Tuesday, November 18, 2014 – edition no. 2193
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Tuesday, November 18, 2014 – edition no. 2193
hengqin builds infrastructure to last a century food festival sees biggest tourist turnover yet Although the surface of Hengqin Island may still look largely undeveloped underground infrastructure projects are being built to last a century P2 MDT REPORT P4 hk-shanghai stock link makes lopsided debut Investors plowed money into Shanghai’s stock market in the debut of a landmark trading link between HK and mainland China’s main market P8 BUSINESS TUE. 18 Nov 2014 T. 17º/ 23º C H. 45/ 75% N.º 2193 Blackberry email service powered by CTM MOP 5.00 HKD 7.50 Founder & Publisher Kowie Geldenhuys Editor-in-Chief Paulo Coutinho “ THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN’ ” WORLD BRIEFS CHINA A fire in a carrotpackaging plant has killed 18 people in eastern China, police said yesterday. An additional 13 people were injured in the fire Sunday night at the Longyuan Food Co. facility in the Shandong province city of Shouguang, the city’s police department said on its official microblog. Two of the injured were in serious condition, the police said. Taxi horror story P3 AUSTRALIA China and Australia sign a preliminary free-trade deal that would give Australia’s service industry unsurpassed access to the Chinese market and Australian agriculture advantages over competitors from the United States, Canada and the European Union. Chinese President Xi Jinping witnessed the signing by Australian and Chinese officials of a declaration of intent which officially concluded negotiations that began in 2005. More on p11 N KOREA A special envoy of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un leaves for Russia to discuss ways to improve trade and political ties. Choe Ryong Hae, a senior official in the ruling Workers’ Party and one of Kim’s close associates, is scheduled to stay in Russia until Nov. 24. THAILAND An elephant tramples its handler to death and runs off with two Russian tourists — a mother and her 9-year-old daughter — on its back in southern Thailand, police say. Rescue teams tracked down the elephant about 3 kilometers away and tranquilized it to rescue the tourists. JAPAN’s economy unexpectedly slips back into recession as housing and business investment drops following a sales tax hike, hobbling its ability to help drive the global recovery. The world’s third-largest economy contracted at a 1.6 percent annual pace in the July-September quarter, the government said, confounding expectations that it would rebound after a big drop the quarter before. More on p12 More on backpage Official statistics indicate average house prices drop 10 pct in Q3 P5 MACAU 2 18.11.2014 tue th Anniversary 澳聞 Hengqin builds infrastructure to last a century João Pedro Lau, Zhuhai T he surface of Hengqin Island may still look largely undeveloped. But little do people know that a large-scale concrete channel, which houses various types of pipelines and cables, has already been constructed beneath the special district adjacent to Macau. The Times visited the Zhuhai Hengqin New Area Integrated Pipeline Channel, which is 33.4 kilometers long. The structure is located underneath the northern and central part of Hengqin Island. The average depth of the pipeline is six meters, with some sections buried as deep as 13 meters. It contains both drinking and reclaimed water pipes, telecommunications and electricity cables, condensation pipes (for heating) and the pipeline of a vacuum waste collection system. The construction of the channel began in March 2010 and commenced partial operations last June. It is the longest pipeline channel in the country, the largest in scale and coverage, and involves the highest amount of one-off investment, reaching RMB1.98 billion. Yan Lisheng, an engineer from the channel’s managing company, Zhuhai Da Hengqin Urban Public Resources Operating Management Co., said that Hengqin’s geology has caused the channel’s budget to increase substantially, and the cost is significantly higher than constructing it inland. However, he believes that the project is worth the investment and pointed out several benefits of the various types of pipeline channels. He also claimed that it augments Hengqin’s development over the next century. Yan said that the channel would reduce the pressure on roads through minimizing roadworks caused by the installing and repair of underground pipes and cables, as well as the number of garbage trucks on the road. The underground channel also eliminates overhead power lines and cables. Mr Yan said that by moving all electricity cables underground, the island could be rid of transmission towers by next June. The channel has saved an estimated 40 hectares of land on Hengqin. Moreover, although Yan Lisheng suggested that the condensation pipe would be in operation soon, it will only provide heating to public bui- No timetable to connect LRT to Hengqin T he Hengqin extension of the Guangzhou-Zhuhai Intercity Railway is scheduled to commence operations in the second half of 2018. The planned intercity railway will connect to Macau’s Light Rapid Transit (LRT) at the Hengqin Port. Nevertheless, the Secretary for Transport and Public Works, Lau Si Io, said on the sidelines of Thursday’s Legislative Assembly meeting that there is still no timetable for the construction of the LRT Hengqin extension. He added that Macau and the mainland authorities are discussing the design of the project in detail and will only launch the bidding process once the route is confirmed. The Secretary also indicated that the construction of the extension is complicated because it will be built underground. ldings. However, he said that the authorities could consider extending the heating pipeline to residential buildings in the future. Regarding vacuum waste collection, there is only one pipe in the channel, meaning that residents do not need to sort their waste before disposal. Yan Lisheng said that since there is still no guarantee that residents are capable of following the guidelines regarding waste sorting, all garbage disposed through the pipeline will be manually sorted after it is collected. But he did not indicate whether the channel must be modified in future, should the government decide to impose household waste sorting. According to a press release from the Zhuhai Da Hengqin Urban Public Resources Operating Management Co., the managing company of the pipeline faces difficulties in convincing different parties to move their pipelines and cables into the channel, instead of merely burying them underground or using overhead cables. It claimed that many government units are used to enjoying free benefits or having their expenses covered by the authorities. Therefore, it is difficult for them to accept the idea that they have to move their pipes and cables into the integrated channel and pay a maintenance fee. The company also suggested that it is difficult to establish the fees for the integrated channel. Since there is no clear national standard on charging fees, the managing company faces serious financial strain. The company indicated its need to come up with a charging standard based on scientific calculation and consultation with users of the channel, in order to support structural maintenance. Cost of artificial island for Delta Bridge due to increase I ncluded as part of the Hong KongZhuhai-Macau bridge (also known as the Delta Bridge), the budget for the development of an artificial island is due to rise to HKD35 billion, as reported by the Sou- th China Morning Post. The HKSAR’s Transport and Housing Bureau has filed a request for a further HKD5 billion, which will be put to a vote by lawmakers. The 50-kilometer bridge, which will link Hong www.macaudailytimes.com.mo MDT’s Website has logged over 82 million page views since January 1st, 2012 up to today. Thank You! Like us? facebook.com/mdtimes Kong, Zhuhai and Macau, is due to open in 2016. Higher wages for construction workers and increased prices for machinery and materials were to blame for the rise. Reclamation work and construction of faci- lities related to the bridge will make the project four times more expensive. The Hong Kong section of the bridge will cost about one-tenth of the HKD87 billion total. In Hong Kong, autho- rities stressed that the increased figure is an estimate. An exact figure will be available before lawmakers vote on the request. According to a South China Morning Post editorial, lawmakers are Director and Editor-in-Chief_Paulo Coutinho paulocoutinho@macaudailytimes.com Managing Editor_Paulo Barbosa paulo.barbosa@macaudailytimes.com Contributing Editors_Eric Sautedé, Leanda Lee, Severo Portela China & foreign editor_Vanessa Moore vanessa@macaudailytimes.com Design Editor_João Jorge Magalhães magalhaes@macaudailytimes.com | Newsroom and Contributors_Albano Martins, António Espadinha Soares, Brook Yang, Catarina Pinto, Cyril Law, Emilie Tran, Grace Yu, Irene Sam, Jacky I.F. 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Comercial Rodrigues, 12 Floor C, MACAU SAR Telephones: +853 287 160 81/2 Fax: +853 287 160 84 Advertisement advertising@macaudailytimes.com For subscription and general issues: general@macaudailytimes.com | Printed at Welfare Printing Ltd send newsworthy information and press releases to: newsroom@macaudailytimes.com website: www.macaudailytimes.com.mo ISSN 2305-4271 tue 18.11.2014 th Anniversary 澳聞 Catarina Pinto A Macau resident claims that she was “aggressively harassed and chased” by a taxi driver yesterday as she attempted to catch a cab with a group of friends and her seven-year-old son. Rute Isabel de Azevedo told the Times that she has filed complaints to the Judiciary Police (PJ), accusing the taxi driver of assault, harassment, threatening behavior and extortion. According to a press release issued by the Macau Taxi Passengers Association, which operates the Macau Taxi Driver Shame Facebook group, Ms Azevedo, a member of MTPA, said she had been attending the Macau Food Festival at the Macau Tower, and that she was ready to leave at around 11.30 p.m. With a group of female friends and her seven-year-old son, she was finding it hard to get a bus, and said taxis in the area were practicing so-called “fishing,” trying to look for particular clients who are willing to pay more. After trying unsuccessfully to get a taxi for around one and a half hours, the group decided to walk from the Macau Tower to the Casino Lisboa area. The victim said that while walking, they saw a free taxi, and tried to hail it. “He kept asking where we wanted to go, and we asked him back: Are you free or not?” Tensions soon escalated to the point that the taxi driver allegedly drove into Ms Azevedo while she attempted to cross the road at the pedestrian crossing. “I was not hurt, but the taxi did hit MACAU 3 Resident aggressively harassed and chased by taxi driver my leg. Of course, I yelled and my friend started taking pictures [of the taxi],” she told us. The driver continued to use his taxi as a weapon, threatening the group, and inching the car towards her. Ms Azevedo said she also hit the taxi, but without sufficient force to cause any major damage. The driver then left the car and walked toward the group, swearing at them and attempting to take pictures of them, too. She recalled that he kept saying they owed him money for damage to the vehicle, but Ms Azevedo claims that there was no damage at all. “He even had a small dent in the back of the car, but I was not the one responsible for that. I had not even been near the back of his car,” she said. The Macau resident claimed that the taxi driver also dropped his mobile phone on the floor and wanted them to pay for it. He physically confronted them to prevent the group from leaving. Ms Azevedo said her sevenyear-old son was “really scared” and that two of her friends managed to take him to a safe place to meet her husband. “We didn’t want to walk home, because otherwise the taxi driver would know where I live,” she said. She added that her son is “traumatized” by the experience and was afraid to go to school the next morning. After her friends left with her son, she called the police, while