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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Tom &#8230;</strong> &quot;It has been done on Monte of course but rather unusual because all carriages are made of wood except that one&quot;.</p>
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<p><em><font color="#000040">A couple of snippets from Elaine (East) &#8230; many thanks.</font></em></p>
<p><strong>EC rules out further banana aid.</strong> <a href="http://www.fruitnet.com/content.aspx?cid=6204&amp;rid=1" target="_blank">ITS JUST BANANAS</a></p>
<p><strong>Europe seeks closer cooperation on border security.</strong> Much of the smuggling from Africa runs from Tunisia and Libya to the Italian coast or its offshore islands, including Sicily, Panteleria and Lampedusa. Other smuggling routes run from Algeria and Morocco to mainland Spain while others target the Spanish African enclaves of Ceuta and Melila. Further routes target Spanish and Portuguese Atlantic islands, notably the Canaries, Azores and Madeira. <a href="http://www.defenceweb.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=7172:europe-seeks-closer-cooperation-on-border-security&amp;catid=3:Civil%20Security&amp;Itemid=113" target="_blank">FULL STORY</a></p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Paul for these three articles and video :</font></em> </p>
<p><strong>MADEIRA ON THE MEND – UK Telegraph Newspaper &#8211; </strong><strong><em>&quot;Those of us who were visiting at the time and arrived subsequently were also invited to similarly contribute. I am told that they did so in large numbers, which reflects how the Madeirans are regarded by those they look after so well, year after year.&quot;</em></strong></p>
<p>&quot;Louise Roddon&#8217;s article (&quot;Madeira picks up the pieces&quot;, March 13) provided an excellent account of the hard work put in by the islanders to restore Funchal and its outlying towns and areas following the events of February 20. She captured their feelings of concern and sadness for their fellow islanders who had died or had been made homeless. Their other concern was that they hoped their regular visitors from many other countries would not be dissuaded from coming to Madeira by pictures beamed around the world in the immediate aftermath of the tragedy.</p>
<p>The article mentions the money and clothing donated by the islanders, but perhaps misses the point that those of us who were visiting at the time and arrived subsequently were also invited to similarly contribute. I am told that they did so in large numbers, which reflects how the Madeirans are regarded by those they look after so well, year after year.&quot;: <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/travelviews/7472742/Travel-feedback-of-the-week-March-13-19.html" target="_blank">ARTICLE</a></p>
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<p><em>Photo : Monachus schauinslandi (Hawaiian Monk Seal) underwater at Five Fathom Pinnacle, Hawaii.</em></p>
<p><strong>Madeira’s Monk Seals &amp; Hawaii’s Monk Seals &#8211; </strong>Monk seals are a critically endangered species worldwide. Historically, there were three species of monk seals:</p>
<p><b>The Mediterranean monk seal </b>found in the western Mediterranean Sea (primarily off the coasts of Greece and Turkey) and in the eastern Atlantic Ocean (off the coast of Africa and on the island of Madeira), and has a population of about 500.</p>
<p><b>The Hawaiian monk seal</b>, which is found in the Northwest and Main Hawaiian Islands and has a population of about 1,100. The Caribbean monk seal was found in the Caribbean Sea but is now extinct after centuries of human exploitation and hunting.</p>
<p><strong>Rare Hawaiian monk seal lands at UCSC&#8217;s Long Marine Lab: Scientists hope to learn secrets to save critically endangered species.</strong></p>
<p>Ho&#8217;ailona, a gregarious male monk seal born in May 2008 who suffers from cataracts, was abandoned by his mother a few days after birth. He was rescued from a beach on the island of Kauai and nursed to health by scientists from the National Marine Fisheries Service for a few months before being released back to the wild on Molokai.</p>
<p>The dire status of the two existing monk seal populations has necessitated international conservation initiatives. NOAA scientists and managers are working with experts around the world to help recover monk seals, and the information gained from treating and monitoring Ho&#8217;ailona&#8217;s development will help future conservation efforts for the species. <a href="http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_14704775?" target="_blank">LINK</a>&#160;<em><font color="#000040"> Elaine (East) also sent this one in &#8230; thanks.</font></em></p>
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<p><b>Film of visit by The President of the European Commission after 20th of February storm </b></p>
<p>Official video of the visit by The President of the European Commission José Manuel Barroso to Madeira in March 2010 to assess personally the damages caused by the storm that affected the island on 20th of February, 2010.</p>
<p>The President expressed his condolences to the regional government and to the families of the victims. He reiterated the readiness of the European Commission to assist the national and regional authorities, namely through the use of the European Solidarity Fund. Furthermore, the President was deeply impressed by the effort of reconstruction in this short period of time, which is already showing results, thus enabling this region to remain one of the excellent tourist destinations of Europe. <a href="http://c14005-o.l.core.cdn.streamfarm.net/video4/dgComm/barroso/W064811INT1.mp4" target="_blank">Link to video</a>&#160;</p>
<p><em><font color="#004000">Great plug for Madeira Durao, lets hope a few million people watched the interview. Did anyone see him when he was speaking to president Jardim in Funchal? He asked Jardim what was going to happen with all the inert (sand, rock etc.) material piled up from the clean up after the storm. Jardim was lost for words, stuttered, and finally spat out that it hadn&#8217;t been decided yet. And there was me thinking it might be sold off for construction, putting a bit more dosh into the pockets of those with stakes in the construction industry. </font></em></p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks for this from Selina</font></em> : In&#160; yesterday&#8217;s Diário newspaper an article about the funds for replacing the damaged cars in the storm. Information support for people who lost their cars in the recent storms. The controller Automotive Trade Association and Industry Funchal says there is demand for vehicles by people who have lost their cars in time, but not materialized because the deal pending legislation on the support announced. &quot;We have a notion that 500 cars were actually lost in the rivers in flood, the land, the roads, but we have a forecast of more than 500 cars were in garages and were damaged, said Alfredo Mendonça. The Madeira executive announced last week that people with cars which were completely destroyed in the storm of February 20 can receive a grant of Euros and a deduction for three thousand Euros car tax on the purchase of a new one. This was discussed at a meeting of the executive, and has been reported that there is a line of credit in the CGD for the procurement of car under these circumstances. To qualify for this help, the owner must demonstrate that the recovery of the car is impossible and that the disaster was the direct cause of their destruction. Alfredo Mendonça says that there is &quot;a demand for people to hire, but do not want to go another step because they do not know how they will handle&quot; this support. &quot;We are all waiting to get that law without which one can not do anything,&quot; he says. &quot;It was said that there was a support of four thousand, but how are you going to handle this situation, and how will it be passed on to customers, how the participation will come to the brand owners do not know why there have been no public information,&quot; stresses. </p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>DIÁRIO</strong> <strong>19/03/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/190310/04destaque.jpg" width="250" height="167" /> Houses on a knife-edge. </strong>Several houses at the top of Fundoa in Monte are at risk and families can only visit during the day. Technicians from the IHM have visited but the families have not yet heard from the council when it will be safe to return. Many families want to return and not be rehoused. The rains have damaged the supporting walls and the foundations are visible. The houses originally had land in front of them but this has been gradually eroded away until they now overlook an abyss. The Regional Government had been asked to consolidate the escarpment by the Socipan bakery, which was damaged by a landslide. The technicians do not know if the houses can be saved. Teams have been prioritising those temporarily staying with relatives and in shelters, determining if their houses were overcrowded and if they need relocating. In Funchal, there are homes and families in areas at risk with an uncertain future.</p>
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<p><strong>MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>Our Lady of Fatima returns to Funchal.</strong>&#160; At 15.00 on Sunday March 21st, the Pilgrim Image will leave the Church of São Jorge, accompanied by bikers on the journey to Funchal. Between March 21st and April 11th, the time devoted to Easter celebrations, the circuit around the parishes is suspended. From April 11th to May 12th, Machico and Santa Cruz will receive the image of Nossa Senhora de Fátima.</p>
<p><strong>In Venezuela, April 25th will be transformed to Day of Madeira.</strong> In Venezuela, the &#8216;April Revolution&#8217; this year will be associated with Madeira. The day the Portuguese remember the Carnation Revolution will be for fundraising activities. All the money raised will go into a single account and transferred directly to the Regional Government of Madeira. This is a curious date given the bad coexistence of Alberto Jardim with designated &#8216;ideals of the April Revolution&#8217;. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/190310/dn0401021001.jpg" /> Homeless family refuse a house.</strong> A family of seven, victims of the storm of February 20th, refused resettlement in a house supplied by the IHM. The family visited the house in the Calçada do Pico and complained it was dirty and without furniture. They returned to the Youth Hostel where they had been temporarily accommodated but have lost the right of staying there for free, having to pay the normal fee of 11 Euros per night. The IHM cannot understand their decision, saying the T4 is excellent and is much better than what they had. Caritas said they had a lorry of furniture and equipment for the family and waited for an hour but they never materialised at the house. The family&#160; have now lost the right to be rehoused. The photo shows the old house in Vasco Gil where they cannot return to as it is at risk. </p>
<p><strong>Many of the flood losses are yet to be declared.</strong> Many of those whose assets were destroyed or damaged a month ago, including houses and cars, have not officially declared them. For vehicles, the owners are waiting for the law to be published that will set out the rules on compensation. The Regional Government has stated it will subsidize the cost of a new car by 1,000 Euros and allow a 3,000 Euros tax deduction. The two pre-conditions are that the car is irrecoverable and that the destruction was due to the disaster. Owners need to prove the destruction of the car through statements from the councils or police with, wherever possible, photographic evidence. For property damage, owners can contact the IHM, town halls or community development organizations. At present, the Recovery Program of Degraded Property (PRID) is for houses requiring reconstruction. Since the end of December, the Regional Directorate of Agriculture has received declarations of crop damage resulting from the harsh winter. The network for the receipt of declarations of damage has been extended after the storm of February 20th. </p>
<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/190310/dn0401070701.jpg" /> New regional cruise ship. </strong>The Grand Voyager will begin on April 30th a series of 19 seven night regional cruises, allowing embarking/disembarking at Funchal. The Carnival group has confirmed the dates, prices starting at 500 Euros per person and sold through the agent, Blandy. The Grand Voyager will call at Vigo, Lagos, Casablanca, Arrecife, Las Palmas and Funchal. Dates when the ship calls at Funchal are: May 7, 14, 21; Thursdays in June &#8211; 3, 10, 17, 24; July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; August 5, 12, 19, 26 and September 2, 9. The ship was built in Germany in 2000 and is registered in Madeira, which is why Portuguese is the official language on board. It measures 180.7 metres long, 25.6 metres wide and can carry 922 passengers and 360 crew members. This ship first called at Funchal on the 22nd April 2001 under the name Olympic Voyager.</p>
<p><strong>POLITICS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Joint Committee to complete the evaluation within a month. </strong>João Cunha e Silva (the vice-president of the Regional Government and a member of the Joint Committee) wants the evaluation of the damage and examination of means of financing the reconstruction of Madeira to be completed within a month. All committee members visited the worst affected areas of Ribeira Brava yesterday morning and Câmara de Lobos in the afternoon. Today they go to the high zones of Funchal and then move on to the lower zone. Cunha e Silva acknowledged that the extensive damage required a lot of work, and more funding than available through the EU Solidarity Fund as the damage goes beyond the initial estimate of the Regional Government. He warned that the EU Solidarity Fund is not as substantial as people think and falls far short of expectations, so other sources of funding will need to be creatively used. Committee members emphasised the spirit of full cooperation between the two governments and said that the great effort and work the Madeirans have already done is &quot;moving&quot;.</p>
<p><strong>Building materials from the Continent for the reconstruction effort.</strong> Various councils and parish councils on the Continent have offered to send building materials to assist the rebuilding of Funchal. A shipping company will transport them for free. Via the council, BES bank distributed 55,000 Euros to commercial establishments from its solidarity fund. The council gave 2,500 Euros cheques to each trader to help clean and recuperate losses. The council has hired two companies to survey the houses affected by storm damage over the next two weeks. Reconstruction will depend on their recommendations, guided by financial experts and local development associations. 14 contracts have been issued by the council for areas requiring immediate work.</p>
<p><strong>PS criticize structures on the beach.</strong> Jacinto Serrão, the leader of the Socialist Party will request a parliamentary hearing so the Regional Government, Porto Santo Council and maritime authorities can clarify aspects of the constructions that are destroying the beach of Porto Santo. The PS went to Porto Santo to see the walls and infrastructure that are being built on the beach. They concluded these accumulate errors and cause negligence, and call into question the sustainability of the beach which is a candidate for the Seven Wonders of Portugal. The structures are destroying the beach just to satisfy the particular interests of some. The socialists want to know the reasons for these constructions and the type of study undertaken before licensing. The economy of the island cannot be destroyed in this way, because of the desire of some who want to keep their houses on the dunes. </p>
<p><strong>UPDATE</strong></p>
<p><strong>State received almost 200,000 Euros IVA from solidarity campaigns.</strong> The IVA was collected by the State from the premium rate promoted by TMN, PT and Sonaecom. The Ministry of Finance received 198,120 Euros in IVA from calls and sms messages of solidarity. It followed the law fully and retained this money. From three solidarity campaigns, a total of 991,170 Euros has been donated to Madeira. A campaign by TMN and PT permitted a phone call or sms message to be sent where the person contributed 0.60 Euros to Caritas Diocesana do Funchal. This campaign was adhered to by 61,000 people and raised 36,600 Euros. PT and SIC through the &#8216;Uma flor pela Madeira&#8217; project raised 590,000 Euros. &#8216;Portugal Solidário &#8211; Ajuda a Madeira&#8217; in conjunction with the Media Capital group collected 364,570 Euros for Caritas. </p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>: </strong></p>
<p><strong>Líbano [José] Martins, murder suspect, in the end was not arrested. The Diário confirmed with the Brazilian government the notable error of the Portuguese authorities. </strong>Back again to the story of the gang leader, allegedly responsible for the kidnap and murder of an elderly businessman&#160; from Porto Santo.</p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Without money in sight. Today marks one month since the tragedy came and the reconstruction goes ahead, even without knowing when any money will come. True it is that the hopes rest with Lisbon (€500 million) and not with the European Union (€45 million). </strong>All the following headlines are related to the same story (except the sports headline). Today the Diário has a special edition to illustrate the events of the last month. </p>
<p><strong>Political parties intensify criticism and demand technical studies.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Anadia [shopping centre, Funchal] reopens in May, remodelled. </strong></p>
<p><strong>List of the MP deflates rumours, pointing to the localities from where all of the 43 dead were removed.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Rain unleashes stress and fear. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Media coverage took the news of the storm to millions around the world.</strong></p>
<p><strong>President of Naval [football club] came to offer €55 thousand; the big clubs haven&#8217;t fulfilled their promises. </strong></p>
<p><strong>The signs of the storm – 28 days have passed from when the chaos started on the island. </strong>The reestablishment of the relationship between the central and regional governments, a wave of solidarity without precedent, and the capacity of the Madeirans to rebuild, are the signs of the storm that ravaged Madeira one month ago. The island has lived in exactly 28 days, also one Saturday, one of the worst moments in its history after being devastated by bad weather that caused 43 deaths, 8 missing, 120 injured, 600 homeless and caused huge material damage. On the day of 20th February, the middle of the morning, after a rainy night, the population was surprised by strong torrents of mud flooding Funchal, dragging huge rocks and debris that caused chaos in the Madeira capital. The situation stretched to other locations on the island, mainly on the west side, in the regions of Ribeira Brava and Ponta do Sol. The immense torrents of water dragged away everything they found in their paths, people, cars, houses, streets, bridges, communications and electricity posts and farming land, leaving a vast trail of destruction. </p>
<p>Funchal became impassable, the communication networks started to collapse and the motorway [via rápida] was closed. The news started coming in with images giving an account of Madeira suffering a great natural catastrophe, and a climate of despair set-in as fruitless attempts were made to contact relatives and friends by mobile phone.</p>
<p>Landslides, isolated populations, collapsing houses, vehicles and people swept away by the torrents, [underground] car parks filled with water, and hundreds of people made homeless placed in hosting centres were the stories that filled the news. In a demonstration of solidarity in order to be with the Madeirans, on that day, the prime minister of Portugal came to Madeira to observe the damage and announce the first measures of support, marking a new era in the relationship between José Sócrates and Alberto João Jardim. The president of the Madeiran government said that he needed the &quot;axes and [gardening] tools to rebuild the island&quot; and Sócrates guaranteed total solidarity from the State to the region.&#160; There followed visits by the President of the republic, Cavaco Silva, from various other ministers, from the European Commission for regional development, and from the president of the European Commission, Durão Barroso. </p>
<p>After the the initial impact, reconstruction had become the watchword, a task that involved all the community in re-establishing normality, including the army that transported to Madeira a bridge to resolve the isolation of Fajã da Ribeira, in Ribeira Brava, that was familiar to all who visit the island. Three days later, some traders reopened their businesses and measures of support started to be announced, including the formation of a joint commission from the Government of the Republic and Madeira, that is already working out in the field to determine the investments needed for the reestablishment of normal life. </p>
<p>Some works that took place in Funchal, Ponta do Sol and Ribeira [Brava ?] will be the memories that will remain of that fateful day, especially for those that lost somebody in the storm. </p>
<p>The main sports headline today : <strong>[Vítor] Sá takes the leadership in the Porto Santo Rally – The start of the competition was marked by the withdrawal of Filipe Freitas.</strong> </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Becky &#8230;</strong> &#8216;Cruise ship silhouettes&#8217;</p>
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<p><em><font color="#400000">I think you requested &#8216;meat on the bone&#8217; more detail of the austerity budget for citizens / residents. Well, this is a good starting point. I am sure more detail, guidance will be on its way from the Government. Paul.</font></em></p>
<p><strong>PORTUGAL – STABILITY AND GROWTH PROGRAMME 2010-2013</strong></p>
<p>Memo from the Ministry of Finance and Public Administration &#8211; 08 March 2010.</p>
<p>The memo includes:</p>
<p>-<b>Reduction of the General Government deficit and correction of the public debt growth by 2013</b></p>
<p>-<b>The compensation of employees expenditure will be reduced to 10% of GDP in 2013</b>, through a decrease of at least 100 million Euros per year of the overall amount of this expenditure. This goal will be achieved through:</p>
<p>• the reinforced implementation of the “at least two out for one in” rule;</p>
<p>• a policy of strong wage constraints</p>
<p><b>Social benefits will be reduced</b> from 21.9% of GDP in 2009 to 21.4% of GDP in 2013.</p>
<p><strong>Intermediate consumption expenditure</strong></p>
<p>• Definition of outsourcing expenditure ceilings;</p>
<p>• Definition of a ceiling for expenditure on military equipment, through</p>
<p>40% reduction in the amount defined in the LPM (Military Funding Programme); not establishing any new commitments for military equipment purchasing.</p>
<p>• Reduction and rationalisation of current operating expenditure based, in particular, on the streamlining of public procurement and shared services processes. <a href="http://www.min-financas.pt/inf_economica/PEC2010-2013_memo_EN_08mar2010.pdf" target="_blank">Link to full memo</a> </p>
<p><em>Two from Elaine (East)</em> : Interesting&#160; Festa da Flor poster.&#160; <a href="http://www.madeiraislands.travel/pls/madeira/docs/F1284649185/Festa%20da%20Flor-cartaz.pdf" target="_blank">HERE</a>&#160;&#160;&#160; </p>
<p>Helicopter flight anyone? <a href="http://vimeo.com/10033178" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p><em>From Tom</em> : <strong>Expresso newspaper 6 of March Economy section &#8211; interview with one of the richest men of Portugal.</strong></p>
<p>Alexandre Soares Dos Santos &#8211; owner of Pingo Doce stores all around Globe including Poland which he said is the Motor and tiger of arising Markets in Europe. He is there with 600 stores named Biedronka and he is going to open next 800. 60% of net profit of Grupo Jeronimo Martins, comes from Poland&#8217;s business. He said Russia and Ukraine are too corrupted to even think for him to invest.</p>
<p>On the home political front he said : The Prime-minister does not have psychological conditions to govern Portugal. Alexandre Soares fears an aggravation of the crisis with the increase of the unemployment and laments the situation. In a few months here (in Portugal) there will be&#160; no government.&quot; <em>Very strong statement of the Man who knows.</em></p>
<p><em><font color="#004000">Thanks a lot Paul, Elaine, Tom and Pete for the above links and articles.</font></em></p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>DIÁRIO</strong> <strong>18/03/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong>CDS want an investigation into the tragedy. </strong>Despite challenges by the opposition parties, the PSD has refused to establish a committee of inquiry into the tragedy of February 20th. The CDS-PP have formalized the request which requires 10 signatures from the opposition. The committee would assess responsibilities in the tragedy, especially licensing and building in areas of risk. The CDS think it is now time to take stock of the causes and consequences of the tragedy, especially to prevent the repetition of various situations. The main causes were: lack of planning and land management, improper occupation of land, construction on the banks and over the beds of streams and uncleared streams. The effects of the storms were exacerbated by insufficient afforestation of slopes and the dumping of earth and debris into waterways. The CDS propose immediate support to small businesses and families affected by the storms, cleaning streams and a review of the Municipal Master Plans and the preparation of plans for the coastline.</p>
<p><strong>Taiwan wants to give money to Madeira but does not know whom to send it to. </strong>The solidarity has caused a diplomatic embarrassment as there is no representation of Taiwan in Portugal. The Portuguese Government does not want to anger China and does not want to offend Taiwan and refuse aid. If Taiwan gave money directly to Madeira, it would assume that these two regions are of similar status. (China considers Taiwan part of Chinese territory and not an independent state). The solution appears to be for the cheque to be given directly to Madeiran deputies in the Assembly of the Republic and then the funds distributed to the regional institutions.</p>
<p><strong>MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/180310/dn0401021501.jpg" /> Crack could mean collapse. </strong>A fissure opened in a wall that supports land near the Business Park in Garachico in the parish of Estreito de Câmara de Lobos. The February rains have deepened the fissure and there could be subsidence of earth, trees and rocks if there are more episodes of intense rain. A landslide caused some damage a few days ago. The situation is being monitored by the council, Madeira Business Park and the Regional Secretariat for Social Infrastructure.</p>
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<p><strong>Port news. </strong>The container ship BBC Scotland starts today replacing the Apollo on the Lisbon-Madeira route. The ship was built in China in 2002 and belongs to the shipowner Briese Schiffahrt. The ship is 100.58 metres long, 16.6 metres wide and has a draft of 6.4 metres. It has a gross tonnage of 4,090 tonnes and can carry 390 20-foot containers. Top speed is 15 knots, it requires a 15-strong crew and navigates under the British flag. The Lobo Marinho will sail two extra trips between Funchal and Porto Santo this weekend to increase availability for the &#8216;XIV Rally Porto Santo Line&#8217;. The extra trips are on Friday and Sunday as the rally takes place on the 19 &#8211; 20 March. &#8212; <em>Is gross tonnage high for a ship with a volume of 10,685 cubic metres? (Diario original &#8211; arqueação bruta de 4.090 toneladas).</em></p>
<p><strong>Madeira is selling well for Easter.</strong> Cape Verde and Disney in Paris are popular Easter holiday packages sold to the Portuguese public. There has a been slightly higher demand for Easter holiday tourism than in 2009. Both the Azores and Madeira are selling well. For long-haul, the Caribbean and Brazil remain the most sought after destinations. Tunisia and Egypt are also popular.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/180310/dn0401070401.jpg" /> Choupana Hills Resort leads the nominations for the World Travel Awards.</strong> The WTA are the &#8216;oscars&#8217; of tourism according to The Wall Street Journal. The Choupana Hills Resort leads the Portuguese nominations as it is a candidate in five categories and The Vine and Tivoli Madeira have three nominations. There are in total about 5,000 entries (airlines, tour operators, car rental firms, destinations and new hotels) from 162 countries. There are several Portuguese nominations. TAP is one of 10 airline candidates. Lisbon is nominated in four categories &#8211; Best Destination, Best Destination for City Breaks, Best Cruise Destination and Best Cruise Port. Several luxury hotels in the Algarve and some hotels in Madeira are also candidates.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE</strong></p>
<p><strong>Martins arrested in Brazil.</strong>&#160; Líbano Martins is detained in Brazil for the suspected abduction and homicide of the Porto Santo businessman Guilherme Alves. Martins was detained on January 22nd and is in custody awaiting an extradition process. The alleged three co-perpetrators of the crime carried out in July 2009 were arrested a few days after it was committed.&#160; </p>
<p><strong>JORNAL DA MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong>Daily flight to Ponta Delgada.</strong>&#160; The first SATA flight between Funchal and Ponta Delgada using the new Bombardier Q400 aircraft will be on Saturday. There will be initially two flights per week increasing to a daily flight in July and August. These aircraft have half the capacity of the current Airbus A320 but have lower costs, especially in fuel consumption. SATA hope to increase passenger numbers travelling between Madeira and the Canary Islands to the Azores and on the profitable North America routes. They also hope to transport more tourists on the Ponta Delgada / Funchal / Faro / Ponta Delgada link.</p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>: </strong></p>
<p><strong>Father&#8217;s day – Facing the new challenges. The family of today, has a mother and father of equal competencies. Both need to be alert to modern dangers.</strong></p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Imprisonment of Martins in doubt – The Justice Police, quoting a note from the Minister for External Relations for Brazil, revealed the capture and detention of the alleged leader of the gang that kidnapped and killed Guilherme Alves. But the Federal Police of Baía denied to the Diário the imprisonment of Martins, saying that on the 22nd January he was just allowed extradition request [?]. The judiciary says that it is going to clarify the situation. </strong>There are now uncertainties about the arrest of José Martins, alleged gang leader in the kidnap and murder of the elderly Porto Santo businessman last year. The Brazilian Court has postponed the extradition order, and has not even confirmed the arrest. The Portuguese police, via Interpol, had applied for Martins to be extradited, and it seemed that had been accepted. <em><font color="#004000">What a mess &#8230; makings of an international incident here methinks if Martins&#160; end up not being extradited, or was not arrested in the first place!</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Unemployment bordering on fifteen thousand – Official data says that 14,984 are looking for work, and that constitutes an increase of 38.9% in a year. Only the Algarve is worse. In the Azores there is a clear downward trend. </strong><em><font color="#400040">That&#8217;s the official version of events, so now as usual we just await the statement of Uncle Bertie, president of Madeira and the Social Democrat party, with their versions of the numbers of unemployed, predicted by Der this time to be between just 17 and 22 people. </font></em></p>
<p><strong>Houses on &#8216;a knifes edge&#8217; – In the high zone of Fundoa, there are houses in danger of imminent collapse. Residents, who have arranged safer lodgings, only go there during the day. Until now nobody [authority] has appeared to say what will happen in the future. </strong><em><font color="#400000">I think this photo is up around Monte, and I saw a similar situation a couple of weeks ago around Boa Morte, many kilometres from Funchal, and it was even a bit scary driving past it. Still many places unvisited by the authorities it seems. This small island, at times, seems a lot bigger than many judge it to be.</font></em></p>
<p>The main sports headline today : <strong>Regional [Rally] starts today on Porto Santo – There are several candidates for the title. The Diário heard the plans of the 27 contestants. </strong>Special rally edition of the Diário.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">If anyone else can oblige with the translation of any of the ‘blank’ or sparsely filled headlines, or other news stories, here is the</font> <a href="http://www.dnoticias.pt/" target="_blank">link</a><font color="#ff0000">. All contributions much appreciated.</font>&#160;</strong></p>
<p><strong>Just announced, after the draw for the next round of the Europe League, that Benfica have drawn Liverpool, the first leg being in Lisbon. </strong>Liverpool won&#8217;t relish that after the last time they played Benfica in the Champions League. I think it was the year after Liverpool won it, that Benfica played pretty badly, but still managed to beat Liverpool home and away. I wait to be corrected &#8230;</p>
<p>&quot;I nearly got caught out by a bogus email from Facebook the other day so beware. It is entitled something along the lines of &quot;Facebook password reset confirmation customer support&quot; and can do a lot of damage to your PC and steal your passwords&quot;. Jane. <em><font color="#400000">Thanks Jane, I got one too today, but luckily I saw your email first. Here the article about it on </font></em><u><a href="http://uk.news.yahoo.com/22/20100318/ttc-uk-facebook-virus-fe50bdd.html" target="_blank">YAHOO</a></u></p>
<p>Thanks to Paul : <strong>Madeira and parts of the Continent on YELLOW alert today Friday: strong winds</strong></p>
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<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Elaine (East) for that cartoon, and this web snippet :</font></em></p>
<p><em><strong>Oceans of Wine: Madeira and the Emergence of American Trade and Taste</strong></em> by David Hancock. New Haven: Yale, 2009. This engaging and thoroughly researched (150 pages of endnotes) work delves into all aspects of Madeira from the growing of the grapes on the Portuguese island of Madeira to the merchants, shippers, and consumers. The often complex and changing transatlantic trade was not restricted to the British colonies, but among many nations. <a href="http://researchingfoodhistory.blogspot.com/2010/03/madeira.html" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p>Becky kindly send in this link to a video of fantastic nature photography <a href="http://vimeo.com/3774590" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p>How our islands are made &#8230; Pete <a href="http://paleoviva.fc.ul.pt/cmsbibliogafia/cms057.pdf" target="_blank">HERE</a>&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; <em><font color="#000040">Thank you both.</font></em></p>
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<p><strong>DIÁRIO</strong> <strong>16/03/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/160310/dn0401021301.jpg" /> Government builds walls on the beach.</strong>&#160; To protect illegal small villas that were originally &#8216;casas da lancha&#8217;, the Regional Government is building walls in the middle of the beach of Porto Santo. These buildings were for storing boats and have been transformed into holiday homes over the past 20 years. Porto Santo Council has made a complaint to the government. The target of the main complaint was the house belonging to Carlos Machado, the &#8216;Posto Avançado da Democracia&#8217; (shown). Carlos Machado is associated with Alberto Jardim and the first wall built was to protect his holiday home. These artificial barriers impede the natural movement of the sand and sediments and will have a significant impact on the size of the beach. The Regional Government has also allowed the sand dunes to be destroyed by the replacement of wooden boat houses, with the installation of septic tanks that are emptied at night time onto the beach. The width of the beach is now less than 40 metres in areas and some areas are completely submerged at high tide. Over the last three decades, it has been estimated that 350,000 cubic metres of sand have disappeared, equivalent to 23,000 lorry loads. 13,000 cubic metres per year are lost. There are also less sediments transported to the beach by streams, the flow lessened by constructions designed to control storm water. The houses impede the circulation of sand from the north to the south. To remedy the problem, the Regional Government need to dredge the sea bed to replace the lost sand. These holiday homes are illegal yet other structures have been demolished, for example the Bar do Henrique because it was not a wooden construction. The Ports Administration has identified a number of houses in an attempt to prevent their proliferation. Santos Costa, the Regional Secretary for Social Infrastructure has rejected replenishing the sand. He has also allowed the removal of large stones and pebbles that dissipate wave energy and prevent coastal erosion. </p>
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<p><strong>Santa Cruz terminate the contract of a firm dumping earth in the ribeira. </strong>An ironic situation arose. A construction firm in Santo da Serra was contracted by Santa Cruz Council to clean the estrada do Ribeiro Serrão (Camacha), that had become impassable after the storms on February 20th. The firm deposited the debris from the road into the Ribeiro Serrão, resulting in the council terminating their employment. The council already have a very rigid policy against individuals and companies that harm the county. The debris was being removed from the site of the Ponte de Pau and the action destroyed pipelines that carry drinking water to Camacha. This area had been without a drinking water supply for one week and the pipes had been repaired that very same day. The firm&#8217;s manager denied they had worked for the council but instead for &#8216;Estradas da Madeira&#8217;, and did not understand the accusation. The councillor backed his initial statement, adding that the firm dumped the earth into the stream to prevent having to transport it to temporary landfill sites.</p>
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<p><strong>MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>Expenses paid only when there is a conviction.</strong> Clarification of a previous report that the police have to pay for injuries sustained to the attacker, whilst defending themselves. Payments for medical treatment and social security contributions after aggressive incidents are paid by the perpetrators only if they are tried and convicted. The decision rests with the courts and not the health service. If the accused is innocent, the costs are paid by those who lose the court case. These procedures apply to both civilians and the police.</p>
<p><strong>Social Security pays 15 million Euros to institutions.&#160; </strong>In 2009, the Centre for Social Security transferred 15 million Euros to Social Security institutions and other not-for-profit institutions. This is 25% higher than in 2008. The number of institutions has not increased and they are mainly for children and the elderly, the latter increasingly in need of support. </p>
<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 20px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/160310/dn0401070301.jpg" /> Two more dredges and the Zenith in port today. </strong>Two regional dredges started to clear the Port of Funchal after the storm of February 20th. Two more from Lisbon and Setubal will help them. One dredger, the Varosa, arrived yesterday morning with the aid of the Comandante Águas tug. It is 55 metres long, 11 metres wide and can hold about 670 toneladas (tonnage/tonnes ?) of inerts. The second dredger, the Gruamar, is transported from Setubal by the tug Monfort and arrives today. This vessel has a length of 39.4 metres and a width of 11.5 metres. Today is the inaugural visit of the cruise ship called the Zenith. Coming from Las Palmas in the Canary Islands with 220 tourists on board then sailing on to Lisbon. The ship was built in 1992 in Germany and is 208 metres long, 29 metres wide and can receive 1,374 passengers served by a crew of 657 personnel.&#160; </p>
<p><strong>Jorge Sá complains to the police about a dark campaign.</strong> A few days after the disaster of February 20th, an e-mail was circulated claiming that the Sá supermarket chain was taking advantage of the break in the drinking water network by raising the price of bottled water in some municipalities. Thousands of people in Madeira received this e-mail. The sender was identified as a former employee who is currently employed by a rival firm. A second e-mail was sent suggesting that people shopped at Pingo Doce supermarkets, mentioning that the owners of this chain were donating one million Euros to help the reconstruction effort, as opposed to the Sá Group not offering any financial help. The e-mail also alleged that Jorge Sá demanded that employees worked overtime without being paid to do so. Jorge Sá denies these accusations. </p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>: </strong></p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Renovation of Serra de Água at the cost of privates [companies] – RTP Television and Sonae have clubbed together €1.5 million with the €1.2 million of Mota Engil, in order to guarantee the construction of 26 new houses. </strong></p>
<p><strong>The joint committee starts work tomorrow on the evaluation of Madeira [damage].</strong></p>
<p><strong>A mysterious &#8216;Crater&#8217; disturbs Achadas da Cruz – The people are suspicious of something that the scientific community have promised to investigate.&#160; </strong>The hole that is causing restlessness in Achadas has a diameter of one metre and a depth of 1.8 centimetres [yes I have double checked], and locals believe that it was caused by a meteorite. The hole appeared at the beginning of the month, a few days after the extreme rainfall, but the locals don&#8217;t believe that the two matters are related. Maria Pestana, owner of the land which took the hit, says that she can now laugh at the situation. However, in the beginning she was not amused at all, and even prayed about the event. She swears that in 78 years of life that she has never seen anything like it, and refuses to cover it up or peek into the hole. &quot;It&#8217;s the power of God,&quot; she says. As for a reasonable explanation for the event, she refers to the fall of a &quot;lightning bolt&quot;, or at worst, for &quot;something more sumen&quot; striking. <em><font color="#400000">What is &#8216;sumen&#8217;, and how can someone peak into a hole that is 1.8 cm deep? Sr. Diário reporter, I think you need to go back an remeasure the depth of that hole.</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Undercover officer compromises &#8216;Caso da Mala&#8217; [The case of the case] – An operation of the PSP [Public Security Police] raises a request of invalidity in a case under judgement.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Madeira promoted in Porto and in Vigo – &#8216;Tourism&#8217; develops a promotional action following the new route of Transavia. </strong>The new air link between Funchal and Porto, by the French &#8216;low cost&#8217; airline, has prompted the Regional Secretary for Tourism and Transport to promote Madeira in those two cities. Workshops have been organised with tour operators and travel agents.</p>
<p><strong>Carlos Costa sings in the School Sports festival – The Madeiran &#8216;pop idol&#8217; participates in the opening session of the event, on the 27th April.</strong></p>
<p>The main sports / football headline today : <strong>Councillor condemns &quot;blackmail&quot; of the clubs – Arlindo Gomes [council president] criticises the leaders of Câmara de Lobos and Estreito and warns that he will reduce the support for sport. </strong>&quot;Nowhere is there any commitment to continuity of support and the council is going to decide what will be allocated and how much it will allocate, within its capabilities.&quot; This is the response of the president of Câmara de Lobos facing the criticism he has suffered, because it has not yet been decided what support to give to sport. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Tom &#8230;</strong> Vintage hidden view point on St. Luiza street behind house # 152. No one knows about it I guess <em><font color="#004000">(the correct photo this time, but I bet no one noticed except Tom)</font></em></p>
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<p><em><font color="#000080">Many thanks to Becky for these two videos :</font></em></p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure you must have seen this footage of a base jumper hurling himself off Cabo Girão on a motorbike, as it&#8217;s from 2006, but I hadn&#8217;t seen it before and having recently stood at the viewing point of Cabo Girão, it has made me feel a little queasy &#8230;&#160; just the thought of it&#160; (and what a waste of a motorbike, too!) </p>
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<p>Some great footage of someone&#8217;s day trip to Madeira (hang on, a day trip?!) in January 2010, with a Levada walk to Queimadas, Caldeirão Verde.</p>
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<p><em><font color="#000040">Thanks a lot to Paul for these three pieces :</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Should we go to Madeira? </strong>The UK Daily Telegraph, 12 March 2010: <strong>Pat Dawson, from Bath, writes : &quot;</strong>We have booked a week&#8217;s holiday in Funchal, Madeira, starting on March 23 but it&#8217;s difficult to<i> </i>discover what the situation is after the terrible floods. We are reluctant to cancel as we know how much the island depends on tourism, but if the centre of Funchal is cordoned off and most of the excursions aren&#8217;t running, is it worth going? We have booked independently so we can cancel our hotel up to seven days beforehand, but we would forfeit the flight&quot;.</p>
<p><strong>Gill Charlton replies : </strong>In response to the many emails we have received from readers, Telegraph Travel sent Louise Roddon to Madeira this week to assess the damage. <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/portugal/madeira/7421989/Madeira-picks-up-the-pieces.html" target="_blank">Link to Louise Roddon article</a>. She discovered that the capital, Funchal, has recovered remarkably quickly, while areas in the interior, such as Ribeira Brava, have borne the brunt of the landslides. The island&#8217;s famous gardens and levada walks are almost all open, as the clean-up effort continues in earnest.&quot; <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/columnists/gillcharlton/7427408/Ryanair-stamps-its-authority...-again-Ask-Gill.html" target="_blank">The Telegraph, 12 March 2010</a></p>
