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Ruben Micael goes to Porto ; €2 billion more for the Azores ; Cabbage stumps Seixal feast

January 25, 2010 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s photo – Many thanks to Martin … A Bentley Derby 1923, that competed in the 2009 ‘Volta da Madeira’.

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OLD CASKS (PIPAS) NEVER DIE 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Well I certainly missed some notable news stories whilst ‘off line’, and the transfer of Câmara de Lobos hero Rúben Micael from Nacional to Porto must take the tastiest biscuit. Rúben Micael Freitas Ressureição player profile Anyone know how much Porto paid for the lad?

Another one of those travel / destination guides for Madeira … but I don’t mind the extra effort if it persuades a few more tourists to take a holiday here and spend their luverly dosh EVERY LITTLE HELPS 

Becky wrote in about helping out with material for the blog : “Once you’ve had a chance to read all the various suggestions re. the blog and submissions, maybe you can let us know what you think is best – I’m happy to contribute the best I can but maybe need pointing in the right direction as to when and where and what”.

It seems that we may have some extra contributors after the blog ‘time out’, and many thanks for the offers and half-offers. We will never have enough helpers I guess, so please help us balance the workload and share information. If you are thinking of sending in a news story, I guess the only way to ensure there is no duplication is if you put something in the blog comments to say what you are going to work on so other helpers don’t do the same thing. Any other ideas on how to manage this gratefully received, but people should really do what they want to do, as it is not right for me to dictate.

What would be ideal of course would be to have a number of regular contributors with either particular areas (like Vanessa has) or days of ‘duty’, but we are probably far from that at the moment. If someone would like to ‘specialise’ please let me know, but it does mean a regular commitment.

Another thing someone could help me with is the ‘snippets’ or ‘titbits’ like those above. As there is no translation involved, then it might be quite easy for someone to do. I could arrange for the alerts to be sent once a day, not necessarily every day for just one person, and then someone could check them out and if they are worth a mention it’s just a question of formatting them to be ‘cut ‘n pasted’ ready to go into the next blog (that would be explained) and emailing me. That alone would save me up to an hour a day to do something else. Or perhaps someone would like to a be a YouTube monitor (or any similar website) and just check every few days to see if there is are any new interesting and relevant videos posted.

Many thanks to Elaine for this huge contribution.

Ribeira Brava Philharmonic Band travels to Venezuela. The Banda Municipal da Ribeira Brava will tour Venezuela this year to perform to the large immigrant community. It will probably be during the summer, including the Day of the Region. 30 to 40 band members will stay for a week. The Mayor of Ribeira Brava promised to support the trip although it is the result of an invitation by a group of Luso-Venezuelan emigrants. The council supports such projects because they promote culture, represent the country and allow closer ties with the immigrant community. It benefits the emigrants as they meet together at such functions and many migrated decades ago but they never forget their roots.

Communists suspect the CDS will no longer back the Regional Finance Law / PS maintain their position. The regional directorate of the PCP-Madeira suspect that the CDS-PP will approve the State Budget of the Socialist Government and not the Regional Finance Law, as wanted by the Prime Minister José Sócrates. The PCP leader Jorge Cordeiro said, “The signs are worrying for Madeira.” “Everything indicates that the Regional Finance Law and the interests of Madeira have been transformed into a bargaining chip, particularly by the CDS.” The communist leader said the vote on the law was postponed twice then the PS and CDS approved another postponement. If the law is not passed, it is likely that poverty and unemployment will increase in Madeira. The PS-M maintain the position on the Regional Finance Law that they held in the 2007 elections, when they only received 15% of the vote. They insist there is an error as the GDP is inflated by the effect of the Free Trade Zone which has resulted in a loss of transfer of 500 million Euros from community funds. PS leader, Jacinto Serrão, says the relationship between Lisbon and Funchal leads to insults and attacks on the Government of the Republic and asks the Minister of Finance, Teixeira dos Santos, not to be so stubborn so both parties can negotiate.

