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Totting up the damage ; Gardens earn €3.5m ; Gripe A centres close ; Carnival 2010 news

February 05, 2010 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s photo – Many thanks to Pete … "For the butterfly lovers. taken Friday 29 January at Funchal Municipal Gardens".

madeira news blog 1001 pete For the butterfly lovers. taken Friday 29 jan at Funchal Municpal gardens

Madeira’s favourite son (no not Rúben Micael) celebrates his quarter century today. Happy 25th birthday Cristiano Ronaldo.

On a December afternoon in 2007, billionaire Jose Berardo walked into the attorney general’s 18th-century headquarters in Lisbon to rat out executives at the Portuguese bank on which he had staked his fortune. Berardo, whose 7 percent share in Banco Comercial Portugues SA was worth about $1 billion at the time, says he met with Attorney General Fernando Pinto Monteiro for two hours. The investor handed Portugal’s top prosecutor several folders of evidence showing that executives at Portugal’s largest publicly traded bank had allegedly used offshore companies to try to boost the share price and their own bonuses. Berardo says he hoped his disclosure would spur the prosecution of the Oporto- based bank’s chairman, with whom the investor had clashed over governance issues, Bloomberg Markets magazine reports in its March issue. BLOOMBERG ARTICLE about one of Madeira’s more colourful characters, though I doubt that he is (or was) a billionaire (ah, just noticed, a dollar billionaire … that’s different!).

Joe Berardo Wikipedia page : HERE

"Parliament’s budget and finance commission will vote on the law in what may test the minority government’s ability to control spending at a time when Portugal faces pressure to reduce its debts. The dispute revolves around a proposal to grant the semi-autonomous island of Madeira payments worth 82 million Euros — a proposal supported by the main opposition, the centre-right Social Democrats. The government said passing the bill could send the wrong message to markets as the country struggles to convince credit rating agencies that it can reduce its budget gap to 3 percent of gross domestic product in 2013 from 9.3 percent in 2009. "The country won’t understand that, in the current budget situation, it has to make extra payments to Madeira," said Cabinet Minister Pedro Silva Perreira, adding that Madeira has higher income per capita than the rest of Portugal". For those who have been reading so much about the Regional Finance law in recent weeks and months, this may be the article that helps to explain to them and the international community the implications of what is going on. The daft thing is that the Social Democrat support was originally just a pre-election bargaining element of mutual benefit from last year, and that seemingly rather trivial commitment (at the time) could now bring down the Portuguese socialist government, not to mention sending negative ripples through the European economy. RFL

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

DIÁRIO 04/02/2010 – FRONT PAGE HEADLINES

The fault was not just the bad weather. "When you buy land to build, you should not be concerned only with the view." That is the advice from a University geologist when he analyzed the storm damage in Madeira, stating that rain and landslides are natural situations in Madeira. Losses could be minimized if the land was properly surveyed for suitability before construction work began, for example if it is near a stream that is likely to flood or at the base of an embankment. He also criticized public authorities for licensing buildings in perilous places. The quality of construction can also make a difference. Councillors and mayors also admit that the councils were partially to blame.

BALANCE IN FUNCHAL

Millions – Just to repair pavements damaged by rain, the Council will spend a million Euros and the final amount will rise above this figure, ensures Albuquerque.

Homeless – The landslides left six families homeless because of the storm. In Funchal, five people were housed temporarily in a pensão.

Closed – 30 roads were closed in Funchal. The situation was more complicated in Curral dos Romeiras. Yesterday morning, it still could not reached by bus.

Waterless – Several areas in Santana yesterday were without drinking water due to difficulties in accessing the sources.

Works – Miguel Albuquerque says it is urgent to solve the problem of Ribeiro da Nora and is willing to work with the Department of Infrastructure.

The coast – The Barreirinha, Praia de São Tiago, Ponta Gorda and especially the Lido were damaged. The Lido pool will close for work between Easter and the beginning of the season.

