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Christmas events ; Airport help for disabled passengers ; Extortion attempt thwarted

December 12, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s Photo Thanks to  Elaine of the West … Oleander

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Have a great weekend, and be cheered by the forecast that tomorrow the weather will be better (already is here).

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

Christmas events opening today, Friday. Mega Park opens under the runway at the airport in Água de Pena, until January 17. Circus Brazil opens today until 10 January, located near the stadium of UD Machico. Expo Christmas starts in Santana. Until December 18, in the lobby of the Câmara Municipal de Santana. At 19.30 today in Funchal, the official opening of the decorations and entertainment, including an ethnographic village and a nativity scene.

CMF budget – less for social housing and more to the Parish Councils. Funchal Council discussed the budget and Plan of Activities for 2010. They will continue the policy of investment in sanitation and the environment, more efficient management of the ports, money for renovation of social housing but finance only for buildings already built, and extra support for the Parish Councils. The Parish Councils will receive an extra 6.7%, nearly 1.6 million, when the State increases revenue by 2% but this is only in theory so far, not guaranteed. The Council believe this is one of the best budgets, particularly in the social area which receives 46% of the investment, a 6% reduction in current expenditure (€5 million) and a reduction in bank debt in 2010 by nine million. "It contemplates a reduction in revenue and in view of this, a decrease in the amount we have for expenditure." The budget drops from 114 million to 108 million Euros, a realistic loss of 6 million Euros. The Socialist Party voted against the budget and the investment plan as they do not respond to the actual crisis the Funchalenses feel. The CDS-PP (Christian Democrats) abstained as although it is a realistic budget, it does not address the Council’s social responsibilities, especially the high unemployment levels in Funchal. The PND (New Democrats) voted against both times as they said it is a fairy tale budget with unrealistic direct tax revenue expectations. The CDU (Communists) also voted against as they thought the parishes should receive a larger share.

Ambilift now available at the airport. The new system helps air passengers with disabilities or reduced mobility and came into use last Wednesday. Consisting of a mobile lifting device for loading and unloading wheelchairs, with or without occupants. It cost 160,000 Euros and is being deployed in all EU airports if they have an annual turnover exceeding 150,000 passengers. It is a requirement of a 2006 EU law on the rights of people with disabilities and with reduced mobility, and air transport. There must also be fully qualified staff at the airport to help people with such disabilities. The equipment was purchased last month but has only become operational this month due to staff training on safe usage. To fund it, the airport is adding a charge of 0.61 Euros to passenger tax.

Man arrested for attempted extortion. A man was arrested in Funchal while trying to extort money for the return of stolen goods from a car. The goods were stolen earlier this month from a car parked in the street. After being contacted by the suspect, aiming to exchange some of the stolen goods (gold objects and two mobile phones), the victim contacted the police who posted two patrol men at the meeting place for the delivery of goods in exchange for an unspecified amount of money. The arrest of the suspect was successful and allowed the recovery of the gold objects which were in his possession. The police managed to unravel the fate of the two mobile phones. A Guinean was charged with receiving stolen goods and another of the same nationality was identified for purchasing the mobile phones. They are now also under investigation by the SEF (Immigration Authorities).

Kissing the ‘Menino’ under the discretion of each individual. The continuity of some Christmas religious traditions may be compromised by influenza A. Placing kisses on the Child Jesus has been discouraged by some parishes of the continent. In the Region, Father Marcos Goncalves, head of the Information Office of the Diocese of Funchal, says the way to fulfil the tradition of greeting the Menino should be left to each person. "The tradition will continue to happen with a kiss, a gesture, a nod, in view of the traditions of each place and site and the desire of the faithful." It is important that the Church takes its role as a public health informant but, "We cannot fall into alarmism and exaggeration for only some gestures and traditions." "Every day we greet, kiss and touch everything and everyone, and just remember prevention in relation to the Church and its traditions." In some parishes in Portugal, the advice is not to kiss the foot or forehead of the Baby Jesus, to prevent the spread of influenza A. Priests think the tradition will not be lost because some people will still carry it out. The tradition of blessing the Child Jesus occurs tomorrow at 17.00 Mass and Sunday Mass in the Igreja do Colegio. The images taken by the faithful will be blessed in a celebration of joy and preparing for Christmas.