Panelo with lack of cabbage. Today, Chão da Ribeira in Seixal hosts a festa for the traditional free panelo. The problem this year for residents is to obtain enough cabbage or grelos (similar to spinach). The wild pombos (pigeons) have devastated the local crops. The panelo is usually cooked using cabbage and semilhas (Madeiran potatoes) grown in Seixal and salted pork from the tradition of ‘killing the pig’ in December. This traditional panelo started around forty years ago when families decided to gather on the last Sunday in January at the Chão da Ribeira to consume the remains from Christmas. Pork, chicken or beef are cooked in a Portuguese manner then served with wine from Seixal. Tradition dictates that the panelo is served on a tablecloth on the ground and the afternoon spent with family and friends.

Diocese collects 18,000 Euros for Haiti. The Diocese of Funchal has received 18,000 Euros in donations and the charity Caritas will forward it to Caritas in Portugal which in turn will deliver the money to Caritas in Haiti. Both the headquarters and warehouse in Port-aux-Prince are still standing. Caritas always helps areas where reconstruction and rehabilitation are needed, for example after the December 2004 tsunami and more recently, in Peru. One or two years after the money has been sent, a commission goes to the area to see how the funds have been used.

‘Park and Ride’ this year in Funchal. Funchal City Council want a single fare to cover using the car parks situated outside the city and transport into Funchal on buses run by Horários do Funchal. ‘Park and Ride’ has been attempted before but failed due to a lack of adherence. Car parks with spare capacity are located at Clube Naval and Rua Bela de São Tiago, near Largo da Força. The council are in talks with the companies managing the car parks as they want to make the price attractive to users so they gain financially. The service will benefit people who commute daily from Câmara de Lobos and Caniço. The council want to reduce the number of cars travelling into the city centre to reduce pollution and petrol consumption. Economists talk of an increase in the price of petrol in the near future. The cheapest monthly cost for a car park in Funchal is 90 Euros and the council want the new scheme to reduce this to 55 Euros.

Romeira closes municipal company. The Mayor of São Vicente, Jorge Romeira, will close a municipal company created four years ago by his predecessor Humberto Vasconcelos. The company Promovicente was created with the approval of the PSD councillors and the PS have always been against this decision. This company was created to promote the municipality and they were almost exclusively paid to promote cultural, social and sports activities. Jorge Romeira insists the activities of the company are only suspended. His motto is ‘clean’ and he has a tendency to cancel projects of his predecessor.

37 accidents in a month and a half at Porto Novo. The majority of accidents occurred on a 26.8 km stretch of the Via Rápida 1 in the direction Funchal/Santa Cruz, after the end of the bridge at Porto Novo. Some drivers blame the maintenance of the road by Vialitoral but the area has road signs that indicate danger in unfavourable weather conditions, as experienced between this period of 1/12/2009 and 17/01/2010. The firm’s statistics taken from speeds measured by 54 counters indicate that the majority of accidents were due to excessive speed.

Azores receive two billion Euros more than Madeira. Plenty of numbers in this article which are summarised in the diagrams shown. A study by the Regional Government condemns the State and Europe for guaranteeing in the past 12 years, 28% more for the Azores. The Regional Government is considering a full-scale campaign in national newspapers to publicise the amount the State has allocated to each region, especially the disparity between the Azores and Madeira. Declarations by the leader of the Azores have led to a break in the relationship with Alberto Jardim. Carlos César has said that the revision of the law would undermine the Azores. Under the present law, the Azores receive 60.5% of the money transferred from the State and Madeira receives 39.5%. With the revised law, the Azores would receive 52% and Madeira the other 48%. At present, the Azores receive 20% of the Cohesion Fund and Madeira receives 4%. The Regional Government say that the GDP (PIB) of Madeira is more than that generated by the Azores, due to high public investment and it should not be penalized for this. Since the 1998 Regional Finance Law, the GDP of Madeira grew 97% whereas that of the Azores grew 73%. Accused of spending, Jardim says that the Regional Government has spent 26.6% GDP whereas the Azores has spent 31% GDP. The State has spent 45.8% GDP which rose at the end of last year to 51.3% GDP.

Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias :

Socialist Party of Madeira criticizes the “stubborn ones” affecting finances – The congress closes with some stick given to President Jardim and [Finance Minister] Teixeira dos Santos.