<p><strong>Support for Madeira from the American Senate, Washington. </strong><i>“Senator Kerry said the state of Massachusetts stands proud of its long-standing historical ties to the people of Madeira. </i><i>&quot;With their seafaring and cultural traditions, Portuguese-Americans have en-riched the Bay State beyond measure,&quot; he said. &quot;I am fortunate to be married to a woman who takes great pride in her Portuguese heritage. Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Madeira as <strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/16/Kerry02.jpg" width="208" height="149" /></strong>they work to overcome this disaster and rebuild their island paradise.&quot;</i></p>
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<p><i>Photo : </i><i>Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts</i></p>
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<p>Sen. Brown reminded how a tragedy like the one occurred in Madeira can reveal the strength of the bonds that exist within communities.</p>
<p><em>&quot;In this case, the bonds are very strong as Massachusetts owes a good deal of its history to the contributions of Portuguese-Americans,&quot; he said. &quot;We offer thoughts and prayers for the victims and their families, and our full support in their time of need.&quot;</em></p>
<p>Sen. Reed said U.S. officials continue to work to ensure the safety and well being of about 400 U.S. citizens on the island.” <a href="http://www.ojornal.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=20415840&amp;BRD=2677&amp;PAG=461&amp;dept_id=543384&amp;rfi=6" target="_blank">Link to full article</a> </p>
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<p><strong>Archaeologists declare nail a ‘fantasy’ crucifixion-relic. </strong>&quot;AN ARCHAEOLOGIST who identified a first-century Roman nail, which has been claimed as a possible holy relic kept by the Knights Templar in Madeira, said last week that it could not possibly have been used in a crucifixion.&quot;</p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Elaine found a couple of articles in The Portugal News Online:</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Government measures welcomed.</strong> Prime Minister José Sócrates was this week the recipient of unprecedented praise as he unveiled a host of measures to quell fears Portugal could follow in Greece’s footsteps and further undermine confidence in the financial stability of the Euro Zone and its members. <a href="http://www.theportugalnews.com/cgi-bin/article.pl?id=1052-1" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p><strong>Guess what? It was a wet February, says Met Office.</strong> Data from the IM shows that large quantities of rain fell last month, particularly in Madeira, where average daily quotas of rain were between 144.3 millilitres (on February 20th) and 129 millilitres (February 2nd), in Funchal. <a href="http://www.theportugalnews.com/cgi-bin/article.pl?id=1052-13" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p>Diário today repeated this article but added that Funchal had 3% more visits and 8% more passengers in transit (yearly total of 435,821).<strong> Portugal sets new record for number of cruise ship visitors.</strong> Last year cruise ships brought a record-breaking number of passengers to Portugal, setting a new high after more than 940,000 tourists disembarked from their liners at a Portuguese port. <a href="http://www.theportugalnews.com/cgi-bin/article.pl?id=1052-16" target="_blank">HERE</a>&#160; </p>
<p>Tess emailed with this, thanks : <font color="#400000">&quot;A few days back you had a feature on the blog about UK company &#8216;Naturetrek&#8217; promoting a whale-watching holiday to Madeira.&#160; This was also featured in the Travel Section of last Saturday&#8217;s UK Guardian under recommended family activity breaks in Europe.&#160; A 5-day holiday joining a team of marine biologists for daily whale &amp; dolphin watching trips on a privately chartered vessel costing from £895 inclusive of flights, transfers, accommodation, most meals, boat trips &amp; guiding.&#160; Seems that the UK papers are doing their bit to get the tourists coming back.&#160; Fantastic!&quot;</font> <a href="http://www.ayearinmadeira.com" target="_blank">TESS&#8217;S BLOG</a></p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks for those&#160; Elaine and once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>DIÁRIO</strong> <strong>13/03/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Police officers have to pay hospital charges for treating offenders. </strong>Police officers are being notified by the Hospital of Funchal to pay the cost of medical care of individuals with whom they have engaged in physical confrontation while working for the police service. The president of their union said this is unique in the country and is &quot;absurd and unacceptable&quot;. The bill for medical treatment is sent to those whom the victim perceives to be the perpetrator of the aggression. 98% of notifications are not paid and the health service resorts to litigation procedures. The police are taking their case to the national director of the police force.</p>
<p><strong>MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>Santa Cruz seeks justice in resettlement. </strong>Delays in the relocation of 51 homeless families in Santa Cruz is intentional and designed to avoid situations of injustice among the population in need. This is the conclusion drawn from words spoken by the Deputy Mayor of Santa Cruz. &quot;We could have already relocated all the families but they would be more satisfied if they were in other areas. We have talked to the homeless on the situation and they all prefer to be resettled in their parish of residence. We do not rehouse the families from Santo da Serra in Funchal.&quot; &quot;The Council has made every effort so people can return to their homes, but this was only possible in cases that just required clearing the access or the threat of landslides.&quot; In total, 12 families have been resettled and the five who remain in shelters should be relocated next week. The number of homeless families in Santa Cruz decreased from 83 to 63 this past week. 12 of these are related to the housing recovery project, leaving a total of 51 requiring permanent accommodation.</p>
<p><strong>Caracas reunion of 600 people for Madeira. </strong>More than 600 people attended the Thursday evening party of solidarity (vinhada) in Caracas for the victims of the storms in Madeira. The organizers are counting on the support of the Venezuelan authorities, taking into account the system of exchange controls in force in the country that prevent freely obtaining foreign currency. If the money is transferred at the official exchange rate, it will be worth three times as much (in Euros) than at the unofficial market rate. It helps that the Venezuelan Government understands the great need of Madeira at the moment. &#8212;<em>Hugo Chavez offered help to the Regional Government but I never found out if they took up the offer, so I presume they did not.</em></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/130310/dn0401021601.jpg" /> AJAMPS gave a homeless baby a surprise.</strong> The Young Entrepreneurs of Madeira and Porto Santo (AJAMPS) surprised Letícia Oriana on her first birthday with birthday cakes and a performance by clowns. The family were made homeless after the storm of February 20th and are staying at a Youth Hostel. They lived with their grandmother near Trapice in Santo António, Funchal. The house accommodated six people and sustained considerable damage and the ceilings are at risk of falling down. The 57 displaced people staying in the hostel were invited to lunch and dinner paid for by AJAMPS. Contributions were from members, friends and businesses and the vice president said it was rewarding to see these people smile. </p>
<p><strong>Penalties in civil service affect region. </strong>Government employees in Madeira did not join the nationwide strike on March 4th, due to the recent disaster that hit the region. The Stability and Growth Pact passed by the Portuguese Government applies to civil servants in Madeira. Measures introduced to decrease the budget deficit are: freezing of wages; increased taxes on income over 150,000 Euros; retirement age increased from 62.5 to 63 and to 65 in 2012/2013; for early retirement the penalty increases from 4.5% to 6% of pension for each year. The latter measure was envisaged for 2015 but has been brought forward to 2010. The autonomies have some power to mitigate some of the points in question but the regional governments have not expressed an intention to reverse these national rules.</p>
<p><strong>Madeirans complain more.</strong> The Serviço de Defesa do Consumidor (SDC) has been in greater demand by local people. Last year they received 624 complaints, far more than the 467 in 2008. In 2009, SDC responded to 4,398 requests, of which 3,774 were for information. The remaining 624 cases were complaints that centred around: movable property (208), real estate (108), banks and finance companies (93), essential services (90), transport (47), tourism and leisure (22), distance selling (21) and insurance (16). More people (1,068) needed debt counselling and information before using credit. 104 cases involved arbitration. They can also resolve complaints from citizens of other European countries who purchase goods or services from entities located in the region. </p>
<p><strong>POLITICS</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/130310/dn0401010401.jpg" /> Solidarity in London unites mayor and Albuquerque.</strong> Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London and Miguel Albuquerque, the Mayor of Funchal are the leading players in a day of solidarity for Madeira, which takes place on Saturday March 27th in London. A fundraising dinner for 800 diners in Earls Court is the primary activity of a day that will also have other events with a single objective; raising money for authorities and institutions that are spearheading the reconstruction of affected areas and supporting people affected by the floods. The dinner is in the Ibis Hotel in Earls Court, one of the most prestigious in London. The Madeiran businessman José Silva has organized the events after being contacted by a group of friends in London. All the local Portuguese community organizations and the Ambassador and Consulate of Portugal in London have been directly involved. Other fundraising events are: raffles, auctions and other similar activities; contributions from individuals and large companies; contact with the media and exclusive interviews with Sky News and Sky Sports are being negotiated to highlight the cause. The President of CS Marítimo will be present, along with other sporting personalities who will be announced soon. Entertainment at the dinner event is provided by Maria Aurora from the program &#8216;Atlântida&#8217; presented by RTP-Internacional, and possibly Madeira&#8217;s celebrity singer Vânia Fernandes will attend.</p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>: </strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/digital/fotos/140310/dn0101300101.jpg" /> Users want Lido ready for Summer – Even without the swimming pool, the bathing complex is in the Summer projects. But Funchal Council does not guarantee reopening, even partial.</strong> Come rain or shine, Summer or Winter, the weekends are not the same without a trip to the Lido bathing complex. The destruction caused by the storm does not deter the regulars at the Lido complex, remaining faithful to the location, at least whilst the beach remains open. The restoration works needed will mean the closure of the complex, which is not going down well with some regulars, who want the sea access to remain open, and other spaces left open, with just the pool closed. <em><font color="#400040">I have to say that this &#8216;statement&#8217; from the Diário took opinions from just a handful of people who frequent the facility at Lido, and is hardly representative of many thousands of people who at the moment have far more important and complex priorities.</font></em></p>
<p><em>Today’s main news headline :</em>&#160;<strong>Stone of the storms causes row – Santa Costa ordered the taking of stones from the storm torrents to the marina at Lugar de Baixo. Then, he retreated, the president of Ribeira Brava appearing in the confusion. The question persists : the stone is being given or sold? </strong></p>
<p><strong>One doesn&#8217;t mess with nature – The alert comes from Segadães Tavares, an engineer that has received awards, by the way of the destruction of February, for example with the bridges. &quot;That what is cheap ends up expensive&quot;, he reminds. </strong>Accompanied by a picture of the bridge over the Ribeira Brava, in the process of being pulled down after the February stone damage. <font color="#400000"><em>It&#8217;s about time someone with credibility came along and said this. A few days after the storm that caused so much death and destruction, President Jardim was quoted in the media [I can't remember the exact words, but this is close enough] &#8230; &quot;We have been hit by nature before, and come back to win, and we will do so again&quot;. What sort of message does that send to a population who look to Jardim for leadership, and even sensible advice? Everyone with their head screwed on knows that you don&#8217;t mess with nature, you work in harmony and within constraints &#8230; that is if you want to avoid problems in the future of course. </em></font></p>
<p><strong>Beneficiaries of social integration growing – In just one year, the social security payments increased to take in another 1,277 claimants. Today the total is 8,122.&#160; </strong>The beneficiaries of this social support received, on average, just €92.81 in January, a little below the national average. The growth in the claimants shown is from December 2008 to December 2009. The number of claimants has been growing since 2005, except for a slight exception in 2008. <em><font color="#004000">The true number of poor people who need this support is not discussed, as not everybody qualifies of course, but there are I know many many more worthy cases than stated in the headline figure from the Social Security report.</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Storm confuses the strategy of [Jacinto] Serrão – Leader of the socialist party of Madeira believes that it is possible to beat Jardim.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Jardim considers that the extraordinary convention &quot;is not going to get anywhere&quot;. In the week that precedes the direct [leadership] elections Jardim is going to get together with the PSD party activists in all the regions of Madeira.</strong></p>
<p>The main sports / football headline today : <strong>Wave of red invades the Choupana [the stadium of Nacional] this afternoon – Nacional hosts the league leaders in a stadium where one foresees a clear majority of Benfica supporters. L.F. Vieira promises housing to some families made homeless by the bad weather.</strong></p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Elaine (West) for this piece from today&#8217;s Jornal da Madeira:</font></em></p>
<p><b>“Help for </b><b>Madeira</b><b>” in Machico Forum. </b>On Saturday, April 20 there will be a solidarity show entitled &quot;Help Madeira” in Machico Forum. The event, organized by the Council of Machico, is aimed at raising revenue to help in the reconstruction of Madeira. Beginning at 20.30, the show will feature several figures and prominent guests in the field of regional music and, in particular, of the county.</p>
<p>The programme includes performances by Vânia Fernandes (closing the show), Pedro Garcia and Sara Cooper, former competitors from &quot;A Song For You&quot;, the group Flores de Maio, Claudia Nobrega, São de Leste, the Grupo de Fados de Machico, the “tuna” of the Banda Municipal de Machico / Casa do Povo of Machico, Amigos da Música/De Passagem, Prestige Dance, Metamorfose, Nuno Nicolau, Folk Group of Machico, among others. The show is expected to last about three hours.Tickets are on sale from the Freguesia in Machico and at the Machico Forum priced ten Euros.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Tom &#8230;</strong> &quot;Magnolias are blooming on Monte means Spring is in the air&quot;.</p>
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<p><em><font color="#000080">Many thanks to Elaine (East) for these web snippets / videos :</font></em></p>
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<p><strong>Cruising the Mediterranean (1933).</strong> 38 minutes in total, the first 8 minutes are relevant to Madeira. Keywords:<strong> </strong>S.S. Columbus, boys diving for coins, oxen drawn sleds, digging paving stones for street, laying stones, pounding, Madeira wine barrel on sled, man herding pigs in street, carrying wicker chairs, fish market, eels (Espada), removing skin on rough stone, live turtle (sold for food), flower seller, embroidery, carrying sled up stairs, sleds career down stone mountain road. <a href="http://www.travelfilmarchive.com/item.php?id=12100" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p><strong>Madeira.</strong> <strong>Description of the island in the 1920s</strong>. 4 minutes long silent clip. Keywords: Ox drawn sleds used for tourists, man passes a greased rag under runners, tourists ride in wicker basket sleds down stone path from Terreira da Luta. Two women sit on ground spinning yarn. Sled goes down stone path while two women wash clothes in gutter, old woman with crutch sits in chair next to young woman doing embroidery, two old men (twins?) with beards wearing pointed knitted hats sit on bench, young man making wicker chair. <a href="http://www.travelfilmarchive.com/item.php?id=12270" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p><em><font color="#000080">Many thanks to Becky for this video :</font></em></p>
<p>Lomelino Silva, (1892-1967) born in Funchal in Rua das Maravilhas, in the Parish of São Pedro on the 26th December 1892 on the Portuguese island of Madeira. He is known as the Portuguese Caruso. His singing talent was discovered when he was a youth whilst performing in the Teatro Municipal Baltazar Dias in Funchal.</p>
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<p><em><font color="#000040">And to Elaine out West, for this news article from yesterday&#8217;s Diário de Notícias :</font></em></p>
<p><b><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/080310/dn0401020901.jpg" /> Another scare in Jardim do Mar.&#160; </b><i>New rockfall on the road connecting to Estreito da Calheta. </i>More stones have fallen on the link road between Estreito da Calheta and Jardim do Mar. After a week with traffic stopped due to the storm that devastated this area, yesterday a further rockfall fell on this part of the road and only by chance were a family spared who were travelling on it. Given the pile of stones on the road, some of considerable size, the driver of the car was forced to brake in order to avoid the large covering of rocks. His tyre marks were visible on the asphalt. </p>
<p>In recent days the sun has returned. Now, the population of Jardim do Mar and Paul do Mar fear that the heat will open new cracks in some parts of the escarpment. The DIÁRIO knows that the link road to Jardim do Mar is on file as part of the survey that the Department of Infrastructure is conducting regarding the damage caused by the storm on 20 February.</p>
<p><strong><img style="display: block; float: none; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_a6mAYyc8sBI/SezERaLmTAI/AAAAAAAAGjI/a4S6jR2gelA/s1600/Calheta.jpg" width="510" height="344" />&#160;</strong></p>
<p>The perils of leaving Calheta by boat before ‘rampas’ slipways or marinas were constructed</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/72/Engenho_da_Calheta_437.jpg/450px-Engenho_da_Calheta_437.jpg" width="231" height="308" /> Know Calheta, Madeira History. </strong>Calheta, now with a population of 12,000 was one of the first areas in Madeira to be farmed. Its capital Calheta Town is about 31 kilometres from Funchal about 40-45 minutes drive time. As the Tourism website puts it “The municipality was once linked to the primary sector, and “industry” used to be important in the region.” There were once as many as eight sugar cane processing factories, though only one of them ‘Engenhos da Calheta’ is still operating today. With its museum with guided tours, shop and café its well worth a visit. Its about half-way up the hill from the Marina: <a href="http://www.engenhosdacalheta.com/" target="_blank">WEBSITE</a></p>
<p><em>Photo : Engenhos da Calheta.</em></p>
<p>Calheta’s ocean front has been refurbished with the construction of a marina with white sand beaches next to it surrounded by spacious gardens.</p>
<p><strong>The Parishes of Paul do Mar and Jardim do Mar. </strong>Two of its parishes, Paul do Mar and Jardim do Mar, challenge surfers to ride their spectacular waves. These surfing spots are nicknamed ‘Europe’s Hawaii’ and are considered among some of the best surfspots in Europe. Both villages, surfing beaches were venues for the World Surfing Championships in 2001. There are several restaurants in both these fishing villages, which of course specialise in fish dishes. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.venere.com/img/hotel/1/3/6/1/201631/image_hotel_exterior_aerialview_1.jpg" width="219" height="188" /> Prazeres. </strong></p>
<p><em>Photo :&#160; the award-winning eco-hotel Hotel Jardim Atlântico</em></p>
<p>Prazeres is a historic agriculture market village with a 17<sup>th</sup> century church perched on Calheta’s mountains Atlantic Ocean views. It’s a mountain and levada (water canal) walking paradise with its proximity to some of the most popular walks on the island such as Levada Nova and the Prazeres to Paul do Mar walk which starts from the award-winning eco-hotel <a href="http://www.jardimatlantico.com/por/index.asp" target="_blank">Hotel Jardim Atlântico</a>.</p>
<p>“The atmosphere in Prazeres is of one incomparable peace and charm, where time stands still and no-one is ever in a hurry.”</p>
<p><strong>Paul da Serra &amp; the famous Rabaçal levada walk. </strong>From Calheta you can go up to Paul da Serra a 1,500-metre-high plateau, where there is a view of both Madeira’s coasts. You can get to from Rabaçal from there. Here the untouched UNESCO Laurissilva forest covers the mountains with a green mantle.</p>
<p>You can start out from Rabaçal to walk along some of the most beautiful, impressive paths into the depths of the island, until you find yourself surrounded by the Laurissilva Forest.</p>
<p><strong>The Miradouros of Fonte do Bispo and the Farol (lighthouse) da Ponta do Pargo. </strong>“This belvedere is on the Paul da Serra plateau and nature lovers will feel the sensation of being enveloped by the exuberant vegetation of the Laurissilva Forest.”</p>
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<p>“This belvedere is at the island’s westernmost point and from here we can see the rugged landscape from the lighthouse to Sítio das Achadas da Cruz.”</p>
<p><strong>World class art in Calheta: Casa das Mudas Art Centre &amp; Prazeres Art Gallery. </strong>The award-winning ‘Casa das Mudas’ art centre in Calheta is divided into two parts, a mansion built in the 16th century that belonged to a granddaughter of João Gonçalves Zarco, the discoverer of Madeira, and a new, modern wing that blends in perfectly with the surrounding scenery. </p>
<p>This cultural centre built into the cliff with spectacular views of the countryside and the Ocean houses presents exhibitions, musical performances, plays, conferences and many other events. The Centre has run exhibitions displaying the works of artists such as Francis Bacon, David Salle, Eric Fischl, Picasso and Dali.</p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Madeira_Beach_(163610932).jpg/120px-Madeira_Beach_(163610932).jpg" width="159" height="119" /><em>Photo :&#160; view of Calheta beaches &amp; marina from Casa das Mudas Art Centre.</em></p>
<p>The new Prazeres Art Gallery part of ‘the Quinta Pedagogica’ complex which includes a small zoo and tea and cider houses run by the local priest is behind Prazeres Church. In early 2010 it displayed works of the world famous Portuguese artist ‘Paula Rego’.</p>
<p>A Tourist Guide to Calheta in English including recommended swimming areas such as Calheta’s white sandy beaches and the slipway (‘the rampa’ at Paul do Mar) is available on Calheta’s Town Hall website: <a href="http://www.cm-calheta-madeira.com/_pt/_pdfs/MadeiraTouristRoute.pdf" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p>The source and inspiration for Paul’s article was this page on Calheta on the official Tourism website: <a href="http://www.madeiraislands.travel/pls/madeira/wsmwdet0.detalhe_conteudo?p_cot_id=293&amp;p_lingua=en&amp;p_sub=1" target="_blank">HERE</a>&#160;<em><font color="#000040">Thanks a lot Paul, that should bring the money rolling in!</font></em></p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>DIÁRIO</strong> <strong>08/03/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>Courts give 14 cars to the region in 2009.</strong> Since 2007, goods seized by the courts have been given to RAM. They have confiscated 23 vehicles (17 cars, 6 motorcycles), 1,340.40 Euros, seven items of gold and many obsolete mobile phones. 5 of the cars were destroyed, 2 were assigned to the government, 4 sold at auction and the other 12 are awaiting disposal. The gold items will be sold at auction. Any clothing is given to institutions and other items are given to government departments. The ship Blaus VII was caught in Madeiran seas carrying 1,500 kilos of cocaine in February 2007. The Portuguese Navy is temporarily using this ship for training cadets although it belongs to the Region.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/080310/dn0401020501.jpg" /> Old bridge being demolished. </strong>Update on a previous report that the century-old bridge at Ribeira Brava has to be replaced. Last Friday, the demolition of this two-support bridge began and should be finished by the end of the week. It will be replaced by a pedestrian bridge which will connect both banks without any contact with the stream. This is because in the recent flooding, the surrounding &#8216;downtown&#8217; areas of Ribeira Brava were flooded as the debris was obstructed by the supporting pillars.</p>
<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong>Port loses tourists from cruise ships and ferries.&#160; </strong>The Port of Funchal maintained its leadership as the port most visited by cruise ships. Until the end of the first two months of this year, 40 ships called bringing 79,336 passengers, a decrease of 3.1% over 2009. In February, when 6 ships cancelled with a loss of 13,000 tourists, the port still received 32,476 tourists. In January, there were 25 ships with 46,860 tourists. The Spanish ferry connecting Funchal to the Canary Islands and Portimão transported 18.9% more passengers than in 2009. The increase was due to ferrying 2,276 passengers to Portimão and 1,130 passengers to the Canary Islands. The Porto Santo Line carried 6,773 passengers or 21.8% fewer passengers to Porto Santo. In summary, during the first two months of this year, there were 4.2% fewer passengers, justified by the decrease of 2,497 tourists from cruise ships, 1,879 fewer on the Lobo Marinho, offset by an increase of 542 carried on the &#8216;Volcan de Tijarafe&#8217;.</p>
<p><strong>IRS declaration.</strong> Deadline for paper-based declarations for Class A (dependent) and Class H (pensions) is 15 March. For declaration by the Internet, the period is March 10 &#8211; April 15.</p>
<p><strong>POLITICS</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/080310/dn0401011001.jpg" /> Solidarity Fund will only come after summer.</strong>&#160; The European Commissioner for regional policy, Johannes Hahn, warned yesterday that Madeira should rely on funding from the EU Solidarity Fund for reconstruction work not arriving until after summer, due to formal procedures that must be met. The Regional Government and the Government of the Republic must work together. They must make an estimate of the cost of the damage and submit it to the EU which will work as quickly as possible. This in fact, in Brussels terms, means months. The decision of the Commission for support from the Fund requires consultation and approval of the European Parliament and the European Council. Hahn admits that support might not even come this year. It depends on when the application is formalized. It is possible for Portugal to redirect some structural and cohesion funds. There are other funds for rebuilding infrastructure which will be discussed. </p>
<p><strong>EXTRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>Caritas speaks of &quot;tsunami of solidarity&quot;. </strong>After 20th February flood, there have been more than a thousand new volunteers. The charity does not want any more donations of food as the warehouse is full. Furniture and household equipment are urgently needed. To support the victims of the storm involves huge logistics. The social work part of the operation involves Social Security, Caritas and the Army working together flawlessly. The accountancy firm Madeira Management has donated 10,000 Euros to Caritas. <em><font color="#004000">According to a teacher I spoke to yesterday, this is a load of cobblers, because the charity doesn&#8217;t look outside of Funchal &#8230; but there again yet again perhaps I am using a tragedy for political point scoring? Der.&#160; </font></em></p>
<p><strong>ONLINE POLL</strong></p>
<p>Do you believe the dispute between the Republic and the Region is resolved?</p>
<p>Yes&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; 19% <em><font color="#000080">All short-termism politicians voted here I reckon, but I hope they are right. Der</font></em></p>
<p>No&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; 50%</p>
<p>Maybe 31%</p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Weather forecasting platform was suggested 7 years ago – Madeira didn&#8217;t take on the project that would allow with some detail, and with 48 hours advance warning, would inform on the conditions of the state of the weather. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Inerts go to Carreiras – Funchal Council stands away from the politics of the temporary landfill sites of the Regional Government. </strong>Funchal Câmara is going to take out all the inert materials (sand, stone, mud etc.) from the site at Praia Formosa, and move it to licensed site at Carreiras, with the responsible councillor Costa Neves saying that it is &quot;time to learn lessons for the future&quot;. &quot;We make a point of not dumping debris and sludge into the sea and we maintain this practice&quot;, said the Environmental Spokesman for CMF. <em><font color="#400000">Is that responsible environmental policy by CMF, or passing the buck I wonder, as the GR has no problems with dumping muck in the sea? </font></em></p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Disney comes to liven up the Flower Festival – The cruise ship of &#8216;Disney Cruises&#8217; will dock in Funchal and offload characters that will mark their presence on the event. The presence of Mickey and company guarantees publicity for Madeira on a world scale at a decisive time. </strong>&#8216;Disney Magic&#8217; is due to make it&#8217;s debut docking in Funchal on 18th April, the day of the cortejo (parade) of the Flower Festival, bringing the Disney&#8217;s most charismatic character Mickey Mouse and friends. Tourism haven&#8217;t confirmed the information obtained by the Diário, but they believe that the cruise visit was arranged so the passengers would be able to enjoy the Flower Festival, with a longish stop-off of almost 9 hours. </p>
<p>The big picture on the left <strong>: Majority of the prize-winners have not yet premiered on Madeira.</strong> Looks like there was an Oscar awards ceremony or something like that.</p>
<p>The main sports headline today : <strong>Tourism doesn&#8217;t take advantage of Bernardo Sousa. Bernardo Sousa is available to promote Madeira in international and national rally&#160; competitions. It just needs those responsible to contact him. </strong>BS won the rally in Portugal last weekend, and I think someone is dropping a hint that there is an opportunity being missed here.&#160; </p>
<p><strong>Nacional defeated (0 – 2) in Guimarães gets further away from a European placing.</strong></p>
<p><strong>World Cup Football : Get to find out the biggest thrashings of all time. </strong></p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">If anyone else can oblige with the translation of any of the ‘blank’ or sparsely filled headlines, or other news stories, here is the</font> <a href="http://www.dnoticias.pt/" target="_blank">link</a><font color="#ff0000">. All contributions much appreciated.</font>&#160;</strong> </p>
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<p>Did anyone see that special programme on the Madeira disaster last night on TVI? They kept a reporting team out in the field, visiting the worst affected areas, and families that had suffered badly. It&#8217;s easy to get the impression that things are returning to normal, and in downtown Funchal and Ribeira Brava town the clean up does give that impression. But out in many of the parts that don&#8217;t make the headlines, the situation is still horrible to see, with people trying to clean up and rebuild things that are just not cleanable or rebuildable in the normal sense of those words, not in weeks or even months, and certainly not without money. It&#8217;s extremely important to revive tourism here of course, and those areas are being given priority attention, but as many local people are saying it is at the expense of help for people who needed help over two weeks ago, and still do today. I suppose I will be accused again of political point scoring on the back of a tragedy, but I don&#8217;t really care, as long as people don&#8217;t get the impression that things are hunky dory for all, and a broom and hosepipe is all that&#8217;s needed to return to normal. I didn&#8217;t think I could be shocked any more after what I have seen since the 20th February &#8230; I was wrong as I found out last night. </p>
<p>I have been asked if it is possible to send a cheque to help orphan Feliz Abreu. It is now. With some help, he now has his own bank account. You can send a Euro cheque to Feliz at his school, made payable to &#8216;José Feliz Silva Abreu&#8217;. If you can please send them to one of the teachers who is helping, as I think it might be safer :</p>
<p>Professora Magda Borges. Escola Secundária Padre Manuel Álvares. Rua São Francisco , 9350-211 RIBEIRA BRAVA. Madeira</p>
<p>Transfers direct to Feliz&#8217;s account by NIB are also now possible : NIB 0038 0000 3867 5021 771 17.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Rita &#8230; &#34;Lovely place for a honeymoon, taken from the plateau&#34;. (I vaguely remember those days &#8230; sunshine and wispy clouds. Der) Many thanks to Elaine (West) for this from yesterday&#8217;s Jornal da Madeira : Emigrants from England help Victor. Five Madeiran emigrants who live in Walsall, England, returned [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Rita &#8230;</strong> &quot;Lovely place for a honeymoon, taken from the plateau&quot;.</p>
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<p><font color="#ff0000"><font color="#000000"><em>(I vaguely remember those days &#8230; sunshine and wispy clouds. Der)</em></font></font></p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Elaine (West) for this from yesterday&#8217;s Jornal da Madeira :</font></em></p>
<p><b>Emigrants from England help Victor. </b>Five Madeiran emigrants who live in Walsall, England, returned to Madeira to see what is happening in their homeland after the storm and also to give aid to Vítor, the boy from Serra d’Agua who told the Jornal da Madeira that in the flood he had lost money which he had saved to help his father. When they saw the story written in the Jornal da Madeira by Judith Sousa of RTP International, and Victor’s photo, the brothers Vieira and Silva called on the Church of St. Jude’s in Chamberlin Hill to help Madeira, and in particular the nine-year old boy.</p>
<p>The appeal touched many people, resulting in donations totalling 130 Euros to give to Vítor, in compensation for the amount that he had lost. The rest of the money collected from the population of Walsall was delivered by the emigrants to a Madeiran association concerned with the recovery of the island and assistance to evacuees.</p>
<p>The brothers João and Diogo Vieira, João Xavier, José Antonio and Duarte Silva leave today for England, after a week visiting their families in Boa Nova and, insofar as they could, helping Madeira.</p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">And thanks also to Paul for this :</font></em></p>
<p><b><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a1/Braemar_in_Oslo.jpg/300px-Braemar_in_Oslo.jpg" width="264" height="197" /> Braemar Cruise Liner will head south for the sub-tropical delights of Madeira from October 2010. </b></p>
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<p>Fred Olsen’s European Cruises for 2010 include Funchal. Every cruise offers the friendly and attentive service typical of Fred Olsen Cruise Lines.</p>
<p>‘The Canaries Collection’ will start from the 5th October 2010. The ship will leave from Dover, then go to Funchal (Madeira), Santa Cruz (La Palma), Santa Cruz (Tenerife), Las Palmas (Gran Canaria), Arrecife (Lanzarote), Lisbon (Portugal), Dover. <a href="http://pr-usa.net/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=342895&amp;Itemid=95" target="_blank">SOURCE</a></p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Jon &amp; Deb dropped me a line yesterday, and I am sure they won&#8217;t mind me reproducing it here and filling up some empty blog space with an interesting report :</font></em></p>
<p><font color="#400000">All well at this end although it&#8217;s going to take &quot;forever&quot; to get our roads / bridges and walls back &quot;up&quot;. Massive devastation in the forests / hills above us &#8211; mostly washed down (and away) our way, taking the &quot;easy&quot; route either side of our house (some down our road) but mainly down the valley and ending up across the rapida. Has undermined the foundations of the greenhouses below us &#8211; ribeira went underground! The promenade bridge in Santa Cruz (adjacent to the Hotel Vila Gale) is damaged badly and was nearly washed away and the promenade is closed &#8211; currently being &quot;worked on&quot; &#8211; noisy for Hotel guests (but not according to the tourist board)! The President of Santa Cruz has been strangely quiet &#8230; but we do have diggers and lorries clearing up locally. Our nearest access roads are now passable with care &#8211; two are severely undermined for half their width and with no walls, just some fluttering plastic tape if you are lucky! The main road leading into Santa Cruz has had half it&#8217;s tarmac stripped bare and is effectively down to one (zig zag) lane with many arterial roads still partially blocked by landslides, some &quot;ongoing&quot;. Water supply fully restored but with many vulnerable bare surface pipes and holes in roads at water &quot;distribution&quot; points, it is in danger of failing again &#8211; not to mention the &quot;leaning electric poles of Gaula&quot; that are in danger of falling over unless fixed! The infrastructure is not good BUT people are going about their daily business as well as they can and working hard and looking forwards &#8211; the spirit of the Madeira people is amazing, friendly, helpful and determined. </font></p>
<p><font color="#400000">Cloudy, windy and showers here today but &#8230; the sun has just broken through!</font></p>
<p><font color="#400000">Glad that you are safe, sound etc &#8211; thoughts go to your local peoples and their personal tragedy.</font></p>
<p><font color="#000040"><font color="#400000">Jon and Deb p.s. Good news &#8211; From Sheila, Sally the dog has been adopted</font>!</font></p>
<p><font color="#000040"><em>This came in from Pete, and I have not had time to look at it yet, but I am sure if must be good</em>!</font></p>
<p>&quot;This could be interesting how UK&#160; troops got involved with Funchal in 1931&quot;.&#160; <a href="http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,741639,00.html" target="_blank">TIME MAGAZINE</a>&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; <a href="http://www.crgate.com/shist.htm" target="_blank">MADEIRA HISTORY</a> :&#160; Please read <a href="http://images.library.wisc.edu/FRUS/EFacs/1931v02/reference/frus.frus1931v02.i0033.pdf" target="_blank">20th century&#160; 1931</a> &#8230; as well &#8230; Pete</p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again for some odds and ends and yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>Apparently, the tourist attractions are a near-death experience in Fungchal, Madeira.</strong>&#160; &#8230;Yesterday we started out by walking along the shorefront in <strong>Fungchal, Madeira</strong> and it is a beautiful spot.&#160; We only had a couple of hours before we had to be back on the boat to catch an excursion so we stayed close by but the water is gorgeous as is the town, <strong>even with the mud that lined the streets.&#160; Apparently there had been a lot of rain and flooding and they were at the end of cleaning it up.</strong>&#160; There were beautiful gardens and we got some great pictures &#8230; <a href="http://mycheckedbaggage.wordpress.com/2010/03/04/gondola-ride-wicker-sledding-and-a-near-death-experience/" target="_blank">MORE</a></p>
<p>The plane spotters have <a href="http://planesandstuff.blogspot.com/2010/03/squadron-501-on-duty.html" target="_blank">PHOTOS</a> of the Portuguese Air Force planes bringing in equipment.</p>
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<p><strong>DIÁRIO</strong> <strong>04/03/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Almost a thousand people apply for psychological support.&#160; </strong>In the early days after the storm of 20th February, the Department of Mental Health assisted over five hundred people of all ages. In the temporary morgue near the airport and at the Hospital Dr. Nélio Mendonça, the department supported more than 300 people. In recent days, after the first three or four days, it has settled back to the normal demand on the services. Some people will need constant monitoring. There is a healthy expression of grief but some people might show signs of post traumatic stress disorder later on. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/040310/dn0401020901.jpg" /> Urban arrangement in place of the landfill.</strong> The provisional &#8216;pebble beach&#8217; at the Avenida do Mar may be the basis of an urban intervention that benefits Funchal. This mound of earth and stones was removed from the streams over the past two weeks. They can either be removed and used in the reconstruction work or can remain there and be the basis of an urban arrangement. The authorities have not yet made a decision. According to the Jornal da Madeira, on this makeshift platform at the sea front, there has been deposited over 100,000 cubic metres of stone. This is equivalent to 5,500 lorry trips. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/040310/dn0401021101.jpg" /> Urban slopes require engineering solutions.</strong> There were four deaths and three people went missing from the Rua Prof. Eleutério de Aguiar in the area of Laranjal, on the 20th February. There is still a threat of landslides in this area so Funchal Council has sent teams from specialist companies to identify possible engineering solutions. Until their surveys are completed, people in this area are warned not to return home. Some houses in high-risk areas might have to be abandoned. The residents return during the day to clean their houses but do not feel secure enough to sleep there. </p>
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<p><strong>MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/040310/dn0401020101.jpg" /> Taken to the supermarket by army truck.</strong> 500 residents have been isolated for the past 15 days in Lombo do Moleiro in Serra, as the road has not been usable. The army has laid on transport to allow residents to collect essential supplies, for example food and medicines. <strong></strong>The link between São Vicente and Ribeira Brava was open for civilian vehicles only between 1 and 2 pm before being reopened yesterday afternoon. There is provisional access between Meia-Légua and Serra de Água. Care needs to be taken, especially in the Túnel da Encumeada.</p>
<p><strong>Storm took 196 to hospital. </strong>Between Saturday 20th February and 9 am Sunday 21st February, 120 people were assisted by the Emergency Service of the Hospital &#8216;Nélio Mendonça&#8217;. In the following few days, another 76 attended. It is unknown how many victims of the storm were assisted in the rural Health Centres. Seven patients required Orthopaedic Surgery beds and all possible beds were made vacant. The main injuries were fractured legs and arms, light wounds, multiple trauma and hypothermia. </p>
<p><strong>Four families isolated for 12 days.</strong> 11 people in the<strong> </strong>Ribeira do Serrado were isolated in the interior of the ribeira de Santa Cruz for 12 days. The bridge that links them to Serrado was destroyed in the storm. The bridge has now been rebuilt but priority was given to Construtora do Tâmega for their machines to clean the roads. The six landslides in this area did not endanger any homes but affected the roads. The residents complain that a landslide from an illegal dump probably destroyed the bridge but the council have no knowledge of this dump.</p>
<p><strong>Three hours to exit the North. </strong>Interruptions in the Encumeada / Via Expresso has had serious implications on the North coast. Users of the popular túnel da Encumeada have had long detours to get to work. Commercial establishments, especially restaurants, have complained about a lack of tourists and residents from Funchal visiting Porto Moniz and São Vicente. This should improve now the link from Ribeira Brava to São Vicente opened yesterday.</p>
<p><strong>From&#160; the Jornal da Madeira.</strong>&#160; In Serra de Água, President Jardim visiting the reopened road between Meia Légua and Serra de Água and chose to speak to journalists in the bar called “Poncha de Cima”.</p>
<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong>Luxury returns. </strong>With the end of the summer season in the Caribbean, mega-yachts are returning to Continental Europe. This is why during the next two months, the region will benefit from the necessary refuelling stops they need to make during the transatlantic voyages. The Elandess arrives at Funchal at 2.30 today and stays until the end of tomorrow. The Elandess comes from St. Martin and is going to the Mediterranean for the spring / summer season. This private yacht was built last year in Germany. It is 60 m long, 10.7 m wide and has a 3.50 m draft. Top speed is 16 knots, cruising speed 14 knots and a range of about 4,000 nautical miles. The yacht can hold 112,000 litres of fuel, 28,000 litres of portable water and accommodate 12 passengers in a master suit and 4 double cabins, serviced by a crew of 14. <strong></strong></p>