Chocolate Festival promises to surprise. The Chocolate Island festival will be held this weekend at the Congress Centre. The organization say that, "Whoever is used to consume chocolate mainly in sweets and tablet form will be surprised by the wide variety of applications that the leaders at this festival of chocolate will present." "The preparation of meat, soups, beverages and delicious desserts, these professionals will, above all, show the different uses that can give chocolate delicious and original applications." In the festival, visitors can take away recipes and the best products. Children, as they appreciate the product more, have their own area called Hands On. Groups of children from the ages of  5 to 12 years, up to  maximum of 15 per session, can be helped to prepare lunch, including of course, much chocolate! Charge is 5 Euros. Chocolate sculptures on display will be another visitor attraction. The organizers have challenged individuals and companies to purchase the sculptures and 50% of proceeds will go to the Gil Foundation to support the creation of the Casa do Gil in Madeira. The minimum value of each sculpture is 300 Euros. Entry to the festival costs 2.5 Euros and children up to 12, accompanied by an adult, have free entry.

Special Operation Crime Prevention in Nogueira. Police surrounded the area and within a few hours had made several arrests and seized narcotics and prohibited weapons, including a dagger. About 40 police from the Machico Division made a ‘sudden’ approach with the support of the BIR as a preventive measure in case of turmoil within the district. The local population are divided as to whether they welcomed such an operation. This housing area in Camacha was targeted by the operation because of social unrest, insecurity and deviant behaviour due to drug consumption and trafficking. Cars on the main road connecting to the centre of Camacha were also stopped and drivers investigated.

Concession expired a year ago for Penteada Market.  After the fire, the market traders are housed in military tents. They are now worried about new competition for the concession to allow them to continue trading. The former concession, for 20 years, expired in 2008 and Funchal Council have not issued a new one. There are 29 spaces in the market and each lease is individually considered. The Council have decided to waver payment of three months rent for vendors of fruit, vegetables and flowers and a month to dealers using shops which were not affected by the smoke. The Council is insured against third party liability and the fire has been reported to the insurer. It is now up to the insurance firms to assess the claims and it could take months or years for traders to receive any insurance money.

New Year in the Wine Institute inspired by Hollywood. Hollywood and Wine Movies is an event planned by the Institute of Wine, Embroidery and Handicrafts for the night December 31 to January 1. This is a themed party with all the ambiance, charm and glamour that Hollywood cinema evokes. There will be a red carpet at the entrance to IVBAM and around it an area created for the media, recreating an atmosphere of a premiere. Inside, the area will be divided into three distinct areas with different musical approaches and decorations, to accommodate a wide range of attenders. The areas Noir, Hollywood Disco and Icon are inspired by three different decades of movie history and will show excerpts of films from the selected times. The Hollywood Disco area will be the largest, with pop and rock music and the decor inspired by Studio 54 will include projection of images from Saturday Night Fever and Grease and others. The Icon area will have electronic music and house and deep house chill-out music. The area is formed for dancing and socializing with a rest area. The base colour for the decoration is white and images of Marilyn Monroe, James Dean and James Bond and other icons will be shown. The Film Noir area will be a relaxation zone, dressed in black and white with a chill-out sound and images of the time. Doors open at 1 am and tickets cost 20 Euros.

Madeira now has a mosque. From Monday, the mosque will be open in Santo Amaro in Funchal. Facilities were provided by the Regional Government and the cost of the renovation work borne by the Islamic community.

Council will build community centres. The first two will be in Fajã da Ovelha and Paul do Mar and will be built next year. Others will be built in Arco da Calheta, Calheta, Florencas and Cova do Arco. At Jardim do Mar, the Quinta da Piedade will be renovated to function as a day care centre.