still being chased by the taxi driver all the way from the Macau Tower to the New Yaohan department store area. She explained that a police officer from the Traffic Department of the Macau Security Police (PSP) arrived at the scene, and the taxi driver was forced to pay a fine. The driver was held at the police station so that the victim could safely return home. Ms Azevedo does not know how much he paid as a fine. She also went to the PJ offices to press charges. “I have had many issues with taxi drivers in Macau. Once, a taxi driver chased me with a spanner. I did not press charges back then. But enough is enough. They cannot get away with these actions,” she said. The victim is willing to take the case “to its last consequences.” The case is likely to reach a courtroom, and Ms Azevedo said she would be filing another complaint accusing him of “perjury.” “I asked PJ officers if I could also accuse him of perjury, as he denied the whole story and said that I had damaged his car, which is not true. Authorities said he has the right to tell his version of the story and only when the case reaches court, I can accuse him of perjury,” she explained. The president of the Macau Taxi Passengers Association, Andrew W Scott, said that “while many of our members have complained about lack of police action in taxi enforcement, on this occasion we applaud the Macau police in taking action against this rogue and aggressive driver harassing a group of women and a 7-year-old child in the early hours of the morning.” “It must be terrifying for women to face these aggressive taxi drivers late at night,” Mr Scott added. He went even further to suggest that it’s not melodramatic “to say it might only be a matter of time before someone is killed in an incident with a Macau taxi driver.” He concluded by saying that “one of the reasons we have taxis is so that people have a viable alternative to drink driving.” However, he recalled how “people are standing in the street in the path of oncoming taxis to force them to stop. People are hitting and kicking taxis as they drive past.” He said that as much as he discourages it, “it’s not hard to see this escalating to the point where we get a very serious assault, or an accidental death by a taxi running over a passenger.” The PSP did not reply to the Times’ queries regarding the incident, but the PJ said they did not have a record of the mentioned case. editorial Paulo Coutinho Taxi driver “I do not think it is melodramatic to say it might only be a matter of time before someone is killed in an incident with a Macau taxi driver.” Andrew W. Scott M acau used to be a taxi paradise not so long ago: taxis were cheap, reliable, mostly pleasant and available. Even if one didn’t speak the language, or didn’t have the right tones, taxi drivers would in most cases make an effort to get us to the place we wanted to go, safe and sound. A friend of mine used to say every time a taxi driver would question his Chinese accent while spelling out an address in Cantonese: “Right. Here’s another language purist!” And this would be the biggest problem for a non-Chinese speaker. Those were very candid times in terms of traffic and public transportation. The exponential growth of the last 10 years or so had too much of an impact for a city as small as Macau to handle. Now, the traffic situation has deteriorated to its lowest levels where passengers fear for their physical integrity when taking a taxi, or even when trying to do it – as seen in the outrageous case of Ms Azevedo and friends yesterday (reported above). I myself have my own very recent taxi driver hatred story to tell, which may be important because it adds up to profile the bad examples in the cab industry. About two weeks ago, I was trying to get a cab at the taxi stand near BCM Building in downtown Macau – probably the worst crossing when it comes to traffic. Just upon my arrival a group of 4 tourists was trying to get the taxi which had just arrived at the standing line with its duty light on. After a short argument, the tourists gave up, the driver switched off the “free” sign and stood there: parked right at the front of the line. As I was next in the queue, I approached the taxi man and I told him in English, pointing up to the sign: “If you are not on duty you cannot park here.” He replied very annoyed: “No English.” No English? Okay I’m going to call the police, said I while starting to take pictures of the taxi from the back to catch the license plate number (see picture). Suddenly the driver started the engine, heavily hitting both the gas and the brake pedals at the same time, thus producing a disgusting black cloud of smoke directed right at me. He then moved away quickly from the taxi stand. I was appalled, but had no choice but to stand there for another 20 minutes till I got my ride. From my office window I clearly see that waiting line every day. As I write these words, it’s around 8pm. I see a queue the length of the sidewalk, stretching about 30 meters. Black taxis approach the would-be-passengers in a slow march causing the cars behind them to honk and jam while they “fish” for an off-the-book ride. For a good 10 minutes, no taxi stopped at that taxi stand - none. They just don’t care. So I don’t think Andrew Scott – quoted in the epigraph – is out of line when he says something tragic may happen if this situation prevails. Because what we are seeing here is our own version of the Scorsese/De Niro cult-movie. Only in this case instead of a psychopath we have a gang of organized “sociopaths” that, to say the least, have no sense whatsoever of their duty as providers of a service to the community, which is moreover, a public service. 4 MACAU 18.11.2014 tue th Anniversary 澳聞 Food Festival sees double-digit growth Brook Yang T he annual Macau Food Festival, held by the Sai Van Lake, has seen double-digit growth in visitors and business turnover this year, according to its organizer, the United Association of Food and Beverage Merchants of Macau. Last Saturday, the Festival recorded the largest number of tourists since its opening on November 7. The association’s vice chairman, Mr Lo Kam Kuan, told the Times that the 17-day event is anticipated to achieve “at least a 10 to 15 percent increase” in total business volume from last year. “This year has seen the biggest turnover of tourists; and for local residents, normally they have no [leisure] places to go in the evening,” he said. He explained that the popular use of instant-messaging has also facilitated the larger turnout, as people tend to invite their friends to come to the Festival via WeChat. Besides the growth in visitors, the Festival’s food court has been expanded in order to accommodate more vendors. “The participating merchants ad gave us the feedback that the Food Festival is very helpful to increasing their business and their booths at the Festival are flourishing this year,” said Mr Lo. This year, the organizer received about 150 entries from local merchants, with 108 of them accepting to join the event, from which 38 percent are new participants. In addition, 25 merchants from Ja- pan’s Kansai region were invited to create a “Japanese Village” in the food court. “Our aim is to promote local food brands. During these days, local merchants expect to make a name for themselves, so they input a lot of personnel and recourses into the booths, such as managers and chefs,” said Mr Lo. The organizer acknowledged that, since the venue has been used to its limit, the Festival won’t add more booths. “For previous participants who presented a poor business volume, poor hygienic conditions or poor decoration of their booths, we cancelled their qualification of participation. It’s a fair selection,” he explained. “Macau’s [Food Festival] is the best, because each booth is subsidized by the government; in other places, participants need to pay the rent of a booth and they set the food at higher prices. It’s a different purpose,” the vice-chairman added. As for residents’ complaints that the Food Festival doesn’t offer appealing food prices, Mr Lo responded that it has been a question posed every year. “The costs for merchants to operate the booths are high. Most of them are not making much of a profit,” he stressed. According to Mr Lo, it took a restaurant operator more than MOP 200,000 to set up and decorate its booth, whereas for a small-business vendor, the booth setup normally costs 300 to 500 patacas. The vice-chairman also acknowledged that he’s noticed some young people mobilizing residents to boycott the Food Festival on the Internet, as they are resentful of lawmaker Chan Chak Mo, who serves as the association’s president. “I’m absolutely opposed to such mobilization; they are attacking an individual, not considering the Festival itself. I believe they have their own purpose. There are only two or three booths presented by the Future Bright Holdings Ltd [owned by Chan Chak Mo],” responded the vice-chairman. environmental concerns at the festival With the event in its fourteenth year, for the first time the organizer has requested that booths replace plastic utensils with environmentallyfriendly dinnerware. To support this initiative, the Environmental Protection Bureau (DSPA) has provided a subsidy of over MOP 400,000 to the merchants. The DSPA has organized a class for 40 students as part of the festival , to teach them about the importance of reducing waste. tue 18.11.2014 MACAU th Anniversary 澳聞 Victim’s wife and Indonesian concern group demand ‘truth’ behind shop fire Catarina Pinto L eader of the Peduli Indonesian Migrant Concern Group, Cindry Purnasari, has called on Macau authorities to help find out the truth about a fire that broke out in a small boutique, killing four Southeast Asian migrant workers. According to Purnasari’s sources, six people were living in the small attic above the shop, although the owner told police authorities that only their domestic helper was allowed to live there. These accounts have been confirmed by the wife of the Filipino victim, who was also living in the shop’s attic. Ms Purnasari has been helping family members liaise with the Indonesian consulate and Macau authorities. The wife of an Indonesian man who died in the fire is now in Macau to deal with the relevant procedures; while the parents of an Indonesian woman, also killed, remain in Indonesia with her nine-year-old son. “They are hoping to get the bodies transferred to their home country as soon as possible. They also want to know exactly what is going on and what happened, why the shop caught fire, and why they died. They really want to know more,” she stated. Procedures to officially identi- All migrant workers living above the shop were paying rents fy the victims are taking longer, as bodies were severely burnt and DNA tests are now required. Angie Thomas, widow of the Filipino migrant revealed yesterday that she was also living above the shop. She told TDM that she had worked the night shift that day and went home at around 7.30 a.m. to find the house already burned. “I’m still waiting for my husband and aunt’s bodies (…) I want justice for them; I really want the truth, [so people know] what happened,” she stressed, confirming that there were six people in total living above the shop. “Me, my husband, my auntie, two Indonesian girls, and one Indonesian boy.” Ms Purnasari’s sources told her that all the migrant workers living above the shop were paying rent between MOP1,000 and MOP1,500. Angie Thomas confirmed that they were paying MOP1,800 to one of the Indonesian girls, and that she would then give the money col- lected to the shop owner. Angie and her husband had arrived in Macau a few months before and had been living above the store for a month. “The Philippines Consulate is willing to help me now, and some people are also helping me because I didn’t have any clothes or place to sleep. Some people are helping me and I am so thankful,” she said. The shop owner told authorities that only their domestic helper was living above the boutique. “The truth is there were six people staying there and they were paying rent. The employer knew it was being rented,” Ms Purnasari stressed, adding that a close friend who lives nearby said the