Virus kills two children

Two children have died in the Fernando Fonseca Hospital, in Amadora-Sintra, near Lisbon, after contracting ‘adenovirus’ – a virus that is particularly threatening to children. And reports indicate that another

April 22, 2004by shareitIn ,

25 April 1974  – 30 Years on

Thirty years ago, on the morning of April 25 1974, troops from Portugal’s Armed Forces Movement (MFA – Movimento das Forças Armadas) began what was to become known as the

April 22, 2004by shareitIn

Algarve excluded from fire plan

Local câmara heads, fire chiefs and forestry companies have expressed outrage at the government’s decision to completely exclude the Algarve from its new strategy to prevent forest fires. Hundreds of

April 22, 2004by shareitIn ,

Barroso criticises Spain

Prime Minister Durão Barroso has sharply criticised the Spanish government’s decision to withdraw troops from Iraq, saying that their disengagement will only exacerbate the situation in Iraq. He has also

April 22, 2004by shareitIn ,

Consumer rights explained

For many years, consumer association CIMAAL (Centro de Informação, Medição a Arbitragem de Conflictos de Consumo do Algarve) has helped customers with problems relating to their consumer rights. As The

April 22, 2004by shareitIn

Guns ‘n’ Roses substitution

Rock in Rio-Lisboa organisers have revealed that the Foo Fighters will replace Guns ‘n’ Roses on May 30. Apparently, this will be the only performance by the Foo Fighters this

April 22, 2004by shareitIn ,

Lisbon by train in 2.5 hours

Construction on the Alfa-Pendular train, set to connect Lisbon to Faro in record time, is scheduled to be complete by the beginning of June. “Work on the Eixo Ferroviário Atlântico

April 22, 2004by shareitIn ,

Oops!

In last week’s interview with José Alberto Antunes, Coca-Cola Project Director for Euro 2004, we incorrectly stated that 50,000 people are expected to visit Portugal to attend the event. This

April 22, 2004by shareitIn