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<p><strong>POLITICS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Madeira will share the resolution with France and Spain. </strong>The Portuguese MEPs have formed a resolution calling for a series of actions by the European Commission to urgently aid the Region after the February 20th disaster. However, France and Spain were also severely affected by storms. The French and Spanish MEPs want the resolution to include their countries. This was agreed by the two major European parties, the PPE (includes the PSD and CDS) and PSE. The Liberais party wanted France included but not Spain. The PCP, part of the European United Left, wanted a resolution only for Madeira but yesterday morning, all leaders voted for the proposal of the two parties. Nuno Teixeira (PSD MEP for Madeira) thinks the inclusion of France and Spain will make the resolution stronger as it will attract more support, and will not affect the funds for any of the countries. This resolution is likely to be approved by all MEPs, urging the European Commission to adopt a set of initiatives that may prove very important for the region. The European Parliament wants the Commission to allow more flexible access to programs. The amount of funds does not change nor rules for access. Only the percentage of funding changes, for example a project might have funding for 80 &#8211; 90% rather than 70% of the cost. This means less money in other areas.</p>
<p><strong>Governments agreed on measures to safeguard 3,000 &#8211; 5,000 jobs</strong>. Five measures announced after a joint meeting between the Government of the Republic and the Regional Government to safeguard jobs of companies whose business was affected or suspended because of the storm of February 20th. This is to prevent permanent closure of these firms. Neither governments have decided who will pay the loan of 185 million Euros from the European Investment Bank for rebuilding public infrastructure. João Cunha e Silva, the vice-president of the Madeiran Executive, hopes the State will pay because the Region has exhausted its borrowing capacity. This has to be decided by the Joint Committee.</p>
<p><strong>Continuity of Jardim is consensual in the PSD-M. </strong>The decision of Jardim to delay leaving the leadership of the PSD and the Regional Government is thought to have the unanimous approval of the PSD, according to the Regional Secretary for the Environment and Natural Resources, Manuel Correia. He said that Jardim is the best person to lead the special task of rebuilding Madeira. The BE leader believes the decision was already made long ago and the disaster is just a reason to confirm this decision. Alberto Jardim became President of the Regional Government in 1978 and 1984 was supposed to be the limit of his leadership. This date was quickly forgotten and the next discussion about his stay was in 1996 when the limit was set at 2000. Arguments have been made for his continuity of power and the new goal was set at 2011. He is now considering staying for a few more years.</p>
<p><strong>CULTURE</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/040310/dn0401080102.jpg" /> Madeira evoked in Paris.</strong> A tribute to Madeira marked the fashion show by Fátima Lopes in Paris. This Madeiran designer showed a strong patriotism for her native homeland and was determined to enhance the natural beauty of Madeira. She wanted to present a positive optimistic image of Madeira to the world press, after the devastation of the island. Incidentally, this Autumn / Winter 2010 / 2011 collection has for its theme, the dire consequences of global warming. Among the many accessories, including boots and shoes with 14 cm heels and very tiny bags, was the carapuça &#8211; a small hat worn by Madeiran folklore women. </p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>:</strong></p>
<p><strong>European commissioner from Hélio comes in order to see damage – The Austrian Hahn comes at the weekend to assess the damage, talk with those who have lost their homes, and visit the hard-hit West.</strong> He will see some of the worst hit areas by helicopter.</p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Public health in the hands of the citizens – Up until now, there is no evidence of problems, but the health authorities recommend attention because the risk exists. The Diário puts forward suggestions for prevention for each case. </strong>The headlined suggestions put forward include boiling tap water, even for cleaning ones teeth, and tetanus vaccinations. Wellington boots, gloves and face masks to be used in clean-up operations. Any sign of anxiety, sleeplessness, nightmares, lack of appetite, seek psychological help. Funchal Council is doing everything possible to re-establish the sewerage systems, but the Institute of Health Administration and Social Affairs (IASAÚDE) is warning people to take precautions, even though there is not yet any evidence of outbreaks of disease. Those in affected areas should even take precautions with tap water, which may have become contaminated. The sewerage systems in some areas of Funchal disappeared during the floods on 20th February 2010.</p>
<p><strong>Intense rain yesterday cut&#160; the day short – The fleeing in numbers from Funchal at the same time clogged traffic. </strong>News of the forecast of heavy rain yesterday afternoon / evening panicked thousands in Funchal into leaving earlier than normal, and as a result traffic and even pedestrian movements were limited in downtown Funchal. Many left work early and headed off to schools, to collect children. The rivers of João Gomes, Santa Luzia and São João were very high with muddy water, and one could hear the sounds of rocks moving in the river beds. However, at the time of going to print last night the Diário assessed that there had been no cause for alarm. The road between Meia Légua and Serra de Água, badly damaged last month, was closed again yesterday as a precaution. <em><font color="#400000">Since the exceptional rain on the 20th February, I have noticed that any weather forecasts for heavy rain have been clarified with the words &quot;but not with the intensity of 20th February&quot;, to avoid panicking people, and that was the case yesterday &#8230; and it clearly didn&#8217;t convince an understandably jumpy population.&#160;&#160; </font></em></p>
<p><strong>Reconstruction exempts budget rectification – Funds from Lisbon and the European Union make sense.</strong></p>
<p>In politics : <strong>Ismael resigns in the MPT [Earth party] – Ex-deputy on a collision course with Isidoro.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Jardim challenges all of the candidates to stand down in favour of Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa. &quot;It would be the icing on the cake&quot;, said the leader of the Social democrats of Madeira. </strong>This refers to the election of a new national leader for the PSD.</p>
<p>The main sports / football headline today : <strong>Madeirans attack &#8216;National&#8217; of the rallies – Bernardo Sousa and Vítor Sá make their debuts today in the Rally Torrié. </strong>The first test on the Portugal rally championship starts today, with a &#8216;superspecial&#8217;.</p>
<p>Some pretty tricky translations on today&#8217;s front page, so don&#8217;t take anything too literally.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">If anyone else can oblige with the translation of any of the ‘blank’ or sparsely filled headlines, or other news stories, here is the</font> <a href="http://www.dnoticias.pt/" target="_blank">link</a><font color="#ff0000">. All contributions much appreciated.</font>&#160;</strong> </p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Paul for a further episode about the mysterious &#8216;nail&#8217; :</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Crucifixion nail: a hoax?</strong> <a href="http://www.examiner.com/x-32018-Strange--Mysterious-Facts-Examiner~y2010m3d3-Templar-crucifixion-nail-found-in-imaginary-country2" target="_blank">ARTICLE LINK</a></p>
<p>“A man buys an old building, pronounces it a nation, secedes from his country, proclaims himself Prince, conducts archaeological digs and claims to have found three Templar skeletons and a nail that may have been a venerated relic of a crucifixion. And if it was a crucifixion nail it was one of thousands available. Sounds a little sketchy.</p>
<p><b><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://image3.examiner.com/images/blog/EXID32018/images/100303071209Templar_Cross.jpg" width="146" height="146" /> </b></p>
<p>The timeline is problematic for proving Templars were ever on Madeira. History tells us that the islands of Madeira and nearby Porto Santo were &quot;discovered&quot; by João Gonçalves Zarco and Tristão Vaz Teixeira, two captains in the service of Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal, when they took refuge from a storm on Poto Santo around 1418.</p>
<p>But this date is about 100 years after the Templars were largely wiped out by King Philip IV of France and Pope Clement V &#8211; 1307-1315.</p>
<p>So if the island was discovered 100 years after the Templars disbanded then the skeletons can&#8217;t be Templars, right?</p>
<p>Probably. But strangely, if you were going to look for Templar relics, Madeira might be the place to do it.</p>
<p><b>There is evidence for Templar survival In Portugal. </b>Portugal&#8217;s King Denis defied the Pope&#8217;s order to disband the Templars and simply changed the name of his knights to The Order of Christ and by 1323 had even reclaimed Templar property for the group. Denis also sheltered persecuted knights from France. By 1417, the order was run by a powerful Grand Master &#8211; you guessed it &#8211; Prince Henry the Navigator, the same man whose sailors discovered the island.</p>
<p>If the skeletons are real &#8211; and I haven&#8217;t seen any proof of that &#8211; it is possible they were members of the Order of Christ buried with an old Templar sword.</p>
<p>But there might be Templar burials there &#8211; if the Templars knew about Madeira before its supposed discovery and used it to hide out after their persecution.</p>
<p><b>The islands were known to the ancients.</b> Pliny the Elder mentioned sailors travelling to islands that match the description of Madeira and Porto Santo in 75 AD and they appear on maps as early as 1339. This information could conceivably have been known to the the Templars.</p>
<p>A lonely island in the Atlantic is a pretty good place to hide. Even an imaginary one.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to &#8230;</strong> <strong>Pete :</strong> &quot;Funchal first cruse liner waiting to dock since disaster.&#160; Thought you may like it not docked yet&quot;. <em><font color="#400000">The AIDAluna of course, and a nice way to start the week in a positive way, with some signs of normality returning. Der</font></em></p>
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<p><strong>From Tobi by email :</strong> &quot;I haven&#8217;t put this on the blog as i think Madeira has had enough bad news over the last week, But if you think people should know then I&#8217;m happy for you to post.</p>
<p>My best friend from Caniço went to Funchal for a drink around 10.30 pm Thursday night, as he travelled through São Martinho a large rock hit the underneath of his car, he stopped to have a look, he was approached by a man who held a knife to his throat and told him to get in the car and drive up the road, up the road 4 other men were waiting , they robbed him of money, jewellery and mobile phone. He was not hurt but of course very shaken, he drove straight back home to contact police. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m quite shocked about this, and i would guess the rock was left in the road or thrown underneath the car on purpose so these people can select who they rob, as he has a nice car. I guess he was lucky he is on a small island, &#8217;cause if it had happened on mainland the car would have gone too. I remember back home Gipsy&#8217;s used to leave things in quiet roads, so people would have to stop to remove the obstruction and then they would rob them, I just hope this is not a new crime starting here. <em><font color="#400000">Thanks Tobi &#8230; and I think people should be aware, so you have been advised! Der</font></em></p>
<p><em><font color="#000080">Many thanks to Elaine (East) for these web snippets :</font></em></p>
<p><strong>A geological explanation of why the floods happened.&#160;&#160; </strong>&#8230;The city centre sits on slightly sloped ground, while outer suburbs perch on the mountain slopes around the city. On February 19-20, 2010, when heavy rain poured down on the island, the high suburbs suffered mudslides and floods. As this map illustrates, the slopes around Funchal surround the city in a semicircle, so water flowing down the mountains was concentrated in the bowl where the city is located. The devastating floods killed at least 42 with 18 still missing as of February 23, according to the government of Madeira &#8230; <a href="http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/view.php?id=42795" target="_blank">MORE</a></p>
<p><strong>The great Madeira cleanup.</strong> <strong><em>Secretary General of the UN World Tourism Organization </em></strong><strong><em>Taleb Rifai comments on the hotel and Tourism industry after the recent natural events in Madeira&#8230;</em></strong> &quot;The quick response action undertaken by the competent authorities at local and national levels, together with the support of the EU, have been instrumental in this catastrophe. The city centre sits on slightly sloped ground, while outer suburbs perch on the mountain slopes around the city. On February 19-20, 2010, when heavy rain poured down on the island, the high suburbs suffered mudslides and floods. As this map illustrates, the slopes around Funchal surround the city in a semicircle, so water flowing down the mountains was concentrated in the bowl where the city is located. The devastating floods killed at least 42 with 18 still missing as of February 23, according to the government of Madeira &#8230; <a href="http://www.themovechannel.com/news/ec230236-162e/" target="_blank">MORE</a></p>
<p><strong>A one minute Euronews video.</strong> The cleanup operation has begun on Madeira after the floods and landslides that ravaged the Portuguese island last week. <a href="http://www.euronews.net/nocomment/2010/02/26/madeira-clean-up/" target="_blank">VIDEO</a></p>
<p><em><font color="#000080">Many thanks to Becky for these videos / web snippets :</font></em></p>
<p>When looking at the Costa Serena gliding into Funchal, you don&#8217;t imagine that it could leak.&#160; Another reason I don&#8217;t go on cruises. </p>
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<p><em><font color="#000080">Many thanks to Paul for this useful information x 3 :</font></em> </p>
<p><b>Roads back open on the 28<sup>th</sup> Feb (Funchal) :</b> </p>
<p>· Campo da Barca Bridge. </p>
<p>· Rua do Carmo to Rua do Oudinot </p>
<p>· Jaime Moniz High School to Carmo Bridge </p>
<p>Bridge closed temporarily </p>
<p>·The bridge near Lavradores Market will be closed for cleaning </p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.madeiraislands.travel/pls/madeira/wsmwdet0.detalhe_conteudo?p_cot_id=4772&amp;p_lingua=en&amp;p_sub=1" target="_blank">Official Report from Regional Government of Madeira &#8211; 28/02/2010</a></p>
<p><strong>It was a one off event, a catastrophe that isn&#8217;t likely to happen again, and one that the island will soon recover from says British victim</strong></p>
<p>Roger and Gillian Wilson, British holidaymakers, have spoken for the first time of the ordeal they endured when the taxi in which they were travelling between hotels with another British couple was hit by a mudslide.</p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" alt="Firefighters work to pump water away outside a shopping center" align="right" src="http://i.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01583/maderia_1583305c.jpg" width="308" height="193" /></p>
<p>He praised the emergency services on Madeira and hoped that tourists would not be put off coming to the island because of the recent tragedy.</p>
<p>&quot;It is a wonderful place and the people of Madeira have been truly fantastic. It was a one off event, a catastrophe that isn&#8217;t likely to happen again, and one that the island will soon recover from,&quot; insisted Mr Wilson.</p>
<p>&quot;Tourism is the life-blood of Madeira and I really hope people will be sensible enough to realise that it is still worth coming here &#8211; we will definitely be back for another holiday,&quot; he said. Source: <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/portugal/madeira/7332648/British-tourists-whose-taxi-companion-died-in-Madeira-floods-tell-of-relief-and-guilt.html" target="_blank">Telegraph Newspaper</a></p>
<p><strong>Paul do Mar collects for flood victims</strong></p>
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<p>Paul do Mar’s inhabitants have been collecting food items for flood victims all week. The initiative has been led by a young soldier in the village and supported by the Paul do Mar Casa do Povo. The leaders are hoping to get an army truck here today on Sunday to transport it to Funchal for distribution. If an army truck is not available it will go to Funchal in private trucks soon.</p>
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<p><strong>Another email from Tobi</strong> : &quot;I have a new set of photos on Flickr. The big clean up has been going on for a week now round the island , and I&#8217;m totally amazed at how fast it has happened. <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/tobiinmadeira/sets/" target="_blank">See the clean up pics here</a> </p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>DIÁRIO</strong> <strong>28/02/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Diário honours the victims and the heroes. </strong>A photographic record of those who died and those involved in the rescue. Today&#8217;s magazine also has a 26 page photographic record of the disaster. Both available on-line. <a href="http://www.dnoticias.pt/Default.aspx?file_id=dn04010211280210" target="_blank">THE VICTIMS</a>&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; <a href="http://www.dnoticias.pt/Revista.aspx?file_id=dn04015201280210" target="_blank">THE PHOTOS</a></p>
<p><strong>Men and machines go to Serra de Água.</strong> By the end of today, the dredging of the streams in Funchal should be completed. The Regional Government has asked the construction companies to transfer their workforce and machinery to start an immediate large-scale intervention in Serra de Água. Only the mouth of the ribeira de São João still requires intervention. This was the most complex job as almost 300 metres were totally clogged with stones and other inert materials, forcing the water to divert into the tunnel and causing serious problems in the area of São Lázaro. The staff of Tâmega have worked 24 hours a day since last Sunday to ensure the safety of the city. The ribeiras of Santa Luzia and João Gomes have been cleared and just areas of walls need to be reconstructed. When this phase has been concluded, the excavators and lorries, more than 100 of each, will start constructing the tunnel between Meia Légua and Serra d&#8217;Água in Ribeira Brava. This tunnel will cost around 40 million Euros. They will also need to attend to the main stream in the area, channelling it where necessary. Over the past seven days, 200,000 cubic metres of stones and other debris have been removed from the three streams in Funchal. The inert material (gravel) is worth more than half a million Euros in the commercial market. The Regional Government has made no decision about the fate of the recovered material &#8211; inerts and mud. At present, builders do not require inert material and transportation costs are high &#8211; 13,000 trips would be needed to move the entire stock. The fate of the roundabout at Dolce Vita has not been decided. The machinery started clearing the streams on the Saturday afternoon (20th February) despite the intense rainfall then the company increased the number of men and machinery when the gravity of the situation was realized, under the command of Santos Costa. At the end of yesterday, both Santos Costa and Alberto Jardim went to each of the streams to personally thank the employees and directors of the companies responsible for the cleaning.</p>
<p><img style="display: block; float: none; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/280210/dn0401021401.jpg" width="512" height="347" /> </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/280210/dn0401021402.jpg" /> Navy maintains search in Santo António.</strong> This search began last week with divers, doctors and special surveillance equipment sent to the stream and police closed the road between Rampa and Caminho do Laranjal and sealed off the area. The Navy teams are slowly working their way up stream to the bridge at the cemetery of Santo António. They are searching for the body of Manuel Nunes, a former sacristão (Sexton) of the Sé. There are also suspicions that two women have been swept away after flooding in Laranjal which lies above the stream. Bags belonging to them have been found in the reeds. Their house has been destroyed and it is thought they were trying to flee during the storm last Saturday. This is an area where there has been much destruction and many deaths, the firefighters rescued many from their houses but it is also the area where the crane used in the construction of the new cota 500 (expressway) fell. The residents fear that the other cranes are unstable, especially during the recent winds. A week is not enough time for the neighbours to mourn the losses in this area. The storm destroyed 80% of the sewerage in the high areas of this parish. The old sewerage tanks are being reactivated until the pipes can be repaired. The water supply is not affected by the sewerage problem but residents are still advised to boil it first. One of the photos is of a 14 year old who helped rescue neighbours.</p>
<p><strong>MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>Since October, bad weather has been front-page news. </strong>The previous bad weather cannot parallel the tragedy of Saturday 20th February, but the weather has often made front-page news since October 2009. October 3rd, it was reported that three houses had collapsed in Funchal after heavy rainfall. October 5th, several landslides and accidents were due to rain. On October 6th, it was reported that the rainfall was abnormal compared to the past 30 years and a 300% increase over Summer. December 16th, floods and landslides and December 19th, waves, rain and wind caused damage throughout the region. 23rd December, streams overflowed at São Vicente and Madalena do Mar, and São João was without water. 24th December, houses at risk in São Vicente and four parishes of Santana without water. The promenades at Faial and Madalena were destroyed, homes and cars damaged by falling trees in Santa Cruz and flooding and landslides in Funchal and Curral das Freiras. 27th December, the bad weather had left Ponta do Sol without water. December 29th, families displaced in Monte and isolated in Serra d&#8217;Água. In 2010, 3rd February, a day and night of bad weather caused chaos throughout Madeira, particularly in Santana and Porto da Cruz and areas of Machico were left unrecognizable. February 16th, the sea caused damage and on February 18th, it was reported that the sea had engulfed many coastal infrastructures. </p>
<p><strong>RG3 still needs help. </strong>Donations needed of: deodorant, toilet paper, flour, corn, coffee, chocolate, gel and / or shaving cream, rice, cereals, salt, cream, pasta, after-shave, nappies and adult incontinence pads, colónias para bebés (?), bath gel for infants and adults, and hair conditioner.</p>
<p><strong>Lions Club of Funchal opens an account.</strong> To raise funds to help resettle victims of the flood. NIB of bank account for donations, account in CGD is: 0035 0336 0011 7092 9305 0.</p>
<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong>AidaAluna brings tourists. </strong>After six cancellations of cruise ships, the Port of Funchal returns to normal today. 2,250 German tourists arrived and were greeted with a warm welcome and presented with flowers. This charm offensive was by the Port Administrators who also laid on a bus to transport tourists to downtown Funchal. A symbolic day for the region. The Costa Europa, a frequent visitor, suffered a serious accident the day before yesterday while mooring at Sharm el-Sheik in Egypt. The strong wind pushed the ship against the wall of the port, killing three crew members and two passengers were injured. The hull was damaged and the cruise had to be ended. In April, the ship will operate under charter to Thomson Cruises with the name Thomson Dream.</p>
<p><strong>APAVT and TAP to see reconstruction. </strong>Tomorrow, a delegation form the Portuguese Association of Travel Agents and Tourism is expected in Madeira to see the progress of the recuperation of the regional infrastructure following the recent floods. The president and vice-president will meet the Regional Secretary of Tourism and Transport to hear an account of initiatives taken to support the resumption of tourism. Journalists from the major Portuguese tourism publications will also be flown in by TAP, accompanied by the airline&#8217;s general manager.</p>
<p><strong>JORNAL DA MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>REGIONAL</strong></p>
<p><strong>All displaced to be rehoused by the end of March.</strong>&#160; The chairman of the IHM said that all housing situations caused by the storm of 20th February should be resolved by the end of March. In Funchal, Santa Cruz and Câmara de Lobos, people would either be temporarily or permanently rehoused. The same for Ribeira Brava, but the IHM has no vacant accommodation so they are looking for leasing or purchasing housing, (which is scarce), or asking emigrants with empty property to temporarily lease it. In other counties, there are fewer people to be accommodated. The various authorities will see if those temporarily rehoused can go back to their own homes or if the houses cannot be recuperated. </p>
<p><strong>Bridge mounted on Tuesday. </strong>The Mayor of Ribeira Brava announced that a military bridge would allow access to Fajã da Ribeira, replacing the one that was destroyed. Another bridge allowing access to Tabua should be constructed either that day or the next day. There is still no road access to north Tabua but road access to south Tabua is now opened. Still restricted access to Serra d&#8217;Água but trucks taking donated goods to the area are allowed and 40 military personnel are offering support to the isolated population. </p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Damages in commerce hit by the floods – The loss of rent in certain establishments is on the way to hitting 20 million Euros.</strong></p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Restaurants in the marina are going to ground – The storms and their destruction oblige the Ports to prepare for works : 8 units in Funchal Marina, amongst them restaurants and shops, are&#160; going now to be demolished. The new structures will cost €5 million, and 100 workers will lose their jobs.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Anxiety surrounds the summit in Lisbon – [president] Jardim says&#160; he trusts in [prime minister] Sócrates regarding the promised support. Parties expect money for the Region and responsibility.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Sócrates says that the priority is cooperation – The prime minister says that now is not the moment for &quot;recriminations and disputes&quot;.</strong></p>
<p><strong>&quot;If everything were to run normally, I will get to 2011 and say &#8216;cheerio, until next time&#8217;&quot;. Jardim admits to reconsidering his decision to quit the Regional Government in 2011. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Cleaning operations underway in Luso-Brasileira – Public Security Police asks residents to stay at home.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Citizens with an important role in the &#8216;return&#8217; of Funchal</strong> <strong>- Life goes back to normal today in the capital, but with many constraints. The council requests understanding : the ideal action is to leave the car at home. The Diário shows the closed streets and authorised parking spaces. </strong><a href="http://www.dnoticias.pt/Default.aspx?file_id=dn04010210010310" target="_blank">MAP SHOWING ROADS CLOSED / RESTRICTED &amp; CAR PARKS OPEN</a></p>
<p><strong>Rumours continue to disrupt the reconstruction and the searches.</strong></p>
<p><strong>&quot;This is a superior people&quot; – Jardim says he was not surprised by the speed of the clean up. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Schools reopen on Monday &#8211; The exception is the Language Academy of Madeira&#160; that &quot;for reasons of safety&quot; will resume classes on Tuesday.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Traffic returns to almost all of the streets of Funchal – Six car parks are open starting Monday.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>The storm in Madeira was only a &quot;sign&quot; of a global trend – The Director of the North American Centre for&#160; Science and Technology for Coastal Margin Observation, warns : Portugal &quot;is going to&#160; live in the midst of climate change&quot;.</strong> </p>
<p>The main sport / football headline today : <strong>Alvalade returns to live a night of triumph – Gala exhibition of Sporting results in thrashing (3 – 0) of FC Porto. The &#8216;classic&#8217; match raised around 30 thousand Euros for Madeira. Today Nacional v Belenenses &#8211; 8.15 pm SportTV1.</strong> </p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">If anyone else can oblige with the translation of any of the ‘blank’ or sparsely filled headlines, or other news stories, here is the</font> <a href="http://www.dnoticias.pt/" target="_blank">link</a><font color="#ff0000">. All contributions much appreciated.</font>&#160;</strong></p>
<p><em><font color="#000080">Many thanks to Paul for sending in these two links to articles :</font></em> </p>
<p><strong>1.</strong> <strong>What Atlantic Holidays, part of the Pestana Group, is advising its clients who booked or are considering holidays in Madeira. </strong>“The situation in Madeira has improved immensely in the last few days and the island is gradually returning to normal.” Atlantic Holidays part of the Pestana Group informs its customers on its website that: <i>”</i><i>None of the tourist resorts nor the hotels have been affected and, therefore, we continue to operate our holidays as planned.” </i><a href="http://www.atlanticholidays.net/" target="_blank">Link to their site with up to date images of the island</a> </p>
<p><strong>2.</strong> <strong>BBC Interview with Joao Camacho in Gloucester who runs Atlantic Holidays.</strong> “A storm of this magnitude has never happened before in Madeira so everybody is upset”, says João Camacho in Gloucester who runs Atlantic Holidays, interviewed on BBC Radio Gloucestershire. <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/gloucestershire/hi/people_and_places/newsid_8527000/8527800.stm" target="_blank">INTERVIEW</a></p>
<p><strong>And here&#8217;s another one just in this morning &#8230; Island Escape, but no escape this week &#8230; thanks for the photo Pete. </strong></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Pete &#8230;</strong> Norwegian Jade ship 10 February 2010</p>
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<p><em><font color="#000080">Many thanks to Becky for these hiking web snippets :</font></em></p>
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<p> &quot;The things I read about Madeira on the Net sounded like it was a nice place to be in March. So I packed a flashlight, extra batteries, rainproof jacket and trousers, and a rain flap for my rucksack, and went off to the island of perpetual spring.&quot; <a href="http://www.clasohm.com/hiking/madeira.html" target="_blank">WITH A SPRING IN HIS STEP</a>
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<p>8 of the most unique walking paths in the world &#8230; and Madeira and Pico Island, Azores are among them. <a href="http://www.bootsnall.com/articles/10-01/8-of-the-most-unique-walking-paths-in-the-world.html" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p>This link from Tobi &#8230; thanks a lot <a href="http://www.madeiraarchipelago.com/photo/displayimage.php?album=124&amp;pos=0" target="_blank">&quot;Some nice Carnival pics at last&quot;</a> <em><font color="#004000">Wow, they are great Tobi, but even so after 30 or so (of 424), I had to call it a day. Then I read Tobi&#8217;s next email &#8230; it&#8217;s only the first 12. Great pics Hugo. Der</font></em></p>
<p>Thanks to Pete for sending in this web-link for a report about <a href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Madeira-Airport" target="_blank">MADEIRA AIRPORT</a>. There is a great photo of the airport extension under construction.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s the big match tonight &#8230; the local derby between Marítimo and Nacional. It&#8217;s on SportTV1 at 8.15 pm. With both teams level with 25 points, this will could launch one or the other into a European placing, albeit for less than 24 hours.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#000080">Many thanks to Vanessa Swesnik for this complete translation :</font></strong></p>
<p><b>Awareness Raising for Internet Security &#8211; </b><b>Young people were target audience as privileged users of the Internet. </b></p>
<p>As part of the celebration of European Safer Internet Day, Câmara de Lobos Public Library and the Judicial Police held an awareness raising event for the allusive subject.</p>
<p>The audience consisted of, above all, young people- standard users of the Internet; however, the event was also open to the public, namely parents, teachers, and educators among others.</p>
<p>European Safer Internet Day’s objective is to promote the informed, critical, and safe use of the Internet, whether it is by children and young people or by families, workers or citizens in general.</p>
<p>Although children and young people enjoy opportunities provided by the Internet, especially through social networking sites, many give personal information without realizing who can see it.&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; <a href="http://www.netmadeira.com/noticias/madeira/2010/2/17/sensibilizar-para-net-segura" target="_blank">ORIGINAL ARTICLE IN PORTUGUESE</a></p>
<p><strong><font color="#400040">Many thanks to Sue for this contribution :</font></strong></p>
<p><b>&#8216;Cristo Rei&#8217; with hotel.</b></p>
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<p>There is a proposal that provides a complete renovation in the area of Cristo Rei, more specifically the pool and tennis courts that are there continuing down to the beach at Garajau. The Inter-Marina ANLAGEN company owns the entire area and has developed many of the lots already built in this area. They obtained the necessary authorization from the City of Santa Cruz last Tuesday for 16 building lots and a hotel beside Cristo Rei, however, the company&#8217;s proposal was even more ambitious in that it proposed the construction of 21 lots, two for tourism and nineteen for housing. </p>
<p>At the meeting the mayor explained the project. We approved the installation of 14 lots on the site where today there are two tennis courts and a swimming pool, two lots on the hillside next to the coffee shop and there is also for the construction of a hotel built in 2 buildings, going down towards the beach at Garajau, which will not degrade the environment. The Mayor went on to point out that it was an investment that would be&#160; good fun with sea sports and the enjoyment of nature. The project has now moved on to the architectural side of the project. José Alberto Gonçalves, ensured that the area of implementation is not within the area of nature reserve of Garajau, established in 1986. Where the allotment is, we will be careful to preserve everything that is in the public maritime domain, however a certain number of concessions were agreed to offer greater convenience to the site. Including the recovery of the site of the Chapel of the Mother of God <i>– <b>asked a couple of locals – blank faces – i.e. did not know of one that had existed to be recovered? </b></i></p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>DIÁRIO</strong> <strong>18/02/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/180210/dn0401020401.jpg" /> Sea consumes the coast.</strong> Raising the level of sea water, reducing the amount of sediment reaching the coast, anthropogenic degradation (by human activities) of natural structures and coastal works have led to a phenomenon that environmentalists describe as transgressive. These are the main factors for coastal erosion and the retreat of the coastline, in other words the coastline migrates towards the land. Some factors are natural but most are either directly or indirectly caused by human intervention. In September 2003, national and international environmental groups attended a summit in the region and predicted that the transgression phenomenon would occur. The opposite action is called regression, when the coastline migrates towards the ocean. Areas by the mouths of rivers like Ribeira Brava, Ponta do Sol and Machico have a medium-term risk of being engulfed by the sea. This is demonstrated by the destruction of breakwaters and coastal walls. </p>
<p><strong>MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/180210/dn0401021001.jpg" /> Secular tradition in the parish of Santa Cecilia.</strong> In 1910, when the Convent of São Bernardino was abandoned, families living in Câmara de Lobos rescued nine images of saints. Yesterday was Ash Wednesday, the traditional day for the Procissão das Cinzas (Procession of the Ashes) in this parish, marking the beginning of Lent. Despite the heavy rain that fell minutes before the departure, hundreds of parishioners attended this historical event. The Convent was abandoned (like many church buildings) when there was separation of the Church and the State. At the time, câmara-lobenses collected the images of the saints (São Francisco de Assis, Santa Margarida de Cortona, São Roque, Santa Rosa Viterbo, São Benedito, Santo Ivo, Santa Isabel de Portugal, São Salvador and Santo António de Motte), an act that allowed the preservation of&#160; this significant collection. After a century, the images are still with the families, passed down several generations, with some restoration in places. One family said, &quot;It&#8217;s an honour and a delight to have the saint under the care of the family.&quot; The image is stored in an oratory in one of the houses of the family.</p>
<p><strong>Twinning of Santa Cruz with Carrizal. </strong>This is a way to strengthen ties between the region and emigrants in Venezuela. The twinning arrangement will be formalized by the end of this year. In 2007, the county of Santa Cruz twinned with El Hatillo. The twinning with Carizzal was announced by the mayor who is presently in Venezuela on behalf of the county to attend the first anniversary of the Association of Descendants of Santa Cruz. At Altos Mirandinos, a town in the county of Carrizal, a replica of the Santuário de Nossa Senhora de Fátima is being built, the only one in South America. If authorization from the Ministry of Internal Affairs can be granted in time, the vice-president of Santa Cruz wants the twinning between the two counties to be signed on the 25th June, the Day of the Municipality of Santa Cruz. Twinning has advantages to both parties, culturally and financially in terms of tourism and trade. The immigrants in Venezuela are apprehensive and live in uncertainty with parliamentary elections later this year but have no interest in returning. Thus, they want the document signed before the elections. Counties in the Region of Madeira are involved in a total of 36 twinnings.&#160; </p>
<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong>Francisco Sá Carneiro is the third best airport in Europe.</strong> This airport in Porto was voted third by the&#160; ACI, Airports Council International. João Paulo II Airport in Ponta Delgada (Açores) was also distinguished. The Airport of Madeira registered ninth place. The award was for the greatest rise in indicators of quality of service between 2008 and 2009.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/180210/dn0401070701.jpg" /> &#8216;Cristo Rei&#8217; with hotel. </strong>The proposal will completely revolutionize the area of Cristo Rei in Garajau, specifically the areas around the old swimming pool and tennis courts and the road descending to the praia do Garajau. The company that owns the entire area, Inter-Marina ANLAGEN, has authorization from Santa Cruz Council to build on 16 lots and build a hotel near to Cristo Rei. They had originally proposed to develop 21 lots, two for tourism and nineteen for housing but the council reduced the number. This company owns most of the area of Cristo Rei, including where the image of Cristo Rei stands. The plan was originally approved in 2005 with the condition that a geological survey was carried out. Some nonconformities with the PDM led the company to review the plan in terms of the gross area of construction, number of floors and number of parking spaces. The Regional Secretary of Tourism and Transport has approved the plans. The construction work cannot be in the area of the Reserva Natural Parcial do Garajau and will need to preserve everything in the Public Maritime Domain. Santa Cruz Council say this area of urban expansion is of low density. The approval on Tuesday was for 14 lots on the site where the two tennis courts and swimming pool are, two lots next to the cafe, a hotel constructed of 2 buildings in the area by the road descending to the beach (photo). There will be created over a hundred parking spaces, garden areas, a children&#8217;s playground and the firm will renovate the Capela da Mãe de Deus.</p>
<p><strong>POLITICS</strong></p>
<p><strong>One Azorean is equivalent to 50 Madeirans. </strong>The PSD-M have looked at the amount of money in the State Budget for investment in the two autonomous regions. From 2009 to 2010, there will be a 92% reduction in the amount of money for Madeira, from 5.5 million Euros to 427,000 Euros. The Azores will have 21.4 million Euros for investments. This is equivalent to 87 Euros for each Azorean and 1.65 Euros for each Madeiran. The Government of the Republic wants to invest more abroad than in Madeira, for example 300,000 Euros for haemodialysis in Cape Verde and 400,000 Euros for the televisions of PALOP. 0.02% of the PIDDAC (State investments) is for this Region which will not resolve the problems at the law courts of Ponta do Sol and Santa Cruz and the police stations at Porto Santo, Santa Cruz and Ponta do Sol. The PSD conclude that the Prime Minister of Portugal does not consider the Madeirans as Portuguese, but also are not considered as foreigners, taking into account that 43 million Euros are for investment outside national territory.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE</strong></p>
<p><strong>Madeira has GDP lower than the European average.</strong> The Lisbon region is the only one with a GDP per inhabitant (104.7%) above the EU average (100%). In Madeira, the GDP per capita reaches 96.3% of the EU average. Madeira has the second highest value in the country. The mean for Portugal is 75.6% while the Continental territory has a GDP per capita of 75.3%.</p>
<p><strong>Financial assistance to farmers amounts to 21.3 million Euros</strong>. This large income support to farmers benefits almost all of the agricultural population in Madeira. The funds are made available by the Regional Government and the EU to support the production of grapes, wine, cane sugar, milk, meat and bananas, among others. It helps the region to be more competitive in the production of flowers and fruit and encourages the export of fresh and processed produce. It is the first time there is aid for the export of cane sugar products which is justified by an increase in production. </p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>:</strong></p>
<p><strong>In the Azores [president] César gives in a year what Jardim spends in two months – In the Azores, the support for all social communication costs €600,000 a year. On Madeira, the Jornal da Madeira newspaper alone takes €4 million. </strong>It looks like the Diário newspaper chiefs have got fed up of waiting and nothing happening. Last year they took some bold steps at country and international level to highlight the unfairness of the situation between the two main daily newspapers on Madeira, but it doesn&#8217;t seem that anything has changed. The politically biased, government controlled, and technically bankrupt Jornal da Madeira continues to get €4 million of taxpayers money each year, and an unfair amount of government &#8216;advertising&#8217; on top of that, and is available free to the public. The Diário gets nothing. The World Press Association even wrote a <a href="http://www.dnoticias.pt/imagens/comunicados/carta_wan_comanexo.pdf" target="_blank">LETTER</a> to the president of Portugal about it, but nothing seems to have changed. It&#8217;s a disgrace!</p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Unpaid&#160; debt to the pharmacies paid in five years – The Government promises to pay €80 million in 60 instalments.&#160; The National Association of Pharmacies demands guarantees. </strong></p>
<p>Today&#8217;s main front page photo shows a snowy landscape with a car blocking a road, traffic stopped, and a few well wrapped spectators. <strong>Attraction by the snow&#160; creates despair – The bad weather is back to wreak havoc and surprise the adventurous. </strong>Madeira is deaf to the warnings of the Civil Protection Agency, and some drivers jumped in their cars and sped off in freezing temperatures to see the snowfall in the high zones of Madeira, where tree falls, high winds, and accidents were some of the problems experienced by drivers on the climb to Pico Arieiro and on other routes. A gust of wind in Caniçal yesterday registered at 150 km / h. The bad weather will continue into the weekend, with heavy&#160; rain forecast for Funchal tomorrow, thunderstorm, and high winds, especially in exposed places. <em><font color="#004000">If you want weather stories turn on the local TV news for floods, rock fall, landslides &#8230; it&#8217;s all there. Somebody told me yesterday that a Rodoeste bus was hit by a rockfall, but I don&#8217;t think there were any serious consequences.</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Santa Cruz and Ponta do Sol ask the Regional Government for help for coastal protection.</strong></p>
<p><strong>New drawbacks in the Regional Finance Law – The voting on the final draft is delayed. [Prime Minister] Sócrates promises to resist.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Passos Coelho seeks support on Madeira. </strong>This is the guy who seriously upset President Jardim over his stance on the amendments to the Regional Finance Law. He is a candidate I think for the national leadership of Uncle Bertie&#8217;s Social Democrat Party, but UB will do everything he can to finish Coelho&#8217;s political career.</p>
<p><strong>Porto Santo without air connections for over 24 hours – The SATA &#8216;shuttle&#8217; suffered a breakdown, but trips will recommence at 10.20 am.</strong> The president of Porto Santo Council, Roberto Silva, has asked for a second aircraft to come into service to ensure the service is guaranteed. <font color="#400000"><em>Not having much luck with the ferry these last few days I notice too, with several crossings being cancelled, but somehow I can&#8217;t see SATA taking much notice of Sr. Silva&#8217;s somewhat silly</em> <em>plea.</em><em> In fact he would probably have more success asking his boss Uncle Bertie to build a road and rail bridge, or a tunnel perhaps, between the two islands.</em></font>&#160; </p>
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<p> The main sport / football headline today : <strong>Derby match has the makings of a tie-breaker in Barreiros. </strong>The big game tonight between Marítimo, with home advantage, and Nacional.