owner also lived in the neighborhood. “We need to tell the truth. We need to tell that there were more people living there, that Melinda [as one of the Indonesian victims was known] was there, and helped employers run the business. We are hoping that authorities find out and tell the truth,” she stated. Ms Purnasari said that the attic did not provide proper living conditions. “You can imagine that nobody could live in such a place, it’s a small shop. [Upstairs] it was a small room with only one staircase. Downstairs, it was a small shop with a lot of clothes. It’s a big road, a lot of buses passing by, everyone could see how the place was,” she said. She had been at the shop once to buy summer clothes and Ms Purnasari said she couldn’t imagine how six people were living there. “With the smoke, it’s impossible to run. I really cannot imagine how someone could have survived a fire there.” The leader of the Peduli Indonesian Migrant Concern Group has urged the administration to pay more attention to the living conditions of migrant workers. She concluded by saying that they “want the government to be more concerned about our living conditions. Is [an accommodation allowance of] MOP500 enough? We just want a safe and healthy living environment.” The fire broke out at the small boutique in the early hours of Wednesday last week, leaving four trapped inside. The Judiciary Police has confirmed that they all died of smoke inhalation. The four victims are two Indonesian (one male, one female) and two Filipino nationals. The Indonesian woman was a widow and leaves behind a nine-year-old son. Official statistics indicate average house price drops 10 pct in Q3 bloomberg I n the third quarter of this year the average price of residential units decreased by 10 percent quarter-to-quarter, to MOP100,024 per square meter of usable space. According to the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) the drop is attributable to a 22 pct decline in the average price of pre-sale residential units (MOP144,086). Official statistics indicate that purchase and sale of homes totaled 1,769, at MOP11.42 billion, down by 28 pct and 35 pct respectively quarterto-quarter; total value of pre-sale residential units (253) and existing residential units (1,516) amounted to MOP2.72 billion and MOP8.70 billion respectively. A total of 3,070 building units and parking spaces The shop where the accident took place were purchased and sold at MOP18.39 billion in the third quarter of 2014, per the Stamp Duty record, down by 26 pct and 37 pct respectively quarter-to-quarter. DSEC also indicates that residential units increased by 5 pct quarter-toquarter to MOP91,251 per square meter, while the average price of those in Coloane soared by 23 pct to MOP83,692 per square meter. Analyzed by year of completion, there were 884 residential units built more than 20 years ago (117 in Areia Preta & Iao Hon, 100 in Barra) and the average price was MOP72,567 per square meter, up by 8 pct quarter-to-quarter. For the 413 residential units completed between 11 to 20 years ago the average price increased by 12 pct quarter-to-quarter, at MOP90,772 per square meter. The average price of the 123 residential units completed within 5 years or less decreased by 5 4 pct, at MOP135,298 per square meter. The average price of office units and industrial units was MOP132,380 and MOP60,407 per square meter, up by 11 pct and 3 pct respectively quarter-to-quarter. As regards construction in the private sector, gross floor area of construction of new buildings in the third quarter totaled 502,034 square meters, providing 91 units upon completion. Meanwhile, gross floor area of buildings completed totaled 7,508 square meters, altogether providing 40 units. residential mortgage loans drop by 9.8 pct New approvals of residential mortgage loans (RMLs) dropped by 9.8 percent month-on-month in September, reaching MOP4.6 billion. According to data released by the Monetary Authority of Macau, new commercial real estate loans (CRELs) declined 56.2 percent month-on-month, reaching MOP4.8 billion. In terms of value, new RMLs to residents and nonresidents decreased by 5.9 percent and 57.4 percent respectively. New CRELs to residents declined 59.7 percent in value, while nonresidents increased 104.8 percent. 6 ADVERTISEMENT 18.11.2014 tue th Anniversary 廣告 tue 18.11.2014 th Anniversary 分析 7 Hong Kong-Shanghai stock link makes lopsided debut Kelvin Chan Business Writer, Hong Kong ap photo I nternational investors plowed money into Shanghai’s stock market, maxing out their daily limit, in the debut yesterday of a landmark trading link that gives outsiders wider access to mainland China’s main stock market through brokers in Hong Kong. In contrast, the flow of money in the opposite direction was just a trickle on the first day of trading on the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect, which lets investors buy and sell shares through each other’s exchanges. “Today we are going to witness history,” C.K. Chow, chairman of stock exchange operator Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing, said at an opening ceremony. “It is a breakthrough in the opening up of China’s financial markets and an important milestone in the development of Hong Kong as a unique gateway between the mainland and international investors.” Chow and Hong Kong leader Leung Chun-ying banged a gong at the Hong Kong stock exchange to mark the start of trading. In Shanghai, city Communist Party Secretary Han Zheng and China Securities Regulatory Commission Chairman Xiao Gang hit their own gong at the same time. The stock connect gives all sorts of investors outside mainland China access to the stock market in the world’s No. 2 economy for the first time. Until now, access has been closely managed, mainly through a quota program for select fund managers representing a fraction of the overall market. In a sign of the huge demand from global investors, Hong Kong’s daily 13 billion yuan (USD2.1 billion) quota for mainland China shares in so-called “northbound” trading in the stock connect was used up by mid -afternoon. The trading link also gives wealthy Chinese investors access to a market outside of the mainland for the first time. But Chinese investors only used up 17 BUSINESS Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd. Chairman Chow Chung-kong, left, and Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying pose before beating a gong during the launch ceremony of the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect in Hong Kong percent of their daily 10.5 billion yuan ($1.7 billion) limit for Hong Kong stocks by the end of the day, according to data posted on the Shanghai Stock Exchange website. Trading is subject to overall limits of $49 billion for Shan- of 568 mainly blue-chip companies on the Shanghai exchange and about half that number in Hong Kong. Hong Kong has officially been part of China since Beijing took control of the former British colony in 1997 but the Asian finan- In a sign of the huge demand from global investors, Hong Kong’s daily quota for mainland China shares was used up by mid-afternoon ghai shares and $40 billion for Hong Kong shares. Officials say the trading limits are in place so the stock exchanges can regulate the pace of turnover. Investors are also restricted to buying and selling selected stocks, consisting cial hub retains its own separate legal and financial system and currency. The stock link is also expected to expand Hong Kong’s role as a trading hub for China’s tightly controlled currency, the yuan, which Beijing is eager to promote abroad. Last week Hong Kong dropped a daily cap on how much yuan residents are allowed to buy. “It’s really the beginning of a new era,” said Hong Kong Exchanges CEO Charles Li. When asked by reporters about lackluster gains for Hong Kong shares on the first day, he said the link was “a massive bridge, this is a massive road, and it is going to be here not for days, not for weeks, not even for months, it is going to be here for years and decades.” “At this point, safety, smooth travel is much more important than how many cars that actually cross the bridge,” he added. There’s minimal interest from mainland Chinese in buying Hong Kong shares because small-time investors are effectively shut out by a requirement that participants have at least half a million yuan in their ac- counts, said Huang Cendong, an analyst at Sinolink Securities in Shanghai. That leaves only the bigger, wealthier clients, who probably already had other channels to invest in Hong Kong, Huang said. Mainlanders who wanted to open a brokerage account in Hong Kong were already able to do so by flying to the former British colony and using their Chinese passports as identification, according to Danny Lam, an account executive at Kingston Securities in Hong Kong. He said most of the interest in the stock link was coming from global rather than local investors. Huang added that Chinese investors also need more time to study Hong Kong shares, which perform differently than Shanghai shares. He said uncertainty hanging over Hong Kong because of ongoing democracy protests was also damping sentiment. AP ad Q: When a company employs an outsourcing organization to assist the processing of personal data, does it have to sign a confidentiality agreement with this organization? 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Yes, for Microsoft to China’s Huawei Marie Mawad and Helene Fouquet bloomberg C ompanies from Microsoft Corp. to China’s Huawei Technologies Co. scouring Europe for fiscally attractive shores are turning to an unlikely country: France. As a base for research and development teams, that is. Tax breaks for R&D, 5.6 billion euros (USD7 billion) this year alone, combined with world-class scientists are making France a honey pot for technology companies. As the French parliament debates how to shrink the country’s budget deficit this month some lawmakers are demanding reining in the R&D credits, saying some companies are abusing them. President Francois Hollande has pledged it’s a budget line he won’t touch. “The research tax breaks are decisive - they make France economically more attractive,” said Olivier Piou, who heads Gemalto, an Amsterdam-based developer of security products for bank cards, mobile phones and passports. The fiscal breaks offset a significant part of Gemalto’s R&D budget, making it more compelling to keep 30 percent of its 2,000 researchers worldwide in France, Piou said. Ireland’s corporate tax rate of 12.5 percent, less than half France’s 33.3 percent, ensures companies from Google Inc. to Apple Inc. keep their European headquarters in the Celtic nation. Still, for R&D, global companies are increasingly beefing up their teams in France, transforming the country into a European technology hub, mirroring the U.K.’s dominance in the financial industry and Germany’s manufacturing prowess. Hollande boasted about the “edge” the measure gives France during his nationally televised interview on Nov. 6. “Often we have our handicaps, but here 18.11.2014 tue French President Francois Hollande Huawei plans to invest $1.9 billion on R&D facilities in France over the next three years we have an advantage,” he said. The jobs being created and the technological ecosystem the tax breaks are spawning is just what Hollande needs as he struggles to rekindle growth and reverse record-high jobles- sness. The measure, introduced in the 1980s, was expanded by former President Nicolas Sarkozy. It is among the few of his predecessor’s policies retained by Hollande. “The drivers of our economy aren’t the same as they were in the 1950s,” Economy Minister Emmanuel Macron said yesterday during a technology conference in Paris. “I can tell you tech is key for our future growth.” More than 17,000 companies, ranging from biotechnology and energy to software and gaming, are cashing in on the tax advantages and subsidies for innovation this year in France, with an average break of about 323,500 euros. The R&D tax break is France’s second-biggest behind a payroll credit, a measure to spur competitiveness, according to the Budget Ministry. The move, meant to keep the brightest minds and high-value jobs at home, is also prompting foreign companies to set-up laboratories or hire French algorithm whizzes. Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft runs a joint unit with state-backed research institute Inria, where some 100 scientists work on fundamental re- search. The lab, created about eight years ago, expanded from software security to linking computers and sciences like health, and protecting growing loads of data. Phone network-equipment maker Huawei plans to recruit 200 researchers by 2017 in the southern town of Sophia Antipolis. Hiring by such companies is among the few bright spots in an otherwise grim picture in France with unemployment rising and an economy in its third year without tangible growth. Companies from carmaker Peugeot SA to mobile -phone service provider Bouygues Telecom are firing staff as jobs go to low-cost countries or competition forces expenditure cuts. Against that backdrop, Prime Minister Manuel Valls in September met with Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei to go over the Chinese company’s plans to invest $1.9 billion on R&D facilities in France over the next three years. Ren told Valls that France’s strengths in the fields of mathematics and engineering and fiscal advantages had convinced him to bolster the company’s presence in France, according to a company spokeswoman in Paris. “The fiscal context isn’t our first motivation, but of course it’s an advantage France has over other countries,” said Isabelle Leung, a spokeswoman for Huawei in France. “In order of importance, we’re here for the competency of the candidates, the ecosystem, as well as the research tax breaks.” Bloomberg corporate bits dozens of awards to date for sands china in 2014 Since January 2014, a total of over 80 awards and accolades have been given to Sands China Ltd.’s integrated resorts, and to hotels, restaurants and spas at its properties. That averages one recognition every four days over the last 10 months. “Sands China aims to create unforgettable experiences for business, leisure and family travellers at our integrated resorts,” said Gunther Hatt, Executive Vice President of Operations, Sands China Ltd. “The honors we’ve received to date in 2014 – from guests, government agencies, industry-leading publications and others – are a welcome confirmation of the success of that effort. Recognition has ranged from praise for our luxury, value and sheer popularity to our efforts toward innovation, leadership and sustainability. In all these areas, our achievements are a direct result of the dedication of our incredible team of over 28,000 employees. They are the ones who have understood and internalized our company’s core values, and are translating them into action day after day. Beyond delighting our guests, their determination has distinguished Sands China properties as among the best in the business – all while helping establish Macau as a world center of tourism and leisure.” clash in cotai ii live feed for pacquiao vs. algieri Following his return to the ring at the Cotai Arena last November, Congressman and Fighter of the Decade Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao will lace up his gloves Nov. 23 to face undefeated WBO junior welterweight champion Chris Algieri for their World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight title match at The Venetian Macao’s Cotai Arena as part of the Clash in Cotai II. The bout is being produced and distributed live by HBO Pay-PerView, and is promoted by Top Rank and Sands China Ltd., in association with MP Promo- tions, Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing, Banner Promotions, Foreman Boys Promotions and Tecate. Boxing fans will be able to enjoy the main event and undercard fights via a live closed-circuit feed at two venues in The Venetian Macao – the Milan Ballroom and the Bellini Lounge. Doors will open at 7:30 a.m. at Milan Ballroom and 6 a.m. at Bellini Lounge, Sunday, Nov. 23. With the first bell scheduled for 8 a.m., ticket holders will be able to watch all the fights in real time via a live feed on large screens. tue 18.11.2014 th Anniversary published in partnership with macauhub.com.mo Angola wants to build national railway network T he government of Angola plans to build a railway line to link the country’s three current railways, thus establishing a national railway network, Angola’s Transport Minister said in Lubango. Minister Augusto Tomás, speaking at the opening of a seminar on rail transport in Angola, said that the project includes construction of logistics platforms in various locations along the route of the line. “The government has set as a priority the doubling of the Luanda railway between the stations of Baía and Bungo (near Uige) and construction of a branch line between Baía and the new international airport in the capital, which includes four level crossings,” the minister said, cited by daily newspaper Jornal de Angola. Tomás also mentioned construction of the nor- thern railway, between Luanda, Uige and Mbanza Congo, with a subsequent link to the port of Soyo and the connection between the the Benguela railway starting near the municipality of Luacano, in Moxico, and the eastern border with Zambia. This extension provides a connection to Zambia and transportation of ore from the region of the copper mines to international markets via the ore terminal at the port of Lobito. Tomás also announced preparation of a feasibility study “for the construction of the missing link at the end of the CFB railway, near Lobito.” Augusto Tomás called for a study to define models of financing and construction, including an analysis of the involvement of the private sector in the construction and management of infrastructure and transport services. MDT/Macauhub 中葡論壇 FORUM 9 Portugal Gov’t announces sale of 66 pct of state airline TAP T he Portuguese government will sell 66 percent of flagship airline TAP-Air Portugal, with 34 percent remaining in the hands of the state for at least two years, according to the decision approved Thursday by the Council of Ministers. The Secretary of State for Transport, Sérgio Monteiro, said after the meeting that as well as the airline all the group’s assets would be sold, including, for example, the maintenance business it owns in Brazil (the former VEM), which had been bought in partnership with Macau businessman Stanley Ho. The State, he said would, “reserve an option to sell the 34 percent, which it may exercise within two years,” in the sales contract and provided that the requirements in the specifications – which have yet to be approved by the Council of Ministers – are met,” said Sérgio Monteiro. According to Portuguese daily newspaper Público interested parties include Spanish company Globalia, a consortium that includes Portugue- se entrepreneur Miguel Pais do Amaral, the former owner and president of Continental Airlines, Frank Lorenzo and Portuguese transport group Barraqueiro. There were also expressions of interest from Brazilian company Azul, and German Efromovich, who presented the only bid for the airline when the government first attempted to sell TAP-Air Portugal. The TAP-Air Portugal group currently has liabilities of approximately 1 billion euros. MDT/Macauhub ad 10 CHINA 18.11.2014 tue th Anniversary 中國 Hong Kong Gov’t to start clearing city-center demonstrators bloomberg tions, the largest since China resumed its sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997, were sparked by the mainland government’s decision to screen candidates through a committee for the city’s leadership election in 2017. The protesters are losing public support. About 67.4 percent of people surveyed said the activists should give up their street occupation immediately, the poll conducted by the Chinese University of Hong Kong from Nov. 5 to Nov. 11 showed. Those against the movement rose to 43.5 percent from 35.5 percent in October. Younger people and those who are more highly educated are “more likely” to support the movement, the university said. The university surveyed 1,030 Cantonese-speaking residents aged 15 or above, it said. Protesters’ options are shrinking after crowds dwindled, attempts to negotiate failed and Hong Kong’s High Court issued injunctions for the removal of barricades. “Protesters surely have the right to express their discontent against Beijing’s ruling,” Hong Kong Financial Secretary John Tsang wrote in his blog late Sunday. “But to deny a proposal that enables several million Hong Kong residents to vote for the next chief executive also contradicts the meaning of democracy. Have the protesters thought about the rights of other people?” High Court Chief Judge Andrew Cheung Kui-nung ruled last week that bailiffs can remove obstructions at two protest sites in Mong Kok on the north side of Victoria Harbor. The court on Nov. 15 dismissed an appeal against the injunction. Bloomberg four more student protesters barred from beijing A protester secures a rolled up sleeping mat as she stands next to rows of tents outside the Central Government Offices in the Admiralty district of Hong Kong Vinicy Chan and Natasha Khan H ong Kong’s government may clear pro-democracy protesters today from part of the city-center area that they occupy, as public support for the studentled movement ebbs after almost two months of demonstrations. Police will help court bailiffs to enforce a civil injunction against protesters blocking entrance into the Citic Tower in the Admiralty district, according to a press release posted on the government’s website yesterday. The court order doesn’t cover the main tent city the protesters have set up. Attempts to impede the bailiffs may render protesters liable to charges of criminal contempt of court and police will take “resolute action” against violence, the government said. The statement makes no mention of plans to clear protesters in the Mong Kok district across the harbor. Protesters’ options are shrinking after crowds dwindled, attempts to negotiate failed and Hong Kong’s High Court issued injunctions for the removal of barricades at some sites. The demonstra- At least four other student protesters have been barred from travelling to the mainland since the Occupy Central demonstrations began, the South China Morning Post reported yesterday. The failed trips came to light after three representatives from the Federation of Students - one of the groups leading Occupy - on Saturday were barred from boarding just hours before they were to fly to Beijing, where they planned to press their demands for genuine universal suffrage. According to the paper, the three were seeking to meet central government officials in the Chinese capital to discuss Hong Kong’s election reform. Nathan Law Kwun-chung, one of the three, said yesterday morning on a HK talk show that at least four to five other students had been denied entry to mainland China since the Occupy protests kicked off on September 28, the SCMP stated. The federation’s secretary-general, Alex Chow Yong-kang, also said that some other students had applied for a home visit return permit, a visa for Hongkongers heading to the mainland, but their applications were rejected. A t 83, Wang Guihe is about to embark on a long journey. Wang and his wife, who live in Qiqihar in northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province, will take a three-hour ride on a rumbling train to the provincial capital of Harbin before flying south to the tropical city of Sanya in Hainan, where the two can leave behind the winter cold and bask in warm sunshine. This marks the fourth consecutive year for the couple to hit the road as temperatures drop. Five luggage carriers, a camera and a haversack will accompany them for the xinhua ‘Migratory seniors’ flock south as winter bites Senior people play mahjong at a high-class community service center for the elderly five months of their “migratory life.” “I hate the freezing winter here,” Wang said of the frosty Heilongjiang weather. Soon, more senior citizens from China’s northeast, an area known for bitter cold and pro- longed winter days, will join them in the yearly migration to escape a life largely restricted to the indoors due to chilly weather. Rising demand by Chinese seniors for a better