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  2. Macao Daily News - Wikipedia

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    The Macao Daily News (Chinese: 澳門日報, Portuguese: DIÁRIO DE MACAU), established on 15 August 1958, is a daily newspaper published in Macau with the backing of the Chinese Communist Party. It was launched on August 15, 1958, and is now the largest newspaper in Macau, accounting for 70% to 80% of the city's newspaper circulation.

  3. Media of Macau - Wikipedia

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    There are nine Chinese daily newspapers, three Portuguese dailies and two English daily newspapers in Macau. There are also six Chinese weekly newspapers and two Portuguese weekly newspapers. [citation needed] All local newspapers that have been published for at least five years [citation needed] are entitled to subsidies from the government. [1]

  4. Macau Daily Times - Wikipedia

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    Since March 1, 2012, Paulo Coutinho, a journalist with a career over 25 years in television, magazines and newspapers, is the director and editor-in-chief. Kowie Geldenhuys is the founder and administrator of the Macau Daily Times.

  5. O Clarim - Wikipedia

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    Jornal O Clarim (Chinese: 號角報) is a trilingual (Portuguese-English-Chinese) weekly newspaper based in Macau, owned by the Diocese Macau, the oldest continuous Portuguese newspaper in Macau (GCS registration no.1) Its head office is in Rua Formosa (美麗街) in Sé. [1]

  6. Chinese state media target Macau's Suncity in online ... - AOL

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    The report by Economic Information Daily, was the first time a Macau junket has been singled out for online gaming activity and comes as China faces slowing economic growth and seeks to keep a lid ...

  7. Xi Jinping visits Macau to mark 25 years of Chinese rule - AOL

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    Located on China's southern coast, Macau returned to Chinese rule on Dec. 20, 1999, governed under the same "one country, two systems" formula as Hong Kong. ... In Other News.

  8. Va Kio Daily - Wikipedia

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    Va Kio Daily (Chinese: 華僑報) is an independent Chinese-language daily newspaper published in Macau, China. [1] Va Kio Daily. History.

  9. Macau Post Daily - Wikipedia

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    The Macau Post Daily (Chinese: 澳門郵報) (sometimes abbreviated to MPD) was launched on August 27, 2004, and is Macau's oldest and highest paid-circulation English-language daily newspaper. [1] [additional citation(s) needed] The Macau Post Daily is a compact newspaper, i.e., a broadsheet-quality newspaper printed in a tabloid format.