Parliament approves €79 million loan for Madeira. The revision of the Regional Finance Law will not be voted on today, (€129 million loan was to be part of this amendment), in exchange for the loan being allowed in the State budget. This was to avoid embarrassment of the social democrats and socialists, the only parties voting for / against the law, all other parties abstaining, and there would be a ‘close call’ whether or not the law would be passed. The PSD-M provided this solution for fear of the law not being approved therefore Madeira not being allowed a loan. The Parliament in Lisbon voted to amend the State budget for 2009 to allow Madeira to borrow up to 79 million Euros, but not the 129 million Euros initially wanted. Jamie Filipe Ramos (PSD-M), the chairman of the Parliamentary Commission for the Single Economy, Finance and Tourism is pleased with this result, "79 is better than zero."  The proposal of the PSD was approved with the votes of the Social Democrats and the CDS-PP member elected by Madeira. The PS, CDS-PP, BE, PCP and PEV abstained. — I presume the State transfer of 111 million Euros for loss from the Cohesion Fund will not occur?

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

Madeira only manages loan approval for €79 million – França was going to abstain if the LFR were voting. In order to avoid divides, the PS socialists postpone the final decision and concede on the loan.

Water and garbage swamp the Câmaras – Arlindo Gomes condemns the costs as intolerable. The president of Câmara do Lobos says that rubbish, water supply and waste water management are swallowing up 25% of the councils receipts. The problem is due to the delay in setting up and getting operational the new company (Sistema Integrado de Gestão de Águas, Resíduos e Saneamento) that takes on the management of all these services from 10 of the regions of Portugal (Funchal is excluded for now). Gomes says that the situation is leaving the council on ‘the edge of a nervous attack’.

Today’s main news headline : State obliges aquarium to return money – ‘Tourism of Portugal’ requires the municipal company that manages the aquarium of Porto Moniz to hand back the €1.1 million. Everything due to the lack of documentation required for justification of the co-financing of the project. The notification was received by the outgoing president, but the new president of Porto Moniz and the aquarium administrator are avoiding commenting on the matter. It is one more ‘bomb’ to fall on the aquarium of Porto Moniz. The bomb was dropped by the organisation that manages the funding from Europe, Tourism of Portugal, that the aquarium that opened in September 2005, has to return the money provided. The setback is all due to the fact that the correct justification paperwork was not raised and submitted for the joint financing provided to carry out the work. With this news combined with the financial problems in running the aquarium, the ´black hole’ created is now approaching €5 million. The management of the project had until the end of 2008 to submit what was required, but the instruction was ignored. It was then given a second chance to comply by June 2009, but again failed to comply. The money has to be returned within 60 days. It seems unlikely that the aquarium will now survive this latest blow, and nor should the person(s) responsible for such a blunder. I can’t even begin to imagine how a small region like Porto Moniz could find €1.1 million out of it’s budgets, and the impacts it will have on public services and projects, although the normal route for any PSD politician is to borrow money to make the problem go away. Porto Moniz had one or two surprises for the social democrats in the last elections, and one wonders if this news had broken earlier whether it could have been worse.  Silly idea building an aquarium in Porto Moniz when there is no real tourism infrastructure there anyway. It can only rely on the tourists that visit there anyway, as nobody is going to travel that far especially to see a fairly small attraction when there is not much else there, especially out of season.

‘Quarrel’ on the the beach of Socorridos – The extraction gives rise to doubts, but the Metropolitana Society guarantees that it is removing materials that it deposited there in order to make the public walkway. Quercus disagrees with the action. The development company ‘Sociedade Metropolitana de Desenvolvimento’ (SMD) is raiding the beach to obtain building materials (rocks), in front of the cement plant at the beach of Socorridos. SMD is already awaiting a court appearance after Funchal council took an action  for dumping by the company in the same area. On Thursday afternoon a Diário reporter watched 3 lorry loads of rocks leaving the beach, all belonging to SMD, and loaded by an excavator situated on the beach. Enquiries thereafter with the relevant authorities revealed that there was no illegal activity, despite it being against the law to remove materials from the beaches, and so nothing will be done to stop the action. The environmental organisation ‘Quercus’ however is not convinced that all is in order, and that more is being taken away that was ever put there. The result he thinks will be more of the beach being washed away when the sea gets rough, and the water turning brown. 