quality of life during the cold season has prompted a growing number to flock southward. “I was a bit concerned when my daughter suggested I spend the winter in Sanya, because I barely knew the place and people there,” said Yu Shuying, an 80-year-old from Harbin. Only when she arrived there did she realize that the coastal city is abu- zz with familiar sounds and culture. “There are so many people from the northeast that I literally bumped into one in the same neighborhood [in Sanya],” Yu said. With its expanding scale, the niche business is translating into big bucks for companies catering to the senior market. The Heilongjiang subsidiary of China Southern Airlines, for example, offers winter ticket discounts for travelers over 60 years old, and extra services, such as wheelchairs and glasses, are provided for those older than 65 who board planes alone. Li Bingchuan, a staff member of the subsidiary, said a spike in senior passengers has fueled a surge in flights in recent winters. In summer, these people return to Heilongjiang, where the province’s cool weather also lures seniors from the south. This reverse trend has further contributed to airline business, Li added. The Heilongjiang government has moved to tap the sector by holding a series of promotional seminars last month, hoping to bring capital into the province to help build nursing homes there. Xinhua tue 18.11.2014 th Anniversary 中國 11 ‘Big guy’ Beijing seeks closer Australia security ties, Xi says Jason Scott bloomberg P resident Xi Jinping called for enhanced security ties with Australia after reaching a freetrade agreement and said the nation shouldn’t be concerned by China’s rise in the Asia-Pacific. Non-Chinese “may naturally wonder how the big guy will move and act and be concerned that the big guy may push them around, stand in their way, or even take up their place,” Xi said in a speech to Australia’s Parliament in Canberra yesterday. “Neither turbulence nor war serves the fundamental interests of the Chinese people.” Xi is seeking to enhance economic ties with Australia while reassuring the trading partner it has nothing to fear from his nation’s increasing role in regional affairs. China is restructuring its military, boosting the capacity of its air force and bolstering its naval presence in the South China Sea. “Our two countries should enhance cooperation in humanitarian disaster relief, counter terrorism and maritime safety to jointly meet various security challenges in our region,” Xi said in the speech. The two nations agreed to upgrade their relationship to a “comprehensive strategic partnership,” Xi said. Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said the trade agreement, to be signed in 2015, marked a “historic day” and welcomed “the friendship between our two countries.” Hundreds of protesters and dozens of supporters gathered outside as Xi, who attended the Group of 20 summit in Brisbane at the weekend, became the second Chinese leader to address Australia’s parliament. Pro-Beijing supporters wea- CHINA Tony Abbott, Australia’s prime minister, left, walks with Xi Jinping, China’s president, after standing for a family photograph at the Group of 20 (G-20) summit in Brisbane ring red and waving China flags were on the lawn in front of Parliament House, separated by barricades from protesters chanting “Xi Jinping not welcome” and “Down with China.” Ethnic groups protesting against alleged human rights abuses against minority Uighurs and Tibetans joined the throng; a banner read “Australia’s Real and Biggest Threat: China’s Expansionism.” Dressed as a Chinese soldier wielding a plastic baton and with pockets stuffed with fake yuan notes symbolizing government corruption, Charlie Ni said he’d traveled from Sydney to protest Xi’s visit and the persecution of the Falun Gong spiritual movement. “Xi can hear our voice, we are sending a message,” said Ni, 51, who has lived in Sydney for 15 years. “We all want to end the persecutions by China. We want a free China.” On the other side of the barricades, Canberra-based university student Chang Liu held a Chinese flag and said he was proud Xi was in Australia. “Our life is much better in China now,” the 29-year-old said. “The government is not perfect but the protesters aren’t being constructive.” Yesterday’s speech is the first by a Chinese leader to the legislature since then-President Hu Jintao addressed parliament in 2003. The two nations haven’t always seen eyeto-eye - the previous Labor government cited national inte- rest concerns for its refusal to let Huawei Technologies Co., China’s largest maker of phone-network equipment, work on Australia’s broadband infrastructure project. As opposition leader during a July 2012 visit to China, Abbott said investment from the country was “complicated” by the prevalence of state-owned enterprises, while a year ago his government publicly rebuked China for its introduction of an air-defense identification zone over parts of the East China Sea. Australia, which hosts as many as 2,500 Marines in its northern port of Darwin as part of the U.S. pivot into the Asia-Pacific, held human rights talks with China in Bei- jing in February. During the talks it raised issues including “freedom of expression, freedom of religion, treatment of political prisoners and ethnic minorities, Tibet, torture” and the death penalty, according to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. “Australia recognizes that China has made progress over the past 30 years and that the Chinese people enjoy a greater degree of personal freedom than before, but our views on human rights still differ,” DFAT says on its website. Xi’s visit to Australia will include a trip to Tasmania state, where he is expected to consider funding initiatives for the island’s agricultural industry. Bloomberg Kimberley Hefling, Education Writer, Washington T he number of foreign exchange students studying at U.S. colleges and universities is at a record high, with nearly one-third coming from China. A report by the Institute of International Education, in partnership with the State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, said nearly 900,000 international students were studying in the U.S. during the 2013-14 school year, up bloomberg Number of mainland students in US hits record high 8 percent from a year earlier. During the same period, there was a nearly 17 percent increase in the number of Chinese students. The other top countries of origin were India, South Korea, Saudi Ara- bia and Canada. The United States hosts more of the world’s 4.5 million globally mobile higher education students than any other country, but just a little more than 4 percent of all undergraduate and graduate students are international students. A burgeoning middle class combined with a view that America has quality colleges and universities are factors cited to be pushing the demand from China. Kuwait, Brazil and Saudi Arabia were also among the countries that have seen double- digit gains in the percentage of students coming to the United States to study, and governmentfunded scholarships have likely contributed to the growth. In addition to contributing billions to the U.S. economy, study-abroad programs strengthen ties “necessary to solve global challenges,” Evan Ryan, a State Department official, told reporters. A record number of Americans are studying abroad, although their stints overseas tend to be shorter and there are far fewer American students who participate in such study programs than foreign students who come to the U.S. About 289,400 U.S. students studied abroad for academic credit in 2012-13, the most recent year data was available. There was 2 percent growth from a year earlier. Overall, less than 10 percent of American students study abroad during their college years. The United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, France and China were the leading destinations. AP 12 ASIA-PACIFIC 18.11.2014 tue th Anniversary 亞太版 Japan Economy slides into recession as tax hike takes toll ap photo Elaine Kurtenbach, Business Writer, Tokyo J apan’s economy unexpectedly slid into recession as housing and business investment declined following a sales tax hike, further clouding the outlook for the global economy. The world’s third-largest economy contracted at a 1.6 percent pace in the July-September quarter, the government said yesterday, contrary to predictions it would grow after a big drop the previous quarter. An economy is generally considered to be in recession when it fails to grow for two consecutive quarters. This is not just bad news for Japan. It deepens global uncertainty as growth slows in China and remains nearly flat in the 18-country eurozone. Japan’s weakness could be a drag on growth elsewhere if its companies cut investment and buy fewer imports such as machinery, electronics, raw materials and food. The gross domestic product figures showed across-the -board weakness in demand among consumers and manufacturers. Many individuals and companies stepped up purchases before the sales tax was hiked in April to 8 percent from 5 percent, and spending has languished since then. “The impact of the sales tax was much more severe than expected,” said Junko Nishioka, an economist at People walk on a pedestrian crossing in Tokyo RBS Japan Securities. Housing investment plunged 24 percent from the same quarter a year ago, while corporate capital investment sank 0.9 percent. Consumer spending, which accounts for about two-thirds of the economy, edged up just 0.4 percent. Given the contraction, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is expected to announce today that he will delay a second sales tax hike, planned for next October. That would relieve pressure on the economy, but slow progress on efforts to rein in Japan’s government debt, the largest among industrialized nations. Abe is also likely to use the decision to delay the tax hike as a reason to call a snap election in mid-December to secure a public mandate for this course of action. Given the drop in GDP, that choice may be puzzling, but the ruling Liberal Democrats have a solid majority and hope to consolidate their power further at a time when opposition parties are viewed as weak and in disarray. Japan emerged from its last recession just as Abe took office in December 2012, vowing to restore the nations’ economic vigor after two de- cades of stagnation with a program, dubbed “Abenomics,” centered on lax monetary policy, strong fiscal spending and structural economic reforms. But the country is struggling to regain momentum as its population declines and ages. Apart from its automakers, many Japanese manufacturers have lost their leading edge in innovation while shifting production to cheaper locations offshore. Household incomes, meanwhile, peaked more than a decade ago, and a growing share of workers are having difficulty making ends meet with part-time, contract work. Wage increases — mostly limited to a small share of workers in big-name companies — have lagged behind inflation. Most economists had forecast that Japan would expand at about a 2 percent pace after a sharp 7.1 percent annual pace drop in April-June immediately following the tax hike. Compared to the previous quarter, GDP declined 0.4 percent. Delaying the next tax hike could undermine confidence in Japan’s ability to repair its battered finances, but the risk to Japan’s recovery is a greater threat, said economist Koichi Hamada, who likened April’s tax increase to excess payload on the “rocket of Abenomics.” Hamada, an Abe adviser, had publicly urged the prime minister to raise the sales tax in stages rather than by 3 percentage points at one time. “Tax rate increases are not meaningful if they don’t increase tax revenues,” Hamada said yesterday. Critics say Abe has failed to deliver on promises for drastic reforms of labor regulations, the tax system and the health industry, among other areas. Meanwhile, companies have failed to pass windfall gains from higher share prices and surging profits on to their workers in the form of higher wages. AP 1.6% The world’s thirdlargest economy contracted at a 1.6% pace July-September Thailand Thanyarat Doksone, Bangkok ap photo American questioned for shipping