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<p><font color="#000080">An extra article from Elaine, many thanks :</font></p>
<p><b>Emanuel Salvador plays with the CMO and Ferreira Lobo</b>    <br />Directed by maestro Ferreira Lobo, violinist Emanuel Salvador will play on Saturday. The young Portuguese violinist Emanuel Salvador will play on Saturday February 20 at 21.00 with the Madeira Classical Orchestra, a concert led by José Ferreira Lobo, conductor of the Orquestra do Norte and artistic director of Festival Opera Portimão. Born in 1981, Emanuel Salvador is concertmaster of the Orquestra do Norte. </p>
<p>The program consists of the Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D Major Opus 61, by Beethoven, Symphony No. 8 in B minor, the &#8216;Unfinished&#8217;, by Schubert, and the Hungarian Dances nos. 1, 3 and 5 by Brahms. Tickets are available Monday to Friday between 13.00 and 17.00 hours in the Tourist Office, Avenida Arriaga, and at the venue (the Congress Centre of Madeira Casino) between 19.00 and 21.00 hours.</p>
<p>Emanuel Salvador has performed in prestigious concert halls in England (St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Southwark Cathedral) in Kazakhstan (Philharmonic Hall), Mexico, Netherlands, Portugal (Centro Cultural de Belém, Gulbenkian Museum) Germany (Palatin, Wiesloch), Spain (Centre for Performing Arts, Salamanca), Italy and Malta (Manoel Theatre). He has won prizes at national and international competition level: 1st prize in the contest &#8216;Isolde Menges&#8217; (RCM) and Beckenham Festival, Barbirolli Memorial and Wolfson Foundation Award, 2nd prize at the Young Musicians, Honorable Mention at the Julio Cardona International Competition, among others. He won a scholarship to the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation from 2000 to 2003, and in 2008 and 2009 to the Instituto Camões. He graduated Bachelor of Music in London at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and gained a Master&#8217;s Degree in Musical Performance from the Royal College of Music. </p>
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<p> ‘Funchal by the Moonlight’ composed by Eurico Thomaz de Lima (1908-89) the Portuguese pianist-composer and performed by Miguel Campinho. It’s a shame the stills keep repeating themselves (I have loads of photos of Funchal by moonlight I could have contributed!) but an enjoyable piece of music all the same.
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<p>Madeira – Island of Wine (1968) – another old clip from British Pathe but in glorious colour. I didn’t realise that the bullock carts were painted in the same yellow and blue as the taxis, or at least they were in 1968.&#160; A couple in suitably garish polyester hurtle down the hill at &quot;Monty&quot; and we get to see some old and new wine production methods. <a href="http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=2573" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories&#160; and snippets :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>Mardi Gras/Fat Tuesday/Malasada Day/Shrove Tuesday/Pancake Day. Traditional &#8216;malasada&#8217; still cooked by many Portuguese in the USA on Fat Tuesday. </strong>In 1878, Portuguese labourers from the Madeira and Azores came to Hawaii to work in the plantations. These immigrants brought their traditional foods with them, including a fried dough pastry called the &quot;malasada.&quot; Today there are numerous bakeries in the Hawaiian islands specializing in malasadas. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malasada" target="_blank">PUTTING ON THE KILOS</a></p>
<p><strong>The &quot;Boz&quot; Ball of 1842. </strong>&#8230; Downing’s talents likely warmed Dickens, too. When writing home to England of the tribute paid him in New York, Dickens attached a newspaper clipping from the Extra Boz Herald — a special edition — that elaborated on the sumptuous bill of fare: 50,000 oysters, 10,000 sandwiches, 40 hams, 76 tongues, 50 rounds of beef, 50 jellied turkeys 50 pairs of chickens and 25 of ducks; also “2,000 fried Mutton Chops—cold” and 12 Floating Swans, a new device”.</p>
<p>Lest one forget dessert, there were: 350 quarts of jelly and blanc mange, 300 quarts of ice cream, “300 pound of Mottoes”, “2,000 Kisses”, “25 Pyramids —one cost $30, and had the ‘Curiosity Shop’ on the top”, besides almonds, raisins, apples, oranges, cakes and “Ladies Fingers in thousands”.</p>
<p>And to wash all of that down, one chose from: 2 hogsheads of Lemonade, 60 gallons of tea, 1½ barrels of Port, <strong>150 gallons of Madeira</strong>, unspecified quantities of Claret and coffee &#8230; <a href="http://americanhistory.suite101.com/article.cfm/the-boz-ball-of-1842" target="_blank">full article</a></p>
<p><strong>EFSA&#8217;s Opinion on the Prohibition of GM Crops in Madeira </strong><a href="http://www.isaaa.org/kc/cropbiotechupdate/article/default.asp?ID=5398" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
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<p><strong>Photo slide show of Madeira on Vimeo.</strong> Images from the island that has changed my life &#8230; <a href="http://vimeo.com/9125013" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
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<p><strong>DIÁRIO 15/02/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Five weekly charters from Finland in the Spring.</strong> The predictions of the various tourist operators in Finland who promote Madeira as a destination, are for increased sales and increased capacity in the coming months. This good news follows on from estimates that the numbers will increase from last year, as there are positive indicators, for example the withdrawal of regular cheaper packages to long-haul destinations like Thailand. Last year, between January and May, there were 21.2% fewer visitors from Finland than in 2008. They did spend longer here though, an average of 6.3 nights compared to 5.7 in 2008, so only a 11% drop in overnight stays. As well as the charter flights planned to Madeira, TAP will fly five times a week between Lisbon and Helsinki. This Spring, the fourth largest tour operator in Finland, Lomamatkat, has included Madeira from the 21st February until the last week of April, using Primera Air flights with seating for 190 tourists. Lomamatkat are affiliated with Windsor Travel in Madeira and highlight Madeira on their website. On February 19th, two tour operators, Almatours and Hispania, start a weekly charter using Bulgarian aircraft, until the end of April. On February 20th, there are an expected 50 Finnish visitors, coming via Lisbon. On February 22nd, another weekly visit is launched with Aurinkomatkat and Ok-Matkat operators, until the end of April. They will use aircraft with seating for 220 passengers.</p>
<p><strong>Horários do Funchal will not return to old route.</strong> The bus route no 4 now has low occupancy but the bus company will not alter the route back to the previous one. They will make adjustments when they have monitored the movement of passengers. The cause of anger among passengers is that they have to take two buses to get to the centre of Funchal. The Green Line buses along the Estrada Monumental do not run every five minutes as scheduled. There are no bus shelters along this route to protect those waiting from the weather.</p>
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<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/150210/dn0401020601.jpg" /> As predicted, large tree blocks road.</strong> As predicted in DIÁRIO on February 2nd, a section of the boundary wall around the garden of Quinta Jardins do Imperador in Monte was destroyed by a falling tree. The large tree has completely blocked the road and residents have to use an alternative route. This is the second time the wind has blown down a tree from this garden into the road and again, the branches have to be cut off before the firemen can clear the area of debris.</p>
<p><strong>Mercado Municipal de Câmara de Lobos not to be renovated.</strong> The building housing the old fire station and the Municipal Market will not be renovated, as planned in 2009. There was to be a new car park to take the pressure off the one in front of the bay that cannot accommodate the visitors to the area. Despite the setback caused by a lack of money, the mayor said the whole area needs to be restructured. A lift was also to be installed to all floors of the building. Traffic and pedestrian areas were to be upgraded to allow the shops on the ground floor to open outside the market, so they can still function when the market is closed. The car park in the front of the market needs upgrading to allow the space to be used for events and fairs held outdoors.</p>
<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong>Island Escape returned to Funchal early.</strong> The bad weather in the Atlantic has forced changes in itineraries, especially on the route Canary Islands &#8211; Madeira. The captain of the Island Escape decided to miss the scheduled stop at La Palma and came directly to Funchal from Las Palmas. This meant the cruise ship docked in Funchal at 20.00 on Sunday instead of 7 am today. There were 1,300 tourists on board including 200 who were on the one-week cruise which started last Monday in Funchal. The Island Escape will leave at 23.00 today after 200 British tourists have flown in to board the cruise ship. The extra day in Funchal for the 1,300 visitors is good news for the revenue of Madeira.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/digital/fotos/150210/dn0101010101.jpg" /> Strong waves attract the attention of locals and visitors.</strong> Strong sea waves hit the Marina do Lugar de Baixo and the coast of Porto Moniz.&#160; At the Marina, the protecting wall has been destroyed in four places.</p>
<p>&#8212; Video on <a href="http://www.madeirablog.eu/" target="_blank">MADEIRA BLOG</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Sea wrecks havoc in Praia Formosa.</strong>&#160; The peak of high tide at 14.45 struck the entire area of Praia Formosa. The force of the waves destroyed a wall so the sea washed the promenade and entered swimming pools belonging to hotels. The swimming complexes at Lido, Barreirinha and Ponta Gorda were better protected due to the orientation of the waves. The cement blocks in front of the Docas Bar did not protect it and tables, chairs and cigarette vending machines were smashed. Last December&#8217;s storm did 1,000 Euros of damage to this bar. None of the showers at Frente Mar withstood the strong waves. The wooden terrace of Barra Azul was washed into the sea during the night. <a href="http://www.dnoticias.pt/default.aspx?file_id=dn03010101150210" target="_blank">Video of damage</a> </p>
<p>C<strong>arnival Parades rescheduled.</strong> Due to the bad weather, tonight&#8217;s carnival parade at Porto Santo has been cancelled. The Carnival Parade at São Vicente has been rescheduled, now on the 18th February. Ponta do Sol also cancelled their parade and it will be held next Sunday.</p>
<p><strong>JORNAL DA MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.jornaldamadeira.pt/fotos/14_145198.jpg" /> Revellers &#8216;in love&#8217;.</strong> In Machico, São Pedro helped, as the sun made itself felt for the Carnival Parade. The event attracted 1,700 participants from schools and institutions of the county. As yesterday was St Valentine&#8217;s Day, some people used this theme, parading with hearts, teddy bears and cupids and there was a symbolic wedding. Biodiversity was the theme of the parade at Porto Moniz. One poster stated, &quot;Biodiversity is life!&quot; in a call to protect the environment. The Simpsons, witches and butterflies were portrayed by participants. Fura Samba troupe had to cancel their appearance as their costumes had been damaged by the weather during Saturday&#8217;s Main Carnival Parade. Despite the rain, Câmara de Lobos Carnival Parade went as planned. Ribeira Brava also managed a procession yesterday afternoon with representations of scenes from everyday life.</p>
<p><strong>REGION</strong></p>
<p>Farmers worried about the purchase of grapes in September. The MPT (Movement for Earth) party want the Regional Government to tell the farmers what they can expect from the grape harvest in September, so they can decide if it is worth planting. The farmers need to have a guarantee about the purchase of grapes less than 9 degrees (alcoholic content) and the price per kilo. It is essential to preserve this agriculture that contributes to the green landscape and the production of Madeira Wine from the negra mole. The farmers work in uncertainty and need to know that they will get paid for grapes less than 9 degrees, as previously these had been thrown away as the pay was to be less than that of 2008.</p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>:</strong></p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/160210/03destaque.jpg" width="174" height="116" /> Most of the front page is taken up with a great big photo along Praia Formosa beach in west Funchal. A huge wave has crashed onto the beach, and it seems that the water has climbed a small cliff to the foot of a building. <strong>Untamed sea returns in force causing damages – The Praia Formosa was the most punished, with promenade and restaurants badly hit. This this time, even the wall of &#8216;Madeira Velha&#8217; succumbed.</strong> The promenade, according to the Diário, is unrecognisable, and at least two restaurants were damaged, and the beach is now somewhat less beautiful. Not even the large cement blocks positioned in front of the bars prevented the invasion of the sea. One bar owner reports a broken door, smashed tables and chairs, and the cigarette machine smashed. He said it was only in December that the bar was previously damaged to the value of around €1,000. The same article also reports much damage elsewhere. The fury of the sea was giving a &#8216;show&#8217; in the marina at Lugar de Baixo and on the &#8216;promenade&#8217; of Porto Moniz. Residents and visitors came along, with many there to take pictures of the force of nature. The marina at Lugar de Baixo was once again the centre of attention, with a new occurrence of flooding in the parking lot. Already &#8216;mangled&#8217; by previous storms, the controversial infrastructure was taking again a right beating from the fury of the waves. There are already 4 parts of the sea wall missing, leaving the marina itself much less protected. The most significant problem is situated in the area between the pools and the docking area, where the action of the sea pulled out a concrete slab that makes up part of the protective wall. Much the same in three different locations are three more gaps, that are proof of&#160; the inability of this &#8216;protection&#8217; to halt the raging sea. Further west, the waves caused further damage between the beach and quay in Ponta do Sol, and also at Madalena do Mar the sea was hitting the wall of the coastal road, and there were other consequences. Calheta beach, as usual, lost more sand and gained more rocks, and now both sides of the bathing zone are in a similar state. Madeira continues on orange alert today, but that could be downgraded or even removed, as winds and rain ease off.</p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Banana : Creditors smarting – The government assumed responsibility for the passive [debt] of the two banana cooperatives. Two years after, the business was even into profit, but the suppliers didn&#8217;t receive a cêntimo of the €7 million in arrears. The Regional Government asks another €30 million to pay the loan.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Fuel rationed and with queues on Porto Santo. </strong>The photo does show a queue of a dozen or so cars. This seems to be becoming quite a regular event, Porto Santo running out of petrol or whatever. Still, one can always keep a bicycle in the garage in reserve, as ones final destination on Porto Santo is never more than a few kilometres away.</p>
<p><strong>Justice Police catch in Setúbal [Portugal] a member of the Martins &#8216;Gang&#8217;.</strong> Martins, with his gang, was the man who kidnapped and murdered an elderly businessman from Porto Santo last year, and since fled the country, and is believed to now be in Brazil. The other 45 year old gang member arrested on the continent, is suspected of the attempted murder of a 34 year old man in Quinta Grande, and is now being held in custody.&#160; The man was shot 3 at times and seriously injured, but managed to survive. </p>
<p>The main sport / football headline today : <strong>Funchal gives up on &#8216;World Cup Square&#8217; – The council doesn&#8217;t want to incur the expenses. At the same time, it is dealing with the matter of protecting trade in the city on the days of the games. </strong>Normally, for the two big football events (World Cup and Euro) the council puts up a big screen, and provides other facilities in the square in front of the town hall. <em><font color="#400040">I went to see a Portugal match there in 2008, and the quality of the screen picture was so bad, not to mention some bad behaviour from the fans, that I don&#8217;t think I would bother again.</font></em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This came in at 12.55 am this morning from Migratory Bird &#8230;&#160; many thanks for the exceptional effort. It is of course dear old Uncle Bertie disguised as Vasco de Gama at last night&#8217;s carnival. Great pic! Apparently he looked really pissed before the start, but who am I to judge Madeira&#8217;s top man. Today&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>This came in at 12.55 am this morning from Migratory Bird &#8230;&#160; <em>many thanks for the exceptional effort</em>. </strong>It is of course dear old Uncle Bertie disguised as Vasco de Gama at last night&#8217;s carnival. Great pic! Apparently he looked really pissed before the start, but who am I to judge Madeira&#8217;s top man. </p>
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<p><strong>Today&#8217;s normal photo – Many thanks to Pete &#8230;</strong> &quot;Madeira life starts here &#8230;&quot;</p>
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<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Becky for some more videos and a web snippet :</font></em></p>
<p>Some dramatic surfing in Jardim do Mar and Paul do Mar. I admire the skill, strength and tenacity required by those who surf to any degree. Like me, do you ever wonder who first thought of doing it? And what did they use… a plank of wood? (<em>Uncle Bertie&#8217;s wallet perhaps &#8230; Der</em>).</p>
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<p>Max sings “Bate o pé” and shows us how to dance the Bailinho da Madeira&#8230;. 3 hops to the right, 3 hops to the left… come on everybody! (Probably easier after a glass or two of Poncha) </p>
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<p>“We were taken to a typical tiny vineyard where picking was in progress. It was one of the most astonishing sights I’ve witnessed in 20 years of vineyard visits. The vines were mixed up with potatoes, cucumbers, tomatoes and melons. The fruit was shaded under heavy overhead pergola canopies. I saw bunches of grapes dangling alongside squashes. Looked at through the optic of conventional viticultural thinking, it was crazy”. <a href="http://www.andrewjefford.com/node/340" target="_blank">WHAT THE HELL IS VITICUTURAL?</a></p>
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<p>Tom sent me in that yesterday, but is it relevant to Madeira? Possibly, as Greece and Madeira have both been mentioned in the same news stories many times over the last week &#8230; but anyway I thought it was hilarious. Thanks Tom.</p>
<p><strong>As promised, Tobi has come up trumps with a recipe for Sonhos :</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/madeiranewsblog1020tobisonhoscakes.jpg"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px" title="madeira news blog 1020 tobi sonhos cakes" border="0" alt="madeira news blog 1020 tobi sonhos cakes" align="right" src="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/madeiranewsblog1020tobisonhoscakes_thumb.jpg" width="306" height="230" /></a> You need :-</p>
<p>250 ml water    <br />250 ml milk     <br />1 teaspoon cinnamon     <br />zest of a lemon     <br />pinch salt     <br />9 eggs (med)     <br />120 grams butter     <br />300 grams flour</p>
<p>Heat the water, milk, cinnamon, lemon zest, salt and butter in a saucepan, bring to boil, remove from heat and add all the flour, mix quickly with a wooden spoon, it will all come together like a dough, then start adding eggs 1 by 1, mixing them well into the dough before you add the next, the mixture will separate but don&#8217;t worry, but mix well, it really is hard work on the arm. When all mixed you should have a thick batter type, grab a tablespoon type spoon and get a spoonful of batter and push it off the spoon with another spoon into hot oil, they will puff up and float to top, turn and cook both sides till golden, remove and drain on kitchen paper, best served with Cana de Mel.</p>
<p>The texture of the batter needs to be thick, but not too thick, it should fall from a spoon but not fast and not run from it as you spoon it into the hot oil it will stay together, if the batter is a little thick add a bit more water and mix in well.</p>
<p>The oil needs to be very hot, I suggest you cook 4 at a time, try one and if it&#8217;s too heavy and doughy you need to thin the mix a little. <em><font color="#004000">Thanks a lot Tobi, got me thinking about Kentucky Fried Chicken now!</font></em></p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
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<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/130210/dn0401020301.jpg" /> Bad weather cancelled Children&#8217;s Carnivals. </strong>The Children&#8217;s Carnival Parade in Câmara de Lobos was cancelled because of persistent rain. According to Diário, similarly in Ribeira Brava, the parade through the town was suspended and they went to the local sports pavilion instead (photo).</p>
<p><font color="#804000"><em>Rather odd that Elaine, but I have the photographic evidence to prove that it did actually go ahead Friday morning. Der</em></font></p>
<p><strong>Bad weather threatens parades. Orange alert. </strong>The weather forecast was not good for last night&#8217;s Carnival Parade and throughout the weekend. Showers today will be more frequent, with strong to very strong winds and gusts could reach up to 100 km per hour in the hills. The bad weather will continue on Monday but the rain will become weaker from the beginning of Tuesday afternoon in time for the Cortejo Trapalhão at 16.00 in Funchal.</p>
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<p><strong>Ribeira Brava Carnival Parade on Sunday. </strong>As mentioned yesterday by Der. Sunday afternoon at 16.30 with more than a 100 participants. The Cortejo Trapalhão goes from the secondary school to the sea front promenade. A similar event in Campanário begins earlier at 15.00. </p>
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<p><strong>Dolce Vita with the rhythm of Geringonça.</strong> A samba party celebrating the spirit of the Carnival in Brazil starts at 18.00 on Monday, in the restaurant area of the Dolce Vita commercial mall in Funchal. Visitors are invited to join in.</p>
<p><strong>Carnival in Porto Santo will be on Monday evening. </strong>Several major changes this year and instead of Tuesday, as traditional, it will take place on Monday at 21.30.</p>
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<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/130210/dn0401070401.jpg" /> Promotion of Madeira in Dublin. </strong>A promotional campaign begins on February 15th in the main areas, shopping centres and railway stations in Dublin. A 45,000 Euros campaign finances 120 posters on the streets and on the 125 urban buses. Since October last year, SATA has a weekly flight to Dublin on Saturdays. This island is promoted as a &quot;destination for nature with good weather all year&quot;.</p>
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<p><strong>TAP will not abandon Venezuela. </strong>TAP will continue to fly regularly between the main Portuguese airports and Venezuela. The local population in Caracas were worried it might abandon the route because of economic difficulties and foreign exchange rates. The number of flights decrease between April 22 and 4 June as there is a reduced demand for places. The strong bolivar currency, formed by a scheme of Hugo Chávez, is now at a rate that is three times lower than a year ago, which is forcing people wishing to travel to buy dollars three times more expensive than a year ago. (Travel in Venezuela is sold in U.S. dollars). The flight pattern might have to be adjusted in the following months and trade is seasonal. There is little competition for TAP, just the local carrier SBA Airlines. TAP has lost a few million Euros since the bolivar exchange rate was altered in January. The money it holds in Venezuelan banks has lost value.</p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/130210/economia.jpg" /><strong>Funchal Port surpasses the Canary Islands.</strong>&#160; The movement of passengers on cruise ships through ports in Madeira and the Canary Islands last year amounted to 1,622,548 passengers, 6.6% more than the previous year. The Port of Funchal was the busiest with 435,821 passengers, having captured 26.8% of the tourists who made a cruise in the area of the Atlantic. Santa Cruz de Tenerife had 25.7% of the passengers. At Funchal, the increase was 7.5% and at Tenerife, 4%. This January, the number of cruise ship passengers grew by 6% over the same month last year and the number of calls increased to 25, two more cruise ships than last year. The market is expected to grow this year with 159 cruise ships already booked in the first half of this year, 19.5% over last year. There are a record 11 inaugural visits. April is one of the busiest months in Funchal due to the repositioning of ships in the southern hemisphere for the Mediterranean and Northern Europe. </p>
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<p><strong>23rd anniversary of &#8216;Tunacedros&#8217;. </strong>Tunacedros perform traditional songs remembered by the local residents and use traditional instruments. Founded in 1987, &#8216;Tunacedros&#8217; da Casa do Povo de São Roque do Faial on Sunday celebrates its 23rd anniversary, with a series of initiatives that begin with a Mass of Thanksgiving in the parish church. At 11.30, flowers will be placed at the municipal cemetery to honour deceased members of Tunacedros. A birthday concert will begin at noon in the Casa do Povo with songs from the repertoire of tuna. </p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>:</strong></p>
<p><strong>€12 million for hotel in Ponta do Pargo – The project, of the son of emigrants from Porto da Cruz, is going to complement the investment in the golf course. Work will start this year and the inauguration will be in 2012. </strong>I wonder who will doing the inauguration, as President Jardim says he will be leaving next year. Does the concept of a 19th hole exist here? Uncle Bertie would like that bit of a golf course the best I am sure.</p>
<p><strong>Technology destroys professions – In just 14 years, two thousand specialities have disappeared. And the knife sharpener&#160; [person] that exists on Madeira doesn&#8217;t have a &#8216;heir&#8217;.</strong> I suspected that last bit might not be quite right, so I typed it in the Google translator and it gave me &#8230; And the knife that exists in the Wood does not have &#8216;dolphin&#8217;, so I stuck with my original attempt. The Diário says &quot;The economy is not compatible with dreams and, in Madeira, the craft of knife is the next to disappear&quot;. During the period between 1980 and 1994, according to the records of the National Classification, 2100 job types were lost, including the typist, the laundress, and housekeeper, but the truth is that since then many other occupations have become obsolete. Technology in the manufacturing sector takes much of the blame, but more recent realities affect other sectors, such as banking. 20 years ago, the banks Totta or Banif for example, had twice as many employees as they have today, but many of these jobs have gone to outsourcing, and the introduction of the ATM / Cash points / Multibancos of course. Cutting to the chase, it&#160; seems that the &#8216;knife grinder&#8217; is one of the next professions likely to become extinct.</p>
<p>Today’s main news headline :&#160; <strong>Conflicts and shortages put the hospital at the limit – lack of money has led to shortfalls in medicines. There are too many patients for too few beds. The number of staff complaints has soared. And now the clinical director cuts the leave for days off in the surgeries.</strong></p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/digital/fotos/130210/dn0101300201.jpg" /> A cracking carnival photograph (not the one shown) has most of today&#8217;s front page, glamour, dancing, smiling &#8230; you know what it&#8217;s like I am sure: <strong>Parade in the rain – The rain damaged some of the parade floats, soaking the feathers and the spangles, but it didn&#8217;t dampen the enthusiasm of the thousand revellers.&#160; </strong>It certainly pelted down where I was, well away from Funchal, but in the capital the Cortejo continued despite the rain, weaving it&#8217;s way around downtown Funchal. Umbrellas were all over the place, clenched by locals and tourists alike, all wanting to see the pirates, nymphs, jellyfish, sea gods, and mermaids, all there to create the theme of &#8216;The Seas and Oceans&#8217;. There were 8 troupes taking part this year. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.dnoticias.pt/Default.aspx?file_id=dn04010212140210" target="_blank">MORE CARNIVAL PHOTOS FROM THE DIÁRIO</a> (thanks Paul) </p>
<p>The main sport headline today : <strong>Bernardo : The moment of glory without any effect on the ranking – The Madeiran driver beat Loeb, Hirvonnen, Sordo, and Latvala yesterday in the superspecial of the rally of Sweden, but in general terms went down.</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Tom &#8230; that odd looking ship again leaving Funchal Port. Many thanks to Becky again for finding a couple more &#8216;web snippets&#8217; : Interesting blog, part photo-journal around Madeira, part travel guide&#8230; by Tommy, who lives in London and &#34;likes beautiful things&#34;. TOMMY BLOG Blog (in English) by two [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Tom &#8230;</strong> that odd looking ship again leaving Funchal Port.</p>
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<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Becky again for finding a couple more &#8216;web snippets&#8217; :</font></em></p>
<p>Interesting blog, part photo-journal around Madeira, part travel guide&#8230; by Tommy, who lives in London and &quot;likes beautiful things&quot;. <a href="http://thisisnaive.com/?page_id=567" target="_blank">TOMMY BLOG</a></p>
<p>Blog (in English) by two Danish cyclists:&#160; &quot;today we got up at around 9 and decided to take a short and easy bike ride of about 45 km with approx. 1500 vertical meters&quot;. Rather them than me!&#160; [Start at the end of the blog to read about their week in Madeira in chronological order.... ] <a href="http://www.jernmand.dk/DagbogMadeira2009eng.htm" target="_blank">BLOG</a></p>
<p>Tobi, who been laid up with back problems, has used his time to come up with a new website. Very eye-catching Tobi. Good luck with it. <a href="http://www.tobiinmadeira.com/" target="_blank">TOBI IN MADEIRA</a></p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Elaine (out East) for these web snippets :</font></em></p>
<p>Europe Watches as Portugal’s Economy Struggles. A good article in New York Times last Friday explaining Portugal&#8217;s economic difficulties and shows that the government&#8217;s in denial. <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/10/world/europe/10portugal.html?ref=global-home" target="_blank">NYT</a></p>
<p>Becky found a site on cruise ships that call at Madeira. Now plane spotters at the Airport of Madeira upload their photos.&#160; <a href="http://planesandstuff.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">PLANES AND STUFF</a> &amp; <a href="http://www.madeiraspotters.net/" target="_blank">MADEIRA SPOTTERS</a></p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Paul in Paul do Mar for this latest feature :</font></em></p>
<p><b>Windsurfing in Madeira: </b><b>some serious (all-be-it mast breaking) wave potential!</b><b> </b><b></b></p>
<p>Madeira is a world class surfing venue but would it work for a two week windsurfing trip? Olympic sailor, Hugh Sims Williams came out to Madeira to train on his RS:X but also sneaked in his wave board. </p>
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<p><b>Why Madeira?</b> Because in the peak summer season you will be the only one on the water! They only saw two other windsurfers in their two week stay in August. That would tell you that the island is not renowned for its windsurfing and the high cliffs of Madeira make a lot of beaches unsailable unless you’re on big kit and prepared to sail offshore. However, they did find some serious (all-be-it mast breaking) wave potential!</p>
<p><b>Madeira’s windsurfing world champion: </b><b>João RODRIGUES. </b>In 2008 at the RS:X European Championships João RODRIGUES stepped onto the top step of the podium at an Olympic windsurfing class European Championship. He did so in 1996 and 1997 following up his World Championship gold medal in Port Elizabeth in 1995.</p>
<p><strong>Madeira windsurf spots : </strong>Besides the most well-known Caniço, Funchal, Achadas da Cruz try &#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Paul do Mar:</strong><b> </b>faces south-west, long pebble/stone beach, gets some of the biggest waves on the island. Good luck!</p>
<p><strong>Caniçal:</strong><b> </b>launch from the beach next to the harbour. Only suitable for Formula or big board sailing as offshore winds are standard during the summer trades. It is very windy here and provides good access to sail around to the north side of the island, where the swell is massive. This is where we launched to train on the Olympic RSX kit.</p>
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<p><strong>Cabo Girão:</strong><b> </b>Vidar Jenson sailed here a few times when he visited the island in the spring of 2006. He’s quite good though!</p>
<p><b>Link to source <a href="http://www.boardseekermag.com/travel_features/madeira/madeira_023.htm" target="_blank">boardseeker.com</a>&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; </b><b>Blog site: <a href="http://windsurfingmadeira.blogspot.com/2010/02/windsurfing-paul-do-mar-calheta-madeira.html" target="_blank">Madeira Windsurfing</a> with films</b></p>
<p><strong>One of Madeira’s Windsurfing clubs: <a href="http://www.clubef5.com/web/" target="_blank">‘Forca 5’</a></strong></p>
<p><font color="#004000">Pete says &quot;thought you might like this as this ship did dock in Funchal &#8230;&quot;.</font> <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/8509619.stm" target="_blank">CAMERA FOUND</a></p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories : </font></strong></p>
<p><strong>DIÁRIO 11/02/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong>132 cases of parental neglect. </strong>Every year the Commission for the Protection of Children and Youth handles hundreds of cases of parental neglect, many ending up in the Family and Juvenile Court. At present, there are 132 cases pending. Over 90% are cases of parental neglect and the services protect children who are in danger of being threatened or harmed. Some cases are very serious. The number of prosecutions increase each year and a significant number include children between the ages of 6 &#8211; 10 years. The danger can be to the child&#8217;s safety, health, moral training, education or development. The options are: child kept with the parents with appropriate support; live with another family member or trusted person; foster care; institutional care or adoption. The crime of abandonment can lead to a prison sentence of between 2 &#8211; 5 years, physical impairment from 2 &#8211; 8 years and in the case of death, 3 &#8211; 10 years.</p>
<p><strong>MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>No one takes responsibility for the pond. </strong>Continuation of Tuesday&#8217;s story of the polluted state of the Lagoa do Lugar de Baixo. The SDPO rejects the blame for the state of conservation of the pond. They are responsible for the two buildings and recuperation of the coastal area to the east of the pond but the pond itself is in the public domain. The pond is under the public maritime domain but the Port of Funchal said the area is the responsibility of the Regional Government. The SRES of the Regional Government and the Mayor of Ponta do Sol refused to discuss the issue. The Regional Director of the Environment said there are no projects for conservation or maintenance of the space. It is not known if the Quercus report for the SDPO has been recognized.</p>
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<p><strong>Carnival increases in Câmara de Lobos. </strong>More than a thousand participants in this year&#8217;s Carnival Parade on Monday 15th at 21.30. At present, there are 1,200 people in 18 groups.Two popular dance troupes from the Madeira Carnival will perform: Geringonça&#160; and Malta do Furor, and the Carnival ends with Kontraband playing in the Municipal Market. On the previous day, Sunday, the Trapalhão Carnaval is at the Estreito de Câmara de Lobos. This parade is devoted to humour and social criticism, where anyone can take part for free.</p>
<p><strong>Victims claim to have been persecuted.</strong> Two women living in Caminho Velho da Igreja in São Roque claim they have been assaulted in the street and on the bus. In the last seven months, they have reported five of the most serious cases to the police. The neighbouring couple who have been allegedly threatening and assaulting them, blame them for their son being taken into care by social workers. This was because of illegal drug taking and they say they will continue the harassment until the son is returned. </p>
<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cruise ships call at Porto Santo next year. </strong>There have been no visits by cruise ships during the years 2008, 2009 and 2010 but in 2011, three will call at Porto Santo. These have a capacity of 2,300 tourists and 1,000 crew members. The first ship calls on May 1 2011, the British Amadea, and it is the inaugural visit of this ship. On 26 July 26th, the Artanis calls and on August 10, the Amadea returns. The busiest year was 1999 when 10 cruise ships visited Porto Santo and there have been 42 mooring between 1999 &#8211; 2007.</p>
<p><strong>CULTURE</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/110210/dn0401080901.jpg" /> Theme Park gives discounts in museums. </strong>The Madeira Theme Park in partnership with DRAC, allow holders of annual passes for the Theme Park to visit museums more frequently and cheaply. Discounts are for holders of&#160; the Normal Pass (costs 30 Euros) and Junior and Senior Passes (cost 24 Euros). Entry to selected museums will vary from free entry to a maximum cost of 2 Euros. </p>
<p><strong>JORNAL DA MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>CARNIVAL 2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>Fura Samba associates fado to samba. </strong>Fura Samba honours Fernando Pessoa (Portuguese poet) as this year celebrates his birth 120 years ago. Tributes also paid to the Portuguese Maritime Expansion and the fado singer Amalia Rodrigues. Their anthem links fado and samba, evoking the poetry of Fernando Pessoa. The project&#8217;s theme is &quot;Samba-Enredo &#8211; Mar Português”. It describes a colourful world which goes from: the white foam of waves breaking on the beach and the wind in the sand &#8230;. Portugal where there was once a dream that we would be owners of the world &#8230;.. The dark blue of the depths of the Atlantic Ocean, the turquoise beaches of Brazil and the green waters of the seas surrounding India. Gold and silver colours represent gold and silver items, pearls and precious stones; wealth brought to Portuguese territory. In the two floats there will be orange tones of the sun setting over Cabo do Bojador and Cabo do Medo. Fura Samba utilize 5,000 ostrich feathers, 15,000 &#8216;rabos de galo&#8217; (rooster tails) and 250 pheasant feathers. The &#8216;queen&#8217; is a former Miss Madeira and Miss Tourism Portugal. Fura Samba will take part in the Porto Moniz Carnival on Sunday at 15.30.</p>
<p><strong>João Egídio unveils “Os Encantos do Mar”.</strong> The theme this year is &#8216;The Charms of the Sea&#8217;. The float will carry five people; three in the front tractor and two in the trailer. They will be dressed as elements of the deep, such as mermaids, corals, reefs, anemones, plants and other underwater creatures. The dancers will be dressed as starfish and conch shells. João Egídio said, &quot;The mysteries of our fantasy about the secrets of the sea, mean that humans throughout history imagine non-existent beings that become wonderful, splendid and colourful.&quot;</p>
<p><font color="#400040"><em>Many thanks to Vanessa Swesnik for this complete translation :</em></font></p>
<p><strong>Quality and Food Safety : Seminar brought together close to 100 within the hotel sector</strong>. </p>
<p>Best practices in the hotel sector were the focus of a seminar organized by SGS Portugal (the auditing and certifying company) and the Commercial and Industrial Association of Funchal (Associação Comercial e Industrial do Funchal- ACIF) that took place in Funchal yesterday. The seminar, entitled “From Quality to Food Safety- a Responsible Destination”, had close to 100 participants from diverse regional hotel and restoration businesses.</p>
<p>Cristina Silva, coordinator from the SGS Portugal delegation, told the DIÁRIO that this initiative met the expectations of the organization insofar as it managed to get a group that is interested in and motivated by the issue of sustainability (which is more and more in demand for tourist destinations like Madeira) into the auditorium of the Regional Secretariat of the Environment and Natural Resources (Secretaria Regional do Ambiente e dos Recursos Naturais).</p>
<p>For Cristina Silva, a destination is only totally sustainable when it meets internationally recognized best practices, as the majority of tourists to the Autonomous Region are foreigners. However, she thinks Madeira has made important steps towards this aspiration which is now a requirement of tour operators, international organizations, and to become certified or have a good reputation as a tourist destination. The SGS delegate believes we are moving closer towards sustainability, but that it is necessary to meet and exceed the expectations of clients. “We have taken significant steps in Portugal and the Region, and we are not the exception,” she added.</p>
<p>Best practices were the focus of the seminar yesterday through the voices of diverse speakers covering everything from how to receive guests at hotels to food safety and control. Director of Quality and Food Safety of the Regional Government of Madeira, Celeste Bento, emphasized the regularity present with which standards are met in the Region- something that places regional restoration on a high level of quality. “Madeira is a responsible destination in terms of food safety; it’s well controlled and there is increasing sensitivity to the issue,” says Cristina Silva.</p>
<p>The seminar was well attended and had presentations given by regional specialists from ACIF and the organizing company. Brit Adrian Evans spoke of the “Hygiene Monitored” mark, a seal from SGS Group which attests to the existence of food safety best practices in the establishments audited by the group. In Madeira, this seal is assigned by SGS in conjunction with the ACIF.&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; SOURCE : <a href="http://www.netmadeira.com/noticias/economia/2010/2/11/qualidade-e-seguranca-alimentar" target="_blank">Diário de Notícias</a></p>
<p><em>In her email to me, Vanessa, who has recently qualified in Portuguese, said &quot;Aside from being helpful, translating for your blog has planted a travel bug in my heart to come see Madeira. I would really love to travel to the Laurissilva Forest!!&quot;. You must come Vanessa, you must come and see our wonderful island and meet our wonderful people.</em> </p>
<p><em><font color="#0000a0">Many thanks to Paul for these two important economy news links</font> :</em> </p>
<p><b>Portugal &#8216;will not&#8217; quit the euro. </b><strong>Portugal will not leave the euro, Finance Minister Fernando Teixeira dos Santos has told the BBC : <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8506726.stm" target="_blank">MORE</a> </strong></p>
<p><b>Portuguese budget vote yesterday Thursday was a victory for Prime Minister Jose Socrates&#8217; government, which has warned of serious political consequences if the budget is not passed. </b></p>
<p>-Budget bill passes first hurdle in parliament</p>
<p>-Opposition party PSD helps passage with abstention</p>
<p>-Socialists seek to cut 2010 deficit to 8.3 pct / GDP (Updates with more quotes, measures)</p>
<p>Source <a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSLDE61A2TW20100211" target="_blank">Reuters : MORE</a></p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Guide book for five nights of Carnival in the discos – Madeira and Porto Santo are going to samba [?] from today until Tuesday. See the suggestions </strong><a href="http://www.dnoticias.pt/Default.aspx?file_id=dn04010807120210" target="_blank"><strong>p.37</strong></a><strong>. </strong>Yes you can actually click that link, and it will take you to the list of dates and events, and that saves me a job. </p>
