Wednesday, January 11, 2012 - Edition no. 1496
* India’s malnutrition is ‘national shame’
* Gov’t sets tourism quality as priority
* Dutch ban khat
* Workers’ union eyes two 2013 election bids
* Disability evaluation leading to ‘mistakes’
* Merkel to meet Lagarde in euro crisis flurry
* Iran new facility stokes nuclear fears
* China 2011 trade surplus shrinks, demand weakens
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- Leong Veng Chai runs for AL elections along with Coutinho
- MGTO promotes 60th Macau Grand Prix in Seoul and Sydney
- Latest downpour fuels more criticism
- Fitch maintains Macau “AA-” rating
- International assets in banking sector increase
- Macau delegates attend meeting on sanctions against NK banks
- April: Visitor arrivals up by 0.7 percent year-on-year
- Youth robotics and IT contests results announced
- Local student wins music video contest in the US
- G2E Asia: “Word of Mouth” factor makes or breaks resorts’ reputations
- IAS presents events to signal Children’s Day
- G2E asia Baccarat should be more interactive, global and mobile, expert says
- The thunderstorm: Highest rainfall record since 1982
- A rare day at the AL: New Macau proposal to debate Coloane accepted almost unanimously
- SJM & Sands CFOs optimistic about gaming revenue: “Safe forecast” - USD80-100 billion by 2020








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