Magnifico – Daisy pulls it off!

By ELOISE WALTON eloise.walton@mmspublishing.com What a spiffingly delightful show! From the moment the audience filed through the front door of the auditorium, they were immediately transported to the prestigious Grange

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Nomination service

A service is to be held at St Patrick’s church in Lisbon on November 15, at which members of the electoral roll of the church will be entitled to vote

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Green flights

The 32nd TAP Open, played out since 1977 and as such the oldest amateur golf tournament in Portugal, will welcome around 300 competitors representing most of the national airline’s destination

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Submarine fraud scandal continues

By CHRIS GRAEME chris.graeme@mmspublishing.com A German engineering company at the centre of a 34 million euro fraud allegation scandal linked to the purchasing of two submarines says it may go

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Shuttle service

Lagoa Badminton star Pedro Martins excelled himself in reaching the semi-finals of the Dominican Republic Open in Santo Domingo before being narrowly beaten 21-17, 21-19 by Kevin Gordon. A similar

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Four oceans

Title holder Remy Arauzo, representing France, season-opening event winner Ben Skinner and fellow Briton Sam Bleakley will be the favourites to watch out for as the second stage of the

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Comeback

Faro-born Portuguese tennis champion Rui Machado marked his return from injury with an impressive 6-4, 6-4 victory over the experienced Brazilian Ricardo Hocever before going out of the Sao Paulo

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Neck and neck

New Portimão coach Litos’ first official league game in charge ended in a goalless draw with Santa Clara, during which the home defence held firm against a second half Azorian

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Globe exhibition

Around 70,000 people have visited the exhibition ‘Encompassing the Globe – Portugal and the World in the XVI and XVII centuries.’ The exhibition, currently at Lisbon’s Museum of Arte Antiga

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