Half a million visit gardens and spent 3.5 million Euros. Garden Tourism is more competitive and diversified and is a specialist tourism niche. In 2008, there were 583,583 visits to the three main gardens in Funchal which have an entrance fee: Jardim Botânico Eng.º Rui Vieira, Quinta do Palheiro Ferreiro, and Jardim Tropical Monte Palace. The importance of this type of tourism to Madeira is the British market and throughout Europe, gardens are enjoying a significant boom period. 60% of visitors to the Quinta do Palheiro Ferreiro were independent visitors and the other 40% in organized groups. Whereas in Jardim Tropical Monte Palace, 90% of the visitors were independent. The tourists who visit gardens during the spring are mostly from Western and Northern Europe and during the summer months, are from Southern Europe. It is estimated that 41.4% of all tourists visit one or more gardens. The writer and environmentalist, Raimundo Quintal, also highlighted the importance of the concept of Botanical Hotels, for example: Hotel Casa Velha, Quinta do Arco,  Hotel Quinta Splendida, Quinta Jardins do Lago and the Resort Vila Porto Mare. Despite this, Madeira does not have a strategy for promoting garden tourism. He advises strategies are needed to accommodate family visits, links to the Flower Festival and more websites created to convince garden lovers that you can visit all year round.

PND protest in Belém. "Dr. Alberto João Jardim saw us and got angry." This assurance was given by Gil Canha, one of the four self-styled "horsemen of the apocalypse". Four members of the PND protested yesterday with a banner asking "Help Madeira but do not give any money to Bokassa", an allusion to the African dictator with whom Jaime Gama compares Jardim. José Manuel Coelho shouted slogans stating that Jardim wants money to support his political propaganda machine and to maintain the Regional Assembly which costs €17 million a year but does not function. Spending on football and Jornal da Madeira were also criticized. He also stated that Jardim only goes to Lisbon to ‘extend his hand’ (ask for money).

MADEIRA

Influenza support services close tomorrow. Special Influenza A Clinics (SAG) will shut at the end of tomorrow. They are at health centres in Santo António (Funchal), Câmara de Lobos and Machico. With the closure of these clinics, people living in Funchal and Curral das Freiras, at the onset of symptoms, should use the Emergency Department at the Dr. Nélio Mendonça Hospital in Funchal.  Residents at Calheta should go to the Health Centre at Calheta, Machico and Santa Cruz residents to the Health Centre at Machico, Porto Moniz residents to the Health Centre at Port Moniz, Ribeira Brava and Ponta do Sol residents to the Health Centre at Ribeira Brava, Santana and São Vicente residents to local health centres. All these centres are open 24 hours a day. In Câmara de Lobos (except Curral das Freiras), residents can attend the local health centre between 16.00 – 24.00 on weekdays and 08.00 – 24.00 at weekends and holidays.

25 drug traffickers caught in 4 months. Between October and January, the PJ (Judicial Police) have caught 25 drug traffickers possessing enough illegal drugs for 74,000 doses. This figure was revealed yesterday with the news that a 33 year old African was arrested at the weekend at the airport with 2 kilos of heroin in his suitcase – 20,280 doses. The drug was destined for the regional market. The police spokesman stresses again that the increased quantities of drugs seized are due to the police adapting to the changing habits of traffickers and not do not indicate an increased number of users. During this period, 60,000 doses of heroin were seized, the main drug smuggled into the region. 9 of the arrests were made in January.

ECONOMY

Embroidery promoted in Italy. The traditional Madeiran embroidery (Bordado Madeira) will be promoted at the ‘Immagine Italia & Co.’ fair in Florence. The Italian market is the second most important for regional embroidery.  The fair is aimed at professionals of the renowned Italian textile sector and international textile firms. Madeira will be represented by the Head of the Promotion Department at IVBAM and representatives of two regional embroidery firms: João Eduardo de Sousa, Lda and Soebol-Exportador de Bordado Madeira, Lda. The luxury market is targeted and known buyers and new customers sought.

Climber-Stirling will continue flying to Copenhagen this summer. It is thought the Nordic market will recover later this year. Of the three Scandinavian countries and Finland, Sweden is the only one showing no signs of economic recovery. The link to Copenhagen by Climber-Stirling will continue during the summer season and a tour operator has increased the number of seats bought on their planes and SATA flights. Travel groups with outlets in Nordic countries, Thomas Cook and Primera Travel, are also optimistic. There is competition with Southern European resorts offering sea and sand and the Azores, which is marketing more aggressively this year.