In today’s football headline : Nacional fail in duel with Paços de Ferreira. Our lads lost away 2 –1 last night against a team that had failed to win a single home game so far this season.

Many thanks to Elaine (West) for providing this translation from today’s Diário :

Judgement on book by Gonçalo Amaral postponed till January Kate and Gerry McCann were present at the start of the session. The trial of proceedings between Mr and Mrs McCann and the former Inspector of Judicial Police, Gonçalo Amaral, was postponed to January because the lawyer of the former inspector was unable to attend today due to illness. The trial of the injunction on the prohibition of the sale of Gonçalo Amaral‘s book "Maddie – The Truth about the Lies" should have started today.

After receiving the document from the lawyer Antonio Cabrita communicating his absence, the judge in the case ordered the sessions of the trial to be held on 12, 13 and 14 January in the Civil Court of Lisbon, in the Palace of Justice. Kate and Gerry McCann, parents of missing British child who disappeared in 2007 in the Algarve, and Gonçalo Amaral had been present earlier in the session, although they were not obliged to do so because it is a civil action.

Also present was one of the six witnesses listed by Gonçalo Amaral, the PJ inspector Tavares de Almeida. The remaining five witnesses, including Moita Flores, Luis Neves and Guilhermino Incarnation, did not respond to the call.

Before entering the court, Gonçalo Amaral told reporters that "Portugal is a country with freedom of expression. I cannot be prosecuted for writing a book. There were other people who wrote other books," he stressed, adding that he expects the collaboration of researchers who are his witnesses in the case. Around ten members of the Gonçalo Amaral Justice Project wearing t-shirts which read "Freedom of Expression" are distributing symbolic red carnations. The parents of Madeleine McCann, who disappeared on 03 May 2007 in Praia da Luz, Algarve, argue that the book and video marketed after a documentary broadcast on TVI promote the theory of Gonçalo Amaral, which they consider unsustainable, that they were involved in the disappearance of their daughter. Therefore, in an application filed by attorney Elizabeth Duarte, the British couple asked the court to withdraw from the market, albeit provisionally, both book and video, and this was carried out on 9 September. There is also another action against Gonçalo Amaral, accusing him of claims deemed defamatory, in which the British couple seeks damages of at least 1.2 million Euros. The book "Maddie – The Truth about the Lies" was published in 2008 and cast suspicion on the parents having participated in the concealment of the child’s body. As coordinator of the Criminal Investigation Department of the PJ of Portimão, Gonçalo Amaral joined the team of researchers trying to find out what happened to Madeleine McCann.

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 Thank you.

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Presepios in Santana ; Quinta do Lorde fears bankruptcy ; Hotel prices lowered for crisis

December 06, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s Photo Thanks to Rita  … this is the photo I mentioned a couple of weeks ago, and for me just goes to show that black & white lives on, and in this case makes the subject so much more dramatic. Anyone other readers still using black and white these days? If not send me in a colour photo for publishing, and I can convert it to black and white on request. BTW its taken at Ponto do São Lourenço.

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This is quite an interesting article about the opinions of Low Cost Airlines in Portugal. LINK 

"The World Centre of Excellence for Destinations (CED), a World Tourism Organisation (WTO) institution, has assessed the Madeira Islands as a tourist destination based on 15 parameters". Repeated, because Don very kindly provided a link to the full report, which is quite interesting, and shows lots of strengths, but rather than than list the ‘weaknesses’ it very diplomatically puts the strengths in a lower rating band. It’s not very in-depth, but worth a read. MADEIRA EXCELLENCE 

We had the Google wagon in Ribeira Brava this week, capturing it’s images for Street View. Luckily I was out of sight as it passed by, as no doubt Interpol will be checking all these images. I am looking forward to a ‘virtual walk’ around town very soon. Shame they didn’t wait a few more days, and then we would have a permanent record of the lovely Xmas decorations.