<p>Today’s main news headline :&#160; <strong>Court leaking – The storms flood achieves, Justice Police and stairways. Works are needed.</strong> The Palácio da Justiça in Funchal has sprung a leak(s), and in the latest downpours water found it&#8217;s way down the stairs. The water not only affected current files, but also affected the offices of the Justice Police who are located in the basement. It&#8217;s an old problem, in a prestigious building from the 1960&#8242;s, that has received the praise of many visiting dignitaries over the years, especially for the use of historic tiles. It is well known for becoming a &#8216;swimming&#8217; pool in Winter, and an &#8216;oven&#8217; in Summer. The roof leaks all over the show, the walls are sprouting mould, all&#160; in a flagship building that doesn&#8217;t even have a visitors bathroom. </p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Forestry&#8217; de-authorized Câmara &#8211; The landfill site&#160; in Landeiros (Machico) has a municipal license. But the GR seized the truck</strong>. Also today&#8217;s main front page photo, showing a small plot of land, with a digger and a Scania truck, which may or may not be in the process of being seized &#8230; it&#8217;s hard to tell from a photo.</p>
<p><strong>Celebrating the joining of the Europe Union &#8216;with Rome burning&#8217; – In a time of crisis, Socialist Party Leader Serrão criticises commemorations of the 25th anniversary of Madeira in the EU. It&#8217;s like the story of Nero and the harp [wasn't it a fiddle?].</strong></p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/digital/fotos/110210/dn0101300301.jpg" width="174" height="261" /> There is also another lead story about Miguel Alburquerque, President of Funchal Council (who makes Uncle Bertie seem like Cristiano Ronaldo). <strong>Câmara Municipal of Funchal takes action against the state&#160; &#8211; It relates to the delayed transfer of funds from the IRS. </strong>The action had been threatened, and now it has actually started, in the Court dealing with Financial and Administrative matters. The action against central government relates to a delay in the payment of tax funding valued at over €5 million, that had been claimed by the council in March 2009. Alburquerque says he will not give up on the funds &#8230; &quot;Funchal Câmara can not be penalized by the failure of the Government of the Republic&quot;. <em><font color="#004000">I am going to regret that comment above I am sure, as Sr. Miguel is a red-hot favourite to succeed Uncle Bertie as president in 2011. </font></em></p>
<p>The main sport / football headline today : <strong>Promotion doesn&#8217;t excite in the Regional [league] of football. </strong>This is about the small league below the newly formed Série Madeira, and the fact that some of the teams are not so keen on the idea of going up to the next rung. </p>
<p><font color="#400000">I really can&#8217;t find anything that interests me much in today&#8217;s news, so I am off early downtown on the off chance that the weather will improve and the children&#8217;s carnival will take place. <strong>Don&#8217;t forget to send me in some carnival photos this weekend please</strong>.</font></p>
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<p>&quot;Madeira is a sub-tropical Portuguese island in the mid Atlantic Ocean. Every January it hosts a week long walking festival providing three or more daily guided hikes with various levels of difficulty. The event is the brainchild of writer and photographer Terry Marsh who, this year, had to supervise from a distance as he was recovering from heart surgery. He needn’t have worried; for many of the participants this was their third year and they knew exactly where to go and what to do&quot;. <em><font color="#400040">A report on this years Madeira walking Festival, with photos</font> </em><a href="http://seuropetravel.suite101.com/article.cfm/madeira-walking-festival-in-funchal--2010" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p><strong>A couple more web snippets &#8230; many thanks to Becky.</strong></p>
<p>A blog entirely dedicated to the movement of Cruise ships visiting Funchal. Who’d have thought it?! It’s in Portuguese so good luck! Strangely interesting though, even if you don’t understand it. <a href="http://cruzeirosmadeira.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">FUNCHAL CRUISE VISITS</a></p>
<p>Should any of you be thinking of landing a plane at the Aeroporto in windy weather perhaps you should look at this before you attempt it. On a separate note, I had absolutely no idea that every time I landed at the airport, the onboard computer was saying “Retard… Retard…” Of course I have since learned that ‘retard’ is a perfectly normal word if you’re used to flying planes (which I am not) but it’s still going to make me smile on my next landing when I say to the Captain under my breath, “Retard… Retard…”</p>
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<p><strong>Also a couple of news stories from Becky &#8230; many thanks.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Bad weather causes landslides, flooding and fallen trees &#8211; </strong><i>Santana is the county most affected with many roads closed. </i>The heavy rains that fell during the night in Madeira caused several landslides, floods, falling trees and walls, but there is no record of personal injury. Madeira airport is operating normally and only in the morning, due to rain, an aircraft had to depart from Porto to Lisbon. The county most affected by bad weather is Santana, where they have already recorded several roads closed due to landslides in Faial, Cruzinhas, São Roque do Faial and São Jorge Arco, according to a contact by the corporations of the 11 municipalities in the region.</p>
<p><b>Wall in Monte at risk of falling on public</b>     <br />It is with some trepidation that residents of Caminho do Pico in Monte, are facing daily life with regard to driving or walking on the path that gives them access to their homes.&#160; A large section of the wall of the Quinta Jardins do Imperador has fallen and seems to point to an imminent collapse, which may well happen if the ancient wall of stone wall is subjected to another period of intense and prolonged rain.&#160; For some time, the residents have felt some fear crossing the street and yesterday, with the fall of the wall, the feeling of insecurity has grown.&#160; The stones did not cause personal injury or material damage. But given that the wall maintains land where the gardens are planted with large trees, residents fear that the next collapse might have other consequences.&#160; Earlier this month a tree fell due to the wind. Thankfully, the section of wall which saw the fall is still tough. The Fire Department of Funchal attended and placed grids to draw attention to the instability of the wall.&#160; The authority has been informed of what happened. </p>
<p><font color="#ff0000">The article below is a full and exact translation as reported yesterday &#8230; many thanks to Vanessa Swesnik :</font></p>
<p><strong>Brazilian Tourists to Arrive for Easter &#8211; Tour operator from Salvador da Bahia organizes a trip to Madeira in April</strong>. Brazilian tour operator, BIS (Brazil International Service), headquartered in Salvador, Bahia added a trip to Madeira to its Portugal package.</p>
<p>Lucia Bichara, President Director of BIS, confirmed with the DIÁRIO DE NOTÍCIAS that the first clients to travel to our island next Easter will arrive by chartered flight from Salvador to Lisbon.</p>
<p>In recent years BIS has chartered a number of flights to Portugal, especially for New Years and other special occasions such as Carnival and Easter. Starting in 2007, the year in which it increased operations to our country, the Bahian operator focused the Portugal promotion in other Northeastern markets, creating a second charter flight from Recife, Pernambuco.</p>
<p>In recent statements to the DIÁRIO during the inauguration of the International Tourism Exhibition, Lucia Bichara emphasized that the clients started showing more interest in visiting Madeira starting last year. Beyond the few individual programs leaving from Madeira that partner with other Portuguese operators, BIS’s President Director felt the necessity to create its own programs which included a visit to the autonomous region with transport, accommodations, and a detailed schedule of excursions; all of which will take place with the support and collaboration of Madeira’s Windsor Travel Agency, representing the Brazilian operator here in Madeira.</p>
<p>Even though the tours are still on sale for another two months until the actual travel date, Lucia Bichara is very satisfied with the reception of the trip and hopes to bring a few dozen Brazilian tourists this Easter.</p>
<p>Although there is no official direct promotional activity from regional tourist institutions to the Brazilian market, Madeira has appeared in several travel and general interest publications thanks to the arrival of Brazilian journalists who depend on support from the Regional Tourism Directorate of Madeira (Direcção Regional de Turismo da Madeira- DRTM) and local hotels on their excursions to the archipelago.</p>
<p>During the largest tourism fair in Latin America, the Fair of the Americas last October in Rio de Janeiro, the DRTM was present and noted many of the people who visited the Portugal pavilion had an interest in visiting Madeira &#8211; they also noted many questions from travel agents who want to send their clients to the archipelago.</p>
<p>Lucia Bichara thinks a good beginning has been made, but that there must be more promotion directly to consumers and to the travel agents who resell the product. In this instance in particular, there is everything to gain from the identification of successful hotel brands in the Brazilian market that are not only easily identified in Portugal and Madeira, but that also have their headquarters here. Such is the case with hotel groups Pestana, Porto Bay, Dorisol, and Enotel.</p>
<p>The Brazilian market currently has a lot of potential in terms of travel. Despite being a country that has up until recently been labeled “Third World” due to pockets of extreme poverty in its most densely populated areas, the truth is that in economic terms, Brazil is one of the most important countries in the world, with its economy ranking in fifth place globally according to international organizations.</p>
<p><b>Brazilian tourist spending increases in Portugal. </b>The Brazilian currency, the Real, has gone through a very robust phase and has permitted Brazilians to look to the foreign holiday market with more enthusiasm.</p>
<p>Portugal has achieved preferred status with Brazilians heading to Europe over the past few months, due in large part to the fact that Portuguese airline, TAP, has the largest flight network from Brazil to the Old Continent (67 flights to nine airports per week). Thus, Brazilian tourist spending went up by 41.1% to $24.5 million this September compared with the homologous month of 2008, and it went up 16.7% to $25.986 million in October according to the latest information available from the Bank of Portugal.</p>
<p>September was the first month in which a shift occurred in Brazilian tourism and travel spending abroad, with an increase of 59.5% to 1.236 million US dollars; whereas since October there were sharp drops of two digits in most cases. <a href="http://www.netmadeira.com/noticias/economia/2010/2/1/turistas-brasileiros-vem-na-pascoa" target="_blank">ORIGINAL IN PORTUGUESE</a></p>
<p><strong>Tom sent in this photo he took yesterday. &quot;Just minutes ago wall gave in, all banana trees dropped down on the Travessa São Luise. Too much rain for the past 24 h.</strong> Thanks Tom.</p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>DIÁRIO 02/02/2010 &#8211; </strong><strong>MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/020210/dn0401020201.jpg" /> Public works stain beachfront at Câmara de Lobos. </strong>For months, part of the seafront at Câmara de Lobos has been tarnished brown by the discharge of sludge into the sea from public works under the responsibility of the Regional Government. It is most noticeable at the area in front of the Praça da Autonomia, from the mouth of the stream at Vigário. This has been triggered by the construction of the new expressway linking the Estreito and Jardim da Serra, and reinforced by a municipal road linking Ribeiro da Alforra and Limoeiro, constructed by the side of a stream and a few hundred metres from its mouth. Debris from the work enters the stream and then flows directly into the sea. The mayor acknowledges the interference with the beautiful scenery but it would be impractical to separate and retain the sludge, as the work is near the town, stream and the coast. He hopes that it will finish before summer.</p>
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<p><strong>Lack of leadership in the National Scouts Corps.</strong> The lack of leaders is put down to the fact that it is difficult for adults of parish communities to be available for training and that society is &quot;increasingly selfish&quot;. The leaders are voluntary and are not paid. Most adults take refuge in the excuse that they have no time. The regional head also pointed out that Baden-Powell, when he started the scouting movement more than 100 years ago, stated that the biggest fault of mankind is selfishness. The present training course has 18 candidates who should be ready by the end of the year. In the region, there are about a thousand scouts spread over 15 groups.</p>
<p><strong>Police seize more counterfeit notes. </strong>This week, the Judicial Police seized more counterfeit euro notes. A dozen 20 euro notes, this time in Machico and Caniçal. Three individuals were eventually identified and the manufacturer, a minor, was referred to the Family and Minors Court and the printing equipment seized. On several occasions in recent weeks, counterfeit notes have been detected but are not related to this latest event. The Bank of Portugal website provides information for discerning the authenticity of banknotes.</p>
<p><strong>Barreirinha left abandoned. </strong>The storms in December destroyed the offshore concrete platform and deposited pieces of concrete in the swimming pool. Since then, waves have washed rubbish into the leisure complex &#8211; cardboard, plastic and bottles. Tourists still visit the area which is run by FrenteMar. The bathrooms, bars and showers are shut and the staff who work there during the summer have been redeployed to other areas. There is no entrance fee during winter as the number of visitors is less than 10 per day. The restoration work will not start before spring and it will probably not be ready for the new season. The alternative area for visitors and residents of this part of Funchal is the Praia de São Tiago.</p>
<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong>Peugeot and Citroen cars have an identical defect to the Toyota. </strong>The group PSA own Peugeot and Citroen and will recall 600 cars in Portugal. The models Peugeot 107 and Citroen C1 have a faulty accelerator pedal. This is a preventative campaign and the owners will be notified by mail. Toyota have recalled 1.8 million vehicles in Europe and these cars were all manufactured in the Czech Republic.</p>
<p><strong>POLITICS</strong></p>
<p><strong>PSD highlight the activities of the Centro da Mãe.</strong> This is run by a charity dedicated to supporting young mothers. The headquarters are at the Avenida Luís de Camões in Funchal and were visited by members of the parliamentary committees of Education and Social Affairs. The charity supports 92 young mothers in various municipalities in the region. These mothers have problems with social exclusion and the centre promotes inclusion back into society. The centre receives young mothers in difficulties, many of them teenagers who usually leave school when they become pregnant or after the birth of their children. The centre provides education and training, parenting skills, helps in job searches, provides fitness and yoga classes and other activities. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/020210/dn0401011201.jpg" /> Cavaco forces dialogue.</strong> The President of Portugal, Cavaco Silva, wants to force the Prime Minister of Portugal and the President of Madeira into dialogue. He has convened the Council of State where tomorrow, the political and economical situation of the country and the Regional Finance Law will be discussed. Cavaco Silva stresses the importance of consensus, and the need is great because the law drafted by the Regional Government has become a battleground between the government and the opposition. There have been many proposals for amending the law to make it acceptable to the socialist Government of Portugal, accusations and counter-statements. Portugal stands to loose 80 million Euros to Madeira and the Azores.</p>
<p><strong>JORNAL DA MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Clean Portugal&#8217; attracts Madeiran volunteers.</strong> This project has been inspired by a similar one in Estonia in 2008. The campaign &#8216;Clean Portugal&#8217; has about five dozen volunteers in Madeira for the event to be held on March 20th. Across the country, there are about 20,000 people interested and the goal is to have 100,000. The project is also open to partnerships with companies and institutions, public and private entities that can help with resources. A TV station is helping by broadcasting videos related to the project on the theme of waste and the environment. Sites needing cleaning up are increasing in number and are added to the computer program by volunteers as they are detected. Information on how to volunteer is on the website: <a href="http://www.limparportugal.org/" target="_blank">LIMPAR PORTUGAL</a>.</p>
<p><strong>DIÁRIO BAD WEATHER STORIES</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Six schools closed for the safety of students and staff. 15 sections of roads closed as a precautionary measure. Shops inundated in lower Funchal. </strong>Floods, landslides and raised manhole covers. Landslides and fallen trees in the higher zones of Curral dos Romeiros and Babosas in Monte. In the city centre, a tunnel of the Cota 40 was flooded. Some shops were flooded at the area of Sé, among them the souvenir shop Bazar Oliveira. Also flooding along the Rua das Murças to the Rua do Carmo. <strong>Bad weather wreaks havoc in Machico, Porto da Cruz and Santa Cruz.</strong> Several roads in Machico county have been turned into streams, dragging debris and parked cars. Some homes were flooded and agricultural land devastated. In Porto da Cruz, a landslide caused a hole in the roof of a house. In Santa Cruz, strong surf flooded the promenade and a garden in front of a hotel. </p>
<p>&#8212; Many videos on Diário website yesterday. <a href="http://www.dnoticias.pt/default.aspx?file_id=dn01013004020210" target="_blank">VIDEOS</a></p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>:</strong></p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/030210/dn0401020401.jpg" /> Today’s main news headline : Well actually there is only one real story : <strong>Bad weather around Madeira. </strong>Not a very imaginative headline I know, but the great photo, which takes up 90% of the front page, makes up for that <a href="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/graficos/030210/01diario.pdf" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p>From there it is just one weather story after another. </p>
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<p><strong>At the end of the day yesterday, the bad weather headed towards the South, with the sea invading the costal areas of the cities. Before that, during a night and a day, </strong> <strong>nourished [?] rain had spread chaos around the&#160; island. It was a record rainfall in the city of Funchal. </strong>It has never rained so much in the space of 24 hours in Funchal. The measurements collected by the Meteorological Observatory in the city, between 9 am Monday and the same time yesterday, revealed a precipitation of 111 mm, thrashing the previous record of 90.6 mm in 1956. In Pico do Areeiro, the figure was 184.7 mm, which was in fact significantly lower than records from the past. The worst downpour measured was in Santana, where 36 mm fell in the space of an hour. The island was on a red weather alert during 9 hours yesterday, the highest level possible, after the forecast originally resulted in a yellow (third level) warning. Just picking out a few key points from the main article today about the weather, it talks of cars being swept away by the force of the water, houses flooded and some areas with access completely cut-off, like Curral das Freiras (Nun&#8217;s Valley). Communications were also cut off there, not just the landlines, but also mobile phones could not be used. The Diário reporting vehicle when trying to get to the area, in the end was left trapped on the access road between two landslides. The same thing happened to a Funchal bus, that had to wait to be freed. <em><font color="#400000">Loads of other stuff in the newspaper and on the TV, and the pictures and footage explain the situation much better than I can do in words. Also some great links and photos below from Tobi.</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Santana was the county hardest hit, with landslides, areas cut-off, and families that lost what little they had.</strong> Several roads were impassable, and two schools were closed. </p>
<p><strong>Porto da Cruz and parts of Machico awoke unrecognizable. </strong>Bad weather damaged parts of Machico, Porto da Cruz and Santa Cruz. Land slides caused a hole in a roof of a house in the Sítio do Massapez.</p>
<p><strong>Schools closed in several districts and families had to leave their homes. </strong>Six schools were closed in total, due to the bad weather, but the situation should return to normal today.</p>
<p><strong>More than ten roads closed – stretches closed as &quot;precaution&quot;.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Shops flooded in &#8216;downtown&#8217; &#8211; Although affected to a lesser extent, Funchal also didn&#8217;t &#8216;escape&#8217; the effects of the bad weather.</strong></p>
<p>In politics : <strong>Socialist Party of Madeira proposes a special tax for&#160; concessionaires / franchisees – The PS-M want Via Litoral, Via Expresso, OPM and SDM to help to increase the revenues of the Region. </strong><em><font color="#400040">Great idea to sting these public companies with an extra 2.5% tax, but I suspect that a close inspection of their accounts would show them all to be pretty much technically bankrupt already. Somehow I don&#8217;t see the PSD politicians, some with vested interests, voting in favour of this proposal.</font></em></p>
<p><strong>TC [Auditors Tribunal] wants the ports to charge more through taxes.</strong></p>
<p>The main sport / football headline today : <strong>Rúben participates in the Lions humiliation – FC Porto thumped (5 – 2) Sporting and heads to the semi-finals of the Portugal Cup. </strong><em><font color="#004000">And what a fine performance from our local lad Rúben Micael, from Câmara de Lobos, who has slotted into the Porto team like a fresh crisp €500 note into Uncle Bertie&#8217;s back pocket. The lofted cross to set up Falcao for his goal was just perfection.</font></em></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCuK3UWuq5Q" target="_blank">Santana Video</a>    <br /><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQ9RFhxP03o" target="_blank">Funchal Video</a>    <br /><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XR_1Xg7jL5A" target="_blank">Santa Cruz Video</a> </p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mrenjoy/4325744558" target="_blank">PHOTO : Monster impact against the sea walls sending waves up a good 10/15 metres &#8230; The Forte de São Tiago disappears behind a wall of water!</a> </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Sheila &#8230; &#34;Rough seas meant ideal conditions for these fishing enthusiasts at Ponta Delgada on Boxing Day&#34; (December 26th) Malmsey in Madeira : Owain John, Assistant Manager at Majestic Aylesbury (UK), visited Madeira in September ’09, funded by the Vintners’ Bursary which he won following the WSET Advanced exam. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Sheila &#8230;</strong> &quot;Rough seas meant ideal conditions for these fishing enthusiasts at Ponta Delgada on Boxing Day&quot; <em>(December 26th)</em></p>
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<p><strong>Malmsey in Madeira</strong> : Owain John, Assistant Manager at Majestic Aylesbury (UK), visited Madeira in September ’09, funded by the Vintners’ Bursary which he won following the WSET Advanced exam. Here, he reports on his trip. &quot;Touching down at Funchal airport is one of the more hair-raising landings I’ve experienced. The Madeirans are very proud of their smart, new, but rather short runway on stilts over the ocean, which features on many of the postcards available for sale on the island. This was just about the last flat piece of land we were to see for a whole week. Our hire car may not have been the most powerful around, but it is still disconcerting to find yourself having to change down into second gear on a dual-carriageway&quot;. <a href="http://blog.majestic.co.uk/2010/01/12/malmsey-in-madeira/" target="_blank">FULL REPORT</a></p>
<p>A really good photo I found on Flickr, with a nice write up too. <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mrenjoy/4269161594/" target="_blank">WINDING ROAD</a></p>
<p><strong>From Becky</strong> (in the UK?) &#8230; <font color="#400040">seems to be prevalent in the news over here today.&#160; I think the poses could be worthy of a caption competition as he looks like he&#8217;s just missed the Porto Santo ferry in the first one.&#160; (Yes, I know he&#8217;d never actually have to travel via means of the ferry, but I won&#8217;t let fact stand in the way!)</font> <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/celebritynews/6987855/Cristiano-Ronaldo-in-his-underwear-Real-Madrid-star-models-for-Armani.html" target="_blank">CRISTIANOS NEW CACS</a></p>
<p>&quot;Fancy pan-fried frogs legs with chervil sauce or steamed wild sea bass with oyster tartar? These are just two of the creations Chef Antoine Westermann spoils his guests with at The Vine, Design Hotels™’ newest member hotel in Madeira. At UVA, the hotel’s gourmet restaurant, the award-winning chef creates fusion cuisine at its best. Locals have also discovered this gem – for its culinary delights as well as the spectacular views&quot;. <a href="http://www.mymadeiraholidays.com/world-class-fusion-cuisine-at-the-vine-hotel-in-madeira/" target="_blank">CREATIVE PUBLICITY</a>&#160;<em><font color="#004000">I have not seen this &#8216;Madeira&#8217; theme website before, but if it attracts tourists, then I am happy to give it a bit of free publicity. All the pages I looked at were empty, but give it time &#8230;</font></em></p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>Nina has been found and returned to the circus. </strong>The circus dog Nina, reported missing yesterday will return to the show tonight. A woman found the dog wandering the streets, not knowing who it belonged to until she read yesterday&#8217;s article in Jornal da Madeira.</p>
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<p><strong>Portugal&#8217;s economy not doing very well.</strong> Two reports in Jornal da Madeira.<strong> </strong>The economies of Portugal and Greece are at risk of a &quot;slow death&quot;, according to an alert issued yesterday by the rating agency Moody&#8217;s. The view of the experts at Moody&#8217;s is that there is no risk of a &quot;sudden death&quot; but that &quot;the probability of a slow death&quot; is high unless there are improvements in economic competitiveness and ability to raise taxes. The Minister of Economy admits the situation is &quot;difficult&quot; with 0.7% growth predicted this year and 1.4% in 2011. Unemployment level is 10.3% compared to the European average of 8.8%. <em>&#8212;Indirectly affects the economy of Madeira, especially as at present the ministers are trying to alter the Regional Finance Law so the State will have to transfer more money and also pay for a new hospital in Funchal etc.</em></p>
<p><strong>Golf should be seen as a long-term project.</strong> (Again, Jornal da Madeira).<strong> </strong>The vice president of the Regional Government believes that golf has helped combat the seasonality of tourism on Porto Santo. This year, the Madeira Island Open returns to Porto Santo between the 8 &#8211; 11 April. More than 100 professional golfers are expected to attend and the prize money is 700,000 Euros, the initiative is supported by Turismo de Portugal. The golf course is ranked ninth amongst the 100 best courses in Europe. Construction work has begun for the new course at Ponta do Pargo with a completion date for the end of 2011. The course was designed by Nick Faldo and is financed by private investment, including the British group Morgan Forbes. An area has been designed for professional golfers and another area for amateur golfers. An 18 hole championship course and a 9 hole pitch and putt course. The Club House will feature a restaurant, bar, shop, reception, changing rooms and other facilities. The natural beauty of the&#160; surrounding area can be appreciated whilst playing a round. Local jobs will be generated and it is hoped this course will help put the region on the world championship circuit.</p>
<p><strong>Employee stole, was filmed but it was the employer who was fined 940 Euros. </strong>In a bakery in Machico, the management suspected a 46 year old employee of theft. They installed video surveillance cameras and recorded the employee stealing from the till and taking bread, cheese, ham, butter and whisky from the bakery, with her husband as an accomplice. She already had a history of similar crimes when employed in a restaurant and a day care centre. The woman resigned rather than face criminal proceedings. She then appealed to the Employment Tribunal of Funchal and sued the employer. The case was found against the employer who were ordered to pay 940 Euros for Christmas and holiday pay. The law states that video surveillance is allowed only when it is intended for the protection and safety of persons and goods, depending on the nature of the business and is subject to authorization by the National Commission for Data Protection. The right of privacy is constitutionally protected. It cannot be used to evaluate the professional competence of an employee, their performance or (in this case) if they steal. This evidence is an improper invasion of privacy and violation of the right to make images of the employee. A similar case occurred in 2008 when a supermarket manager was caught stealing but the case annulled. The management can apply to the Court of Appeal of Lisbon.</p>
<p><strong>Arcadia visits today during a 94 night cruise</strong>. Two cruise ships visit today, the Costa Serena with 4,900 Italians and the Arcadia with 1,900 British. It is of interest to note that the present Arcadia cruise is for 94 nights, visiting 34 ports in 23 countries. The ship left Southampton 10 days ago and returns on April 15th, via the Suez Canal. The Arcadia visits Madeira several more times this year. At the BTL in Lisbon (Tourism Fair), the State Secretary for Tourism, Bernardo Trinidade admits positive signs in the British tourist market this year but despite this, Madeira is still relying on the increased domestic market.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/140110/dn0401070901.jpg" /> Câmara de Lobos Library costs an additional 426,000 Euros. </strong>The Court of Auditors has published a report stating that the work exceeded 11.7% of the value of the award to the three construction companies and the authorization for &quot;additional works&quot; was given by the mayor Arlindo Gomes although he had &quot;no competence&quot; (legal) to do so. The project exceeded the period of the contracted term by 92 days. The expenditure of 426,000 Euros was granted with no budget to support it, a further violation of the law. The original award was 3,640,692 Euros and the final payment was 4,067,365 Euros. Days before the publication of this report, Arlindo Gomes stated that the State should pay the Council 900,000 Euros for the construction work. The Court of Auditors can charge a fine ranging from a minimum 510 Euros to a maximum 4,080 Euros and all charges are directed at Arlindo Gomes.</p>
<p><strong>BE want regional products in public dining rooms. </strong>The Left Block want a law drafted that gives preference to local products in public workplace cafeterias in Madeira. They recognize that it is often cheaper to buy goods produced elsewhere but, &quot;The preferential consumption of products from abroad affects the regional economy, does not help to dispose of agricultural products produced in Madeira &#8211; with a clear loss to our farmers &#8211; and devalues the effort to produce high quality products which, fortunately, are abundant in the islands.&quot; The draft legislation is for a preference of regional products in all canteens and cafeterias in public establishments in the region. These are schools, hospitals, nursing homes, social centres, children&#8217;s institutions, etc. Imported products would only be used if there was a proven absence of supply in quantity and quality in the region.</p>
<p><strong>Finance Law postponed. </strong>The proposed Regional Finance Act will not be discussed and voted on by the Commission on the Budget and Finances of the Assembly of the Republic in Lisbon, as timetabled. There is technical support showing that Madeira has lost 157 million Euros to the Law of Sócrates. The PSD has failed to secure parliamentary support needed to pass the law. They might not get a favourable vote by the CDS-PP, communists and BE needed to pass the law. The PS have argued for a delay and are preparing an alternative solution. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/140110/dn0401021001.jpg" /> Cases of the day. </strong>A short circuit in a refrigerator/chest freezer badly damaged a kitchen and other rooms in a residence in Campanário. The owners had left for work and a neighbour saw the fire and alerted the firefighters. They had problems accessing the house due to the distance from the road. The couple and their daughter have been temporarily housed with relatives while the house is cleaned up and the damage repaired. <strong>Gold articles</strong> have been stolen from two homes on the same day. At Pilar in Santo António, the thieves broke in through a bedroom window and stole two gold necklaces and a laptop. That afternoon, in Fundoa in São Roque, thieves entered a house by forcing a door and stole gold jewellery valued over a thousand Euros as well as an air pistol. <strong>Last weekend</strong>, a 30 year old man was approached by a group of individuals while by the entrance of the Vespas nightclub. They suddenly attacked, punched and kicked him then the group fled in two cars. <strong>In São Martinho</strong>, at 19.00 on Monday, two teenage girls were approached by an unknown man. He grabbed one of them, a 14 year old, and started to sexually molest her but due to her cries and resistance, he fled then one of them phoned for help. The police are gathering evidence as they suspect an attempted rape. <strong>At the Port of Funchal</strong>, a 44 year old foreigner travelling on the ferry from Portimão was arrested having 7,152 doses of heroin inside his body. <strong>Several landslides</strong> and falling trees kept the fire fighters busy in Funchal and Ribeira Brava to clear the roads and keep them passable.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/digital/fotos/140110/dn0101320101.jpg" /> Tunnel at Curral das Freiras, only 1 of 4 defendants acquitted. </strong>In March 2003, four workers died and four others were injured when an explosive charge was detonated during the construction of the tunnel. Miguel Ângelo, the engineer responsible for the safety of the work was acquitted. Already, Flório Quintal in charge of the work, was sentenced to five and a half years in prison and considered the person responsible for the accident. He was the only person licensed to handle explosives and at the time of the explosion, he was outside the tunnel. Luís Miguel Freire, a geological engineer and Raimundo Calhau, the general contractor, were sentenced to four and a half years in prison. There was also a lack of supervision and training. The three intend to appeal.</p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Help Haiti Now&#8217;. </strong>Cruz Vermelha Portuguese (CVP) &#8211; the Portuguese Red Cross &#8211; have launched an appeal. The campaign has set up accounts at Milenium, CGD, BPI, Totta, BES, Montepio, Banif and BPN. </p>
<p><strong>Santo Amaro tonight.</strong> One of the major religious celebrations takes place in Santa Cruz tonight when at 20.00, thousands of faithful are expected to take part in the procession from the Chapel of Santo Amaro to the Church of Santa Cruz. They will carry candles and images in wax. This saint, according to legend, prevented a young man from drowning and is revered by the faithful in times of crisis. Despite the high number of unemployed, the Canon does not see an increase in the number of devotees, instead the opposite. On Sunday, the Festa de Santa Amaro will continue with 40 stalls selling food and drink adjacent to Santa Cruz market. Program on <a href="http://www.cm-santacruz.pt" target="_blank">WEBSITE</a> (click onto Guia de eventos): </p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">&#8230; and yet more from Elaine, with a special feature from the Jornal da Madeira :</font></strong></p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.jornaldamadeira.pt/fotos/14_142447.jpg" /> <em>The new document will allow, for two and a half Euros, access to all landscaped areas, children&#8217;s parks, as well as access to restaurants.</em> </p>
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<p><strong>Theme Park launches card for residents. </strong>The Theme Park of Madeira, a work of the Society of Northern Development, a body subordinate to the Vice-Presidency of the Regional Government, has just launched the &quot;resident card&quot;. According to the director of this facility, it is a product with two versions, one for women and another for men. He explained, this is a document that will cost 2.5 Euros and will allow people to come and visit throughout the year; the gardens, children&#8217;s parks, access to the restaurants of the park and Craft Workshops. To obtain this card, as mentioned by the Director of the Theme Park, those resident in the region, which is easily verifiable by the identity card&#160; (Bilhete de Identidade) or another document with a photograph, fill out a form which is available from the services. Until now, there have been three annual passes; normal, which costs 30 Euros and the junior and senior, both 24 Euros. These are the documents that, according to Tiago Feitas, allow the visitor to visit the Theme Park as many times as they want, entering the pavilions and attractions. The new arrangement that started this year does not give access to the attractions. </p>
<p>In the new attractions planned for this year, Tiago Feitas says the desire is to promote an exhibition within the water mill, explaining to tourists how the water mill works. Please note that the Theme Park, &quot;Has a water mill that, especially at weekends is put into operation, grinding cereals that are then taken to the &#8216;Casa de Santana&#8217; where they are made into bread which is offered to visitors on Saturday and Sunday.&quot; According to him, this exhibition is already being prepared. Several photos of the craftsman who use these water mills have been made in order to show to visitors, in a very simple way, how they work and the authentic utensils. Another concern for this year relates to the gardens. According to Tiago Feitas, in the Theme Park they will select and plant throughout the year, plants that embellish and give a different colour and are more appealing in the enclosure.</p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Monte train&#8217; will have a station. </strong>The Theme Park already has a &#8216;Monte train&#8217;. According to the director of this institution, &quot;The &#8216;Monte train&#8217; is a vehicle that is designed to make journeys for visitors. But it did not have a station consistent with the value of the attraction. Not only to shelter passengers from the weather, but also to create a picturesque area.&quot; Therefore, &quot;We will build a replica of the Monte train station where people can have a lot of fun, taking pictures and enjoying that area while queuing for a trip through the enclosure.&quot;&#160; The head of the Theme Park said they have created a space in the area of the artificial lake, where there are rowing boats, reserved for small remote-controlled crafts. Here as mentioned, the visitor is likely to stretch their talents to the &quot;rudder&quot; of the ship and carry out the steps which are required, for about three minutes. According to Tiago Feitas, this attraction for about three months, and despite not being included in the ticket &#8211; costing 50 cents, has already been a big hit with younger visitors and also among the older ones who accept this challenge of skill and adventure. </p>
<p><strong>New pavilion comes from the history of the port</strong>     <br />The pavilion &quot;Roots of Madeira&quot; is at present, according to the Director of the Theme Park, &quot;The only virtual theatre that the region has and perhaps even the only virtual theatre that exists in our country.&quot; This space is in the auditorium of the natural park. According to Tiago Feitas, &quot;Basically this is an area which explains the history of the port of Madeira.&quot; &quot;This history&quot; he said, &quot;is from the period of discovery to the present day, explaining in an intelligent and fun way the development of the port, showing the evolution of the port and the importance it had for the various economic cycles of the region, and also explaining the importance of a port to an island.&quot; According to Tiago Feitas, &quot;There are created, during about seven minutes, a set of scenarios that allow you to see the whole evolution of the port and the whole evolution of the city and the island through its maritime port.&quot; &quot;The history of Madeira can also be told through the eyes of its port.&quot; The Director of the Theme Park says he is excited about this new product which was released in late November. It has been in great demand and has met the expectations of visitors who leave that space satisfied. It is noted that the end of the show in the pavilion &quot;Roots of Madeira&quot; is marked with fireworks which, according to Tiago Feitas, &quot;Have left people very satisfied by the degree of realism and involvement that is provided. It is a very emotional end and people have left very satisfied.&quot;</p>
<p><strong>Several improvements in 2009</strong>     <br />The Theme Park was the target of several interventions in 2009. One of the improvements occurred in the pavilion &quot;A world of islands &#8211; the islands of the world&quot;, which is considered one of the spaces that best illustrates the history of Madeira and its culture. As pointed out by the park director, &quot;It has an improved set design that onto two large screens projects a light that defines each county, explaining each county and its respective parishes. This goes a little to meet our audience who can now understand a little better the division of counties and parishes in the Region.&quot; </p>
<p>The pavilion &quot;Future of the Earth&quot;, as Tiago Feitas said, &quot;Was previously a film that was called &#8216;There was a day&#8217;. It is a movie that calls for park visitors to be more sensitive to environmental issues. In 2009, we decided to create &#8216;a time machine where the visitor is invited to make a trip to the island of Madeira in the year 2419, exactly a thousand years after the island was discovered by Gonçalves Zarco.&#8217; Entering this space gives the feeling that you are entering a ship of &#8216;Star Wars&#8217;. It is in fact extremely well done in terms of scenery.&quot; Website: <a href="http://www.parquetematicodamadeira.pt/" target="_blank">parquetematicodamadeira</a></p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Magazines disturb the family of Carlos. </strong>This is about Carlos Costa, the contestant from Porto Moniz in the Portuguese Pop Idol competition. His family say that some of the stuff being said about him is just not true. </p>
<p><font color="#004000">And while we are on the subject of entertainment, the Teatro Municipal Baltazar Dias has its premier of the long awaited showing of &#8216;The Lesbian Vampires of Sodom&#8217;. 9.30 tonight and tomorrow night (tickets €20), and the last performance is on Sunday at 6 pm (€18). </font><em><font color="#004000">The mind boggles</font>!</em></p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Regional Government sustains a new guarantee of €7 million – Who benefits now from the fatherly approach of the government, that pledges government money, are now the banana cooperatives. Little notice is taken of the warnings by the Court of Auditors to the dangers of the [financial] guarantees. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Madeira wins Russian tourism.</strong></p>
<p><strong>SATA confirms Algarve in the Summer. </strong>&#160;</p>
<p><strong>Portugal&#8217;s Minister for Finance acknowledges tax increases – If Parliament approves proposals for the changes to the Regional Finance Law, Finance Minister [Teixeira dos Santos] cannot see any alternative to reduce the deficit. </strong>Santos said yesterday that approval of the changes, that will result in extra money being allocated to Madeira, will need to be covered by tax increases, or will signal the end of the Special Payment on Account scheme (PEC). <em><font color="#400000">He then clarifies that if &quot;some of the proposals on the table&quot; go forward, that will be the situation, so it&#8217;s won&#8217;t be just on account of Madeira if taxes increase. He was responding to a question from a journalist who asked him if a tax rise could be totally ruled out. </font></em></p>
