Chop and Change

Blackburn finally got their man in Mark Hughes to replace the departed Graeme Souness. The Wales manager took over with immediate effect, but will remain in charge of the World

September 22, 2004by shareitIn ,

Surfing Ericeira

Ericeira recently played host to hordes of keen surfers for the Billabong Pro Junior competition – the fourth pro junior contest sponsored by Billabong on the European Pro Junior Tour.

September 22, 2004by shareitIn ,

Cidadela to be transformed

Cascais Câmara has unveiled plans to join forces with a private investor to transform one of the town’s oldest buildings, the Cidadela, into a major arts venue, with work due

September 22, 2004by shareitIn ,

Sweet sensation

Sweet toothed local residents have hailed the first Traditional Sweet Competition to be held in Barreiro a resounding success. Some of the most important people in national gastronomy were on

September 22, 2004by shareitIn ,

Common sense

I don’t want to labour a point, but it appears that after last week’s political analysis of the sporting principle and its relationship to the China 2008 Games, The Resident

September 22, 2004by shareitIn

The best of its kind!

AFPOP, the association for residents and visitors to Portugal, is building up to the fourth Better Living in Portugal exhibition. With 240 spaces reserved, the exhibition has well outgrown its

September 22, 2004by shareitIn , ,

Go on, treat yourself!

On September 29, the well-known chain of beauty clinics, Estética, are offering to donate 50 per cent of the cost of facials, Reiki, Bowen technique, Indian head massage, reflexology, manicures

September 22, 2004by shareitIn

UEFA CUP

First Round, First Leg Middlesbrough’s first ever European adventure got off to a perfect start against Banik Ostrava at the Riverside, with Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink opening the scoring after 57

September 22, 2004by shareitIn ,

Golf

The 35th edition of golf’s very own unofficial team world championships got underway at Oakland Hills last week. Europe, captained by Bernhard Langer, flew to America without any major star

September 22, 2004by shareitIn ,