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

Region recorded an increase in beekeepers and hives. The number of beekeepers in the region has increased by 40% between 2008 and 2009. There are 142 registered beekeepers whereas there were only 104 last year. There are also 38% more hives, increased from a total of 2,262 to 3,127 this year. In terms of honey production, 30 tons is similar to the previous two years. This year, there has already been sold 300 kilograms of honey from organic production from the hives situated at Galhano in Calheta and this amount should increase next year. The six members of the two inspection teams visit hives to detect pests and diseases, and disseminate information from experimentation on new methods. There are two main serious diseases, one controlled by medications but the other can prove deadly to hives as the pests can become medication-resistant. Tomorrow in Ribeira Brava is the Festa de Santo Ambrósio, the patron saint of beekeepers in the region.This is a 20 year old tradition. The celebrations begin at 10.00 with Mass in the Church of Ribeira Brava, then at 11.00 a colloquium in the parish hall on the health of bees. A lunch at the restaurant Lugar de Baixo will include the traditional honey poncha. The lunch costs 16 Euros for adults and 8 Euros for children and is bookable by phone.

Collection by Abraço beats expectations. The association Abraço supports people diagnosed with HIV / AIDS. Their collection of food, hygiene and cleaning products exceeded expectations. Between 28 November and 1 December, they collected 26,000 packages which will be distributed to affected families. Abraço also supply meals daily. The association receives donations throughout the year of toys, educational supplies and clothing and have an increasing number of volunteers. On 12 December they are relaunching the fund-raising campaign to collect used electrical cables for their copper content. —- The Madeirans are being more generous each year, despite the economic difficulties.

Presépios of Portugal in Santana. Joao Egidio Rodriques, since he was six years old, has amassed a collection of over 2,000 nativity pieces from various countries and a hundred are displayed in the Casa da Cultura in Santana. This year, he will again be responsible for the decorations in the Largo do Chafariz and the large presépio in Funchal. Gold, red and purple are this year’s colours. The figures have arrived from the continent and are awaiting his final touches.

Expropriation of the sanitation in Santo da Serra. The basic sanitation in Santo da Serra is not functional despite the infrastructure being in place, as the three pumping stations have not been built. Problems in the ownership and location of land have meant that the 250,000 Euros stations have not been constructed. The sanitation should be working next year, depending on network connections by the Municipalities Machico and Santa Cruz. Until then, the population will still be forced to use septic tanks and the Municipality will still send out cleaning tankers.

Nails are ‘bleeding’ trees. Council have acknowledged the error and have had to replace the nails. Dozen of nails were driven by the Council itself into the trees that support the Christmas lights in Câmara de Lobos. This practice was once widespread but now has been virtually banned by environmentalists. The Mayor of Câmara de Lobos was annoyed by the wave of criticism and counter-attacked, "Today even a nail into a tree causes an outcry but maybe these people do not see the number of trees that were planted." He devalues the impact of the nails as he thinks they do not have any effect, and in some circumstances the branches will be cut during pruning. Quercus, the environment lobby, criticize driving nails, screws or other sharp materials into trees as they can cause the death of the tree, and other methods can be used. The fact that this practice has been carried out by local officials reinforced the tone of criticism, "Even more serious because the authority itself knows what it takes to keep the trees and public spaces healthy." What often happens is that the ornaments are removed but the nails are left in place, with consequences later on for the tree.

