Archive for June, 2009
{ June 30, 2009, Tuesday @ 8:06 pm }
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{ 2009 Macau Legislative Assembly Election }
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Issue 748, Page 2
Word count: 822
Published in: Macau Daily Times
By Poyi (Natalie) Leung
Deeming the current Legislative Assembly is unable to effectively oversee government actions, Jose Pereira Coutinho is hoping to bring change by trying to retain his directly elected seat and partnering with Rita Santos who he described is a woman of “strong character”. … continue reading this entry.
{ June 29, 2009, Monday @ 8:02 pm }
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{ Headline Story, Health }
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Monday, June 29, 2009
Issue 747, Page 1 & 3
Word count: 727
Published in: Macau Daily Times
By Poyi (Natalie) Leung
Macau yesterday reported the second locally infected H1N1 influenza case with the source of infection being unknown this time. … continue reading this entry.
{ June 29, 2009, Monday @ 7:56 pm }
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{ Opinion }
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Monday, June 29, 2009
Issue 747, Page 2
Word count: 516
Published in: Macau Daily Times
By Poyi (Natalie) Leung
Now the importance of a principle officials accountability system is even more prominent. Fernando Chui Sai On, the former Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, can now rest assured that Macau’s top job is already in his bag. From the first day when he announced his resignation to the day when the Chinese State Council approved his move, the whole process took only two days. How effective it was. And yes, a principal official who led the social affairs and cultural areas for nearly a decade could easily get away from the position in order to have himself promoted to the chief of Macau who earns more than 190,000 patacas in cash a month. Really, what does he has to lose? … continue reading this entry.
{ June 26, 2009, Friday @ 7:49 pm }
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{ Law & Politics, Public Works & Infrastructure, Social Affairs }
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Friday, June 26, 2009
Issue 744, Page 2
Word count: 751
Published in: Macau Daily Times
By Poyi (Natalie) Leung
A public works source said yesterday the government is inclined to revise the Public Housing Ordinance via administrative regulations and strives to have it done before September so that applications for public housing can be resumed. … continue reading this entry.
{ June 25, 2009, Thursday @ 7:41 pm }
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{ Law & Politics, Police-related }
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Thursday, June 25, 2009
Issue 743, Page 3
Word count: 429
Published in: Macau Daily Times
By Poyi (Natalie) Leung
The bill against computer crime was passed at the Legislative Assembly yesterday on the grounds that freedom of speech and individual privacy will not be violated. … continue reading this entry.
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