JORNAL DA MADEIRA

CARNIVAL 2010 – OCM leads the Carnival procession.  The group Caneca Furada will involve the Orchestra of Madeira with the conductor Rui Massena. This will be the first time an orchestra has taken part in a Carnival parade in Portugal. Caneca Furada presents the theme ‘The Sea and Piracy’. The group consists of  50 people with two floats representing galleons. The musicians will be dressed in gold and silver costumes representing pirates from the 16th Century. In 1556, pirates came to Madeira and raided chapels and monasteries and also stole cereals and women. The youngest women were the most valuable and often become pregnant. In local residents in Caniçal and Porto Santo, there are still noticeable traces in skin colour and blonde hair. The nuns fled with some valuable religious pieces, hiding in an area now called Curral das Freiras. Dancers will represent pirates (brightly coloured costumes), naúfragos (castaways) dressed and painted white, nobles, nuns and settlers to the island.

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

Convicts from ‘Cancela’ in basement in poor conditions – The ‘special’ prisoners who were transferred a year ago from Viveiros were put in a female wing. The women passed to the ‘punishment zone’.

Today’s main news headline : Cavaco makes opposition back-off in order to secure the government – Yesterday, after the message of the Council of State, the President of the Republic returned to pressure the opposition in the direction needed to avoid a crisis that Teixeira dos Santos [Finance Minister] last night made a point of showing was imminent. Everything down to the calculations of the finances of Madeira. Today is D-Day. All the indications are that today the opposition parties in the Portugal Parliament will support the amendments to the Regional Finance Law, put forward by Madeira, and the socialist government will lose the vote to try and stop it. You can watch it live on ARtv Parliament Channel.

Recovery under pressure in order to save the fountain of the saint. The fountain of Santo António da Serra is in a poor state, and the local council has been forced to act. It is the oldest and an important historical feature in the parish of Santo da Serra, but the condition is deteriorating year after year. The plan is to restore it and reposition it at road level, where it will be less exposed to water erosion.

 

A lot of rain doesn’t give one permission to waste water – The excess of rainfall doesn’t signify an increase in the groundwater levels. Sometimes it even can reduce the uptake. Despite the huge Winter rainfall, the IGA warns that there may not be sufficient water for the Summer. The warning was issued by the Regional Secretary for the Environment, and backed by the organisation responsible for water management, saying that a Winter with intense rainfall can be as bad as a dry one. It gets a bit technical after that.

The main sport / football headline today : UD Santana suffers a new blow – The club is prevented from signing players. Football club União Desportiva de Santana, currently bottom of the league table, was sentenced by the disciplinary panel of the Portugal Football Federation, for failing to pay an ex-player Luís Pedro Ferreira da Gama, who was sacked without just cause. The club has been prohibited from signing new players, and renewing contracts with existing players, and making other financial commitments.

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

"Portuguese finance bill threatens political crisis. Portugal moved towards a political crisis last night as its finance minister appealed to opposition parties not to defeat the minority Socialist government over a regional finance bill that he said would undermine the country’s international credibility". UK FINANCIAL TIMES

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QE3 arrives in October ; Bone marrow donors soar ; Emergencies processed 141,000 patients

January 08, 2010 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s photo – Many thanks to Tobi … An accident on the motorway 31 Dec 10.30 pm just after the Cançela junction heading to Funchal.

madeira news blog 1001 tobi accident on the motorway 31 Dec 10.30pm just after the cancela junction heading to Funchal

This weekends football : I know for sure that most of you will be so pleased to see the return of top league football, after a couple of weeks off … me too! The top game this weekend in Portugal is tonight, when our lads (Nacional) visit league leaders Braga. It’s on SportTV1 at 8.15 pm, and I fancy our lads to shock the host team. If I am wrong, then my second chance is tomorrow, when Marítimo host Guimarães, 5 pm on SportTV1, where a home win is out of the question.