Court case to stop Quinta do Lorde will cause bankruptcy. The Director-General of the company of the Quinta do Lorde development said yesterday in court that if the work stops for more than three months, the company will go bankrupt. The pre-trial case is for the class action filed against the Council of Machico. The company has already spent 43 million Euros on the development in Caniçal. The marina and adjacent buildings cost 18 million and were completed in April 2007. The marina was financed by the Incentive Scheme for Tourism by 4 million Euros, of which €1.1 million was in grants, and the support of the Regional Government was 0.5 million Euros. The project directly employs 40 workers and indirectly provides employment for 200 people. The current restaurants and marina have an annual turnover of 350,000 – 400,000 Euros. There are around 600 entries / sailings per year of yachts in the bay of Funchal. The total bank loan is for €70 million and already €43 million has been spent. 650,000 Euros has been paid to Machico Council for licences. Contracts to the sum of €4 million have already been signed. The Council will gain €7 million from the cost of the enterprise. After pressure, the Quinta do Lorde management returned the public land around the Capela da Piedade and supported a network of sanitation and telecommunications / energy for 3 kilometres serving both the project and the Council. The environmentalist / popular author Raimundo Quintal is one of the witnesses and due to the complexity of the case, the parties are submitting written evidence.

Closure of São Lazaro by the end of the year. The Administration of the Harbours is to shut São Lazaro in the next 20 days due to a contract ending. 48 sailing vessels will have to be removed, not an easy task as some are in for maintenance work and some have been abandoned, occasionally the owner is not known. The administrators of Funchal Marina are trying to contact the owners but moving large boats in bad condition will be difficult and the authorities will not assume that responsibility. Three dozen owners of small boats will not have any facilities for storing the boats or equipment. This closure is due to the development of the Northern area of the port of Funchal. The opening of the area at Água de Pena should occur this week and will be managed by the same firm that manages the marinas at Quinta do Lorde and Porto Santo.

Transavia.com flights to Nantes. The low-cost carrier will fly on Mondays and Fridays from Madeira to Nantes (West provincial France) from next summer. Launch price of 90 Euros per leg. This should benefit the increasing number of French tourists. SATA has one flight a week to Paris, which will increase to two in the summer. Aigle Azur began last October a scheduled weekly flight, also to Paris, which could increase to two in the summer depending on demand.

CDS-PP propose a famer’s market in Ribeira Brava. The central parking area over the Ribeira was disapproved of by the majority of the PSD. The CDS-PP want a farmer’s market on land in front of the municipal auto-silo, so farmers can sell their produce on the same day.

Most hotels lowered prices to overcome crisis. Hoteliers emphasize that the cost of holidays in Madeira is increased by the cost of air transport. Most hotels in Madeira have lowered their prices to minimize the effects of the crisis, but Madeira keeps the status of high quality. The region has had decreased occupation this year. A five-star hotel is charging prices that used to be charged by a four-star hotel, and the latter now the same as a three-star hotel used to charge. They have had to decrease prices to compensate for the cost of flights. Reid’s Palace Hotel, one of the oldest on the island, has suffered from a 24% fall in (mainly) English tourists but has an increased number from France, Germany and Portugal, the latter by 30%. They are now looking at alternative markets, for example Scandinavia, Switzerland and Poland. The Director-General of Reid’s said that Madeira still has the same quality of customers as before, of higher quality than visit the Algarve. They will not lower their prices to attract more customers as they cannot provide the service any cheaper. The Tourism Minister also emphasized that the region will always remain a destination of quality despite reduced hotel prices. Everything has been done in the region to promote quality, including investments made by hotels in staff training and replacement of equipment. She thinks the current economic crisis is temporary, and that prices of hotels are now at the level two years ago and this situation is not desirable but recoverable.

Marine tourism activities grow in the region. Weather conditions allow operations throughout the year. Increasing are footpaths to contemplate the coast of the island and whale watching, though not always possible, with dolphins more probable as they occur in larger numbers in the North Atlantic. The visitor can also enjoy a swim in the warm, clean ocean off the island. The catamaran for whale and dolphin watching was very busy during the first year, especially the summer months, so the family business brought a second boat and numbers of visitors have been steadily increasing.

Special Presépios in the Dolce Vita. The initiative ‘Nativity Scenes Contest’ is in its fourth year. It is a competition for people with special needs to build presépios.The exhibition of them in the Dolce Vita is to promote inclusion and make awareness of the entire population that has special needs. They have been prepared in Centres of Occupational Activities in the region which welcome both young and adults with certain intellectual difficulties, some charities and some primary schools. The Toy Museum has also gained toys made from recycled materials, the results of an educational contest for people with special needs.

