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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Pete &#8230; Porto Santo ferry back on duty Thursday 25 February (better late than never, but a bit of a photo backlog. Der) From Pete &#8230; many thanks : &#34;Wreck of the Soudan. (From the Illustrated London News, February 27, 1875.) The African Royal Mail Company&#8217;s steam-ship Soudan was [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Pete &#8230;</strong> Porto Santo ferry back on duty Thursday 25 February <em><font color="#004000">(better late than never, but a bit of a photo backlog. Der)</font></em></p>
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<p><em><font color="#000040">From Pete &#8230; many thanks</font></em> : &quot;<strong>Wreck of the Soudan. </strong><em>(From the Illustrated London News, February 27, 1875.) </em>The African Royal Mail Company&#8217;s steam-ship Soudan was wrecked on the night of the 2<sup>nd</sup> inst. in Funchal Bay, Madeira. She was from Liverpool, bound for Madeira and the West Coast of Africa. She had a crew of forty-five, all told, and one passenger, in addition to the mails and a full cargo. On the 2<sup>nd</sup> inst. she arrived at Madeira, about six in the evening, and came to an anchor off Low Rock &#8230;&quot; <a href="http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/Wrecks/soudan.html" target="_blank">MORE</a></p>
<p>Also from Pete : &quot;photo of&#160; Dolce Vita open yesterday, please take note Pingo Doce is closed still, with some other shops down stairs&quot;.</p>
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<p><em><font color="#000080">Many thanks to Elaine (East) for these web snippets :</font></em></p>
<p>For our ship-ahoy shipaholics.<strong><em>&#160; Madeira</em> is the name of a vessel that went down in a huge storm of 1905.</strong> There&#8217;s a harrowing story about her last hour that you can read about <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madeira_(shipwreck)" target="_blank">HERE</a>. She broke in two against Gold Rock, less than a mile &quot;up-lake&quot; from the present day Split Rock Lighthouse.&#160; Of course the lighthouse wasn&#8217;t there then&#8211;it was built a few years later after the owners of a bunch of ships that went down that night banded together and persuaded Congress to build one (I have a separate story about the lighthouse that I&#8217;m saving, but I should say that the lighthouse is the most iconic image of the North Shore, having been painted and photographed to death ) &#8230; <a href="http://acrazychicken.blogspot.com/2010/03/madeira.html" target="_blank">ORIGINAL ARTICLE</a></p>
<p>Two helpful websites (in Portuguese only). The first gives useful worldwide and Portuguese links: <a href="http://www.indeks.pt/" target="_blank">HERE</a>. The second is for local information and news: <a href="http://portal-ilhadamadeira.com/" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p>Promoting expensive apartments.<strong> </strong>Do you believe these estate agents?<strong> Madeira To Bounce Back Hard.</strong> The Madeira property market is unlikely to be severely affected by the recent flash-floods that killed 42 people at the end of last month. &#8230;Madeira property had seen a massive boost from its being seen as one of the safest places to buy; for being insulated from the international financial turmoil and this is expected to continue after the cleanup is completed. <a href="http://news.propertyfrontiers.com/countries/portugal/madeira/madeira-to-bounce-back-hard/" target="_blank">JUST BS?</a></p>
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<p><em><font color="#000080">Many thanks to Becky for this videos : </font></em>Dance, Bertie, Dance!</p>
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<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Paul for these three articles : </font></em></p>
<p><strong>Portugal v Brazil: Liedson: I’m going to give everything I’ve got to help Portugal win!</strong></p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c1/Li&eacute;dson.jpg" width="298" height="199" /> Portugal Striker Liedson born in Brazil is looking forward to the Brazil Clash. “The prolific hitman is relishing the prospect of playing against Brazil at the World Cup 2010&#8230;”. Portugal lock horns with Brazil, Ivory Coast and North Korea in the group phase of the World Cup and prolific hitman Liedson is particularly looking forward to the match against Brazil, his native country.</p>