<p><strong>World in state of shock seeks to help Haiti – Nations and international organisations combine efforts to send assistance to a decimated country. Portugal is in the territory, and Madeira is collecting money to help. </strong>That story also provides the main front page photo again.</p>
<p><strong>Extractions in need of a study – The lorries continue to take away inerts [sand, stone, etc.] in Ribeira do Faial. The Regional Government says that there is a permit. But the geologist João Baptista warns : &quot;Mother nature responds to the mistakes of man&quot;.</strong> [John the Baptist] reckons that nature will be back to rebalance the damage caused by the human extractions, &quot;this is one of the great laws of nature&quot; he says. His warning comes just a few days after massive amounts of mud and inert material were shifted along Madeira&#8217;s water courses.&#160; He says that the issue is more complex than anybody can imagine, and could not be explained in a short conversation. <em><font color="#000080">I for one believe him, and I certainly can&#8217;t imagine that the extraction company(s) have carried out impact analyses of the damage they are doing and the long term dangers that are posed. Of course these &#8216;inerts&#8217; are used in the construction industry, and who are the main beneficiaries of the profits I wonder? Couldn&#8217;t be the politicians who granted the permit surely? I noticed a couple of comments a few days ago along the lines of what harm could dumping thousands of tons of mud and debris into the sea do. I bit my tongue, thinking it was just a wind up, but as J the B says you upset the balance of nature on such a huge scale, it will have consequences, whether on land or at sea.</font></em></p>
<p>The main sport / football headline today : <strong>Only the rain threatens the turf at Barreiros – The maintenance company guarantees the ground is in good condition for the Marítimo – Benfica game, on Sunday.</strong> Marítimo will take on Benfica at 8.15 pm, and it&#8217;s on SportTV1. </p>
<p>Nacional play away at Sporting in a super-duper football weekend for Madeira. You can watch this game on RTP tomorrow night at 9.15 pm on RTP. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Eiryl &#8230;</strong> MSC cruise ship leaving port early evening, taken from our terrace</p>
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<p>&quot;The cathedral is designed in a Gothic style and has three naves. The roof of the cathedral features a Moorish-inspired design and is of cedar wood. The exterior walls are made of stone from Cabo Girão. The cathedral contains a silver processional cross, donated by Manuel I, considered one of the masterpieces of precious metalworking of Manueline Portugal. A statue of Pope John Paul II is located outside the cathedral, which was moved to its current position after formerly being installed in the city closer to the waterfront&quot;. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral_of_Funchal" target="_blank">WIKIPEDIA ARTICLE ON SÉ CATHEDRAL FUNCHAL</a></p>
<p>&quot;Atlantic Holidays has reintroduced its direct flight from London Gatwick to the small Portuguese island of Porto Santo. The Viking Airlines flight will operate between 31st May – 19th July and from the 6th September – 25th October 2010&quot;. <a href="http://www.traveldaily.co.uk/AsiaPacificNews/Detail.aspx?Section=16655" target="_blank">MORE INFORMATION</a></p>
<p><strong>&quot;Why is there no LP Madeira guide? &#8211; </strong>Maybe I missed something, but AFAIK Madeira (and the Azores, for that matter) are not covered in any LP guide. Why is that? I mean, even Iraq, Central African Republic and Afghanistan have at least their own chapter in a regional guide. I&#8217;ve always been loyal to LP guides, but this way I&#8217;m driven straight into the arms of Rough Guide for my next vacation&quot;. <a href="http://www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntree/thread.jspa?threadID=1859145&amp;tstart=0" target="_blank">LONELY PLANET LACKS MADEIRA GUIDE</a>&#160;<em>Perhaps someone can help to put this right, you never know it might bring in some more tourists?</em></p>
<p><strong>From Elaine :</strong> [again] &quot;not strictly Madeira-related but noted in the Jornal da Madeira Economy section&quot; &#8230; TAKE 2&#160; </p>
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<p><strong>TAP and ANA Christmas flash mob celebrations at Lisbon Airport are a success on YouTube</strong> These videos were recorded on December 23 at 06.45 and December 30 at Lisbon Airport and placed on YouTube by the companies themselves. The dancing was choreographed by the marketing department of TAP and the repeat on December 30 involved far more people. The first has been seen over 840,000 times and the second over 64,000 times. <em><font color="#400000">TAKE 1 was on yesterday&#8217;s blog in case you missed it! Der</font></em></p>
<p><font color="#400040">I mentioned back in September probably that I had made a complaint about a bank, using the official complaint book &#8216;Livro de Reclamaçoes&#8217;. Although the specific matter was resolved at the time, the complaint was about the banks procedures and the way they handled that particular matter. I heard nothing more until yesterday, when I received a letter from the Bank of Portugal, saying that the complaint had now been closed! No mention of whether there had been an investigation, or any outcome whatsoever. The complaint book seems to work well with small businesses, but when it comes to large corporations perhaps they have some way of manipulating the process.</font></p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Also many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/080110/dn0401080801.jpg" /> Jacinto Rodrigues and Miguel Angelo exposed in Funchal</strong> Two artists from Madeira, Jacinto Rodrigues Abreu and Miguel Angelo Freitas, will present an exhibition entitled, &#8216;Black and White&#8217; on the central section of Avenida Arriaga, between the Golden Gate cafe and the Municipal Theatre. There will be nine sculptures, two by Miguel Angelo. The exhibition runs from 15 January to February 14. These are stone structures (marble, basalt and limestone).&#160; Miguel Angelo&#8217;s sculptures are more figurative whereas the other sculptor prefers a more abstract approach. Jacinto Rodrigues has had solo exhibitions, for example in Lisbon and several of his sculptures are in public spaces in Madeira. Miguel Angelo has sculptures on the Continent, Madeira and Porto Santo. (Photo is one of the exhibits by Miguel Angelo)</p>
<p><strong>Santo Amaro festival begins tomorrow </strong>This is a main festival in Santa Cruz and finishes on January 17, the ending of the Christmas and New Year celebrations in this municipality. It is the time for &#8216;sweeping the cupboards&#8217;, ie consume the remaining festive food and drink. The festival begins in the centre of Santa Cruz at 20.00 with dancing&#160; beginning at 20.45, 21.15 and 21.45 and ends with karaoke with DJ Joe Silva. On Sunday, the Municipal Band performs at 17.00 and the Band of Sao Lourenco at 18.00. </p>
<p><strong>CDU want the Madeiran authorities to control high voltage power lines </strong>The communists are worried about the effect of electromagnetic fields on health &#8211; the risk of leukaemia. There is conflicting scientific evidence but the EU recommends that precautionary steps are taken. The CDU want the&#160; Electricity Company to monitor populated areas located near power lines and inform residents about any risks. They also question the rights of owners whose land is devalued by the placement of such equipment. Their proposals will be submitted to the Councils of Funchal, Câmara de Lobos and Santa Cruz.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/080110/dn0401020501.jpg" /> Rocheira clean up dangerous slopes</strong> Two days ago, the Rocheira team along with human and technical resources from the firm Estradas da Madeira, cleaned up the slopes above the ER 103 in between Cobouco and Fajã do Cedro Gordo in São Roque do Faial. There have recently been two landslides in this area, the last one on Sunday. On Wednesday, the Rocheira cut trees which had lost surrounding anchoring stones and rocks, and threatened to fall onto the road. Yesterday, the work focused on rocks which also threatened the road. The road and footpath were closed during this operation and this will also be the case today. The workers will return next Monday and Tuesday to finish the clean up operation. The Rocheira team work by two men suspended by ropes with three anchor men. The falling rocks and logs which they displace can also cause damage, for example a fibre optic cable had to be replaced yesterday.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/080110/dn0401020601.jpg" /> Nine candidates for the &#8216;Seven Wonders of Portugal&#8217; competition</strong> Of the 323 chosen applicants, nine are from Madeira and Porto Santo. This is the first round of the contest and originally, the region had entered 55 candidates. The next selection will be revealed on the 7 February when the list will be down to 77 winners and the final 31 announced on March 7. The nine candidates are: Ilhas Desertas and Selvagens, Cabo Girão, Fajã das Padres, laurissilva forest in São Vicente, Pico de Ana Ferreira in Porto Santo (photo), Porto Santo beach, Cabeco das Laranjas (Ilheu da Cima) and the coral fossils and galleries of the Ilheu da Cal.</p>
<p><strong>PSD-M in Lisbon for marathon talks</strong> Members of the Social Democrats from Madeira are in Lisbon to try to get the amendments to the Regional Finance Act passed in favour of the region. The associated State Budget 2010 is under discussion and the PSD need to convince the BE and CDS-PP to pass the Finance Law, as support of the PCP is not enough to guarantee that it will be passed. The CDS and BE are against discrimination of Madeira but they are not happy about parts of the Finance Law. The deadline for submissions of proposals for amendments is Monday.</p>
<p><strong>Court recommends better management </strong>The Court of Auditors revealed that the Regional Government granted 1.1743 million Euros of guarantees to cover loans in 2008. This was a 0.9% increase since 2007. The Government needs to fix limits to cover the amount of loan guarantees. There has also been a loss of four million Euros in the last five years due to breaches of the beneficiaries of the guarantees, so the Government needs to exercise its powers in the situation of non-compliance.</p>
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<p><strong>Island Escape cruises begins here next Monday </strong>These are weekly cruises from Funchal to Morocco and the Canary Islands, then back to Funchal a week later. There are still 100 places left each week which means demand is higher than previously. It is the British company Thomson Cruises who are running the cruises this year. The cruise is &#8216;relaxed, friendly and informal&#8217; and the ship calls at Agadir, Lanzarote, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Las Palmas of Grand Canaria and La Palma. The final cruise is on the 19 April.</p>
<p><strong>Even toilet doors do not escape the thieves </strong>Five doors, one an outside door, were stolen one night from the Parque de Merendas, Moreno in the serras of Santa Cruz. </p>
<p><strong>Rescued dog bites rescuing fireman </strong>The dog had to be rescued on the Caminho das Virtudes in São Marinho. The fireman was wearing protective gloves but was still bitten in the hand which required hospital attention. The dog then disappeared after the fireman released him. There was better luck when rescuing a dog in difficulties with a strong current in the stream at Santa Luzia, when the dog was safely rescued. </p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Video [computer] games knock books off top spot during Christmas – The purchases of music and films also lost ground to the football simulators and other [consol] games. </strong>Sales of everything were low over the Christmas period. FIFA 2010 and PES 2010 were two of the most popular of the selections, both football games for consoles. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/digital/fotos/080110/dn0101300101.jpg" /> Vítor in front in the first votes of the PS Socialists – Serrão won Funchal in the closely disputed elections. </strong>The battle for the new leadership of the only serious opposition party to the PSD social democrats is underway, and it is up to the Madeiran socialists to choose. Jacinto Serrão and Vítor Freitas are the choices, and yesterday and today more than three thousand of them will get their say on who takes over from <strike>waste-of-space</strike> João Carlos Gouveia. The Funchal votes gave Freitas a victory locally by 66 votes. The process will be concluded after a regional congress&#160; to be held on 23rd &amp; 24th of January. It will now be the votes in Machico, Câmara de Lobos and São Vicente that will carry the most weight. <em><font color="#004000">Serrão&#8217;s punchline is &#8216;Trust in the future&#8217;, but as far as political affairs are going here, it might as well be &#8216;Trust in Mickey Mouse&#8217;, &#8216;cos what we have been reading in the headlines this last few weeks and months about the state of the economy here and our finances, there is not one politician or party on this island that is either able or capable of making a difference. It seems that we need a huge recovery in the tourism market to kick-start the beginning of a recovery, and that all depends on people over whom our politicians have absolutely no influence.</font></em></p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Drastic fall in the consumption of cement – The volume of cement for works fell in 2009 by nothing less than 16.5%, and that fall equates to the levels of usage registered 14 years ago. The economic &#8216;health&#8217; becomes more and more fragile.</strong></p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/090110/02destaque.jpg" /> The main front page photo today shows something that looks like earthquake damage to a beach facility : <strong>Weather demolishes new works of</strong> <strong>Madeira &#8211; The storms have highlighted the fragility of the more recent constructions compared to the old works. Engineers point out the rush-jobs and remind that &quot;the cheap comes out expensive&quot;. </strong>Engineers are saying that quality of materials, and orders to complete public works in record times, are showing the new monoliths of Madeira to be inferior than the older constructions using traditional materials, when it comes to standing up to weather such as that in December. The science is the same, whether the work has to withstand the sea or the air. <em><font color="#000040">These works all have to go through the political machinery to get approval and funding of course, and obviously the quality of materials, the required life of the construction, and the timescales of construction, are all issues that our politicians consider of course. Issues like when are the next elections coming up, and who in politics has stakes in the cement and construction companies wouldn&#8217;t be a factor in the equation of course.</font></em></p>
<p>The main headline in sport / football : <strong>Early goal ruins strategy and judgement. </strong>Accompanied by a picture of the rather dejected looking goalkeeper of Nacional, whose team lost 2 – 0 last night away to league leaders Braga. <em><font color="#004000">So much for my prediction then, but that result pales into insignificance with the news the Nacional manager Manuel Machado can return to a normal life, after his release from hospital yesterday after a very serious illness. If anyone is interested, the Rio Ave v Benfica game is on RTP 1 at 9.15 pm tonight.</font></em></p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">If anyone else can oblige with the translation of any of the ‘blank’ or sparsely filled headlines, or other news stories, here is the</font> <a href="http://www.dnoticias.pt/" target="_blank">link</a><font color="#ff0000">. All contributions much appreciated.</font>&#160;</strong></p>
<p><em>I realize now that this article isn&#8217;t from the Diário local to Madeira &#8211; my apologies. Hopefully it is still of interest to your readers &#8230; Vanessa Swesnik</em> </p>
<p><strong>Portuguese company forms partnership with Brazilian owned Quieroz Galvão and Carioca Christiani-Nielsen.</strong> </p>
<p>Somangue, controlled by Spanish Sacyr, formed a partnership to present a proposal for the construction of Dunes Arena stadium in Brazil’s northeast city, Natal. The partnership consists of Brazilian companies Queiroz Galvão and Carioca Christiani-Neilsen and the proposal has to be presented by February 22, reports Negócios Online. </p>
<p>Aside from Somangue, which constructed the Stadium of Light in Lisbon, the Spanish group, OHL, will also enter a bid on the construction of the stadium in Brazil. But there are still other businesses interested in the project like the Spanish Acciona, French Bouygues, and the British Salamanca Management. </p>
<p>The stadium will have the capacity of 45 thousand people. A shopping center as well as commercial buildings, hotels, an amphitheatre and even an artificial forest and lake will constructed around the stadium, along with renovations of the neighboring administrative centers. </p>
<p>There will also be a contract up with proposals due by February 5<sup>th</sup> for another stadium to be constructed in Pernambuco. Work will begin during March. </p>
<p>However, the construction of the other stadium has already been awarded to a partnership comprised of Odebrechet and OAS. According to the Spanish newspaper, Cinco Dias, the contract is valued at 240 million Euros and has an expected duration of 35 years with the possibility of being prolonged for up to another 35 years. </p>
<p>In time for the World Cup in 2014, Brazil should have constructed 5 new stadiums- among those the one in Natal- and have performed work on some of the already existing ones. In total, there are 12 locations that will host games for the World Cup in 2014. </p>
<p>During this month, the Brazilian Ministry of Cities will launch a million dollar funding package to improve communications and transportation in the cities that will host World Cup games. </p>
<p>Two years after the World Cup, Brazil will host the Olympics. This is the first time that a South American country will organize the Olympic Games. The city of Rio de Janeiro won amongst candidates Chicago, Madrid, and Tokyo. <a href="http://dn.sapo.pt/inicio/economia/interior.aspx?content_id=1464538" target="_blank">Diário de Notícias Portugal</a> </p>
<p><em>I am sure some will find it of interest, thanks Vanessa. Der</em></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Elaine (West) &#8230;</strong> The last of the New Year 2010 fireworks photos I was sent, again of course from Funchal</p>
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<p>&#8220;Cable TV reached 4.3 million households across the country’s major operators at the end of September 2009, representing an increase of 22,000 on the quarter and 93,000 more year-on-year. The increases could be attributed to expansion of the ZON network in Lisbon and the North. ZON also boasted the largest number of subscription TV subscribers, though at 66.6% this is 1.8pp less than in the previous quarter. The medium is prominent in Madeira, Lisbon, the North and the Algarve. DTH presented some 26%, its heartlands being the Alentejo and the centre of the country&#8221;. <a href="http://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2010/01/04/iptv-drives-portuguese-subs-rise/" target="_blank">SUBSCRIPTION TV IN PORTUGAL</a></p>
<p>&#8220;Mr and Mrs Kennett&#8217;s cruise left Portsmouth on December 22. They flew home from Madeira on January 1. The ship was due to return to Portsmouth today but instead came back yesterday to be deep cleaned. This is not the first time there has been a norovirus outbreak on the ship. There have in fact been cases on the last three Boudicca cruises&#8221;. <em>A pretty unpleasant tale, showing that not everyone who was here for the new year 2010 firework display had such a good time.</em> <a href="http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/newshome/Couple39s-3500-luxury-holiday-ruined.5956049.jp" target="_blank">£3,500 DOWN THE DRAIN</a></p>
<p>Email spam seems to be on the increase again, but not nearly as bad as it was a couple of years ago, until a spamming organisation was closed down. A quick glance through the spam folder this morning, as I feel compelled to do (just in case &#8230;), a mail from Felicity Swell was offering me another 4 inches. I didn&#8217;t bother to open the email, as I am not a short person by any means, and anyway I can&#8217;t afford to buy all new clothes.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>Porto Santo left with no links  </strong>Porto Santo yesterday had no travel connections with Madeira, between the ferry not sailing due to a rest day and the SATA aircraft malfunctioning. A spare part was to be flown from Ponta Delgada in time for the evening flight but dense fog at the airport in the Azores hampered the flight. Porto Santo was left without the daily newspapers and other publications as they are usually flown in. This aircraft also flies between Madeira and the Canary Islands. This failure affected 47 passengers to Porto Santo and 70 to the Canaries. In the past 20 days, the Lobo Marinho ferry has only made half of the 16 scheduled trips. Normally, there are an average of three to four cancellations per year and the difficulties this winter have been due to strong winds hampering docking at Porto Santo. Sometimes the island lacked essential fresh produce and fewer tourists were transported, so considerable damage has been done to the company and to Porto Santo. Both air and maritime links were re-established today. The Lobo Marinho requires annual maintenance work between 12 &#8211; 30 January and passengers will be transported by plane, a maximum of 50 residents per day. The work will be carried out locally at Caniçal. In addition, a cargo ship has been chartered weekly.</p>
<p><strong>Tourism awards &#8216;ambassadors&#8217;</strong> The Regional Secretary of Tourism and Transport said yesterday that tourists visiting the archipelago more than once, regularly returning to holiday in the Autonomous Region are true ambassadors of Madeira. She said the Government should reward this preference of tourists, because no one returns to a place where they do not feel good. They are important free advertising and promotion of Madeira as a tourist destination and this has a multiplying effect on family and friends who might one day visit. The Secretary awarded the Finnish couple Erkki Rask and Aino Naltonen with a certificate for their 25th visit.</p>
<p><strong>New AIDA cruise liner named</strong> The AIDAsol and another ship are under construction, the latter with a completion date of 2012. The new AIDAblu will enter service this February and its first call at Madeira is on September 9 2010, replacing the weekly AIDAluna. The newly named AIDAsol should join the fleet in April 2011. This ship will replace the AIDAblu for the Canary Islands / Madeira cruise during the winter season; its inaugural visit to Madeira is on September 11 2011. AIDA Cruises carried 414,000 passengers in 2009 and the revenue totalled 720 million Euros. The firm is a German subsidy of the Carnival group. <em>&#8212;According to Wikipedia, the old AIDAblu will be transferred to the Ocean Village cruise company and renamed Ocean Village Two.</em></p>
<p><strong>New Year&#8217;s Eve was good for the hospitality sector </strong>The Portuguese tourists contributed to the success of the hotels in Madeira during the celebrations of New Year&#8217;s Eve. No official figures yet so Diário reporters asked the major hotel groups for feedback. They were often surprised by the occupation rates and income despite the economic downturn. Only flight delays due to bad weather prevented some hotels from being fully booked because some Portuguese travellers cancelled as they had only booked for four nights. Porto Bay Group&#8217;s five hotels were 97.8% full, similar to last year. The Pestana Group owns nine hotels in Madeira and their occupancy rate and revenue improved this year. The eight hotels in Funchal were fully booked between 28 December and 1 January and events and entertainments were sold out. Between 29 &#8211; 31 December, the restaurant at the Casino averaged 400 meals a night, the Casino Park served 600 dinners on New Year&#8217;s Eve and the Copacabana nightclub was full until dawn. The five-star hotels, Reid&#8217;s Hotel and the Royal Savoy had lower occupancy rates during Christmas and New Year compared to last year. Reid&#8217;s had 5% lower occupancy rate (95% during the last 3 days of the year) but revenue increased at the restaurants and bars. The Royal Savoy achieved 12% less than last year&#8217;s revenue with some cancellations due to flight delays. More than half of Tivoli Madeira customers were Portuguese and the higher than normal occupancy rate was 96.2%. The Vine, the new five star hotel in Funchal was full with rates appropriate to the quality of accommodation and service. The gourmet restaurant &#8211; Uva &#8211; was fully booked and the bars well attended. The Four Views Group had all four hotels full from 28 December &#8211; 1 January, mainly Portuguese clientele and they served 1,300 dinners on New Year&#8217;s Eve. The other five star hotels, the Melia Madeira Mare was 100% full only on New Year&#8217;s Eve with 43% average occupancy rate during 2009; the Choupana Hills had a slight fall in revenue.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline;" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/060110/dn0401020101.jpg" alt="" align="left" /> Caminho da Gloria transformed into a stream  </strong>Access to the Capela da Gloria in Campanário is in a pitiful state and will not be repaired until 2011. The path has cracks in the asphalt and is often flooded by the stream next to it. The Capela da Nossa Senhora da Gloria is located on the edge of an escarpment overlooking the sea. The access path was built in the 1990s and is also affected by water from a pipe placed underneath an overpass over a main road, which is not wide enough and often becomes blocked and overflows onto higher nearby land and the water flows downwards onto the path. The Mayor of Ribeira Brava said that he is aware that intervention is needed but will wait until a new road has been built nearby connecting Porto da Ribeira and Pedra de Nossa Senhora. When this has been completed next year, the path will be repaired and retaining walls built.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline;" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/060110/dn0401020601.jpg" alt="" align="right" /> Breakdown in the Teleferico das Achadas </strong>Cable car access to farm land near the coast at Achadas da Cruz is suspended again due to mechanical breakdown and spare parts have to be sent from Austria. The former mayor of Porto Moniz, Gabriel Farinha had said that the cable car is a &#8216;bottomless pit&#8217; and costs around 100,000 Euros a year for maintenance. Analyzing the costs, he asked the Government to build a road from the town of Porto Moniz. Initially, the Executive agreed and it was included in the 2007/2011 Government program but Jardim withdrew the action on his last visit to the area because he did not think it was cost-effective. Farmers have difficultly accessing their land as the upward path takes 45 minutes to ascend. <em><span style="color: #004000;">Actually, rumour has it that the road project was withdrawn because the locals didn&#8217;t vote in the PSD in the local elections. Der</span></em></p>
<p><strong>Contradictory evacuation</strong> It is a mystery the way in which a Madeira Natural Park warden was evacuated from the Desertas Islands on 29 December. The Associations of Wardens of Nature of Madeira said a request for help was sent to the Portuguese Air Force but they said they did not receive a formal request. The Association also said the Merlin flew over the Desertas on the 29 December but the Air Force said there was no missions between 19 and 29 December. The warden&#8217;s health deteriorated on the 28 December and a doctor was consulted over the phone. The Association informed Funchal Harbour / Navy that day but the Schults Xavier ship was unable to approach the island due to 5 &#8211; 6 metres waves. The only way off the island was by air but the case was not classified as a medical emergency by the Air Force. The Office of the National Park of Madeira paid for the civilian helicopter Helibravo to evacuate the ill warden, which it managed despite the poor weather conditions. The Emergency Department at the Hospital of Funchal said the man had needed treatment for drainage of his abscesses. The Association cannot understand why the Merlin was not deployed as it is used for life saving missions and it was scheduled to fly over the Desertas Island at that time.</p>
<p><strong>Funchal should increase the budget due to damage</strong> The Deputy Mayor of Funchal, Bruno Pereira, admitted that the budget for the swimming facilities would have to be increased after damage by bad weather, especially at Barreirinha. Work cannot be begun until spring (March / April) when the bad weather has definitely ended, so the complex should reopen in June / July. At present, the budget for the swimming complexes is 250,000 Euros. There is structural damage at Barreirinha to the concrete platform, solarium and pool area and minor damage to doors, access road, staircase and electricity supply. The Lido and Ponta Gorda also need repair work as well as the gardens at Ponta Gorda. In addition, Funchal Council rehoused a family from Lajinhas in Monte after access was blocked and the council wanted to rehouse two families in Romeiras, also due to a wall falling, which threatened their houses but they refused to move out. In Ribeira Canavial a family went to live with relatives after an escarpment threatened their home.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline;" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/060110/dn0401021301.jpg" alt="" align="left" /> 7,000 Euros stolen bike returned</strong> Four people aged between 17 and 20 were arrested on suspicion of theft in São Martinho. Three had scaled a wall to steal a racing bike from an annexe and had dismantled it to sell the parts. The other young man arrested in São Martinho was an 18 year old who was in possession of 1,100 Euros of tools used in construction work.</p>
<p>&#8212;<em> I checked with Jornal da Madeira to confirm the (high) price of the bike.</em> </p>
<p>and a later bonus from Elaine from the Jornal da Madeira :</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline;" src="http://www.jornaldamadeira.pt/fotos/13_142064.jpg" alt="" align="right" /> 520 kg Bolo Rei “filled” Praça do Município. </strong><strong><em>For the fifth consecutive year, Funchal City Council presented the population with a Bolo Rei Gigante, an initiative that yesterday afternoon attracted many hundreds of people to the Praça do Município. The cake weighed 520 kg and measured 160 metres in length. The weather helped, allowing the eve of Dia de Reis to be a joyful event. </em></strong></p>
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<p>Many hundreds of people gathered yesterday in the Praça do Município to anticipate the celebration of the Dia de Reis (yesterday, January 6), through an initiative of the City Council of Funchal that once again offered a Bolo Rei Gigante with great conviviality. &#8220;The &#8216;Kings&#8217; are with us!&#8221; said the Mayor of Funchal, greeting the groups of singers who wore the costume of the season. At the door of the City Hall, one of the formations responsible for the animation, the group of &#8220;Kings&#8221; from the Casa do Povo de São Martinho (Funchal) sang a few songs alluding to the season and were accompanied by the mayor, councillors and other residents. After the singing, Miguel Albuquerque praised the grandeur of the Bolo Rei and invited all present to taste. &#8220;We have here in the Praça do Município, 520 kilos of cake which is of 160 metres in length. I think this has a place in Guinness,&#8221; he revealed. In a joyful scene, Miguel Albuquerque thanked the fact that São Pedro had helped the party. The mayor used the occasion to wish &#8220;a good year to all Madeirans.&#8221; The Bolo Rei was made with 250 kg of flour, 40 kg of butter, 35 kg of sugar, 800 eggs, 60 kg of dried fruit, 130 pieces of crystallized fruit, 90 kg of sultanas, rum, Madeira Wine and egg strands.</p>
<p><strong>Confectionery loaded with symbolism &#8211; </strong>You cannot talk about the typical sweets of the Christmas season without mentioning the famous Bolo Rei with its distinctive crown, crystallized peel, dried fruit, nuts (almonds, walnuts and pine nuts) and the beans. This cake is loaded with symbolism, one can simply say that this cake represents the offerings by the Magi to the Menino Jesus. The côdea (the outer part) symbolizes the gold, the dried fruit and crystallized peel represent the myrrh, and finally the frankincense is represented by the aroma of the cake. An explanation for the existence of the bean inside the Bolo Rei is linked to a legend; that when the Magi saw the Star of Bethlehem which announced the birth of Christ, they disagreed about who had the right to deliver to the Menino the presents they carried. As they could not reach an agreement, a baker, to end the discussion, proposed to make a cake with a bean inside the dough then each of the three Magi from the Orient would take a slice, the one who had the good fortune to take the piece containing the bean won the right to deliver the presents to Jesus. It is not known who had the winning slice, it could have been any one of the three, Baltasar, Belchior or Gaspar. Of course this is only a legend, the Bolo Rei is actually of French origin. The Bolo Rei recipe is known around the world, much of the fame that the cake has gained is due to the prosperity given to the person who eats the slice that possesses the bean. However, tradition dictates that whoever receives the slice with the bean must provide the Bolo Rei next year.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">This article is from Vanessa Swesnik &#8230; many thanks.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong><span style="color: #000000;">TAP denies discrimination against pregnant employees.</span></strong> </span>The Portuguese airline, TAP, denied discriminating against pregnant workers in the distribution of performance-based bonuses, stating that in 2007, 37 of these payments were awarded to women on maternity leave that were absent for no longer than 6 months.</p>
<p>TAP’s terms and conditions stipulate that employees “who have had absenteeism or suspension of work for an accumulated duration equal to or more than 5 months” are excluded from receiving the bonuses.</p>
<p>The newspaper, “I”, published today that the Portuguese airline operator failed to pay performance-based bonuses to 10 workers who were on maternity leave in 2007. This decision has been classified as “discrimination” by the Commission on Equality, but was granted approval by the Prime Minster’s Cabinet.</p>
<p>“The business argued that because the 10 employees were absent, they did not meet the minimum criteria for work days to earn the bonuses; justifying the decision as in accordance with the company’s terms and conditions. However, a report from the Commission of Equality in the Workplace (Comissão para a Igualdade no Trabalho e Emprego- CITE) labelled the decision as discrimination,” reports the newspaper, “I”.</p>
<p>In a statement released to the press today, TAP clarified that “the conditions for rewarding the bonuses, which are of exclusive responsibility to TAP, respected all applicable legal and contractual provisions.”</p>
<p>On the other hand the company also writes, “no initiatives were taken against pregnant workers,” highlighting the fact that, “all [pregnant workers] that were of service for the specified duration received the bonus in question.”</p>
<p>When questioned by Lusa, the spokesperson for the airline company specified that 37 women on maternity leave earned the performance-based bonus in 2007, but their absence from work did not surpass the 5 months allowed for in the terms and conditions. This year another 10 pregnant workers did not receive the bonus because they surpassed the limit.</p>
<p>The newspaper, “I”, that also heard from many constitutionalists on the issue, wrote that TAP’s decision also violated the Brussels agreement which stipulates that the exclusion of protected periods of time of a mother from the amount of work time needed to receive a retroactively remunerated payment would constitute work discrimination of the female sex.</p>
<p>The constitutionalists are divided on the legitimacy of the measure. <a href="http://dn.sapo.pt/inicio/economia/interior.aspx?content_id=1463209" target="_blank">SOURCE : DN ECONOMIA</a></p>
<p><em><span style="color: #000080;">I have left the exact paragraphing for Vanessa&#8217;s article and included the source, because Vanessa translates the complete articles, word for word, but of course in her own style. For those trying to learn Portuguese this may be a useful learning aid. Der</span></em></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </span>:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Demolition of the Savoy Hotel has already begun – The works are going to take 10 months. The new hotel opens with 420 rooms at the end of 2012. </strong><em><span style="color: #004040;">Like we didn&#8217;t already know, as we had a photo sent in before Xmas of the sign being taken down. So, is anyone brave enough to book now a holiday for Xmas 2012 / new year 2013, staying at the new Savoy Hotel. No I didn&#8217;t think so. I reckon if it&#8217;s ready by the end of 2013 it will be a miracle. </span></em></p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>1,183 waiting for the student support grants &#8211; Withdrawal from the University is the path followed by some of the approximately 1,400 students who applied for financial support to take their courses.  Because until now, only 200 were awarded. </strong>Students who registered in Madeira University last June, to start in September 2009, are not being processed fast enough in terms of state financial support according to a spokesman at the University. He says that &#8220;there are hundreds of people making an effort to enable students to continue their further education&#8221;, and now students are having to leave as families reach their limits in providing financial support.  He says that there have always been delays in providing &#8216;grants&#8217;, but that this year has been a &#8220;failure&#8221; because of a new system for approving applications, which was actually introduced to simplify and speed up the process. Only 222 out of 1405 applications have actually been awarded their scholarships so far. <em><span style="color: #400040;">That is an absolute disgrace! Students who have chosen to continue their education in this time of high unemployment should be given every encouragement, but instead, those in families of limited means are being penalised. And that will probably punish those wanting to take such an important step, quite possibly for the rest of their lives.</span></em></p>
<p>Most of today&#8217;s front page is taken up with a close up of João Carlos Gouveia, almost ex-leader of the PS Socialists of Madeira : <strong>Gouveia on his way out turns into a loose cannon – The day before the PS-M starts to choose a new leader, João Carlos Gouveia has assumed that he lost. And he blames others. Above all, the &#8220;two Trojan horses&#8221; who resigned and who helped the PND. Other complaints in an interview with the Diário : &#8220;It is certain that the MP will make a charge against Dr. Jaime Leandro&#8221;; &#8220;One obstacle to the strengthening of the PS of Madeira is the PS at national level&#8221;; &#8220;I have been requested by the Government to give benefits and favours, which I refused&#8221;; &#8220;90% of the PS representatives want to be in the vice-presidency of the Madeira Legislative Assembly&#8221;. </strong><em><span style="color: #400000;">Phew, that was a tough one to get through! There is no way today&#8217;s party leader Gouveia will get re-elected, and there was not much chance anyway before he gave this interview. What a waste of space he has been for the last two years, and a pretty pathetic opposition leader to a government that tramples on everybody. Lets hope a new leader can pull something together that can at least deserve the tag of &#8216;opposition&#8217;, even if it can&#8217;t knock Jardim and the PSD of of their perch.</span></em></p>
<p><strong>State owes €1 million for the library of Câmara de Lobos.</strong></p>
<p>The top sport / football headline today : <strong>Synthetic [pitch] of União passes from €2.415 to €1.818 million – Bank changes the terms and &#8216;forces&#8217; the Regional Government to save €579 thousand in interest charges. </strong>The new football field in the complex of C.F. União, in Vale Paraíso in Camacha, has to face cutbacks, even though the contract was finalised. The original contract had a period of grace of four years to make payments,  with the last possible payment being made within 15 years, but now the capital repayments and interest will have to start being cleared starting this year, effectively saving the Madeira government €579 in interest payments. Other changes are also imposed. <em><span style="color: #400040;">Apparently the complex of União already has two pitches, although no specifics are given, so why our cash-strapped government is putting it&#8217;s name to new contracts is beyond me. Beside that, the government has spent years equipping Madeira with new sports complexes and facilities, apparently all vastly underused. But what amazes me is that the government here has any credibility, or even credit, left with the lending institutions. Not a week goes by and we read some news story about the failure to pay suppliers, contracts, and clubs and social institutions etc., and there is no doubt that the money supply here in the public coffers is very tight. If I was a money lender, I would have scrubbed the GR off my list long ago. Not to mention the new hospital that we need so urgently.</span></em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Tobi &#8230; New year 2010 fireworks of course Tess, who has lived here for two years, has just started her own new blog, sort of a diary really. I don&#8217;t mind giving the competition a plug, so here&#8217;s the LINK. &#34;To identify the chemical changes, Marques and his team [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Tobi &#8230;</strong> New year 2010 fireworks of course</p>
<p><a href="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/madeiranewsblog1001tobinewyearfireworksfunchal20102.jpg"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; display: block; float: none; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin-left: auto; border-left-width: 0px; margin-right: auto" title="madeira news blog 1001 tobi new year fireworks funchal 2010 2" border="0" alt="madeira news blog 1001 tobi new year fireworks funchal 2010 2" src="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/madeiranewsblog1001tobinewyearfireworksfunchal20102_thumb.jpg" width="510" height="341" /></a> Tess, who has lived here for two years, has just started her own new blog, sort of a diary really. I don&#8217;t mind giving the competition a plug, so here&#8217;s the <a href="http://www.ayearinmadeira.com/" target="_blank">LINK</a>.</p>
<p>&quot;To identify the chemical changes, Marques and his team used gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS) to analyse Madeira wines produced from the four main grape varieties, with each wine aged for either five or 10 years. This analysis revealed that the wines contained varying concentrations of 37 different volatile compounds, including alcohols such as butanol, organic acids such as malic acid and esters such as ethyl citrate&quot;. <a href="http://www.separationsnow.com/coi/cda/detail.cda?id=22801&amp;type=Feature&amp;chId=8&amp;page=1" target="_blank">A SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS OF MADEIRA WINE</a></p>
<p>&quot;Ronaldo became Manchester United’s first-ever Portuguese player. Initially, he requested for the number 28 as his jersey number because he didn’t feel that he could live up to the pressure of previous players such as George Best and David Beckham who wore the number 7 jersey&quot;. <a href="http://shytex.com/video-training/cristiano-ronaldo-the-boy-who-had-a-dream.html" target="_blank">CRISTIANO RONALDO &#8211; BIOGRAPHY AND TRIVIA</a></p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Sue for some of yesterday&#8217;s news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><em>My apologies Sue, but I was out yesterday in the afternoon and it was too late to post this when I arrived back, hence some past tenses needed. Der</em></p>
<p><strong>Singing of the Kings</strong> &#8211; The Municipal Garden suspended the &#8216;Singing of the Kings&#8217; in the Quinta Vigia: The aunt of a Government official has died who was also the mother of one of the musicians and composer.&#160; Tried to find this back again – so not 100% sure but if anyone was intending to go maybe you should check first. </p>
<p><strong>Madeira remains on yellow alert</strong> &#8211; Due to wind and rain strong Institute of Meteorology put Tuesday on yellow alert, the third most severe of a range of four.&#160;&#160; According to forecasts, in the afternoon the wind will intensify and mountainous areas of northwest there will be strong gusts up to 90 km / h.&#160; Also the rain far will fall later and intensify during the night which may be by thunder. The state of the sea, the north coast to northwest the swell will be 3.5 to 4 meters. On the south coast the waves are from the southwest with 1.5 to 2 meters. </p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Choupana Hills&#8217; nominated for &#8216;Best International Resort&#8217; &#8211; </strong><strong>Condé Nast selection of 25 resorts around the world the &#8216;Hut Hills&#8217; is the only Portuguese</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/clip_image0016.jpg"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px" title="clip_image001[6]" border="0" alt="clip_image001[6]" align="left" src="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/clip_image0016_thumb.jpg" width="244" height="169" /></a></p>
