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Anglo Portuguese law firm for Faro

LAW FIRM, Neville de Rougemont & Associates (NDR) has just opened a new branch in Faro. The new office is the company’s first in the Algarve, but the long-term aim

February 17, 2005by shareitIn

Big bad wolf in Monchique

Thursday January 6 2005 As the raucous renditions of Aulde Lang Syne got lost among the explosions of New Year’s Eve fireworks, our black pig, Bacon, became quite ill. Early

February 17, 2005by shareitIn ,

ENGLAND

Explosion plan at Heathrow A British citizen has appeared in court charged with conspiring to cause an explosion with intent to endanger life. Salahuddin Amin, 29, was arrested at Terminal

February 17, 2005by shareitIn

Farmers receive 25 million euros

THE MINISTRY of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry has started to distribute 25 million euros to producers whose livestock has been affected by the winter drought and cattle fever. Minister Carlos

February 17, 2005by shareit

Film Review – Blade Trinity

The finale? ALTHOUGH Wesley Snipes has achieved the Hollywood goal of starring in a comic book franchise that doesn’t require too much pressing acting, he doesn’t seem particularly enamoured by

February 17, 2005by shareitIn ,

Ford quits Portugal

Ford is to pull out of car production in Portugal at the end of the year, according to the company. The bombshell was dropped last week by the US company’s

February 17, 2005by shareit

Furniture to last a lifetime

IF YOU have a desire for furniture that’s different, special and unique, which can’t be bought from Algarve Shopping or is ‘run of the mill’, go to James Owens of

February 17, 2005by shareitIn

GNR return from Iraq

THE FINAL contingent of 127 GNR soldiers stationed in Iraq has arrived in Portugal. Prime Minister Pedro Santana Lopes greeted the men at Lisbon’s Figo Maduro airport last week. There

February 17, 2005by shareit

Golden whistles

THE LARGE-SCALE investigation into corruption at the highest level of the game, started early last year, is continuing in Portugal. Porto President, Pinto da Costa, has been in custody together

February 17, 2005by shareit

Immigrant associations receive support

THE PORTUGUESE government is to give more than 360,000 euros to immigrant associations in order to support the integration of young people. A total of 20 associations will receive funds.

February 17, 2005by shareit