Region wants to borrow €129 million. The ALM want the Assembly of the Republic to rectify the State Budget to increase the net debt per capita in the Region. José Sócrates government will ask the Assembly of the Republic to increase the debt by more than €4.500 million, which will mean the State spends more than €15 billion than it raises in revenues, the largest deficit in 24 years. Jardim states that if the State Budget was altered, then the Autonomous Region could also increase its debt to about 388 million Euros, if the State agrees to an increase in Regional debt by €129 million.

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

Homeless resigned to spending Christmas in the ‘Casa dos Pobres (Poor House) – Those that live on the street are more concerned with survival day to day : food and a roof. It is meal time in the Protective Association for the Poor, on Rua do Frigorífico in Funchal, and those who rely on the free meals are appearing. António Pita, retired from the Câmara Municipal of Funchal says "It is true. I lunch and take an evening meal every day and Christmas isn’t going to be any different, I am going to spend it here". The tears are dancing in his eyes, but they quickly disappear. "I am already used to it" he adds. He is 69 years old, he receives a pension of €500 (a month I presume), and says he is alone in the world. "I have a daughter, but it is like I don’t have". He sleeps at night in a room for which he pays €300, and what remains doesn’t go very far, but he doesn’t lack anything, and is well clothed, shoed, and well fed. Another man says, "I have been unemployed since the Hotel do Mar closed. I am aged 51", says Mário Freitas. "[Xmas] is always a complicated season, I am alone, and all my family are in Venezuela". "I come here everyday for lunch and dinner, and what I receive from the Social Security doesn’t go any further". He was employed in the hotel until 12 years ago when it shut down, and has been unemployed ever since. Just a sample of some of the stories in the article.

Today’s top news headline : Vaccines for everybody with or without risk – The Clinical Director of SESARAM gave orders to the Health Centres to vaccinate whoever requests it as long as they are in possession of a referral note. And who makes it difficult picks up a ‘process’. For Miguel Ferreira, the more people that get vaccinated, the better, whether or not in an identified ‘at risk’ group. Yesterday there was a second fatal victim on Madeira, and another infected person remains in intensive care. The two thousand vaccines available at present won’t go very far, but the health chief has issued the order that anyone who comes forward with a ‘doctors note’ should be given the jab, and he is not interested if they are officially in a priority ‘at risk’ group or not, or hear talk of bureaucratic issues. Those who disobey his order by refusing to give the inoculation face disciplinary action.

Arabic crisis hinders ‘new’ Technopólo - It was announced with pomp and circumstance in 2005, the second phase of development of the Science and Technology Park of Madeira is now in check. The crisis has hit  Arabic investors. For anyone with the time and urge to translate this article, here is the LINK

 

Dallas Circus in Funchal with a tent big enough for two thousand – The controversy is over : The Madeiran Xmas has a circus, Dallas, that was in the Marítimo Fair. For anyone with the time and urge to translate this article, here is the LINK

 

In sport, or football even, the main stories : Portuguese squad sets up camp in the zone of the Madeirans – During the 2010 World Cup Portugal will stay in Gauteng, a zone in reach of Johannesburg and Pretoria.

Bruno is the news story in the Marítimo – Olhanense match today. The skipper is back already for this afternoons game, having just recovered from Gripe A swine flu. A win for Marítimo will put them in fourth place in the league table, but Nacional could retake the position tomorrow night.

Ronaldo missed a penalty, scored a goal, and was sent off. Cristiano Ronaldo had an eventful game last night in Real Madrid’s 4-2 victory over Almeria. The forward from Madeira missed a penalty, scored a few minutes later and then received a red card for a second bookable offence. Ronaldo was initially booked for taking his shirt off after scoring his team’s fourth goal and then received a second yellow card for lashing out at an opposition defender. After the game Ronaldo said: "I am human and I have faults" and added that he had raised his arm in "an instinctive reaction." The world’s most expensive player admitted he had apologized to his team mates and said he was “sad” to miss the next match against Valencia next week (and the one after I believe).

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