<p>Choupana Hills Resort &amp; Spa is among the 25 hotels selected by the Spanish edition of Condé Nast Traveller as candidates for its annual awards. The hotel units in Madeira are the only Portuguese representative and are candidates for the Condé Nast Traveller Award 2010 in the category of &#8216;Best International Resort&#8217;. The Condé Nast Traveller awards are chosen by voting on-line &#8216;on the&#8217; site. </p>
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<p><strong>Marina closes indefinitely</strong><a href="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/clip_image00241.jpg"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px" title="clip_image002[4]" border="0" alt="clip_image002[4]" align="right" src="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/clip_image0024_thumb1.jpg" width="244" height="199" /></a></p>
<p>The two accesses to the Marina do Lugar de Baixo have again been sealed. Judging from the damage caused by the relentless surf &#8211; two leaks in the protection wall in the marina dock area and is unlikely to reopen later this winter. The president of the West Point Development acknowledged Thursday that the ban on access to the marina will remain in the near future. &quot;We are waiting for the time (sea conditions) to improve, so we can assess the damage caused and only then can a decision be taken accordingly,&quot; explained Paul Sousa. The marina has closed after the wave heights of the last weeks, three months after the end of September, when the president of the Regional Government has declared its opening in the municipality of Ponta do Sol giving orders to remove the fences and open the marina to public. However, while it was open, the beach area was little used. </p>
<p><strong>Public good despite the rain for Circus &#8211; </strong><strong>The return to school eased the demand recorded during the Christmas and end-of-year</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/clip_image0034.jpg"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px" title="clip_image003[4]" border="0" alt="clip_image003[4]" align="left" src="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/clip_image0034_thumb.jpg" width="244" height="189" /></a></p>
<p>It was felt that the weather during the Christmas season did not help to bring more public to the circus, but still, overall, the feeling was one of satisfaction, so much so that those responsible for these three circuses this year in the region are already planning to return next year. However, after the feast days, the audience decreased due to back to school and back to work, which means that at this stage discount campaign have been instigated.</p>
<p>Fernanda Alves, owner of Circus Brazil, located in Machico, says that attendance of people exceeded expectations. The rain and wind complicated performances a little, but the balance was positive. &quot;Everything is going better than we thought. Due to the competition we have, we thought things were getting weaker, but no. During the week, the number of visitors did not exceed an average of two hundred, but after the weekend, all the daily sessions ranged between 1,000 and 2,000 spectators. Circus Brazil has conducted a session on weekdays, four on Saturdays and three on Sundays, but this week there will only ne one show on Friday. On Saturday, the hours remain the same but on Sunday the show will be held from 21:45 after this the tent will be dismantled. Although close to the farewell it is their desire to return next year, same location but with a different show. </p>
<p>The same desire was expressed Renato Alves, Circus Dallas. Mounted along the Madeira Technopole, the tent has a capacity of about two thousand people, but the average per show was around of 300 to 400 people. &quot;For a few days was positive,&quot; said Renato. With the end of the holiday, the daily spectacle of 15 hours becomes more difficult to achieve, but nonetheless, it is expected a good crowd for 18 hours and 21h30. This week, the circus is distributing discount coupons, which allow the purchase of tickets for the 5 million adults and 2.5 for children. Although the rain has been above average and circus Dallas has already secured the contract for the next five years, at the Technopole. &quot;There will be big surprises for next year,&quot; promises Renato Alves not only in the show content but with the animals. &quot;We will try to bring something else, perhaps a white tiger or a white lion and more broad appeal.&quot; In Ponta do Sol, the rain was also the main enemy of the Circus Jorge Cardinali. &quot;People want to come, the problem was the bad weather,&quot; noted John Azevedo. &quot;We&#8217;ve been here 26 days and it rained 22 days.&quot; Some performances had to be cancelled as a precaution and the revenue will almost only to cover expenses. Still, John Anderson will return, but to Funchal and a groundbreaking show. One idea is to do a show with penguins. To attract more public, the circus Jorge Cardinalli is promoting two-euro discount on each ticket. </p>
<p><b>Circus Brazil</b> – <b>Machico. </b>Circus Brazil, mounted next to the stage of Machico, promotes performances until 10 January. During the week, the sessions take place at 21.45. Saturdays, at 10, 15, 18 hours and 21:45 and Sunday at 15, 18 and 21.45, however, this week, only one show will be held on Friday and Sunday will be the last session. The great attraction is for the pair of clowns, but one of the big spectaculars is &#8216;The Magic of Harry Potter’ which is depicted in the poster. There are discounts for groups. </p>
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<p><b>Circus Jorge Cardinalli</b> &#8211; <b>Ponta do Sol. </b>This circus is installed at Giga Park &#8216;, which is in the residential area of Ponta do Sol for 11 days, the Circus Jorge Cardinalli greatest novelty is the &#8221;Water Show, which includes the Pacific Ocean sharks and seals in Alaska. From Tuesday to Friday, there is a daily show starting at 21:30. On Saturdays, Sundays, Mondays and holidays, are held three sessions: 15.30, 17.30 and 21.30. Tickets cost 14€ for adults and children over 12, but there is now a 2€ discount. </p>
<p><b>Dallas circus</b> &#8211; <b>Madeira Technopole. </b>The Circus Dallas, located on land anticipated for the expansion zone of Madeira Technopole, says with many animals, including lions and horses and for the first time, macaws, cockatoos and parrots that ride scooters and even perform in a small theatre. Three sessions are held daily, at 15, 18 and 20:30. The shows continue until 17 January. Tickets for the general audience is 15€ for adults and 7.5€ children, but there are coupons available that reduce the price to 5 and 2.5€.</p>
<p><i>Rather a long article but it shows how people try to survive against the elements and a plug or two probably would not harm – not a circus person myself, but the kids always love it.</i></p>
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<p><strong>Appointments via the Internet &#8211; </strong><strong>For hospitals and health centres in the Region.</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/clip_image0044.jpg"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px" title="clip_image004[4]" border="0" alt="clip_image004[4]" align="right" src="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/clip_image0044_thumb.jpg" width="244" height="170" /></a></p>
<p>The Health Service of the Autonomous Region of Madeira (SESA) will, by the end of this term, put in place a project that involves the scheduling of appointments via the Internet as announced the JM president of that body, Almada Cardoso. In other words, users can dial &quot;on line&quot; to be consulted when the project is complete, from their homes or jobs or offices provided by the local media. The president emphasized the SESARAM project will also allow for users of the Regional Health Service to consult their consultation process, with confirmation of time delays or anticipation of any delay. On the other hand, the body is considering the implementation of a project some national hospitals, which would allows people registered for the surgery to monitor their position on the waiting list. It is anticipated that this project would advance during the term of the current administration SESARAM. The Ministry of Health announced in late December, that people scheduled for surgery can now consult the Internet as to their position on the waiting list and know how much longer they have to wait before their operation. To check the e-SIGIC, you must register with the Health Portal with the number of users, which entitles you to a password that allows access to the file. The Minister of Health recently said that several people had entered with an indication for surgical intervention approximately 170 thousand patients. In Madeira, the waiting lists affected, as reported recently were plastic surgery, vascular surgery (on the veins, in part because there is no blood) and otolaryngology as well especially removal of tonsils. This situation could be improved greatly with a second room for outpatient surgery, which will be launched next year. According to Almada Cardoso, &quot;the lists” are only for surgery where there is less risk of life or loss of quality of life. In comparison, however, the example of oenological surgery, a patient is operated on average, two weeks after joining the list, &quot;that is well below the national average, which is three months in more regions and 1.5 months in one or another regions. </p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">&#8230; and more top stories from yesterday&#8217;s newspapers from Elaine &#8230; many thanks :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/050110/dn0401080401p.jpg" width="226" height="151" /> New Year&#8217;s Eve &#8216;positive&#8217; </strong>The initial half of the night was for dinner and the fireworks display and then there were the post-midnight celebrations. In the main areas of Funchal, the public live performances were successful. According to the different organizations contacted, the major events in Funchal on New Year&#8217;s Eve were well attended. At the Casino, the three nights from the 29 &#8211; 31 were all a full-house with more than 400 people each evening. The revellers were well-dressed with spirits to match. For 2010 &#8211; 2011, the Casino will have a different format but with live bands again. The three night clubs on the Avenida Sa Carneiro began to fill from 3 am onwards when other parties finished. The Wine Institute (photo) had a good night and feedback was positive and although it was mainly young people, older age groups joined the party. The Molhe club was favoured for its view of the amphitheatre of Funchal and the night &quot;went crazy&quot;, according to the manager. The Cafe do Teatro had 2,000 visitors that night and the manager stated, &quot;It failed in nothing, the house was full.&quot; &#8212; <em>Der heard that the Casino dinner and events cost 180 Euros on New Year&#8217;s Eve. I make that around 72,000 Euros takings plus drinks plus Casino bets.</em></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.jornaldamadeira.pt/fotos/2_141934.jpg" /> Bad weather continues to punish cruise ships visits</strong>&#160; The inaugural visit of the Silver Spirit today has been cancelled due to the conditions in the Atlantic. The captain had to reduce speed between Lisbon and Funchal, so the visit would have only lasted for four hours from 13 &#8211; 17 hours. The ship sails directly to La Palma in the Canaries instead. The Volcan de Tijarafe ferry was also delayed during the crossing from Portimão and arrived at 16.00 yesterday. A large wave higher than 9 metres damaged the bow of the ship but the journey to the Canary Islands was still possible at 19.00. All 230 passengers and the cargo of 140 vehicles were not affected, the captain received no complaints and said the passengers did not seem to realize what had happened. (Photo of &#8216;cosmetic&#8217; damage).</p>
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<p><strong>Tree falls on top of car rented by tourists </strong>The accident occurred yesterday afternoon at Queimadas and slightly damaged the car but caused no injuries to the occupants as they were not present at the time. The car was parked in the car park of Casa de Abrigo das Queimadas and the Voluntary Firemen of Santana had to ask the Forestry Police for equipment to cut the tree to allow the car to leave. The car park is now shut and should reopen tomorrow when the area has been made safe. The portion of the highway in Madalena do Mar which was closed after a wall collapsed has now reopened. </p>
<p><strong>Falling crane traps man. </strong>The crane was transported on a lorry when it toppled off onto another lorry travelling in the opposite direction. This accident occurred on a curved section of road in the area of Levada do Poiso, Ponta do Sol. After intervention by the Fire Brigade, the trapped man was freed, still conscious and taken by ambulance to hospital.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/050110/dn0401021101.jpg" /> Fallen wall still causes concern</strong> A wall that collapsed on December 23, damaging a motorcycle and car, still leaves a house at risk. The accident happened in the Beco das Courelas in Santo Antonio in Funchal and damage to the street lighting has not been repaired despite the residents complaining to the council.</p>
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<p><strong>Madeiro still cannot discharge all of the fuel </strong>17,000 tons of fuel was the tanker to supply the islands. The tanker originally arrived on Christmas Day but bad weather has hampered the delivery of fuel to Madeira and Porto Santo. Some fuel was delivered at Caniçal on the 2 January. Since then, she has gone to Porto Santo and will return on Wednesday for another attempt to transfer fuel to Socorridos.</p>
<p><strong>Impact of the Geneva Agreement on Madeiran bananas </strong>The PCP (Communist Party) MEPs are visiting on the 15 January and are studying the marketing of bananas. They want to gather information which can be used to alert Brussels about the consequences of the impact of the Geneva Agreement. The EU pact with countries such as Brazil, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela leads to a substantial cut in import tariffs. The communists have asked the EU to support European producers as they are concerned on the impact of this agreement. They will also discuss concerns about GESBA, the organization which processes bananas in the region.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/050110/dn0401070201.jpg" /> SPAR in Santa Cruz </strong>This will be the fifth, and for the present time the last of the Dutch-owned chain of stores to open in Madeira; the others are in Porto Moniz, Pilar, Funchal and Gaula. The shop should have opened on the 4 January but has been delayed due to the weather and will open sometime this week, date not yet known. The shop is in the Plaza da Cerveja and has a butchers, bakery, ready-meals, take-away and also sells magazines/newspapers and SPAR own brand groceries. The shops are placed in areas of tourism as the brand has a good image in countries such as the UK, France, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands etc. There are also a lot of Madeiran residents in South Africa where SPAR is a leading firm.</p>
<p><strong>160 metres of Bolo Rei. </strong>This afternoon in the Praça do Municipio, the traditional Bolo Rei Gigante was larger than last years, reaching 160 metres. This tradition has taken place over the past five years. It contained hundreds of eggs, hundreds of kilograms of flour and many kilograms of crystallized fruit and sultanas and was baked according to tradition. Despite the weather, which improved this afternoon, the free slices were enjoyed by both residents and tourists. &#8212; <em>SAPO video from last year &#8211; 150 metres and 300 kg cake. <a href="http://videos.sapo.pt/MQ6yiyGyh2J44W0E3CsC" target="_blank">BIG CAKE</a></em></p>
<p><strong><u>From Madeira Tourism &#8211; Events for January</u></strong></p>
<p><b>from 12th to 16th &#8211; Madeira Islands Walking Festival      <br /></b>This is an organised group walking programme, along man-made waterways (levadas) or special trails (veredas), with specialised guides throughout, lasting for a period of 5 consecutive days. A total of 20 different walks have been selected, all having been classified and recommended by the Regional Government of Madeira. The participants have at their disposal a choice of 4 walks per day, these being of different duration and various levels of difficulty. Stay aware of information about this festival by checking out the official site, <a href="http://www.madeiraislandswalkingfestival.com/" target="_blank">MADEIRA WALKING FESTIVAL</a> <a href="http://www.madeiraislandswakingfestival.com/"></a></p>
<p><b>15th &#8211; Feast of Santo Amaro &#8211; Santa Cruz      <br /></b>Every year the saint’s day of Santo Amaro is celebrated throughout the entire island of Madeira, in a particularly festive and ceremonial way, when Christmassy delicacies are laid on every table. This is the day when families dismantle the Nativity scenes (lapinhas in the Madeira Islands), and &quot;sweep the larder clean&quot; &#8211; a tradition in which people visit family and friends to share the last of the Christmas season’s delicacies. The feast of the patron saint of Santa Cruz &#8211; Santo Amaro &#8211; is the most important religious feast of this borough. It’s a very lively three-day festival, which marks the end of the Christmas holidays. </p>
<p><b>from 26th to 28th &#8211; Madeira Orienteering Festival (Festival de Orientação da Madeira)</b>     <br />This is organised by the Funchal Mountain Club with the support of some official Madeira tourist organisations. It is held on the hills of Madeira and has the participation of both national and foreign athletes. This is a competition that blends in well with leisure activities and takes place in a setting offering permanent contact with Nature. </p>
<p><font color="#400040"><font color="#ff0000">**</font> Now it&#8217;s time, and with great pleasure that I can introduce <strong>Vanessa Swesnik</strong>. Vanessa is a recently qualified translator and interpreter, and fluent in Portuguese (Brazilian) and Spanish. Vanessa has joined the &#8216;team&#8217;, and will produce several articles a week for the blog in similar areas to the one below (preferring government, politics, economy, business, and environment). She is very busy, so the effort is much appreciated, but we have also talked about another exciting possibility that I may be able to share with you in the future, going in a quite different direction. Unfortunately, we are still way short of the number of contributors needed, so please don&#8217;t sit back and relax &#8230; or the blog will still have to close &#8230; yes seriously. <strong>Many thanks Vanessa for this article from yesterday&#8217;s Diário :</strong></font></p>
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<p><strong>The last three months of 2009 confirmed that which was already a certainty: last year, with 89 insolvency proceedings of businesses, as individuals, collectives, or persons (also possible according to the law), broke all records in the Madeira Regional Authority. </strong></p>
<p>In the last quarter, the rise levelled off with just 15 insolvency proceedings between October and December. In the three proceeding quarters (January to September), 74 insolvency proceedings were initiated by business owners or creditors. On average, that turns out to be 22 proceedings each quarter and 7.4 businesses publicly assuming financial difficulties for each of the 12 months in 2009. </p>
<p>During the first nine months of last year (according to the latest findings from Coface, a French multinational that publishes information on insolvencies and creation of businesses in Portugal), there was an increase of 184.6% in insolvencies compared to the homologous period of 2008, from 26 to 74. </p>
<p>According to unofficial accounts from the Portal Sitius of the Ministry of Justice- we had a total of 89 insolvency proceedings in 2009 compared to 36 in 2008. This increase of close to 150% reflects the initial idea: that despite everything, the last quarter showed a decrease in the number of insolvencies to enter into the 5 existing courts of the Madeira Regional Authority. </p>
<p><strong>Funchal Stands Out in Front. </strong>Not all insolvency proceedings end in the dissolution and closing of a business. Naturally the majority of businesses that file for bankruptcy with the county court are in Funchal. </p>
<p>In the last quarter of 2009, there were 9 filed from Funchal, 4 from Santa Cruz and one each from Sao Vicente and Porto Santo. </p>
<p>Looking at the numbers from the entire year, Funchal “monopolizes” the grand majority of proceedings with 66. The other cases are distributed throughout Santa Cruz (19), Ponta do Sol (2), Sao Vicente (1) and Porto Santo (1). </p>
<p>Many times insolvency proceedings have served as a way to settle accounts and restart business activities, even if it’s at the expense of jobs as is indicated by unemployment statistics (also at record numbers in 2009). </p>
<p>But, as was reported earlier in the Diário (see edition 21/06/2009), according to Ruben Jardim Freitas, one of the principal administrators of insolvency proceedings in the region, there are fraudulent bankruptcies and others that end up being forced by the law or the heavy hand of Social Security. </p>
<p>Of all the businesses, either collectives or in individuals’ names, that are having difficulties and have closed their doors in 2009, there is a growing and still undetermined number of them that will no longer be part of the International Center of Madeira Businesses (or CINM). Practically every week there were dozens of businesses listed in the Regional Official Journal under “dissolution and closing of the liquidation of a business society” according to the Zona Franca’s Conservatory of Commercial Registry of Madeira, or Conservatória do Registro Comercial da Zona Franca da Madeira.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Year end helped the tills of the big hotels – They are just a few days, but the period around new year pleased the hotels and improved on the previous.</strong></p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Birth rate in 2009 was a record low -&#160; The year ended with just 2,386 babies born in the Region, the lowest number ever. The decrease of 12% relative to 2008 is also a record.</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/060110/01destaque.jpg" width="238" height="159" /> São Vicente contract a company to dump mud in the sea – Mayor Jorge Romeira says that he has authorisation from the Regional Government and that he is complying with the standards :&#160; dumping downstream. Quercus condemns the solution that has been polluting the coastline of Passo da Areia. </strong><em><font color="#400040">No really, it&#8217;s a serious headline! The Diário front page photograph today shows exactly what the headline says, with a lorry having emptied it&#8217;s load, and a digger pushing the load down off the roadside onto what seems to be a beach. Nothing surprises me anymore about our government, nor its PSD politicians in São Vicente or anywhere, and the best I can hope for in this story is that the Diário has got it wrong and the picture is a fake, but the truth is I am bl**dy fuming. The article says that there are hundreds of truck loads, taking thousands of cubic metres, being the muck and sludge from the recent storm damage, for dumping in the sea. The environmental agency Quercus say that the action will have tragic consequences for marine life. Personally I would have used that mud etc. to construct a very useful grassy knoll quite near to the council offices in São Vicente. At times Madeira&#8217;s claim to be a &#8216;green&#8217; island is an absolute mockery of environmental issues. Imagine the message that this action sends to the population, who are regularly reminded of the evils of dumping rubbish in the sea (and indeed rivers). </font></em></p>
<p><strong>Humiliation in &#8216;Idols&#8217; pricks islander &#8211; The young Madeiran Carlos Costa says the attack of jury member Moura Santos is going to backfire</strong>. The controversy started on Sunday live on the TV channel SIC, when Manuel Moura dos Santos said he hoped that the Madeiran Carlos Costa does not win the &#8216;Idols&#8217;. &quot;I hope that you are not the winner of this competition because you are the idol that we do not need,&quot; he said after harshly criticizing the selection of music that the Porto Moniz competitor is doing in shows and in particular the song &#8216;I&#8217;m Here&#8217;. <em><font color="#004040">I have never watched one of these programs, but I remember our local celebrity Vânia Fernandes won this stupid competition one year, and went on to represent Portugal in the Eurovision song contest (&#8230; what a gal! &#8230; did I ever tell you that she gave me a big hug once?).&#160; Anyway, isn&#8217;t the whole idea that the judges are controversial and are expected to harshly criticise the contestants who present them with such an opportunity? Stupid competition, and no doubt many stupid people enter, but I bet the judges earn a hatful of dosh, so maybe they are not so stupid. It seems that now there are several Facebook groups set up both for and against the singer. What a weird world we live in!</font></em></p>
<p>In sport : <strong>Today there is and exciting derby in the juniors – The captains of Nacional and Marítimo show ambition.</strong></p>
<p><font color="#000080">Hard to believe the report from Elaine earlier about that ship getting hit by a 9 metre wave and buckling the top rail (as shown in the photo above). The Naviera Armas ferry, &#8216;Volcán de Tijarafe&#8217;, was also damaged during the last journey between Portimão and Funchal, which although turbulent and far from pleasant, &quot;there was no panic on board&quot;. The hull was damaged at the bow of the ship, but it will not prevent it from continuing its journeys. </font></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Becky &#8230; 2010 Funchal fireworks from Rua do Lazareto No &#8216;bonus items&#8217; for today, so no other websites to visit, videos to watch, just Becky&#8217;s photo above, so that&#8217;s allowed me a little time to have a ramble, and reflect on the weekend just passed. Saturday morning started off [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Becky &#8230;</strong> 2010 Funchal fireworks from Rua do Lazareto</p>
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<p>No &#8216;bonus items&#8217; for today, so no other websites to visit, videos to watch, just Becky&#8217;s photo above, so that&#8217;s allowed me a little time to have a ramble, and reflect on the weekend just passed.</p>
<p>Saturday morning started off with a trip to the local Modelo. There and back in less than an hour, so I was quite please with myself &#8230; for a while at least. A new sale 50% had started, although according to the flyer I received afterwards, it wasn&#8217;t actually supposed to start until Sunday, but nether-the-less there it was, so I managed to stock up on many things I didn&#8217;t really need with a 50% discount (on the Modelo loyalty card, as usual). Most of the &#8216;sale&#8217; items&#8217; were also unusually all located together, so that was really handy to stock up all from one aisle. 18 litres of milk were acquired, but it wasn&#8217;t until I returned home that I noticed that the b*****ds hadn&#8217;t discounted the 73c price by 50%, so I had paid an extra €4 and something. Most annoying! And then to make matters even worse, I opened a carton of Continente &#8216;tuna chunks&#8217; on Sunday night, to find one chunk missing. What&#8217;s the matter with these people, can&#8217;t&#160; they count. I don&#8217;t think I have ever been to Modelo without some mistake being made in 6 years, but I usually manage to sniff out more of the ones in my favour.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t really get time to browse the newspapers this weekend, but somebody did give me copy of MAIS, the weekend magazine that comes with the Diário newspaper. That put me off my beer when I saw a very unexpected mug peering out at me &#8230; enough said!</p>
<p>I mentioned on Sunday morning the appearance of a new sandy beach at Ribeira Brava, and forget to thank the people of Calheta for donating it. By Sunday afternoon it had gone again, so I figured that it is just a low tide beach for now, as it was back again on Sunday night. Yesterday morning the sand was even deeper. I had figured this would happen one day, but expected a gradual build up of sand, not for it all to happen overnight. Fishermen in hoards have taken over the beaches and the quay, mostly fishing in areas they shouldn&#8217;t be, but the council don&#8217;t care it seems. I said before that I thought that one of the giant nets at the offshore Campanário fish farm had broken in the stormy seas, and looking at the tiddlers these fisherman were catching, I think that must be the case. Some of them were bagging skinny little fish as small as 7 or 8 cm long, a mouthful at most, and I am guessing that they are Dourada, but am not certain. If they all held back on the catch for a few months these fish would have grown significantly and been worthwhile fishing for, but whether that&#8217;s a fisherman or human mentality or not, I don&#8217;t know.</p>
<p>The receipt of a &#8216;Golden Buda&#8217; email (from two sources) one Sunday afternoon, told me that I was going to get some luck in the next few hours. I can&#8217;t get lucky stuck indoors I thought, so I ventured off into town at night Then Nacional lost to Benfica, so the luck obviously wasn&#8217;t coming from all angles &#8230; persistence was obviously needed. I went with a pal to a bar I hadn&#8217;t been in since 2008, and it is now under new management. I got the new customer treatment, which was nice, even though a medium beer was a pricey €1.20. I was given a free liquor, or something like that, but didn&#8217;t like it much. The Polvo (Octopus, or even squid perhaps) turned up in a small bowl. I knew I shouldn&#8217;t have indulged, but it did taste nice even though pretty tough as usual, and so I am still picking out chunks stuck in my teeth two days later. Then another beer later came along with a dish of piping hot spicy chips. That was a little bit of my promised luck I thought, but at €1.20 for a beer a free complete meal was what I&#160; really deserved. </p>
<p>Then it was back to school yesterday &#8230; it&#8217;s beginning to seem that the start of a new term for us Portuguese students is doomed to fail, and yesterday was no exception. 20 minutes into the lesson, and still no teacher. A quick trip down to the office, and it materialized that the dozen of us who had turned up were on our way out again without so much as lifting a pen. Teacher was off on doctors orders, and no one had told us, and no substitute was arranged, and it seems we have two more weeks of the same. As a kid I would have whooped with joy, but at a slightly less tender age now, I just want to get on with it and see the course out. </p>
<p><strong>The vaccination of under 18 year olds against Gripe A is underway – Maurício Melim admits limitations in the health centres. </strong>Starting yesterday the health centres of Madeira are vaccinating against H1N1 swine flu in the age group 6 months to 18 years, and also the parents of babies under 6 months old. The president of the Institute of Health Administration IASAÚDE predicts a natural increase in the influx to the health centres. The target priority group will be widened as more vaccine supplies arrive. <em><font color="#400040">It will probably be about 5 years before my turn then, what with being an ageing foreigner and all that. We will probably have moved onto Halibut flu (aka Gripe ZX2) by then, and just be entering the phase of Banana flu that is forecast worldwide. In the meantime, I will just have to continue to protect myself with © Toranja Poncha ©, so that&#8217;s a bit of a bind now as Toranjas are out of season. Pimpinela poncha for sure wont be very palatable to fill the gap, but the research will go on.</font></em></p>
<p>55 new cases of gripe A were diagnosed on Madeira last week.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>Cancelled Porto Santo ferry</strong>. The Lobo Marinho ferry did not sail for Porto Santo this morning due to rough seas and strong winds forecasted. The Captain of the Port of Funchal has advised all vessels to stay in safe harbour today with improvements expected this afternoon and tomorrow. 100 reservations had been made. Yesterday, the ferry left Porto Santo at 16.00 instead of 19.00, warning all passengers in advance, due to strong winds forecasted which caused the captain to fear berthing at Funchal in a strong swell. Despite previous announcements to the contrary, the boat will not sail tomorrow as Tuesday is the usual day for maintenance. <em><font color="#004000">It&#8217;s nice to think that somewhat is enjoying the bad weather, namely the ships crew. Der</font></em></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/040110/dn0401070401.jpg" /> MSC Splendida visits Funchal for the first time. </strong>Photo of the ship this morning. This new cruise ship accompanied two others, bringing a total of around 7,000 tourists. The Splendida has 3,300 tourists on board but can accommodate up to 3,887 passengers. Arriving form Tenerife at 7 am, she sails for Malaga at 17.00. Traditional arrival ceremony hosted by the Ship Enthusiasts Club and the port authorities but she will not be seen here again until 21 January 2011.</p>
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<p><strong>TAP overbooked flight. </strong>Yesterday morning at Madeira Airport, nearly two dozen passengers were left behind due to a TAP flight to Porto being overbooked by the airline company. The flight TAP3574 should have left at 11.40 but finally took off at 12.26 due to the confusion. The passengers were left behind despite arriving early, having booked months in advance and some paying more than 300 Euros. Some are University of Porto students who have examinations soon and they thought they had been bypassed in the queue as they were single travellers. The majority were able to fly at midnight yesterday but one student contacted knew of a colleague who could not get a flight until 7am this morning. TAP will pay 250 Euros compensation.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/040110/dn0401020501.jpg" /> Rampa de Carros de Pau in Água de Pena. </strong>(These are home-made wooden go-karts). 28 &#8216;cars&#8217; and 40 participants in the fourth edition of the race which is organized by the Parish Council. There were more participants yesterday afternoon than previously. Some &#8216;cars&#8217; are conspicuous in their originality, one decorated with the &#8216;colours of Ferrari&#8217;. The competition is open to all ages and there are prizes for all present, especially the winners of the two categories: individuals and pairs. As they went between the Caminho Florestal and the Queimada de Cima, there were a few minor scratches and bruises from falling off or to poor driving ability, especially around corners, but all the participants were satisfied and happy to complete the course. &#8212; <em>I watched them on the news this morning and they were able to accurately steer when they had to weave in between tyres placed in the centre of the road, and quite reasonable speeds were achieved. Some were wearing the requisite helmets and elbow and knee pads but not all. I remember that the race had to be rescheduled to yesterday due to previous bad weather. Fathers and children had combined forces, really enjoying themselves and proud of their efforts &#8211; great to see.</em></p>
<p><strong>JPP accuse PSD of voting against the interests of Gaula.</strong> PSD members of the Parish Council of Gaula voted against the 2010 Budget and Plan for the Council. Élvio Sousa (JPP) is the leader of the Parish Council and fails to understand how the PSD can vote against a budget that provides 7,500 Euros for the purchase of medicines and 3,500 Euros for the support of impoverished families. Despite this, the proposals were passed due to the support of the JPP councillors and will be put into practice, an announcement that was received with great enthusiasm from the local people who filled the auditorium of the Civic Centre. Élvio Sousa accused the PSD members of obeying the directives of their party in Funchal. &quot;A true gaules would not vote against the interests of the People of Gaula.&quot; Regulations are now being drafted and will be sent for judicial review at the end of January. Élvio Sousa does not know what will be the main criteria for reimbursement of the cost of medicines. Humberto Bettencourt explained that the PSD had voted against the budget because it was a 26% increase relative to last year&#8217;s budget and this has not yet been voted for by the County Council. &quot;We never questioned the social measures that the new president presented. We did not vote against it because of these measures.&quot;</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/040110/dn0401020301.jpg" /> Right to a view in Avista Navios recognized by the courts. </strong>A widow in her 70s living in Caminho do Avista Navios in Nazaré, Funchal has had a long standing dispute with a neighbour over construction work which obstructed her view of the bay of Funchal. She owns a building of 762 square metres and a neighbour built a wall that caused the dispute. The neighbour bought the property in 2003 and in 2004 built a wall which was 2.35 metres high rather than the legal 1.5 metres, and a chimney for a barbecue which also obscured the view. The widow complained that her house has an aluminium and glass porch with a 80 cm high balcony, from which there had been a fantastic view over the city. She has had this right to a view for over 20 years and in addition, the building works caused water damage to her property. In 2005, the defendant was ordered to lower the wall to 1.80 metres and replace the adjacent roof and gutter that had been removed. The neighbour refused and in 2008, another court case ruled that the widow had a right to a view, the offending part of the wall would have to be demolished and compensation paid. The case then went to the Appeal Court in Lisbon and without any reasons given, the court ruled the first decision was correct. The neighbour, still not satisfied, went back to the Appeal Court and on the 10 December, the court again ruled the widow had a right to a view and part of the wall had to be demolished. The defendant has no right to further appeal and will have to comply with the court order.</p>
<p><strong>Cultural events in various areas this month</strong>. Cantar dos Reis on Tuesday January 5 at Funchal, Ribeira Brava, Ponta do Sol and other localities. Sunday 10 January, Romarias de Boaventura &#8211; São Vicente at the Casa do Povo da Boaventura at 15.00&#160; At 16.00 on the 18 January, the third Canticos da Festa in the Parish Hall at Raposeira, Fajã da Ovelha &#8211; Christmas songs from the various parishes. 30 &#8211; 31 January at the Praça da Serra de Água, during the afternoon and evening there will be an Exhibition of Crafts and Local Traditions, including recipes for ponchas. On Saturday January 16, a walking tour of Paul da Mar integrated into the festa de Santo Amaro, patron saint of the parish. There are various organizations involved and it recalls the times when local people went down the vereda dos Zimbreiros to go to Paul da Mar. People are invited to take a bordão (walking stick), musical instrument and their friends and be very joyful and it starts at Sítio do Lombo, Ponta do Pargo at 14.00. Alternatively, you can travel by bus from Fajã da Ovelha to Paul and meet the group at Ribeira das Galinhas. Return bus to the Sítio do Lombo leaves at 19.00, run by the County Council. Water, cakes and fruit juices will be distributed during the tour. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/040110/dn0401080601.jpg" /> Two hundred watched the Cantar os Reis. </strong>The rain did not stop attendance at this initiative yesterday afternoon, organized by the Casa do Povo da Camacha. It is the first time a tent has had to be used due to heavy rain, erected in the Largo da Achada by Santa Cruz Council. Folklore groups from Camacha and Santo da Serra took part. They will still keep the tradition of singing at people&#8217;s homes during the night of the 5 &#8211; 6 January. </p>
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<p>And from the Jornal da Madeira &#8211; <strong>North of the island revives the tradition. </strong>Last Saturday night, the Youth Group of the Parish along with the Casa do Povo de São Roque do Faial maintained the tradition of &quot;Cantar os Reis&quot; (Singing of the Kings) at houses in the parish. This tradition has resumed after for almost a decade, it was in danger of being lost forever in that area and had practically not occurred in the northern parishes. Since then, several parishes have heard the sound of the &quot;Cantar dos Reis&quot;. This initiative is nurtured by the people of the parish who welcome young people and offer sweet confectionery left over from Christmas, like bolo or broas de mel accompanied by local wine or liqueur, abundant during the holiday festivities. The visits began in the late afternoon. The group sang the Romagem de Natal and then went to the residence of Father João Mendonça, situated in the village of Porto da Cruz. The music and songs sung were retained in the parish collectively by the older people. </p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.jornaldamadeira.pt/fotos/13_141844.jpg" /> It is recalled that each year there are more houses visited. The &quot;Kings&quot; are received with great joy and are always invited to visit the Lapinha and have a liqueur and sample the traditional broas and cakes of this season. This activity has always been held on the Saturday before the Epifania do Senhor (Epiphany of the Lord), (the day the Church celebrates the Dia de Reis, second Sunday after Christmas). The fact that this initiative falls on a Saturday makes it possible for young people, mostly students, to participate since the visits last into the night. </p>
<p>This year despite the weather, the group of players and singers took a tour of the parish covering homes from the lower part up to higher sites. &quot;A curiosity of our region is that one of the &#8216;Kings can carry&#8217; the Menino Jesus to people for kissing,&quot; said Heliodoro Dória from the local Casa do Povo, stating that &quot;the visits ended only at two in the morning despite uncertain weather with some rain.&quot; After that hour the bells stopped ringing. Note that in addition to singing and music, the group was accompanied by bells in order to be heard in the distance so that people could prepare for the visit. For the president of the Casa do Povo, the main reason for this activity to continue is to &quot;keep alive the traditions of this region and provide moments of conviviality and fellowship among the dozens of people involved.&quot;&#160; </p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Tradition of &#8216;Cantar os Reis&#8217; livens Madeira – In Curral das Freiras, Ribeira Brava, Ponta do Sol, Funchal, and out there somewhere, the coming night is going to warm.</strong> <em><font color="#400000">I think we have probably covered these stories several times here, so no more from me to be said. But it does seem to me that what I understood was mainly a sort of house-to-house tradition is moving more outdoors into organised events more recently. Am I mistaken</font></em>?</p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Lisbon without any pressure delay the Regional Finance Law – The successive resort to technical advice about the various alterations to the LFRA is surely going to &#8216;red tape&#8217; the conclusion of the process, and the release of funds for which the Regional Government has been campaigning. The PS Socialists say they are not dithering on purpose, but that also they do not exist to serve the requests of the PSD Social Democrats.</strong></p>
<p>The main front page photo today shows a rural / agricultural scene littered with debris resulting from the recent bad weather : <strong>200 farmers have already requested assistance &#8211; The Environment Agency has 16 technicians to inspect damage from the bad weather. </strong>Up until yesterday afternoon, around 200 farmers had already applied for financial support from the Regional Secretary for the Environment and Natural Resources, from a resource set up to assist citizens with land damaged resulting from the bad weather suffered in the last two weeks of December. Regional Secretary, Manuel António Correia, says that inspections are already underway, so that the farms can be restored, and even improved, as soon as possible. The 16 technicians have not only to evaluate the damage claim, but also verify that it was caused during the most recent bad weather. The funding has been ring-fenced from both Regional and European sources, and can cover between 85 and 100% of eligible expenses.</p>
<p><strong>Wind and waves continue to hinder navigation. The Lobo Marinho did not make the trip and the tanker &#8216;Madeiro&#8217; unloads its fuel with an &#8216;eye dropper&#8217;.</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/050110/dn0401020201.jpg" /> 150 thousand litres of water &#8216;bail out&#8217; Ponta do Sol. </strong>Over 150,000 litres of drinking water have been distributed in just 4 days. The tankers used to provide the water will not result in any additional costs for Ponta do Sol council. Normality is returning to domestic users in Ponta do Sol, as drinking water now flows through household taps.&#160; A week ago around 5,000 people in the district were still without drinking water, due to storm damage to the supply network in Rabaças on 22nd December. The council used it&#8217;s own tanker, and one from the fire brigade from Ribeira Brava, to meet demand for drinking water, but as it pays €100,000 a year to the &#8216;bombeiros&#8217; in support, the service provided will not cost the taxpayers in Ponta do Sol anything extra.</p>