"The Queen Elizabeth is the third Cunard vessel to bear the name, following the original Queen Elizabeth, retired in 1969, and the Queen Elizabeth II (QE2), the world’s most iconic cruise liner, which retired in 2008. She will be the second-largest Cunard liner ever built (following the Queen Mary 2), and is due to depart on her maiden voyage, now sold out, on October 12, 2010". THE QE3 COMES TO MADEIRA OCTOBER 2010 Tickets for the maiden voyage sold out in 29 minutes. Also, a more factual review HERE

"We were surprised to find Madeira so completely different from Porto Santo – cooler, wetter and with very lush vegetation. Funchal itself is very busy and its old town is particularly attractive. There’s very little flat land so bus rides were along hair-raising roads up the sides of mountains, along narrow ridges and bridges across valleys. In many places the roof of one house would be level with the floor of the next". Jim and Anne’s Travels

"Botanical Garden – More than 2,000 exotic plants from all over the world are quite at home in the 35,000 square metres of grounds. In view of the increasing destruction of biodiversity and habitats all over the world, the garden has also become known as a centre of science and culture in the defence of endangered species of plants. Whether you are a nature lover, botanist or just a visitor, come to the garden for a world tour of the plant kingdom and a visit to the Natural History Museum and the Herbarium". A USEFUL REVIEW OF MADEIRA’S PUBLIC GARDENS

From Elaine : "not strictly Madeira-related but noted in the Jornal da Madeira Economy section, (Madeira Airport this year?)".

TAP and ANA Christmas flash mob celebrations at Lisbon Airport are a success on YouTube 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. TAKE 2 tomorrow! Der

Also many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday’s top news stories :

Christmas Outreach project collected more than 200 toys The region has 243 children in homes, care centres and with foster families. Yesterday afternoon, the Regional Secretary of Tourism and Transport delivered the toys collected under the first Christmas Outreach project to representatives of various charities for distribution. She thought that many toys collected in the toy chest by the giant Father Christmas in Avenida Arriaga were from tourists on holiday. The institutions which will receive the presents are: Centro de Acolhimento Aconchego de São Tiago, Abrigo Nossa Senhora da Conceição, Patronato de Nossa Senhora das Dores, Lar da Tabua and foster families. These are children from dysfunctional families, victims of abuse and neglect and children who need foster care. The photo shows the Cantar os Reis groups at the ceremony.

3,823 bone marrow donors On December 31 2008, there were only 82 donors in the region, therefore the number has now increased 46 times. The register includes donors of bone marrow cells, stem cells and blood from umbilical cords. The region has 2% of national donors. The rapid increase in numbers last year came after appeals for donors to find a match for the Madeiran baby Rodrigo who had acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. A similar campaign in Portugal last year when a donor was needed for a young girl who had leukaemia also swelled the number of donors. Twitter and Facebook campaigns are also successful and one of the objectives is to increase the number of donors from ethnic minorities particularly of African or Asian descent, whose numbers are increasing in Portugal. CEDACE is the second largest European register of bone marrow donors and has a total of 142,691 in Portugal. Last year, the register was used during the treatment of 37 foreign patients and 18 Portuguese patients, mainly adults with leukaemia. To volunteer for the first time, a person has to be between 18 and 45 years, as long as they do not have an incompatible illness and donation can be made up to the age of 55 years. Forms are on the website www.chsul.pt.

Firefighters rescue man 20 metres below the Miradouro do Pinaculo A 38 year old was rescued from the cliffs below the Pinaculo viewpoint in São Gonçalo. The mountain rescue team of the Volunteer Firemen of Madeira was called out to reach the man who had fallen down the cliff and was located 20 metres below the road. A woman had heard his calls for help and he was conscious throughout the rescue but was suspected of having suffered fractures during the fall. He was lucky that his fall was broken by landing in the middle of tabaibeiras (Prickly pear cactus) otherwise he would have died after a free fall of a hundred metres.

The Ribeira da Nora overflowed and the tunnel of Cota 40 was flooded The heavy rainfall yesterday morning caused flooding in several areas of Funchal. The Ribeira da Nora overflowed especially in the area of Rua Luis Figueroa. A resident on that street could not leave her house at 7.30 am but her rooms were not affected this year due to the installation of a better sewerage system. The tunnel of Cota 40 was flooded and a stranded car had to be removed. The flooding of this tunnel, which occurs frequently, caused major traffic jams in the area of Cruz Vermelha. Due to the heavy rain, firemen had to go to a residence in Rua Conego Urbino Matos in Santa Luzia and a shop in the Commercial Centre of São Pedro.