<p>&quot;I can barely wait for the World Cup to start. Any kid who likes football dreams of playing at a World Cup and I was no different. But to be honest I needed to work really hard and wait a long time to get that opportunity,&quot; said Liedson to fifa.com.</p>
<p>&quot;I’ve got a lot of love and respect for Portugal. I’ve always been treated with a great amount of affection by the fans and what better way to thank them than with loads of goals. And that’s what I try to do every time I take the field. <a href="http://goal.com/en/news/1863/world-cup-2010/2010/03/09/1824969/world-cup-2010-portugal-striker-liedson-looking-forward-to" target="_blank">Link to full Goal.com article</a> </p>
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<p><strong>How the banana industry can diversify!</strong></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.aussiebum.eu.com/shopfront.php" target="_blank">Link to site with videos</a>! </p>
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<p>&quot;superb piece of journalism from the UK Telegraph&quot; &#8211; </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://i.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01595/madeira-now_1595172c.jpg" width="259" height="162" /> &quot;Madeira lives on. It&#8217;s time to go back&quot; </strong>3 weeks after the floods &#8230; that&#8217;s the verdict of &#8216;The Telegraph&#8217; newspaper who visited Funchal, Monte, Ribeira Brava, Serra de Água, <strong>Ribeiro Frio and Pico das Pedras. </strong></p>
<p>&quot;What I had seen convinced me that Madeira is very nearly back to normal. The majority of roads are open, as are hotels, bars, walks and most restaurants. The mess is visible in parts, but not ruinously so. Madeira lives on. It&#8217;s time to go back.&quot; <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/portugal/madeira/7421989/Madeira-picks-up-the-pieces.html" target="_blank">Link to full article</a> </p>
<p><strong>This weekends football :</strong> Big big match tomorrow as Benfica arrive on Madeira to take on Nacional. The game is on at 6 pm if you fancy a trip to the Choupana, as it&#8217;s not on TV (&#8230;. just kidding! SportTV1). The other team, called Marítimo I think, travels to Portugal to take on Paços de Ferreira, on Monday evening. SportTV1 8.15 pm.</p>
<p><b>Tourist delivers 20 kilos of aid &#8211; </b>A British tourist is going to deliver 20 kilos of toys and clothing to the homeless in Madeira. While staying in accommodation at Cabo Girão, this British citizen called the hotel when he heard of the tragedy, and instead of cancelling the vacation, wondered what he could do for people affected by floods. He paid for the transportation of 20 kilos of extra baggage to be able to bring help to people who had lost everything. This extra baggage includes toys, crayons, underwear, all in accordance with the list of priorities published by Caritas. This morning the tourist has handed over the aid, which will be delivered Garrison Regiment No. 3. <em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Elaine (West) for that from yesterday&#8217;s Diário.</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>12/03/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Regional Government will no longer support the subsidy for insularity.</strong> Civil service workers normally have a 2% pay increase to subsidise the extra cost of insularity &#8211; living in Madeira rather than on the Continent. This year is the last time they will get this allowance; from next year the subsidy will be index linked to the difference in national and regional inflation. Over the past five years, the average difference was 0.5% but inflation has often been identical in both countries. 30% of Madeirans work as public employees or equivalent, 35,000 at a cost of 688.6 million Euros or 14% GDP. The amount saved next year will be 13.7 million Euros and will be diverted to reconstruction funds. It is unclear what the situation on Porto Santo will be with a subsidy of 30% or 2 million Euros. &#8212; <em>Dodgy statistics again? 35,000 public service employees &#8211; probably 50% of the working population, not 30% of Madeirans. Surprisingly, I cannot find this article in JM to check the figures.</em></p>
<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/120310/dn0401020401.jpg" /> Inerts dumped on the beach at São Roque. </strong>The debris dredged from the stream at Machico has been dumped on the pebble beach at São Roque. This controversial decision was taken by Machico Council and the mayor believes this is the best option. He said that the pebbles already on the beach were formed from inerts originally in the stream, so this is just an increase of what is normally there. He does not think the beach is large enough for all the debris so some of it will have to be transported elsewhere. The mayor hopes the beach will be ready for bathers in the summer season. It is expected to be a busy season in the East because of the damage to some beaches in the West and Funchal. The socialists in the council doubt this hasty decision and would like a technical study of the impact on the coastline of Machico.</p>