<p><strong>Difficulties of companies in 2009 take a record 89 insolvency cases. </strong>The last three months of 2009 confirmed what was already a certainty, that in both the cases of individuals and collectives, all records for Madeira were demolished with 89 insolvency cases through the courts. The last three months were in fact quieter, with just 15 cases, but the year overall saw an increase of 150%. </p>
<p>In sport / football, after what seems a long absence, Marítimo are back on the front page : <strong>Marcinho prohibited of entering the club – The Brazilian player has already arrived, but not yet trained. It is claimed that Marcinho has had a virus and he wants to explain that to the president.</strong></p>
<p>Rain and strong winds are remaining in the forecasts, from this afternoon. Tomorrow a slight drop in temperature may result in snow on the highest peaks.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Pete &#8230;</strong> Queen Victoria and P &amp; O Oriana lining up for last nights fireworks.</p>
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<p><strong>Today&#8217;s second photo – Many thanks to Eiryl &#8230;</strong> Fish drying on a boat at Câmara de Lobos.</p>
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<p>&quot;I was out walking in Funchal, had just been to a rather dissapointing visit at the Madeira Wine Insitute, where history seemed more important than showing the quality of the wines. I was walking down a narrow street and there was a door in the wall that I just walked right past. But was n&#8217;t there some barrels inside? I walked back. D&#8217;Oliveiras it said. I had not even heard of the producer. I was a starting fan of this great wine, I had had some great Barbeitos, some Henriques &amp; Henriques and some Blandy&#8217;s&quot;. <a href="http://mywinesandmore.blogspot.com/2009/12/visit-at-doliveiras-funchal.html" target="_blank">I THINK HE HAD HAD A FEW WHEN HE WROTE THIS ARTICLE</a></p>
<p>&quot;All of Portugal is on orange alert – one step up the danger level. Authorities there say the rains have destroyed millions of Euros worth of agricultural produce. Harbours are closed and the Madeira archipelago of islands is also under threat, as 110- kilometre-winds whip up six metre high waves&quot;. <a href="http://www.euronews.net/2009/12/30/continent-shivers-in-rain-and-snow-storms/" target="_blank">WE EVEN GOT A MENTION ON EURONEWS</a> (weather video)</p>
<p>&quot;The locals are quite friendly and are happy to share their island paradise with you. Madeira is a great vacation destination, and in fact, it redefines the term. If you are interested in golf, then this is definitely the spot for your next leisure trip. The Campo de Golfe de Madeira is outstanding, and both the play and the scenery are perfect. The island&#8217;s climate is lovely, and you will be surrounded by striking natural beauty.&quot; <a href="http://www.cruising.org/vacation/destinations/cities/madeira" target="_blank">CRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION GUIDE</a></p>
<p>This website was showing the Funchal 2010 fireworks live on the internet last night, but the camera seemed badly positioned, which might be unfair as I gave up after a couple of minutes this morning <a href="http://www.ustream.tv/channel/madeira">NEW YEAR 2010 FIREWORKS MADEIRA</a></p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again for this from yesterday&#8217;s Diários</font></strong><strong><font color="#ff0000"> :</font></strong></p>
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<p>Conflicting relationship between the Regional and Republic Governments generated moments of tension during the year</p>
<p>The first visit of the Prime Minister, José Sócrates; the visit of the President of the Republic accompanied by the King of Spain; the controversy over the passage of the leader of the PSD through Madeira, were among the milestones of regional policy in 2009.</p>
<p>The conflicting relationship between the Governments of the Republic and Region generated moments of tension throughout the year with the President of the Madeiran Executive, Alberto João Jardim, repeatedly criticizing the incompetence of Socrates and &quot;the pranks and villainy of Lisbon&quot; in relation to Madeira.</p>
<p>Jardim was even considering José Sócrates &quot;a plague that befell the Madeirenese&quot;, &quot;the greatest enemy of Madeira since the 25th of April&quot; who &quot;sent Portugal into the pit&quot;. At the root of the conflict is the alteration of the Regional Finance Law that, for the island leader, was &quot;a bashing to benefit the Azores&quot;. </p>
<p>José Sócrates who never had found space in his schedule to visit Madeira, this year made two trips to the region, one on May 15 to deliver the first Magalhães computers, returning on 23 August for the annual festa of the PS-M in Fonte do Bispo.</p>
<p>Also the President of the Republic, Cavaco Silva, spent several days in the archipelago accompanied by the King of Spain who made his first visit to Madeira.</p>
<p>In 2009, Jardim achieved three more absolute election victories in Madeira. On June 7, Madeira lost the Socialist deputy who was in the European Parliament, to be represented by only one Parliamentarian, Nuno Teixeira who replaced Sergio Marques. In the National Legislative the PSD-M increased its presence in the Assembly of the Republic, winning one more place, exceeding four members while the PS lost two and the CDS failed to return to S. Bento after 33 years. In the Local Elections of 11 October after a troubled campaign due to incidents with the PND-M, Jardim was one more time absolute, keeping power in the eleven municipalities in the region including the three he decided to alter the head of the list. This election has inflicted another defeat on the PS-M and revealed some new features, the election of a councillor of the PND in Funchal, the Movement of Citizens &#8216;Together For the People&#8217; in Santa Cruz, and even the MPT in Câmara de Lobos.</p>
<p>Controversy is also installed in Madeira because of the &#8216;rides&#8217; that Jardim gave the national leader of the PSD, Manuela Ferreira Leite, in September but today Jardim says she is &quot;getting more separate from the party at a national level&quot;.</p>
<p>Another major event that marked 2009 were the arguments used in the proposed constitutional revision of the PSD-M which displeased the Representative of the Republic, Monteiro Diniz, who even publicly declared himself &quot;injured&quot; by the situation. </p>
<p>The closure of the centennial Hotel Savoy in Funchal which launched dozens of workers unemployed in May; the wave of solidarity to try to save the baby Rodrigo who needed a bone marrow transplant and who passed away; the visit of the pilgrim image of Fatima to Madeira, were other landmarks of the news in 2009. </p>
<p>In sport the focus was on the National coach, Manuel Machado, whose life was at risk and in an induced coma following complications arising after surgery that took place on the Continent, and since the 27 November has been in the Hospital of Funchal. </p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">&#8230;and also from Elaine &#8230;</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>Regional Government will assess the damage to pay for work. </strong>The storm damage to the water supply network at Rabacal, which supplies Ponta do Sol and part of Ribeira Brava, will be repaired immediately after the weather improves. This decision was made by the Governing Council whilst Jardim was present. According to the resolution, &#8216;The Government has authorized the various sectoral departments to proceed with the preparation and launch of replacement infrastructure and utilities most affected by the diverse weather conditions of recent weeks, to ensure a smooth operation and especially the safety of persons and goods.&#8217; &#8216;At the moment, we await for a sustained improvement of weather conditions, to allow a complete and accurate assessment of damages to form and examine a means of financing.&#8217; In the resolution, Technicians and Workers who rushed to repair the serous damage, despite their own sacrifices, were thanked and the Executive renews its expression of solidarity with the population affected, through the commitment of necessary repairs. Through criticism, people take advantage of natural disasters for political campaigns and are hypocrites. This was the first official statement from the Regional Government with the exception of&#160; public statements by Manuel Antonio Correia. </p>
<p><strong>PP wants Lisbon to talk about the bad weather in Madeira. </strong>The leader of the CDS-PP, Jose Rodrigues has not heard back from Sócrates, after his letter asking for financial help for regional storm damage. He said he will not give up and &quot;I am still thinking of the best formula to achieve this objective.&quot; He does not agree with the PSD member Guilherme Silva, who wants to jointly submit a draft resolution and said, &quot;I do not know where you will search for the money to rebuild.&quot; At present, the Government of Sócrates has given money to some areas of the Continent and declared a state of emergency in some agricultural zones. &#8212; <em>Judging on past events, I doubt if Portugal could or would pay. Parts of the Continent and the Azores have been devastated and Portugal is in a worse economic position than Madeira.</em></p>
<p><strong>PND considers the extraction of stone from a stream as theft.&#160; </strong>The recent flooding at São Vicente. José Manuel Coelho accuses Rocha da Silva and Coita Pita &#8211; &quot; two sharks regime&quot;. &quot;These gentlemen constructed a road to serve the serra that they bought&quot; whose debris was &quot;lying on the bed of the stream. Now they want to free the water by the cloak (disguise) of&#160; tattered excuses.&quot; He criticized them for wanting to intimidate the leader of the Socialist Party &quot;who told the truth and put his finger in the wound.&quot; Coelho accused the workers of Madeira Nova of initially stealing the stones from the river to break stones for the crusher and then deposit the debris into the river, as it an inexpensive method. &quot;They gain millions with poorly made work&quot; and Alberto Jardim &quot;protects all these gentlemen&quot;. </p>
<p><strong>€50 million to spend in a month.</strong> Regional Government enters the new year with over 50 million Euros. Madeira has until the end of January to spend a 50 million Euros loan authorized by the Government of the Republic for projects co-financed by the EU, in an initiative in the 2009 budget. The formalization of this request for additional debt was authorized by the Representative for Madeira, Monteiro Diniz, and published in yesterday&#8217;s Diário da Republica. </p>
<p><strong>Movement in the Port of Funchal for End of Year. </strong>A well presented article with good photos of the cruise ships visiting Funchal for the fireworks display, their movements in and out of port, and summary tables about the ships. <a href="http://www.dnoticias.pt/Default.aspx?file_id=dn04010702311209" target="_blank">CRUISE SHIPS FOR NEW YEAR 2010</a>&#160;</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/311209/dn0401070101.jpg" /> Delays and detours of 25 flights will cost 150,000 Euros. </strong>The bad weather which affected the operation of Madeira Airport was costly to airlines and passengers. Dozens of passengers had to change reservations and purchase new tickets. The carriers will have to bear the cost of accommodation and meals where rules over flight cancellations and long delays require them to. They also have additional charges associated with rescheduling of flights. The average cost of&#160; &#8216;passenger protection&#8217; is 60 Euros for the airline companies. More than 8,000 passengers were affected in recent days by the bad weather and had their flight cancelled or diverted to another airport. Over the past week, 22 aircraft could not land at Madeira, carrying more than 3,500 passengers. 31% had to stay at a hotel and others required meal allowances due to long delays. With ongoing clearance, the companies expect the cost for accommodation and meals will reach over 150,000 Euros. A contact working at TAP told Diário that the company will loose half a million Euros, due to changes and delays in routes. Porto Santo Airport cannot always be used as an alternative to Madeira Airport because safety rules, with respect to the fuel carried, require an alternative airport to be at least 40 miles away. The introduction of low-cost flights has penalized passengers affected by bad weather. A change in ticket before the flight costs 50 Euros if there is a vacant seat on the intended flight, of equal value. A change after the flight has taken place will cost 100 Euros. If the passenger wants to pay for a higher cost seat, (especially applicable with Christmas arrangements), they have to pay the difference in cost as well as the 50 Euros fee. </p>
<p><strong>Fireworks displays also in the North and Machico. </strong>Santana, Machico and Porto Moniz are also having fireworks displays to mark the New Year. Santana is having fireworks and a mega-gala dinner followed by a musical concert and a disco until dawn. Porto Moniz, as well as fireworks, has stalls selling food and drink. Machico Council have organized 8 minutes of fireworks and musical entertainment, lasting until 2 am. The investment is 25,000 Euros. Santa Cruz is having its celebrations between the 8 &#8211; 17 January for the Festas de Santo Amaro, instead of celebrating tonight. In the West, Calheta, Ribeira Brava, Câmara de Lobos and Ponta do Sol have no official arrangements. Rui Marques explained the reason; most people are in travelling distance of Funchal now, so especially in the present economic times, they would just be &quot;burning money&quot;. <em><font color="#004000">It was true here in Ribeira Brava &#8230; they might as well have turned off the electricity last night! Der</font></em></p>
<p><strong>More storm damage news. </strong>In Paul do Mar, a landslide of stones and earth fell nearby the water treatment plant. The retaining walls have already been battered by the sea and finally, the Regional Government has acted. Nearby in Jardim do Mar, a landslide has blocked an access road. In Ribeira Brava, three truckloads of rocks were emptied near the mouth of the ribeira to strengthen the wall and protect the coast. Also in Ribeira Brava, falling stones damaged a boat and holed the hull and particularly the helm. Ironically, it had been moved there to protect it from the sea.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Casas do Povo also run into debt – The regional government usually pays one year behind for the social centres. The suppliers also sharpen [?]. </strong>The 40 &#8216;Casas do Povo&#8217; have mounting debts stretching back over a year, due to the Madeira government&#8217;s cash flow problems, and the matter has the presidents&#160; of the institutions on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Those that employ staff are struggling to find money to pay them, and it is becoming a matter in some cases of turning to banks for loans to pay-off suppliers. The Diário contacted several presidents to discuss the matter, but the majority, despite of confirming the problems, avoided talking about the subject because of the &quot;proximity with the party of government&quot;. <em><font color="#000080">Sounds like yet another situation of &#8216;keep yer gob shut or else&#8217; from our Social Democrat rulers, who probably &#8216;take advantage&#8217; of this deep rooted social and support network as an extension to it&#8217;s propaganda machine, in exchange for the possibility of public funding of course.</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Armas obliged to use trucks – The regulatory authority says that the ferry company has to obey the law : loading and unloading operations can be done only with trucks.</strong> A decision that has been a long time coming. The matter has been in dispute for some months, after other freight shipping companies were prohibited from freight handling at Funchal port, having to do so elsewhere. However, Naviera Armas, that ferries passengers and their cars between Madeira and Portimão in Portugal, and the Canary Islands, was also taking &#8216;loose&#8217; commercial freight onboard, mostly on trailers or in containers. Now it will have to actually transport ´&#8217;tractors&#8217; onboard to move its freight, from tomorrow, to comply with the ruling from the port authorities which simply says that cargo handling is prohibited where trailers are not &#8216;self propelled&#8217;. The measure is aimed to reduce loading and unloading times, and congestion in the port. <em><font color="#400000">A decision that sounds a bit like a &#8216;let off&#8217; for Armas, and I can&#8217;t see how it will satisfy the other shippers who complain that Armas has a competitive advantage in using Funchal Port for freight transport.</font></em></p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>€22 million in direct settlements – Considerable funds and only in amounts superior to 70 thousand Euros. The Regional Secretaries head the list of entities that dispense with the chore of the public tender process.</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/010110/dn0401021001.jpg" /> Vandalism destroys Ecopontos [recycling disposal points] – The gratuitous savagery of the vandals taking place throughout the city and suburbs does not spare the plastic bins, In two years Funchal Council spent 40 thousand Euros on replacements. </strong>&quot;The modern day vandals it seems do not like to see rubbish kept in [recycling] containers&quot;, say the Diário. The problem is quickly growing according to one counsellor, saying that in the previous year €15 thousand had to be spent, but this last year the amount had risen to €24,000. &quot;All societies have their outcasts and idiots and I think that Madeira is no exception,&quot; says Costa Neves when asked to comment on these acts, which in his view, only &quot;harm society&quot; and are &quot;unjustifiable&quot;. Most the vandalism takes place at night, and in areas where there are few people, to lessen the chance of the thugs being identified. In the latest episode in Pico do Barcelos miradouro, the bins that were set alight were dangerously close to a sizeable gas storage area. In most cases the attacks are pure vandalism, but there is also a lesser problem of people throwing still-lighted cigarette butts into the containers. <em><font color="#004000">Never had any such problems in my&#160; town at night, but there again there is no one around at night.</font></em></p>
<p>In the sport / football headline : <strong>Danny says goodbye to a year</strong> <strong>that prevented him joining Chelsea or Barcelona. </strong><em><font color="#400040">A nice portrait photo of the almost Madeiran star footballer toasting in the new year with Mrs. Danny (presumably). Odd that, as there were no pictures from the new year fireworks, so was the Diário photographer up at Danny&#8217;s place instead?</font></em></p>
<p>The big match for us this weekend is on Sunday, when Nacional visit Benfica in the group stages of the Carlsberg Cup (league cup). It&#8217;s on SportTV1 at 6.15 pm. Another to watch straight afterwards is Sporting v Braga, 8.15 pm on SIC (channel 6). </p>
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<p>December saw a big rise in blog visitor numbers, 4,169 different visitors from 105 countries made 10,593 visits during the months. The biggest day was yesterday with 462 visits. Portugal was the most popular origin for visitors, followed closely by the UK, and then some way behind was the USA.&#160; Just one visitor each from Nepal and the Cayman Islands though!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Elaine (West) &#8230; municipal gardens, Funchal &#34;Sunway are delighted to introduce the breathtaking island of Madeira. This wonderful island has so much to offer from many historical monuments, squares and streets in the capital of Funchal to enchanting gardens, picturesque villages and amazing landscapes&#34;. MADEIRA HOLIDAYS FROM IRELAND Apparently [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Elaine (West) &#8230;</strong> municipal gardens, Funchal</p>
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<p>&quot;Sunway are delighted to introduce the breathtaking island of Madeira. This wonderful island has so much to offer from many historical monuments, squares and streets in the capital of Funchal to enchanting gardens, picturesque villages and amazing landscapes&quot;. <a href="http://www.sunway.ie/sunholidays/summer/madeira" target="_blank">MADEIRA HOLIDAYS FROM IRELAND</a></p>
<p>Apparently this website is also showing the Funchal 2010 fireworks live on the internet tonight, but it may well be linked back to the website link that I gave you a couple of days ago <a href="http://www.ustream.tv/channel/madeira" target="_blank">NEW YEAR 2010 FIREWORKS MADEIRA</a></p>
<p>Lets hope the weather stays good for tonight&#8217;s celebrations, and that a new firework world record is secured for Madeira.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>39 farmers have already signed up</strong>. Many more are expected to follow. On the first day after the Government announced financial assistance for storm damage, 39 farmers have registered. There is no time limit for applying, or limit to the amount of funds applied for. 18 farmers were from Funchal, 11 from São Vicente, 5 from Santana, 3 from Ponta do Sol and 2 from Calheta. Teams of experts are to survey the damage and monitor risk areas; Sao Vicente Council has already set one up. </p>
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<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/301209/dn0401020702.jpg" /> Sea damages areas at Praia Formosa.</strong> The promenade between Praia Formosa and Doca do Cavacas has been closed due to bad weather. Bars have been partially destroyed, small pebbles washed onto the promenade, and the swimming pools at Barreirinha, Doca do Cavacas and Lido lashed by 3.5 &#8211; 4.5 metre waves. The bar Barra Azul has had further damage, the Docas Cafe was also badly affected and the Yacht Bar has lost its rock staircase. The administrator of the Frente Mar Funchal says losses are huge and will estimate the cost after the end of the year, when he expects an improvement in the weather. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/301209/dn0401020901.jpg" /> Danger in the Tres Paus. </strong>Part of the Caminho dos Tres Paus in Santo Antonio collapsed last weekend. Funchal Council erected security barriers but the residents continue to use the road. They want a protective wall constructed, especially after two men died last year after a car skidded in that area.</p>
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<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/301209/dn0401021101.jpg" /> Large rock hits a home and threatens others. </strong>A large rock fell onto a residence located at Travessa do Ribeira Canavial in São Roque. It was part of a landslide which occurred at 23.30 last Monday. Officials have surveyed the damage but the Council say they are not responsible for clearing the escarpment and will notify the owner of the land to undertake this work.</p>
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<p><strong>Court of Auditors censures IHM construction in Figueirinhas.&#160; </strong>The Court says the IHM (Housing Investment of Madeira &#8211; social housing) should respect the Code of Public Contracts. 50 residential units were built in Figueirinhas in Funchal through a contract between the IHM and the company Soconstroi. The contract was for 2.838.179,34 Euros but the final cost was 3.215.022,09 Euros. The units were completed in 1998 but the contract was not sent for approval until 2000. After an additional contract, which caused the increase in the cost, the work was finally approved six years after the expiration of the five year guarantee. </p>
<p><strong>Fewer ships, more tourists. </strong>Table of the number of cruise ships and passengers visiting for the New Year&#8217;s Eve fireworks display, since 1962 (shown below)<strong>.&#160; </strong>In 2007, there were the most cruise ship passengers (13,156 from 12 ships). There might be problems ferrying more than 3,000 passengers from the two ships berthed offshore this year, due to forecasts of bad weather. The Queen Victoria has a 24-hour delay and hopes to anchor offshore at 7 am tomorrow. For the third day running, the ferry could not sail for Porto Santo.</p>
<p><strong>TOP 10 of the Port of Funchal on 31 December      <br /></strong>Year &#8211; Ships &#8211; Tourists     <br />1962 &#8211; 10-5440     <br />1964 &#8211; 10-5800     <br />1968 &#8211; 13-6892     <br />1969 &#8211; 12-6400     <br />1974 &#8211; 9-5077     <br />2001 &#8211; 9-7935     <br />2002 &#8211; 10-9539     <br />2005 &#8211; 11-8670     <br />2007 &#8211; 12 &#8211; 13.156     <br />2008 &#8211; 8 &#8211; 7.200</p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">* </font>Many fail to buy tickets until the last minute &#8211; Getting ready for New Year&#8217;s Eve.</strong><em> From the Jornal da Madeira</em>. On the eve of another End-of-the-Year night, there are many offerings for the night of reveillon, shown by the various advertisements that already appear in the pages of newspapers. Prices vary depending on the economic possibilities of each and depending on what they want. In general, there are already many tickets sold for the festival of the passing of the year. However, the contacts we made told us that most people leave it until the last minute to buy the entrance tickets. A fact that, as we mentioned, not only has to do with &quot;the habit of doing things at the last minute&quot; but above all due to indecision. Because as we explained, &quot;as a couple it is easier to decide&quot;, which is not true of groups. Although again, as we mentioned, there are also groups that prefer to buy the tickets on time to avoid some of the members being left out. As for the animation, there is also a bit of everything and for all tastes. From dance music with renowned DJs, to live music through performances by musical groups. In general and in relation to the hotels, we found attempts to present a special program for guests, but also for the many Madeirans who choose to enter the New Year in hotels. But the party is not only in hotels, clubs or other places that usually open the doors to mark New Year&#8217;s Eve. For the last night of this year, there is also a show provided by the Association of the Light Orchestra of Madeira, which will take place between 21.00 and 04.00 in the Municipal Garden of Funchal. Before the fireworks, in downtown Funchal between 10.00 and 20.00, there will be performances by brass bands and folklore groups. In the Central Square next to the Cathedral of Funchal, the Children&#8217;s Choir of the Office of the Coordinator of Arts Education will perform between 18.30 and 19.20. Also in the area of Avenida Arriaga, but in the garden situated to the north of the Palacio de Sao Lourenco, the Ensemble of Accordions of the Office of the Coordinator of Arts Education is also expected to perform between 11.00 and 11.50. <em><font color="#400000">I saw in last nights Diário that the Casino has a special do with dinner tonight. For a bargain €180 a head one can feast and then frolic &#8230; how the other half lives eh! Der</font></em></p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>:</strong></p>
<p><strong>What changed and what awaits us – 56 pages. </strong>Looks like the good people from the Diário have produced a bumper year end supplement with today&#8217;s newspaper. If I see an online edition I will provide a link to it, but no sign of it yet.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/311209/01destaque.jpg" width="231" height="154" /> Danger of collapse in the valley [of the Nuns] &#8211; Bad weather caused openings in the road and lands. </strong>There are fear of a landslide in Curral das Freiras, into the river, after significant cracks appeared in the road (ER 107) and nearby land. The cracks have been getting bigger since the beginning of the week. <a href="http://www.dnoticias.pt/Default.aspx?file_id=dn04010214311209" target="_blank">MORE PHOTOS</a> The danger area is between the centre of Curral das Freiras and sítio do Colmeal. Residents are very concerned that the rockfall could be considerable. The first cracks appeared on Monday in the tarmac, soon after the tunnel exit, and are growing in size. Cracks in the nearby land, just below the road, have also appeared, in land belonging to the Levada Commission. Huge quantities of earth have been deposited there over the years with the story being that there would be cultivation and forest planting. The president of the Câmara Municipal of Câmara de Lobos, Arlindo Gomes, says that the earth deposited actually supports what is above, and that from what he knows &quot;the situation is under control&quot;. <em><font color="#004000">With your track record in misleading the public Sr. Gomes, I think I would be off from there like a shot if I was unfortunate enough to live in the area at risk!</font></em></p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Jorge Romeira calls-off the work plan of Humberto – The sea front zone of São Vicente, that was one of the flagship projects of ex-president Humberto Vasconcelos, doesn&#8217;t have conditions to move forward, according to the new council president Jorge Romeira, who will also do in his own style administrative restructuring. </strong>The project goes to the &#8216;Greek calendar&#8217; [indefinitely], with no possibility of starting in the next few years. Romeira also intends to do some &#8216;housekeeping&#8217; to organise his empire in his own style. The sea front redevelopment has now been dropped from the council programme, due to lack of funding, even more so now due to the damage caused by the abnormal rain fall in recent weeks, and the resulting need for priority expenditure. <em><font color="#400040">Don&#8217;t councils have insurance policies here?</font></em> <em><font color="#400040">That will come as a bit of a shock to the locals I would imagine, as that was a much needed project for trade and to generally improve the visual aspect of the area. I wonder if that was mentioned in the small print of the PSD Social Democrat Party election manifesto a&#160; few months back?</font></em>&#160;</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/311209/03destaque.jpg" width="201" height="134" /> 100 police in the streets to guarantee safety later tonight – &#8216;Operation Fim do Ano&#8217; [year end] runs on the night when 39 firework posts will light the night sky. Here you can see a list of the ideal places to watch the fireworks. </strong></p>
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<p><strong>The most profitable in the world expected today on Madeira. </strong>With a portrait photo of a thoughtful looking Cristiano Ronaldo, who may of lost the title of the world best footballer, but has now taken David Beckham&#8217;s crown as top money-spinner in the game. The Madeiran revealed yesterday in an interview with a Spanish sports newspaper his desire to &quot;regain the Golden Ball&quot; and his ambition to be &quot;the best player in history.&quot; &quot;Thank God I have already won the trophy once for best player in the world, but I hope to win it back again. This year or next I will come back to win the Golden Ball,&quot; said Ronaldo, who fills the front page of the Marca newspaper. In a revealing interview he confessed his admiration for the Spanish actress Penélope Cruz, and his ignorance of the main places of night time entertainment in Madrid. He doesn&#8217;t like bullfighting either. The newspaper said that Ronaldo, now 24, could generate up to €80 million a year in advertising revenue, dethroning David Beckham as the adverting <strike>idiot</strike> icon in the world of football.&#160;&#160; </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s Photo Thanks to Migratory Bird &#8230; The beginning of the end – the SAVOY hotel sign going down. Eurozone confirms inflation return &#8211; Price rises in the eurozone confirm a recovering economy. November&#8217;s eurozone annual inflation figure was the first positive rate for seven months, figures have confirmed. The European Union&#8217;s Eurostat body said [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s Photo Thanks to Migratory Bird &#8230;</strong> The beginning of the end – the SAVOY hotel sign going down.</p>
<p><a href="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/madeiranewsblog0912savoyhotelsign.jpg"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; display: block; float: none; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin-left: auto; border-left-width: 0px; margin-right: auto" title="madeira news blog 0912 savoy hotel sign" border="0" alt="madeira news blog 0912 savoy hotel sign" src="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/madeiranewsblog0912savoyhotelsign_thumb.jpg" width="495" height="331" /></a><strong>Eurozone confirms inflation return &#8211; Price rises in the eurozone confirm a recovering economy. </strong><b>November&#8217;s eurozone annual inflation figure was the first positive rate for seven months, figures have confirmed. </b>The European Union&#8217;s Eurostat body said consumer prices in the eurozone in the year to November rose by 0.5%. The positive figure, which was slightly down on an initial estimate of 0.6%, was widely expected by economists. But the return to price rises &#8211; which is largely because of a rise in energy costs &#8211; is being seen as welcome news for the European Central Bank. It suggests the currency bloc may be able to avoid falling into deflation without employing yet more stimulus measures. <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8415713.stm" target="_blank">BBC FULL ARTICLE</a></p>
<p><strong>Portugal port&#8217;s image changed to attract younger fans &#8211; </strong><b>While a bottle of port may still be brought out at Christmas, the days of it being a regular tipple for most seem to be long gone. Humphrey Hawksley travelled to northern Portugal to see how an image overhaul is affecting the region&#8217;s historic port trade. </b>Paul Symington walks through his hillside vineyard, at ease with the land. With his steps, confident on the damp, sloping ground, he cuts a figure not unlike a Roman centurion. The vineyards of northern Portugal have changed little since Roman times. He stops to talk to his men pruning the vines. </p>
<p>He confers with his cassero &#8211; or farm manager. He consults his young viticulturist about the quality of the soil. Then he casts his eyes over the estate, where mist obscures the view of the Douro River below. &quot;The Romans dressed differently, of course. And you wouldn&#8217;t have driven there,&quot; he said. &quot;But apart from that, what you see in these vineyards hasn&#8217;t changed since Roman times.&quot; <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/8420787.stm" target="_blank">MORE FROM BBC NEWS</a></p>
<p>Many thanks to Paul (Paul do Mar) for that article and link. </p>
<p><font color="#400000">Once again, the weather seems to be the main focus of interest for readers. Don&#8217;t forget there is a weather forecast site on the link to the right, that someone told me was one of the best websites. A wet and windy week, on and off, and more to come, but at least in my town it has stayed warm. We lost a lot of our Xmas light decorations in town on Wednesday due to strong winds, but the council has now put some more up, so I suppose that&#8217;s a good sign. I feel sorry for local traders, who were looking forward to a bumper year end, and must be bitterly disappointed. Saturday night was a wash-out again, and town was just so quiet. If the financial squeeze hadn&#8217;t already killed of the trade for the bars and restaurants, then the bad weather must have made sure of the matter. For me there was another factor, a religious factor, namely the Missa do Parte, that is held at 6 am during 9 days leading up to Christmas. A few bangs at 5 am is a nuisance, but I think it was Friday there must have been more than 50 (mega-banger size), and as a result I have lost 3 or more hours sleep a night for several nights running. I am sure I can&#8217;t be the only one who is tired as a result, and my brain has been operating a half capacity as a result. Thankfully I don&#8217;t have to drive anywhere, as I wouldn&#8217;t be very confident and alert being so tired. That to me may be another factor affecting night trade in town &#8230; everyone is too knackered to go out! I seriously think there is a safety risk in depriving people of sleep over a sustained period. I have had a couple of drenchings too, not the end of the world, but it&#8217;s a hard job getting anything dried out afterwards. I do actually own an umbrella, but at night, after a beer or two, I am liable to forget it. Also I have had it 33 years, and it&#8217;s still in great condition, so I particularly keen to keep it that way as it was present. Anyone beat that? So I just take a chance, and as it&#8217;s too warm to wear a coat, I get drenched now and again. Must take the rough with the smooth. Going back to the traders in town, I had already mentioned that Wednesday gale force winds had caused some damage. On Friday, talking to one bar owner, he said that earlier in the day all his outside furniture had blown away and much of it was damaged. Now that well recognised promenade bar has new red chairs to add to the collection of orange table and chairs. </font></p>
<p><font color="#400000">Presépios are top of the agenda at the moment. We have two very large ones in Ribeira Brava, the latest one taking up most of the space in the fruit market courtyard. I notice that once again they have included live hens in the display, cooped up in cages. Still at least they are dry and presumably well fed. Unlike the ducks on the river here, who for several days now have been living on tiny islands barely safe from a very wild current on a pretty swollen river. I have already emptied my freezer of bread, and most of it has floated off down the river, as I attempted to throw it onto these little high points in the river, each crammed full of ducks. Of course the river bed has now been cleaned out by the river flow, and there is no natural feed in the water, and probably won&#8217;t be for at least several weeks. If anyone has any leftovers or bread they can spare, please save it for the ducks here if you can. They also like dried sweet corn (92c for 2kg in the pets section in Hiper Sã). They are going to have a long tough Winter by the looks of things. Just going back to presépios, there was a feature on TVI news yesterday, with two featured. One was in the Azores in a location of what looked like hot springs, so it looked quite spectacular as the steam swirled around. Another, on the continent, was a &#8216;live nativity scene&#8217;, with real people in costumes doing real things. Unfortunately the most important character, the baby Jesus, was not represented, as apparently he has been hit by swine flu. Bonito all the same. </font></p>
<p><font color="#400000">We had a free bandolim concert yesterday in the São Bento church, with a 15 piece orchestra, joined later on by another mixed orchestra. Not quite a full house, but pretty close for an excellent performance of Christmas carols and other music, none of which I recognised except for the &#8216;Cornetto&#8217; song, sadly lacking a serenading gondolier.</font></p>
<p><strong>The weekend&#8217;s football</strong> : Both of our teams played yesterday afternoon. Marítimo visited bottom-of-the-table Setúbal and lost 3 &#8211; 2, and Nacional hosted Académica winning 4 – 3, retaking 4th place in the league table. </p>
<p><strong>Weather disruption</strong> : The Porto Santo Line cancelled yesterday&#8217;s ferry crossing again due to high winds and rough seas. The whole of this week is in doubt for the crossing on the Lobo Marinho for the same reason, although Christmas day may see improved conditions.</p>
<p>The Aida Luna cruise ship also tried to berth in Funchal, but failed and gave up. It will stay around Funchal, and travel on to La Palma tomorrow. According to one Diário reader it was only given the assistance of one tug boat, while HMS Gloucester was given two, and managed to dock. </p>
<p>6 flights were also cancelled, and there were a number of diversions to Lisbon and Porto Santo and general delays, and some flights turned back to their origin. Madeira airport returned to full operation at 3 pm yesterday afternoon.</p>
<p>The cause of the problems, the weather, saw Madeira placed on Orange Alert again, lasting through Sunday and Monday. With gusts of wind expected up to 120 km / hour, in high places. Warnings have again been issued about travelling on foot or by car in mountainous areas and exposed places.</p>
<p><em>I just remembered that today is the shortest day of the year. Nice to know that the lighter evenings are on their way back again, but it&#8217;s also the first day of Winter of course. </em></p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias</font> :</strong></p>
<p><strong>Funchal sees ships once again – Bad weather diverts 3 cruise ships and prevents another docking. </strong>6,250 visiting tourists have been lost as a result of the bad weather. Yesterday saw 6+ metre waves in Funchal Port, making ship manoeuvres very difficult, not helped with 90+ km / hour wind gusts. The AIDAluna had a very sick passenger on board, and had to wait for over a hour for the tugboat to &#8216;run the cable&#8217;. But after 3 attempts to make the necessary manoeuvres the berthing effort was abandoned. The sick passenger will now have to disembark in the Canary Islands. Today the port will have just two visiting cruise ships, rather than the 4 scheduled. The losses in tourist revenue are estimated at €0.5 million. </p>
<p><strong>Operator distances British tourists from Madeira. </strong>The collapse of the Scottish company Globespan, and it&#8217;s tour operator / airline Flyglobespan, has meant that there will be 300 less visitors here from Scotland over Christmas and New Year. 22 stranded customers are being flown back to Manchester UK today, from where they will have to find alternative transport to return to their homes in Scotland.</p>
<p><strong>Rat control programme causes row between</strong> <strong>government and council &#8211; Directorate for Agriculture regrets the lack of care by local authorities. The President of Machico denies recklessness</strong>.</p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Madeira imports 9 thousand cars per year – The &quot;car park&quot; increased 26% in just 3 years. There are actually 131 thousand vehicles in the region.</strong> There are 26% more vehicles on the island than there were 3 years ago, with 27,500 of all types being imported during that short term. The information is provided by the Institute of Insurance of Portugal, with a small margin of error because there are many vehicles here without insurance policies, either on the dealers stands or because the owner has defaulted. More detailed information on the types and spread of vehicles here <a href="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/211209/auto.jpg" target="_blank">CAR STATISTICS</a></p>
<p><strong>90% of schools without security at the gate – The Secretary for Education guarantees that private security exists in sensitive schools.&#160; </strong>The Diário visited 12 1º cycle schools (children 6 to 10 years) and found some of them with the gates open and without security, whilst the children were in classes. Are they safe they asked? The answer was not that simple, with schools in &#8216;more complicated zones&#8217;, around 10% of the total, having private security at the gate. The regional secretary says there is no immediate danger, nor complaints from parents, in a statistical environment made up of 25 million entrances and exits every year. Some schools rather than have private security, prefer to lock the school building during lessons. That way anyone who needs access can enter the premises but needs to ring the doorbell to obtain attention. </p>
<p>The main sports / football story and front page photo today : <strong>The fog supported the rain of goals – Nacional wins game with five parts and closes the year in 4th place. </strong>A 4 – 3 win for our lads finishes the league fixtures for the year. The new year opens with a visit to Benfica. Yesterday&#8217;s game, high up in the Choupana, was interrupted 3 times with thick fog, but the fog seemed to favour Nacional and not their opponents. Amongst the 1,227 supporters were shivering bare-chested students, who saw the game start 26 minutes late, and stopped at 57, 78, and 79 minutes, in one of the longest games in football history. Man of the match was again local hero Rúben Micael, who is not expected back at the Choupana after the new year transfer window&#160; opens, and he said his goodbye&#8217;s to the crowd. &quot;Another king who disappears amid the fog &#8230;&quot; says the Diário. <em><font color="#400000">Sad that he will be going, and a big blow to the Nacional squad. Strange that for such a great local hero the Diário sports team still haven&#8217;t worked out how his name is spelt. Normally it varies between Ruben and Rúben, but today it is Reuben.</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Marítimo slips up in Setúbal and falls to 9th place.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Benfica win the classic. </strong>In the most anticipated match of the season, the &#8216;classic&#8217;, finished Benfica 1 Porto 0, with lots of controversy on and off the pitch as usual.</p>
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