Minister ‘buries’ the Finance Law. Finance Minister Teixeira dos Santos is sticking to his guns with a ‘no’ to the Regional Finance law amendments, put together and submitted by President Alberto João Jardim of Madeira. “Why is it that one would give several tens of millions more Euros to Madeira in this conjuncture?” he asks. He says that both the Assembly of the Republic, and his own Socialist Party, are not available to do the revision requested, and that no one would understand why a government would approve the amendments of the Social Democrats of Madeira at a time when the county needed to keep a tight reign on public expenditure. It looks like Uncle Bertie will have a tough end to his dictatorship long period of rule then, with some tough choices ahead. What will he do … stop lining politicians pockets … cancel the €45 m redevelopment of the Marítimo stadium … flog off a few more publically owned assets. No I don’t think so, they would be easy solutions. Look out for cut-backs in job-rich community projects I reckon, especially in those areas where the PSD-M didn’t fare so well in the recent elections.

Today’s main news headline : GARBAGE CONSUMES 31.5% OF BUSINESS SUPPORT – The Regional Government has committed almost a third of the support destined for extra help given to company operations. And it did it to the benefit of the public body that manages the waste, the ‘Valor Ambiente’ [Environmental Value].

Scrap collections reduce to a half. Less scrap metal in the streets, with just 8 abandoned cars towed away per month during the last year. The considerable reduction comes after concerted efforts by local councils and police to do something to stop the problem. Making people aware of the importance of protecting the environment and the image of this tourist destination has been a key facet of the actions taken. Abandoned vehicles have been a problem for a long time, especially in areas distanced from population centres and main roads, and that problem still remains. Anyway, the figures in 2006 were 20 a month, and that last year was down to 8 a month. Owners traced as having abandoned cars face a fine of between €250 and €750, with the upper limit rising to €2,500 if the car is in a state of scrap. I don’t suppose it could be anything to do with the fact that people don’t have the money to replace their cars these days? The Diário mentions several such zones, popular for car-dumpers, but fails to mention Boa Morte [Good Death] which last time I went through was littered with decaying vehicles, but nether-the-less I was tickled that the place was perhaps named as such as it was the final resting place for old cars.

Crisis obliges working in unfamiliar areas – Not even the marketplace for work  can offer opportunities that match university qualifications. Find out about some examples.

The main sport / football headline today, and also the main picture :  Rúben makes an almost perfect debut – The Madeiran debuted for FC Porto in the League Cup and deserved praise. Saturday he plays in the Choupana [Nacional, Madeira ... the club he has just left].

Victory of Nacional was insufficient. Nacional beat Guimarães 1 – 0 yesterday in the league cup, but it wasn’t enough to move from the group to the next stage of the competition.

Manuel Machado retakes his place tomorrow. The manager of Nacional, who was critically ill in hospital with a post-operation infection before Xmas, is back at work tomorrow, some months sooner than originally expected.

There are still 3 more sports headlines to go, but that’s enough for me, save to say that my lads of Ribeira Brava beat Porto Moniz 2 – 0 yesterday, leaving them clear at the top of the Madeira Series league table.

Many thanks to Elaine out West for this from the Jornal da Madeira :

New link to Madeira. In early summer the Azorean airline SATA will start a new route between Ponta Delgada, Funchal and Faro, using the new Bombardier Q400 Dash, the first of which will be delivered today in Toronto. “This new service, which will be held twice a week, will depart from and arrive the same day in Ponta Delgada, allowing the connection between the Azores, Madeira and the Algarve,” said one SATA source, speaking to journalists in the Canadian city. In a ceremony at the Bombardier plant in Toronto on Monday SATA received the first of four Q400 NextGen Dash, acquired by an investment of 74 million Euros. The aircraft will arrive at Ponta Delgada at the end of the month, allowing SATA to begin the certification process to enable them to start operations in late February. The four planes purchased by SATA should all be flying by the end of the first half of this year, replacing the existing ATP aircraft. The new Dash Q400 NextGen will operate routes between the islands of the archipelago on routes between the Azores, Madeira and the Canary Islands and the link between the two islands and the Algarve which starts operating at the beginning of Summer. Fleet renewal SATA Air Azores began last year with the arrival of two Bombardier Q200, which replaced the Dornier that the company used for links to the smaller islands. The two Q200 will ensure links between Funchal and Porto Santo and the routes to the islands with lower demand in the Azores archipelago, in particular Corvo, the smallest island of the Azores.

