Artists inspired by Algarve light
AN EXHIBITION of work by six accomplished female artists is currently taking place at the Slave Market in Lagos. They are Gabriela Clark, Lynne Keighley, Kate Kinnair, Caroline Wood, Sue
Baseball at Casuals
THE CASUALS’ Lisbon Baseball Club (LBC) team took part in the first games of the new season at Casuals Sports Club in St Julian’s School (Carcavelos) recently. LBC beat Bravos
Canzonetta entertains
WITH ONLY one other performance behind them, the senior school choir, ‘Canzonetta’, from St Dominic’s International School in Lisbon performed a choral evening at the school recently to raise funds
Capoeira visits IPS
WIDE EYES and looks of disbelief were on the faces of many of the young students of the International Preparatory School (IPS) in Lisbon last week, as the Capoeira performing
Clive Dunn helps Algarve firemen
THE LIONS Clube de Loulé held their garden party at Quinta do Lago recently. The funds raised from the event went towards the purchase of fire protection suits for the
COMMENT – Power trips beyond the law
WITH THE money that is being paid to professional sportsmen these days, one would have thought that professional behaviour was part of the deal. This is in some instances not
Concert on the course
AN OPEN-AIR classical music concert is returning to Vale do Lobo with an outstanding young conductor. On Sunday, June 26, the Algarve Orchestra will return to the luxury resort’s venue
Double Taxation Treaties
INCOME FROM abroad is entitled to a tax credit for tax paid internationally, up to the amount owed under IRS regulations.Income is then taxed at Portuguese rates. Portugal has signed
F1 farce
THE US Grand Prix turned into the most boring race ever with only three teams taking part. A Ralf Schumacher crash in practice revealed serious problems with the latest set
False notes at Multibanco machines
PORTUGAL’S POLICE are receiving an increasing number of complaints concerning false bank notes, which customers claim they have unwittingly withdrawn from Multibanco machines. The latest spate of complaints relates to