baby body parts A parcel delivery company in Bangkok put three packages bound for the United States through a routine X-ray and made a startling discovery — inside were a variety of preserved human parts, including an infant’s head, a baby’s foot and an adult heart. The company, DHL, alerted police who tracked down the sender, a 31-year-old American tourist who said he found the items at a Bangkok night market, poli- Thai police officers show pictures of a tattooed human skin during a press conference at Bangpongpang police station in Bangkok ce Col. Chumpol Poompuang said. “He said he thought the body parts were bizar- re and wanted to send them to his friends in the U.S.,” Chumpol said, adding that the man was questioned for several hours and released without charges. The three packages, which contained five body pieces, were labeled as toys, police said. They were being sent to Las Vegas, including one parcel that the man had addressed to himself. Chumpol had earlier said a baby’s heart and intestines were among the body parts. But police at a news conference later in the day said the heart, which had been stabbed, was from an adult and there were no preserved intestines. Police Lt. Gen. Ruangsak Jarit-ake told reporters that all the parts were preserved separately in formaldehyde inside sealed acrylic or plastic boxes. He displayed graphic pictures of all five body parts, which also included two pieces of tattooed skin from an adult — one with a jumping tiger and the other bearing an ancient Asian script. A close-up picture of the baby’s foot showed that it had been sliced into three sections. The method of preservation and the manner in which the parts were cut appeared to be professional and authorities were investigating if the parts were stolen from medical institutes. In some Thai cults, preserved fetuses or spiritual tattoos are believed to give the owners good fortune or protection from evil. They can also be used to practice black magic. In 2012, a British citizen was arrested with six roasted fetuses covered in gold leaf after a tip-off that infant bodies were being sold through a website offering black magic service. tue 18.11.2014 th Anniversary 分析 WORLD 13 Islamic State Diaa Hadid, Beirut T he Islamic State group has beheaded Peter Kassig, releasing a video Sunday showing a masked militant standing over the severed head of a man it said was the former U.S. Army Rangerturned-aid worker, who was seized while delivering relief supplies in Syria last year. President Barack Obama confirmed Kassig’s slaying after a U.S. review of the video, which also showed the mass beheadings of a dozen Syrian soldiers. The 26-year-old Kassig, who founded an aid group to help Syrians caught in their country’s brutal civil war, “was taken from us in an act of pure evil by a terrorist group that the world rightly associates with inhumanity,” Obama said in a statement. He denounced the extremist group, which he said “revels in the slaughter of innocents, including Muslims, and is bent only on sowing death and destruction.” The slain hostage’s parents, Ed and Paula Kassig, said they were “heartbroken” by their son’s killing, but “incredibly proud” of his humanitarian work. Kassig “lost his life as a result of his love for the Syrian people and his desire to ease their suffering,” the parents said in a statement from Indianapolis, where a vigil was held Sunday for the slain American. His parents attended the vigil. With Kassig’s death, the Islamic State group has killed five Westerners it was holding. American journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff were beheaded, as were British aid workers David Haines and Alan Henning. Unlike previous videos of slain Western hostages, the footage released Sunday did not show the decapitation of Kassig or the moments leading up to his death. “This is Peter Edward Kassig, a U.S. citizen ... who fought against the Muslims in Iraq,” said the black-clad militant, who spoke with a British accent that was distorted in the video, apparently to disguise his identity. Previous videos featured a militant with a British accent that the FBI says it has identified, though it hasn’t named him publicly. The footage released Sunday identifies the militants’ location as Dabiq, a town in northern Syria that the Islamic State group uses as the title of its English-language propaganda magazine and where ap photo Obama calls beheadings ‘pure evil’ Peter Kassig, is shown with a truck loaded with supplies they believe an apocalyptic battle between Muslims and their enemies will occur. The high-definition video also showed the beheadings of about a dozen men identified as Syrian military officers [Kassig] was taken from us in an act of pure evil by a terrorist group that the world rightly associates with inhumanity Barrack Obama and pilots, all dressed in blue jumpsuits. The black-clad militant warns that U.S. soldiers will meet a similar fate. “We say to you, Obama: You claim to have withdrawn from Iraq four years ago,” the militant said. “Here you are: You have not withdrawn. Rather, you hid some of your forces behind your proxies.” A U.S.-led coalition is targeting the Islamic State group in airstrikes, supporting Western-backed Syrian rebels, Kurdish fighters and the Iraqi military. Kassig, who served in the U.S. Army’s 75th Ranger Regiment, a special operations unit, deployed to Iraq in 2007. After being medically discharged, he returned to the Middle This still image taken from an undated video published on the Internet by the Islamic State group purports to show extremists marching Syrian soldiers before beheading them East in 2012 and formed a relief group, Special Emergency Response and Assistance, to aid Syrian refugees. A certified EMT, Kassig had delivered food and medical supplies and provided trauma care to wounded Syrians before being captured in eastern Syria on Oct. 1, 2013. Friends say he converted to Islam in captivity and took the first name Abdul-Rahman. In a statement issued as he flew back to Washington from the Asia-Pacific region, Obama said Kassig “was a humanitarian who worked to save the lives of Syrians injured and dispossessed” by war. The president offered prayers and condolences to Kassig’s family. “We cannot begin to imagine their anguish at this painful time,” he said. Burhan Agha, a Syrian who worked with Kassig in Lebanon, wept when recounting his friend’s humanitarian work. “If I could apologize to each American, one by one, I would, because Peter died in Syria, while he was helping the Syrian people,” Agha told The Associated Press by telephone from Switzerland, where he is seeking asylum. “Those who killed him claimed to have done it in the name of Islam. I am a Muslim and am from Syria. ... (His killers) are not Muslims.” British Prime Minister David Cameron said he was “horrified by the cold-blooded murder,” saying that the Islamic State group had “again shown their depravity.” In previous videos showing the beheadings of the two American journalists and two British aid workers, the hos- tages were shown kneeling in orange jumpsuits as they were forced to make speeches before their killer lifted a knife to their throats. The latest video did not show Kassig being beheaded. And unlike previous videos, it did not show other Western captives or directly threaten to behead anyone else. It also had lingering close-ups on some militants’ exposed faces, a few of whom appeared to be foreigners. The video appeared on websites used in the past by the Islamic State group, which now controls a third of Syria and Iraq. The terror group still holds other captives, including British photojournalist John Cantlie, who has appeared in several videos delivering statements for the IS, likely under duress, and a 26-year -old American woman captured last year in Syria while working for aid groups. U.S. officials have asked that the woman not be identified out of fears for her safety. The video appeared to be part of continuous efforts to strike at the U.S., which is leading an aerial campaign against the group that began in August in Iraq and spread to Syria the following month. The video came two days after a recording by the group’s leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, was uploaded to the Internet. The militant leader warned that the U.S.-led coalition’s campaign had failed and it would eventually have to send ground troops into battle. The group has declared a self-styled Islamic caliphate in areas under its control, which it governs according to its violent interpretation of Shariah law, including massacring rebellious tribes and selling women and children of religious minorities into slavery. The group’s militants have also beheaded and shot dead hundreds of captives, mostly Syrian and Iraqi soldiers, during its sweep across the two countries, and has celebrated its mass killings in extremely graphic videos. AP frenchman believed among killers in is beheadings France’s top security official says a Frenchman suspected of joining fighters for the Islamic State group is believed to be among the killers in a video that showed a beheaded American aid worker and a dozen Syrian soldiers. Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said yesterday that there is a “strong presumption” that Frenchman Maxime Hauchard is among the group of Islamic extremist fighters in the video released over the weekend. Cazeneuve said authorities are analyzing the video and have been investigating Hauchard, who is about 22 years old and from west of Paris. French citizens make up the largest contingent of European jihadi fighters who have joined extremists in Syria and Iraq. According to the Paris prosecutor’s office, about 1,100 people have been placed under surveillance, and 95 people face charges. 14 WORLD 18.11.2014 tue th Anniversary 分析 Bird flu British, Dutch slaughter poultry in new outbreak hickens were being slaughtered in the Netherlands and Britain was preparing to kill ducks after two cases of bird flu were discovered in Europe — but officials insisted yesterday that the risk to public health was very low. British officials said they were investigating a case of the H5 bird flu virus in northern England, but noted it’s not the more dangerous H5N1 strain. They said all 6,000 ducks at a breeding farm in the Driffield area of East Yorkshire will be killed and a restriction zone was being set up to prevent further spread of the infection. Tests were also being carried out at nearby farms. The UK government food agency said there is no risk to the food chain and British Chief Veterinary Officer Nigel Gibbens told BBC the risk of the disease spreading is probably quite low. It was the first bird flu outbreak in Britain in six years, officials said. A government spokeswoman said Britain has a “strong track record of controlling and ad Ducks on a farm in Nafferton, England, where measures to prevent the spread of bird flu are underway eliminating previous outbreaks of avian flu in the UK.” The Dutch government, meanwhile, banned the transport of poultry and eggs throughout the Netherlands after finding the H5N8 strain of bird flu at a chicken farm. All 150,000 chickens at the farm in Hekendorp, 65 kilometers south of Amsterdam, were being slaughtered and 16 other nearby farms were being checked. It was not clear how the General kidnapped by FARC rebels Joshua Goodman, Bogota A ap photo C Colombia farm became infected. “There is a small risk that it can be transmitted from animal to humans but there has to be intensive contact. Those at risk are really only the farmer, his family and the workers slaughtering the animals. They are being monitored by health authorities,” said Harald Wychgel, a spokesman for the Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment. AP uthorities in Colombia have mounted a massive search and rescue operation for an army general who was apparently taken captive by leftist FARC rebels. Gen. Ruben Dario Alzate and two civilians were intercepted Sunday afternoon while traveling by motorboat along a remote river in western Colombia to survey an energy project. A fourth soldier managed to flee and reported that the captors were members of the 34th front of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia. If confirmed, it would be the first time in a half-century of conflict that the rebels have taken captive an army general, Colombian media is reporting. It also comes as frustration with two-year-old peace talks between the rebels and the government is building due to an apparent refusal by the guerrillas to wind down attacks in areas where they remain dominant. President Juan Manuel Santos immediately ordered the top military commander and his defense minister to travel to the western capital of Quibdo to oversee the rescue operation. He also is demanding to know why one of Colombia’s most-distinguished soldiers apparently violated military protocol and set off the on the river journey dressed as a civilian. “Let it be clear to the entire country: when a kidnapping occurs the only ones responsible are the kidnappers, in this case the FARC terrorists,” Defense Minister Juan Carlos Pinzon said late Sunday night. He added that the government had also contacted the International Red Cross to facilitate an eventual release of the captives. 