Government approves the dumping of sludge into the sea To legitimize the deposition of sludge formed by the heavy rains into the sea at São Vicente, as reported yesterday, the explanation was, "Due to the uncertain weather, cannot deposit sludge on the land." The Regional Secretary for Social Infrastructure, Luis Santos Costa also explained that time is short and we must act quickly. "The safety of property and life are more important than ‘possible’ environmental impacts, which in practice are no larger than those arising from the natural discharge of water from the streams into the sea." "In normal situations, there is willingness to consider and be able to find alternatives. Right now, we have no time." A spokesperson for the environmental organization Quercas was in no doubt about the illegality of the act, saying they were considering whether or not to lodge a criminal prosecution. There are alternatives immediately available without deposition into the sea. The Socialist Party’s present leader, Joao Carlos Gouveia, believes that what is happening at the Passo da Areia and above Ginjas is a crime and an attack on the public. A criminal case will be lodged against both the Mayor of São Vicente and the Regional Secretary for Social Infrastructure as they are both responsible for this action and need to explain it. — The readers’ comments to this article are all against the action as the politicians have no right to pollute the sea, which impacts on tourism and fishing etc. Gouveia’s comments are not liked as they accuse him of just making political mileage instead of finding solutions.

Military museum to be created in Palacio de São Lourenço There are currently two museums, one in the Palacio de São Lourenço and the other in Forte de São Tiago. They will now both be combined and there will be three themes depicted in different rooms: Madeira in the Context of Portuguese Expansion, Military History of Madeira, and Fortifications and Military Infrastructure in the Region. The entrance to the museum will be made through a recessed area in relation to the Largo da Restauração, decorated with a new banner with the logo and coat of arms of the army.  — No dates of opening/closing of present museums given.

Aigle Azur increases flights to Paris from the end of March The number of flights will be increased to two a week from the end of March and are now bookable through Travel Agents or the Internet: www.aigle-azur.fr. Since the end of last October, this low-cost carrier has flown on Saturdays and due to demand, is starting a second weekly flight. From the end of March, another French carrier Transavia.com (KLM-Air France consortium), will fly twice weekly between Paris Orly / Madeira and Nantes / Madeira. In combination with two weekly SATA flights to France, there will be a total of eight weekly flights for the summer season March to October.

TAP stops free Aerobus The contract with the bus firm SAM for the past nine years has just ended and the Aerobus now costs 5 Euros. Aerobus is promoted as a fast connection between Madeira Airport and Funchal city centre and the main hotels in the hotel zone. The service was free on production of a TAP boarding pass until 01/01/2010. A manager of SAM explained that although TAP flew more than 2.6 million passengers to Madeira in recent years, most Aerobus passengers were from the low-cost airlines, including EasyJet. A taxi would cost 25 – 35 Euros, the taxi meter starting at 3.95 Euros plus 1.50 for luggage, during the week.

Russian tourist died in Porto Santo A Russian tourist died when he fell into the sea while taking photographs in the area of Calheta in Porto Santo. The accident occurred at 11.30 on Thursday morning and the Navy was hampered in the rescue operation by heavy seas. The tourist had travelled that morning to Porto Santo accompanied by a woman, who is hospitalized in the Health Centre in a state of shock.

Madeira wins over the Azores The domestic tourism market increased 20% in Madeira but fell 10% in the Azores last year. Some hotels in the Azores have had to close this winter due to a lack of demand. The Azorean Islands are penalized by fewer air connections than Madeira and their airport policy will have to be reviewed.

Individual throws stones at cars A 35 year old caused serious problems for vehicles on the highway in Nazaré, near the tunnel, in the early hours of New Year. He decided to throw stones at passing cars and some larger stones rolled down the slope to fall onto the road. A nine year old was hit in the arm when leaving a car and a car dented. Residents at the nearby housing estate warned drivers of the danger. The  event ended with the arrival of the BIR (Rapid Intervention Brigade) who tried to decide if the man was responsible for his actions. This is not the first time such an event has happened, often bottles and stones are thrown onto the road from the top of the tunnel and the residents have asked for a protective wall to be built.

