Four British newspapers to publish apologies to the McCanns
POSTED 22.15 ON MARCH 18, 2008 FOUR BRITISH national newspapers are to set to pay damages to the parents of Madeleine McCann after settling a libel case, the BBC reported
Divers search for Madeleine in Arade dam
By: CECÍLIA PIRES cecilia@the-resident.com ANYTHING FOUND as a result of the searches being carried out by divers at the Arade dam near Silves will be given to Método 3, the
Search for Madeleine to restart at dam
By: CECÍLIA PIRES cecilia@the-resident.com DIVING OPERATIONS to search for Madeleine McCann’s body in the Arade dam, near Silves, will restart on Monday, March 10. The operation is being financially supported
New testimony revealed
Madeleine McCann has been missing for 309 days and a new testimony with information about the days that followed her disappearance has recently been revealed by holidaymakers who were in
Madeleine sighted in Dorset, England
A RETIRED civil servant in Dorset has claimed he saw Madeleine McCann, who disappeared from Praia da Luz 302 days ago, in the care of a Portuguese couple. Alan Cameron,
Madeleine ´seen in England´
A RETIRED civil servant in Dorset has claimed he saw Madeleine McCann in the care of a Portuguese couple. Alan Cameron, who is 66, told British newspaper the Sunday Express
French police says Montpellier girl is not Madeleine
FRENCH POLICE have confirmed that the girl spotted on February 15 near Montpellier in the south of France by a Dutch student is not Madeleine McCann. The alert was triggered
PJ director supported by the government
PORTUGUESE JUSTICE Minister Alberto Costa went to the Parliament on February 13 to explain to MPs why he supported PJ national director Alípio Ribeiro after his latest statements on the
Madeleine case may be dropped
By: CECÍLIA PIRES cecilia@portugalresident.com THE MADELEINE McCann case may be dropped by Portuguese police if new evidence to sustain the continuity of the investigation is not found, it is believed
Madeleine McCann case may be dropped
By: CECÍLIA PIRES cecilia@portugalresident.com THE MADELEINE McCann case may be dropped by Portuguese police if new evidence to sustain the continuity of the investigation is not found, it is believed