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She said she checked for a pulse on a forearm and neck arteries, listened for a heartbeat and the sound of breathing, and checked the pupils for reaction to light, but found none. “If I had had doubts, I would have called the ambulance, done an electrocardiogram, but I was sure that the patient is dead,” the doctor said. The doctor examined the elderly woman, identified by the media as Janina Kolkiewicz, in the eastern town of Ostrow Lubelski after relatives noticed she was not breathing. Some two hours after she was pronounced dead the woman was taken to the morgue. Shortly before midnight, an undertaker who brought in another body noticed that Kolkiewicz was moving inside a bag she had been placed in. Once it was opened, she complained of being cold and asked for hot tea, the media said. She was then taken home. this day in history before i go to sleep_ room 3 2.15, 4.00, 5.45, 9.30 pm Director: Rowan Joffe Starring: Nicole Kidman, Colin Firth, Mark Strong Language: English (Chinese) Duration: 92min gangster pay day_ room 3 7.30 pm Director: Lee Po Cheung Starring: Anthony Wong, Charlene Choi, Wong Yau Nam Language: Cantonese (English and Chinese) Duration: 134min macau tower 1989 Protesters demand reform in Bulgaria More than 50,000 people have taken to the streets of Sofia in Bulgaria demanding political reform. In the biggest demonstration in the country’s post-war history, protesters held up banners and chanted: “We want democracy now.” Other demands included free elections, a new constitution and the dismissal of the remaining hard-line members of the Politburo. The gathering, in the city’s Aleksandr Nevsky Square, comes just eight days after the country’s Communist leader, Todor Zhivkov, 78, was ousted from power following a 35-year regime. He was replaced by the more moderate former foreign minister Petar Mladenov, 53, who has promised reform. Most of Zhivkov’s loyal supporters have already been dismissed and the newly-formed Parliament moved quickly to repeal a repressive law against freedom of speech which had previously led to the imprisonment of thousands. Today’s protest, organised by dissident political groups, included many of the country’s academics and literary personalities who had been banished under the Zhivkov regime. Radoi Ralin, a once-imprisoned poet, said: “We want democracy and pluralism. “We want freedom of people’s opinion, freedom of people’s speech, freedom of people’s will. But he also signalled a note of caution warning that the new leader may not be as good as his word: “For years we have been promised radical changes in our society, but it always turned out to be a carnival in which masks were changed but policy remained the same. “That is why we should not be too enthusiastic about the latest changes. We have to see what the new leaders have to offer us soon.” Numerous similar demonstrations have taken place across Eastern Europe since the collapse of Communism in the Soviet Union. Bulgaria has been one of the countries most resistant to change. Just two weeks ago Mr Zhivkov issued a statement stressing that the Bulgarian Communist Party was still in total control. But as the ideals of “perestroika” and glasnost” swept through countries including Poland, Eastern Germany and Hungary, Mr Zhivkov’s grip on power became increasingly weakened. Courtesy BBC News 6 Nov - 26 Nov interstellar_ 2.30, 5.30, 8.30 pm Director: Christopher Nolan Starring: Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain Language: English (Chinese) Duration: 169min In context Zhivkov was subsequently expelled from the Bulgarian Communist Party in December and was placed under arrest in January 1990. He was convicted of embezzlement in 1992 and sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment. He was allowed to serve his sentence under house arrest on account of his failing health, and in 1998 he was reinstated as a member of the Communist Party’s successor organisation, the Socialist Party. Bulgaria’s transition from Communism was wracked by political instability and strikes. The former Communists remained a powerful influence. Although the end of the 90s was more stable, there was little tangible progress with economic reform. 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Tom Brady threw two TD passes as the AFC-best Patriots (8-2) earned their sixth consecutive victory, and finished with 19 of 30 for 257 yards with two interceptions. Colts quarterback Andrew Luck was 23 of 39 for 303 yards with two scores. He extended his franchise record of consecutive 300-yard games to eight and moved within one of Drew Brees’ NFL record. But the unheralded Gray was the surprise star. His first two scoring runs gave New England a 14-10 halftime lead. His other two helped put the game away in the second half. Brady sealed it with a late TD pass to Rob Gronkowski. The St. Louis Rams defense made life miserable for Peyton Manning in a 22-7 victory over the AFC West-leading Denver Broncos, and Shaun Hill was effective in his first start since regaining the quarterback job. ap photo Gray runs wild as Patriots blow out Colts 42-20 Jonas Gray Rookie Tre Mason had 29 carries for 113 yards, the most allowed by the Broncos’ top -ranked run defense. Kenny Britt had four catches for 128 yards with a 63-yard score and Greg Zuerlein was a career-best 5 for 5 on field goals for the Rams (4-6). Manning was 34 for 54 for 389 yards with two interceptions, but was held to a 42-yard touchdown pass to Emmanuel Sanders, ending a streak of 15 consecutive games with at least two touchdown passes. At Glendale, Drew Stanton threw touchdown passes to Michael Floyd on Arizona’s first two possessions and the Cardinals held Detroit without a touchdown, beating the Lions 14-6 in a matchup of teams with two of the best records in the NFC. Arizona won its sixth in a row to improve to an NFL -best 9-1. The Cardinals, with their best record through 10 games since 1948, have a three-game lead over Seattle and San Francisco in the NFC West. The Kansas City Chiefs won a fifth straight game, stopping Seattle on fourth down three times late in the fourth quarter and holding on for a tense 24-20 victory in a matchup of playoff contenders. At Cleveland, J.J. Watt caught a 2-yard touchdown pass from Ryan Mallett, dominated on defense and Houston climbed back to .500 with a win a 23-7 win over the Browns. Along with his TD, Watt recorded a strip sack, made five tackles — three for a loss — recovered a fumble and hurried Browns quarterback Brian Hoyer. The Packers had a 53-20 win over the Eagles, who were held to 11 points below their NFC-leading scoring average by a defense rejuvenated since Clay Matthews moved to inside linebacker. In other games, the 49ers beat the Giants 16-10 to send New York to its fifth straight loss, the Bengals beat the Saints 27-10, the Bears won for just the second time in seven games — overcoming two of the worst blowout losses in the club’s history — with a 2113 victory over the Vikings. Atlanta moved into a share of first place in the NFC South with a 19-17 win over the Panthers, the Charges beat the Raiders 13-6, extending Oakland’s losing streak to 16, and Mike Evans led the Buccaneers to a 27-7 win over Washington. Evans caught seven passes for 209 yards and scored two touchdowns, becoming the first rookie to post three consecutive 100-yard games with at least one touchdown in each since Randy Moss in 1998. AP Nascar Jenna Fryer Auto Racing Writer, Homestead ap photo Harvick wins Homestead to claim 1st championship K evin Harvick charged through the field, picking off car after car, passing two other title contenders on a series of restarts. As he aggressively chased the victory and his first Sprint Cup title, it was clear that winning did indeed matter most in NASCAR’s new championship formula. Harvick won Sunday night’s season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway with a desperate drive from 12th to first over the final 15 laps. He didn’t have to win the race, he only had to finish higher than the other three title contenders in this revamped Chase for the Sprint Cup championship. But nothing short of a win was going to get it done on a night in which Harvick, Denny Hamlin, Ryan Newman and Joey Logano all showed up determined to claim their first career championship. “You had all the championship guys show up at the front of the pack,” Harvick said. “I was just going to hold the pedal down and hope for the best.” The four drivers all found themselves racing each other at the front of the field after the sun went down on the 400mile race. It was Hamlin, the Charlotte Bobcats season-ticket holder who had Michael Jordan cheering from his pits, who seemed to have the race in control until a caution with 20 laps to go. All four teams were forced to make tough strategy decisions that ultimately decided their fate. Joe Gibbs Racing decided not to pit Hamlin, which moved him to second on the restart. Richard Childress Racing gave Ryan Newman four tires, while Harvick crew chief Rodney Childers also made the risky call for four tires. Team Penske had also planned to give Joey Logano four tires, but a problem with the jack destroyed Logano’s chances and he plummeted from sixth to 21st, ending his championship bid. Harvick restarted 12th with 15 laps to go. As Hamlin passed leader Jeff Gordon on the restart, Harvick shot past four cars to move to seventh. Then came another caution, and Hamlin, on old tires, knew he was in trouble. Harvick, on four new tires, rocketed through the middle on the restart, dicing his way through traffic to pick up another four spots and move into second. “I loved our chances, but they weren’t there at the end,” said Hamlin. “Strategy is part of winning, and the strategy for us didn’t work out with the cautions.” Harvick got by Hamlin, then Newman passed Hamlin for second and the championship became a battle of drivers who had essentially swapped seats this year. There was one more caution, forcing Harvick to nail one final restart with three laps remaining, and he eased his way ahead of Newman and never looked back. The victory capped a magical first season at Stewart-Haas Racing, where Harvick moved this year after 13 seasons with Richard Childress that failed to produce a championship. Harvick, who had to win last week at Phoenix just to advance into Sunday’s final four, wrapped up his third victory of this Chase and fifth of the season. SPORTS 19 opinion Extra Time Nesha Starcevic, AP Sports Writer Germany struggles after World Cup title From one red carpet to the other, Germany is still celebrating the World Cup title. On the field, however, Germany is looking far from being the best team in the world. As year-end honors pour in and Joachim Loew’s team gets feted across the country, the World Cup champions have struggled to keep up their reputation and so far have had a lackluster European Championship qualifying campaign. “Somehow, we’ve landed hard on the surface of reality,” Loew said last week. No wonder Loew is looking ahead to 2015. “Football has developed further and we have to develop further, too,” the Germany coach said. “I