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String Orchestra’s summer concert

INTENSIVE REHEARSALS have begun for the next concert by St. Julian’s School in Carcavelos. Presented by St. Julian’s Strings, Music for a Summer’s Evening, to be held on Tuesday, June

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Tantalising Tunisia

• One of the colourful shops in the Medina RECENT WORLD events may have made you a little wary of travelling in North Africa at the moment, but if you

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Tap dance

THE LONG-RUNNING tapping saga involving Arsenal defender Ashley Cole, Chelsea’s José Mourinho and Peter Kenyon, as well as an agent, has finally come to a conclusion. Arsenal Football Club, who

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Tears of laughter

Tears of laughter I have been reading your wonderful paper for too many years to count now. I feel that I have to disagree with some of the letters sent

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Teachers learn about pension rights

TEACHERS FROM St. Julian’s and St. Dominic’s international schools attended a meeting last week at St. Julian’s School to hear one of The Resident’s contributors, Pedro Simões (pictured), a tax

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The prince comes of age

The sensation of the clay court season, which drew to a close in Paris last weekend, Rafael Nadal, already winner of five tournaments before the French Open this year, celebrated

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Thousands on roads without a licence

SCORES OF motorists are probably taking to the country’s roads after being disqualified from driving, according to road traffic police. In April alone, many disqualified motorists were caught red-handed by

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Timeshare farce – auditions

THE ALGARVEANS’ autumn production, to be staged in November, is a play called Holiday Snap and is all about timeshare in Portugal. It promises to be hysterically funny and one

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