If anyone else can oblige with the translation of any of the ‘blank’ or sparsely filled headlines, or other news stories, here is the link. All contributions much appreciated. 

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Firework record about to be broken ; Red Cross need volunteers ; Rat control measures failing

December 02, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s Photo Thanks to Debbie  … a last look at the Savoy Hotel in Funchal

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"Having been to Madeira many times on holiday I enjoy reading the blog to keep up to date with news. I don’t feel that I am able to contribute very much but appreciate those who take their time to translate news etc. When I was in Madeira this summer, I took these photos of the Classic Savoy knowing it was all about to change.  It was the first hotel I stayed in when I first came to Madeira". Debbie

Nacional coach Manuel Machado in intensive care. The coach was in a life-threatening situation over the weekend, but the indications are that Machado has now stabilised, although he is in a state of induced coma. A full recovery is expected to take many weeks or even months. GET WELL SOON MANUEL

"The Main Tourism Office in Madeira has gone Wow! with the installation of an interactive water floor picturing images and info about the famous madeiran levadas. Wow! also delivered a multimedia kiosk where users can browse through a Madeira interactive guide available in four languages". EQUIPMENT PHOTOS anyone know any more on this?

DUBAI – Emirates Palace hotel in Abu Dhabi hopes to set a new world record for the largest fireworks display on Wednesday to mark UAE National Day, local daily the National reported on Tuesday. The 45-minute display will see fireworks set off from 12 barges floating offshore reaching up to 2,000 metres into the air, the newspaper reported.
The current record holder for “largest fireworks display” is a 2006 New Year’s Eve display on the Portuguese island of Madeira, the paper said. OUR RECORD GOING UP IN SMOKE? perhaps it will pour down with rain, but it’s not likely in that part of the world!

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This is an image of Madeira’s Guinness World Record certificate, which if the above is true will be obsolete later today. (Click image for a slightly larger view).

 

 

 

 

 

Many thanks again to Elaine for yesterday’s top news stories :

Sea changes colour. Deposition of land into the sea by the works of the promenade. Increasingly common sight now Winter is approaching.

Unicer will sell Guinness in Angola. Unicer will sell Guinness in Angola in partnership with the drinks company Diageo, which owns the brand. This partnership is for a period of five years and they expect to reach 180,000 customers in the first year. Unicer sells about 125 million litres of beer in Angola per year – the brands Super Block, Cristal and Carslberg. —Not strictly Madeira related but I know of interest to particular blog readers. Where will they sell Guinness next?

Government blames Councils. The Regional Directorate of Agriculture and Rural Development stress that unless there is greater involvement of the Municipalities in the program of extermination of rats which has been promoted by the Government, the success of the program will be jeopardized. It is for the Municipalities to place traps in places that need further attention and there will be hundreds of clarification sessions with farmers and officials of the Councils. The regional authorities should tackle the problem of uncultivated land and bill the landowners for the cost of the pest control campaign. "The Councils may notify the owners of vacant lots to put rat poison in these areas and should give a deadline for that to happen. If the owners do not take this measure, the Councils are entitled to do so and send the bills to the owners of the land." People’s habits need to change to fight the plague of rats. The worst factor is the abandonment of land. Other factors are the use of abandoned land as landfill and not cleared of rubbish, land full of scrub and beds of streams not cleaned. The aim of the program is not to completely eradicate the rat population but control the numbers. The second phase of distribution of rat poison to the Municipalities has already begun. Rat poison will be distributed to 10,000 farmers in the coming days. This program to combat the plague of rats lasts three years, from 2008 to 2011. By the end of the program, they hope to have distributed 300 tons of rat poison and 60,000 traps throughout the region, at a cost of €1.3 million.

Red Cross needs more volunteers. There are about three dozen people who make up the volunteer corps of the Portuguese Red Cross (Cruz Vermelha Portuguesa CVP), but they need more people willing to take part in the social work of the institution. They deliver breakfast to outpatients at the hospital, visit inpatients, work with groups of elderly people and deliver clothes to families and individuals in need. The opening of the Christmas Bazaar is only possible because of the goodwill of a few volunteers. All products on sale were made by the volunteers of the CVP. It will continue until Saturday December 5, from 10.00 to 19.00, at 21 Rua Dr. Fernão de Ornelas. The most demand has been for the sweet products and Christmas decorative pieces.

