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International Baccalaureate Art Exhibition 2005

THE CASCAIS CULTURAL CENTRE was a fitting venue last week for the International Baccalaureate (IB) Art Exhibition by the Visual Arts Graduates from St Julian’s School in Carcavelos. Inspired by

April 26, 2005by shareit

ISG centre of controversy again

The Cascais Court has ordered financial services company International Service Group Lda (ISG Lda.) to pay nearly 50,000 Euros plus interest to bakery company M. Harris Lda.At issue were sums

April 26, 2005by shareit

Jackson’s ex-wife can testify

The ex-wife of Michael Jackson and mother of two of his children, Debbie Rowe can give evidence in his sex abuse trial, Judge Rodney Melville has ruled. The decision came

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Lisbon and London could end up like Atlantis

CONTROVERSIAL CLIMATOLOGIST Sir David King issued dire warnings that coastal cities could end up submerged if we continue burning fossil fuels at our present rate. “We may have broken the

April 26, 2005by shareit

Live acoustic music in Portimão

ON EVERY alternate Thursday there is an acoustic music evening at the Mariners restaurant/bar in Portimão hosted by Graham Cooper and Daryl Bye. The music spans from folk to swing

April 26, 2005by shareitIn

Marcelo attacks “lack of leadership” in EU

Professor Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, one of Portugal’s most influential political commentators, addressed the British-Portuguese Chamber of Commerce at the Sheraton Hotel last week. Marcelo has become a household name

April 26, 2005by shareit

May Day fare increases

PUBLIC TRANSPORT fares are set to rise by 3.7 per cent from May 1st.The rises announced recently by the Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Communication is based on the

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MG Rover Portugal under court control

Tony Lomas, Steven Pearson and Rob Hunt, partners in Pricewaterhouse Coopers, have been named as administrators of MG Rover Portugal, as well as seven other European subsidiaries of the MG

April 26, 2005by shareit

Mourinho quits SIC show

Chelsea coach José Mourinho has decided to end his collaboration with Portuguese TV channel SIC, cancelling the monthly programme in which he commented on sporting themes. Mourinho made his decision

April 26, 2005by shareit