Emergencies attended to more than 135,000 patients The Emergency Department at the Hospital Dr. Nelio Mendonca in Funchal had 141,487 patients attending last year. Of these, only 135,494 were treated as the rest were either non-emergencies or were assigned as not urgent and would not wait (up to 4 hours). Using the Manchester triage ‘traffic-light’ system, there were 773 emergency (red) patients, 21,554 very urgent (orange) patients and 64,092 urgent (yellow) patients. In Madeira in 2009, there were 16 fatalities on the roads and 101 seriously injured with a 27% decrease in accidents compared to 2008. These figures do not include those who were involved in a car accident and died after being in hospital for more than 30 days. This discrepancy will be addressed by creating a computer database, so sites of accidents and treatment methods can be studied.

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

Vânia launches herself with a CD ‘Alma Marinheira’. Her first CD will be released next month, and two singles are already getting radio airplay, the title track ‘Alma Marinheira’ and ‘Trova do Vento que Passa’ (quite appropriate at the moment). The voice that sang ‘Senhora do Mar’ in the Eurovision in 2008, as well as winning Portugal’s Pop Idol, has realized a dream in releasing the CD, and she is preparing a performance for the official launch of the CD. A bit tricky to ascertain the exact translation of the title but the nearest I can get is ‘Soul of a Seawoman’. Vânia Fernandes of course, Madeira’s current favourite daughter, or is she? Nini Andrade Silva, the designer seems to be riding high at the moment. No I think it is still Vânia, as a contestant in the Eurovision Song Contest a couple of years ago, that’s pretty hard to beat for at least a few years afterwards.

PSD-M gives-in in order to speed up the money.

Moisés charges tax that Pereira pardoned – The new president of Santana ordered the charging of taxes regarding the advertising posted in the establishments. The traders complain. The new broom Moisés is treading on more toes already, so soon after taking command after the October elections. His predecessor, Carlos Pereira, turned a blind eye to the advertising, but Moisés has told traders that the choice is simple: either pay or withdraw the advertisements. "People like it or not, I was elected to enforce the law. This is how it goes", he said. This is a strange law if I recall correctly, that to advertise your own business, on or around the outside of your business, you must pay annual taxes that are based on the size (and maybe positioning too) of the signs you choose to erect.

Today’s main news headline, and also the main photo, which shows 3 JCB diggers rapidly eating away at a beach, seemingly to ease the flow of a river into the sea : Stone from the storm puts Ponta do Sol against the Regional Government – construction companies have already taken 700 lorry loads of ‘inert materials’ [gravel etc.] back to their storage yards, that was piled up in the river and on the beach at Madalena after the storms. Council president Rui Marques wanted to see it "put back before taking it away" and contests the authorization given by the Madeira government, which besides could still mean paying 100 thousand Euros for the operation. The article says that 10,500 cubic metres have already been taken from the river at Madalena do Mar to the yards of the two companies (AFA is one of them) contracted for the clean up, and fine building material is seems to be from the photographs. I thought the latest fad was ‘if you don’t want it, chuck it in the sea’, and then I remembered a story from the last elections about certain senior political figures, who I cannot name for my own well-being, who have the ‘stone’ market of Madeira pretty much monopolised, with all sorts of less than transparent practices involved. Obviously the dumping at sea in São Vicente indicates that the material is not of adequate quality to line someone’s pockets, or even for the construction industry, but it looks like in Ponta do Sol, someone can make some easy money, and then make some more by sending the ‘clean up’ bill to the taxpayers. Call me a cynic if you like!

Today’s main sport / football headline : CD Nacional plays tonight in the home of the league leader – Madeirans arrive at Braga with the status of the 4th [best] ranking for a Portuguese club from IFFHS.

Manual Machado released from hospital today. The manager of Nacional has been in hospital, at one time close to death, since last November. He contracted an infection after a surgical procedure, and spent some time in a coma. Earlier reports say that he is not expected to return to work this season.

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

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