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Friday, September 03, 2010 - Edition no. 2010
* Lonq queues at Afghan bank amid corruption claims
* Viva Macau: Gov’t loan ‘last on creditor list’
* Explosion on Gulf of Mexico oil rig
* Taiwan
Thursday, September 02, 2010 - Edition no. 1105
* Henry Lei: ‘We need imported labour to support the development of the Macau economy’ • ‘If the Central Government observe any negative impact of ...Wednesday, September 01, 2010 - Edition no. 1104
* JAL recovery plan, to cut 16,000 posts * Macau New Chinese Youth Association: More attention needed on gambling impact * Typhoon in Japan, 200 flights cancelled * ...Tuesday, August 31, 2010 - Edition no. 1103
* Shuen Ka Hung: Unhappy migrants can go home • ‘It’s too ridiculous’: Indonesian MWCG • ‘Why put us under more pressure?’ – Migrante Macau * ...Monday, August 30, 2010 - Edition no. 1102
* Indonesia: thousands flee as volcano erupts * CE: Macau to learn from Fujian-Taiwan cooperation * Israeli actors boycott plays * Hong Kong stages march over bloodbath * Singapore ...Saturday, August 28, 2010 - Edition no. 1101
* British journalist Max Stahl: ‘Filmmaking isn’t a weapon to attack’ * Chief Executive: Macau eyes closer Taiwan ties * UN panel slates Australia over Aborigines * Pakistan: ...
- SOHO not interested in Macau’s casinos
- Viva Macau’s eliminated
- Migrants discuss next step
- Migrant Workers – opportunity or threat?
- Macau ranks 130th in quality of life report
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Dear Marylin
It takes great courage to post this for all to read...KUDOS!!!!
I am a recovering alcoholic, gambler, and other addiction problems. I published a book, Gripped by Gambling, where the readers can follow the destructive path ...
Why is anyone surprised by his statement. He is only saying what the rest of Macau thinks.
Anywhere else in the world he would be kicked ...
The last sentence in the articel says it all.....