‘Adopt a Star’ to support the Centro da Mãe. The Centro da Mãe is situated in the Bairro do Hospital in Funchal and is an institution for pregnant adolescents and adolescent mothers and their children. Until 15 December, Liberty Seguros have a campaign to collect toys for the Mothers’ Centre and other Social Services institutions. Last Christmas they delivered 1,800 gifts and a wheelchair.

SEF holds Belarusian sought by Interpol. A woman born in Belarus was held by immigration officials at the airport yesterday as she attempted to board a plane to the UK. The arrest was on the grounds that Interpol had an International Warrant for her extradition to Belarus to fulfil a prison sentence (10 years for corruption). She was sent to Lisbon where the court rules on all extradition cases. They allowed her to continue to the UK where she has been living recently. —- No reasons given yet for that decision.

Isidora pays a fine and expects a licence. João Isidora, the leader of the Earth Party (MPT) had work done on his house that was not licensed by Funchal Council in 2007. The Council ordered the demolition of this extension last June. He challenged this decision and awaits an outcome. Meanwhile, he must pay a fine of 1,000 Euros. The original licence was for improvement to the roof but instead he added an attic. He applied for a second licence but this was refused on grounds that it did not fit in with the Municipal Plan (MDP). His new challenge is that only 65 cm of the roof is illegal and he also challenges the legality of the MDP.   — The Earth Party leader spoiling the contours of the environment!

Region tries to ensure funds for the sea. A maritime network for transport of goods to Europe to replace traffic congestion on the road links in the EU is being developed. In the case of Madeira, it is suggested an amendment to the EU maritime policy to allow funding to facilitate the transport of goods as well as basic goods and raw materials that are necessary for the region. This links in with an article stating that movement of goods and passengers in Madeira had a sharp fall in the third quarter of 2009 compared to both last year and the previous quarter. The largest fall was the transport of goods at Caniçal Port which fell 15% between July and September this year. Similarly, at the airport, passenger movement fell 3.3%.

Construction contentions in Chão da Ribeira. In the countryside, brown wooden barracks have been built in defiance of the laws. There are now several thousand throughout the valley, they infringe the Municipal Master Plan and are of concern to both the Council of Porto Moniz and the Natural Park of Madeira. The Mayor of Porto Moniz and the Director of the Natural Park of Madeira are to meet to decide the most effective measures to combat investors converting ‘palheiros’ and vacant land to small buildings for weekend / weekday nightlife. These constructions of non-permanent residence proliferate in an area of strict building restrictions to protect the landscape and existing buildings. Buildings can only be reconstructed, restored or remodelled if they do not increase the area of existing construction. This is what is happening. The mayor is awaiting a detailed plan of the location in order to impose detailed rules setting out, once and for all, policy development. The cultural and environmental heritage will be preserved. These palheiros were used to store farm implements and agricultural products. "I am in favour of reclassification but with detailed guidelines." The mayor has a stone palheiro in the area. The Director of the Natural Park of Madeira confirms that criminal misdemeanours have occurred. A wooden building can cover an entire plot of land, have high walls, a barbecue and a TV satellite dish. The previous mayor defended the Municipal Plan for the area which enabled the reconstruction of 120 palheiros and a restoration area, and was agreed by the Regional Government. Now it is known the gravity of this plan on the landscape of the whole valley of Chão da Ribeira. —- A palheiro is a small building, like the typical A-framed houses at Santana. Selling on the web, with land, for about 100,000 Euros.  —- for anyone who likes history, from the J. Madeira.