am going to think things over during the winter break and we will be making changes.” Since its 7-1 destruction of Brazil in the semifinals and the 1-0 victory over Argentina in the World Cup final, Germany has labored. Its first match after the World Cup was a 4-2 loss to Argentina in a friendly repeat of the final. Before Friday’s unimpressive 4-0 win over Gibraltar, a British territory of only 30,000 which had previously conceded 17 goals in its three previous Euro 2016 qualifiers, Germany was beaten 2-0 by Poland and held to a 1-1 draw by Ireland. Its only victory in Group D had been a hard-fought 2-1 home win over Scotland. Loew had promised a “performance worthy of a World Cup winner” against Gibraltar. Instead, the fans expecting a doubledigit victory saw another lukewarm display that earned even a few boos and jeers. “I can’t be satisfied,” Loew said. “For a world champion, four goals is too few.” The distractions have been many. The team received the country’s highest honor for sports last week when President Joachim Gauck, joined by Chancellor Angela Merkel, presented the players with the Silver Laurel Leaf in a ceremony at the head of state’s Bellevue Palace. Then they were given the Hollywood treatment and more accolades at the premiere of “Die Mannschaft” (The Team), a film celebrating their victory in Brazil. There was no shortage of other events as sponsors took their piece of the glory. On the sporting side, Loew had to deal with retirements of captain Philipp Lahm, fellow defender Per Mertesacker and striker Miroslav Klose. Add in the injuries to key players such as Bastian Schweinsteiger, Mats Hummels, Mesut Ozil, Ilkay Gundogan and Marco Reus and it becomes clearer why Germany has been struggling. Loew has to wonder if Schweinsteiger will ever return to his combative best. The Bayern Munich midfielder, who was named Germany captain following Lahm’s retirement, hasn’t played a competitive game since his inspirational World Cup final appearance. He wasn’t fully fit during the tournament but played to great effect through the pain. The 30-year-old midfielder has returned to training with Bayern Munich after a nagging left-knee injury. Germany is still looking for a left back and a fulltime goal scorer. If it were not for Thomas Mueller, who appears never to fall out of form, Germany’s results might have been even worse. Mueller scored both against Scotland and chipped in another two against Gibraltar. Even Mueller is looking for a break. “It’s good that Christmas is approaching,” the Bayern Munich forward said. “Two or three weeks of a break won’t hurt.” AP 9 face IRA charges in both BUZZ parts of Ireland THE Brook Yang Transport Madness When the Public Security Police’s whistles shrieked at the flustered streams of pedestrians in San Ma Lo, the dreadful story of four migrants’ deaths seemed to have been submerged in the anxious air. Unsurprisingly, the city remained its usual hustling and bustling self, especially on a weekend with the Grand Prix, Food Festival and City Fringe Festival all taking place. For most residents and commuters, especially those relying on public bus services and walking paths for their daily journeys, the annual Grand Prix week equals a week of traffic chaos and the disappearance of many daily buses. At the Praça de Ferreira do Amaral bus hub, one could hardly avoid a taste of desperation when seeing one fully packed bus after another pass by without opening its doors. Like canned sardines, the waiting crowds surging in waves, the Square seemed to turn into an isle of expectation. “The Grand Prix needs residents’ understanding and cooperation,” authorities stated. But year after year, the transport chaos that regularly occurs during special events and holidays hasn’t shown any improvement, whereas the massive influx of visitors flooding through the central district and city border gates has only increased. When the chaos ended at the dawn of a new week, residents could take solace in the hope that the city’s transportation system would return from the transport madness, and the government would go back to its calm and composed pace of public infrastructure construction. Yet the transport madness didn’t vanish. Instead it’s merely been diluted into every part of our day-to-day lives, resulting in a cyclical mindset veering between eagerly looking forward to a mass transport system and waiting in numbness for its completion. According to the opinions delivered to the Chief Executive’s Office, the public has sent a pressing message that the top priority for the government’s administration should be fixing the city’s broken transport. An engineer working on the construction of the Light Railway Transit once complained to the media that the large delay to the projects was mainly due to a lack of experience of the regulatory authorities who “didn’t know, yet didn’t listen.” “We’ve built up the big casino resorts, but just can’t move forward on the LRT,” he concluded, frustration showing in his voice. Meanwhile, a low budget execution rate continues to recur each year, where one cannot judge if the government’s “well-known” low efficiency is derived from intractable difficulties, poor communication, weak artifice, inertia of procrastination, or simply an indifference to the people who live and work here. In fact, the entire city has become an isle of suspense, waiting to see if anything labeled as a public service can and will go wrong. From television broadcasting to a telecommunications monopoly, poor design of public housing units, bankruptcy of bus and taxi operators... One by one, each has added its own bizarre story to this queer magnetic field. While those in power are reveling in amazing tourist volumes, focusing on how new casino resorts can attract endless visitors; residents are complaining about the nuisance caused by migrant workers who rush into the buses heading towards construction sites. Is the madness curable? Can the new administrative team make a difference? As far as we’ve learnt, resources won’t be a problem, whereas incapability, omission, or lack of respect for the people could be. On the contrary, only with daring, resolution and some wisdom will the government earn back our hope and trust. Minister Miguel Macedo announcing his resignation charges of corruption and money laundering. A statement from the Attorney General’s Office on Friday confirmed that a total of eleven people had been arrested and face charges in relation to the issuing of “golden visas” with Maria Antónia Anes, Secretary General of the Ministry of Justice, also included in that number. The authorities spent Thursday making a total of sixty raids reaching 80-110 Moderate source: dsmg High Density 70-100 Residental Moderate Area Ambient Portugal Minister steps down as friends caught in corruption net he Portuguese minister of internal affairs, Miguel Macedo, has announced he is to resign in the wake of a scandal involving so-called “golden visas” saying his “authority was diminished”, even though he had no hand in the process. “I have no intervention in the administrative process of attributing visas and personally, nothing to do with the investigations, as the Attorney General said in a communiqué”, Macedo stated in a declaration read at his ministry yesterday (Macau time). Several people close to Miguel Macedo, such as the president of the institute of registries and notaries, António Figueiredo, and the national director of the border authorities, Manuel Palos, are being investigated as part of ‘Operation labyrinth’ which is focusing on alleged corruption in attributing ‘golden visas.’ Meanwhile, some of the most senior figures in the Portuguese bureaucracy, including Manuel Jarmela Palos and António Figueiredo, spent the weekend being interrogated on Roadside 10-100 Moderate WORLD BRIEFS ‘Golden visa’ scandal T Air quality across much of the Portuguese state bureaucracy with focal points featuring the Ministries of Internal Affairs, Justice and the Environment, Planning and Energy. “These raids related to the collection of information related to those departments, services and employees of those ministries and did not target any member of the government,” the Attorney General’s statement read. The eleven are expected to face a number of charges ranging from fraud and dereliction of duty through to corruption and money laundering. The “golden visa” program was launched in 2013 and fast tracks the visa process for citizens living outside of the Schengen space that invest a certain amount in Portugal for a period of no less than five years. Thus far, the two years of the program have seen a total of 1,649 visas awarded, the majority to Chinese citizens, and attracting in excess of €1 billion (USD1.25 billion) in investment, primarily going into the property market. Lusa The decisive moment Kim Jong Un inspects the combined foodstuff-processing factory under the Korean People’s Army (KPA) Unit 534. According to the Korean Central News Agency, the DPRK leader “went around the essential foodstuff shop, maize-processing shop, rice-polishing shop, vegetable-processing shop and instant rice shop to learn details about their modernization.” BURKINA FASO’s former ambassador to the United Nations is slated to be in charge of a civilian transitional government after the military briefly seized control of the country last month. Michel Kafando, 72 , was named early Monday as transitional president to lead Burkina Faso until elections a year from now. ROMANIA An ethnic German mayor who defeated the prime minister in a runoff to become president of Romania said yesterday his victory signals stronger relations with the West and greater stability for Eastern Europe. Thousands of Romanians celebrated the surprise victory of Klaus Iohannis over Victor Ponta, which the mayor of Sibiu said would lead to “deep change” in Romania. ap photo Our Desk ve testified that evidence includes audio recordings of the men’s private discussions produced covertly by the British spy agency MI5. Six were charged with planning terrorist acts and conspiring to procure weapons. Five were charged with directing terrorism, a charge normally levied against suspected commanders. Also yesterday, Dublin police charged two men with IRA activities following weekend swoops that netted several handguns, a sawn-off shotgun, a Kalashnikov assault rifle and bomb-making equipment. lusa opinion Seven Irishmen have been charged with membership in an Irish Republican Army faction after Northern Ireland police raided a suspected meeting of the outlawed Continuity IRA. A judge ordered all seven held without bail during yesterday’s court arraignment in Newry, a predominantly Irish nationalist town near the province’s border with the Republic of Ireland. The men aged 30 to 75 — three from Northern Ireland, four from the Irish Republic — were arrested in the same Newry house on Nov. 10. A detecti- Station USA A surgeon who contracted Ebola while working in his native Sierra Leone died yesterday while being treated in a biocontainment unit at a Nebraska hospital, the facility said. Nebraska Medical Center said in a news release that Dr. Martin Salia died as a result of the disease. Hospital spokesman Taylor Wilson said Salia died shortly after 4 a.m. yesterday. USA The number of children experiencing homelessness in the U.S. has surged to an all-time high of nearly 2.5 million — one of every 30 children — according to a comprehensive state-bystate report that blames high poverty rates, the lack of affordable housing and the impact of pervasive domestic violence. The problem is notably severe in California, which has one-eighth of the U.S. population but accounts for more than one-fifth of the homeless children. UK Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron has offered a bleak assessment of global economic prospects, comparing potential troubles to red warning lights on a car’s dashboard. Writing in an op-ed piece in the Guardian newspaper after returning from the G-20 summit in Australia, Cameron said yesterday that a lack of growth in Europe and conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine add to the backdrop of instability.
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