Madeira between the ‘filipinos’ and the Restoration of 1640. Portugal today celebrates the first day of the fight against the Dinastia Filipina who for 60 years (1581 – 1640) reigned in Portugal. December 1 marks the Restoration of Independence, with the consequent establishment of the Portuguese Dynasty of the House of Braganza. These two times (that of Filipes of Spain and the Restoration) were reflected in the political and economic situation in Madeira. In the fifteenth century (Filipes of Spain), Madeira had close relations with the Canaries for trade and Spanish soldiers settled in Madeira and even married Madeiran women. It was a peaceful occupation except for a few warships sent here, not to occupy but to prevent the English, as they did in the Azores. In 1640, when there was Restoration of the Republic, those from the Canaries residing in Madeira returned to the Canaries. Not because of expulsion by the Madeirans but because of the privileged position of England, which supported Portugal during the fight against the Spanish, led to English families being installed in the Region. The border war in Spain / Portugal was reflected in the Canary Islands, with restrictive measures to trade between those islands and Madeira. In Lanzarote, there was retaliation against the Madeiran residents, especially a prominent family whose assets were confiscated by the Spanish. Limited trade with the Canaries led to Madeira turning to new markets, under British influence, especially the USA and the British colonies, which had a positive impact on the export of wine. So Madeira won both economically and politically while Portugal was under the two situations: the Filipes of Spain and the the Restoration.

Today’s front page news headlines for the Diário de Notícias :

Today’s top news headline : Porto Santo subsidised to the power of 7% of purchases. The Porto-santenses are amongst the best-off in the country thanks to the salary increase. Only the 30% insularity allowance causes regional irregularities : one lives worse-off in Funchal. Top story today I will leave for some other kind soul to translate. LINK 

Sá Group invests €3.5 million in Câmara de Lobos. The new Hiper Sá store opens on Saturday, with over 7 thousand products, and provides employment for 30 people, and also 10 posts indirectly. It will be open every day between 8 am and 9 pm, and includes free parking spaces for 31 cars, with 5 of those allocated for disabled and pregnant shoppers.

256 vacancies to be filled – Every month there are work positions to be taken up. It’s strange : Madeira has almost 13 thousand unemployed. October finished with almost 13,000 unemployed signed-on at the Institute of Employment and not far off 400 job offers made. Even so there were 256 vacancies still to be filled at the end of the month. Those aged over 35 and less than 9º grade education are the worst off when it comes to finding new jobs.

Insecurity in Venezuela is a myth. Vice-minister for Europe represented Hugo Chávez (President of Venezuela) in the XIX Ibero – American summit and guaranteed to the Diário that the intervention in banking serves to save the savings of the international community that lives in Venezuela. I am not allowed to say ‘who cares’ it seems, so I will skip this story on the basis that ‘it likely provides limited information of little interest to blog readers’.

Discotheque will liven Market Night. The nightclub  ‘Vespas’ will erect a tent  in the Praça da Autonomia. The programme for December includes various parties and the presence of famous DJs, and runs into the beginning of January. The big story is the market night entertainment provided by Vespas, that will appeal to the younger generation, that each year fill the main arteries of Funchal. I could give you a list of the ‘star’ names who will play music, but I suspect it might be as useful as the names of Rudolph’s pals who will be out delivering presents those nights. I remember reading from last year that the traditional significance of Market Night was diminishing, and with this racket filling the streets all night this year, that it not likely to get any better. Perhaps I misjudge the younger generation, and after dancing the night away to DJ Motiv8 (pictured), perhaps they will stock up with a bag or two of fruit and veg before ambling home. And as for Motiv8 himself, what were his parents thinking when they christened him with a number in his name?

Finally, in sport, or football rather : Lionel Messi dethrones Cristiano Ronaldo. The Argentine was elected with simplicity. The (ex?)-king of football drops down a notch, as Messi of Barcelona picks up the Golden Ball 2009 award, given by a French football magazine, after CR737 won it last year. Messi got 473 points, Ronaldo just 233 in the selection process, but still ended up a clear 2nd place in the rankings.

Marítimo player Bruno contracted ‘Gripe A’, making him the first case in Madeiran football. Get well soon Bruno … enough said?

And a bonus story : Portuguese use internet to see emails, exchange messages, and to see news. Obercom reveals a study that gives account of the increasing use of the internet. These are the facilities that those who go-online most use, and the growth areas are contact with friends (58.9%) and family (41.3%) through the internet, since 2003. In terms of information searches, the search for online news is the most widespread activity within the internet activities of the Portuguese, and nearly one-third perform this search daily. The study also indicates that the Google search engine has emerged as the most popular, having been visited since the beginning of 2009 by 87.4 percent of Internet users, followed by Sapo, visited by nearly two thirds of Internet users. 24 percent of the survey respondents believe blogs have little or no importance as sources of information, and 28.7 percent think the same in relation to government websites. Well what can I say, is it time to pack up and go home?

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