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<p><strong>Animals not included in the process of resettlement. </strong>Many of the families made homeless by the storm are also without their pets. This is because many of the condominiums used for resettlement do not allow dogs. The association PATA has received applications from families who could not take their dogs to their new home, and after accommodating three of these, has run out of space for the other ten dogs. This has increased the anxiety of the families at a time when they are coping with having lost their home. Unfortunately, some families have to abandon their pets. According to PATA, the authorities should think about pets when they rehouse families. </p>
<p><strong>Free dental check-ups.</strong> Until the end of March, 17 dentists in Madeira are carrying out free check-ups, without treatments or x-rays. This is the 11th edition of Oral Health Month organized by Colgate and SPEMD. If you want to participate, phone the Blue Line between 12 &#8211; 23 hours, daily: 808 305 306.</p>
<p><strong>Gulbenkian Foundation supports Madeira.</strong> The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation will support the resettlement of the elderly in Ribeira Brava by a donation of 300,000 Euros to the Centro Social e Paroquial de S. Bento da Ribeira Brava. Accommodation will be in the building next to the Centre after it has been adapted for the elderly who cannot return home or join their family.</p>
<p><strong>Three Madeirans arrested for crimes abroad.</strong> Two women, 45 and 54 years old, and a 21 year old man were arrested on Wednesday by the Criminal Investigation Department of the Judicial Police (PJ). They are wanted on European Arrest Warrants for crimes in Austria, France and Poland; murder, a crime of a sexual nature and drug trafficking, respectively. Their cases will be heard in the Court of Appeal in Lisbon for a decision to either release them, extradite them or serve a prison term in Madeira.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/120310/dn0401021601.jpg" /> Cousin of Cristiano Ronaldo dies after traffic accident.</strong> The 32 year old man died Tuesday night at the Hospital Dr. SMF Mendonça as a result of injuries sustained in an accident in Caniço. The death of Miguel dos Santos Fernandes is another tragedy for the family who were made homeless on the 20th February. The victim&#8217;s mother is the sister of the footballer who is reportedly coming to the funeral today at the cemetery at São Martinho. In order to attend he has cancelled a publicity event at the Estádio Santiago Bernabeu. The accident occurred last Friday at 12.35 hours at Livramento, Caniço. The victim was travelling on the motorway between Funchal and Santa Cruz when the car flipped over several times and eventually halted on vacant land. The cause of the accident is unknown. The car belonged to his employer, Portugal Telecom, and the Fire Department had to use equipment to extract him from the interior. He was married and lived in Edifício VIP VIII in Caniço. </p>
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<p><strong>POLITICS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Socialist Party want to reduce airport charges. </strong>The Socialist Party thinks it is about time to lessen the difference between rates at airports in Madeira and the Continent. They will present to the Legislative Assembly of Madeira a regional draft decree to reduce this discrepancy, which ultimately has negative consequences throughout the economy of Madeira. They want to change the current rates, requiring the charges not to exceed the average value of similar charges applied in other domestic airports. The airport can then become more competitive. This is now even more essential after the storm of February 20th, since it is necessary to create additional incentives for the entry of tourists to the region. Over the years, Madeira Airport charges have soared to the detriment of Madeirans and people wanting to come to the region, including national and international tourists. For example, in 2002 the airport tax paid by passengers in Madeira was 10.94 Euros and currently stands at 48.30 Euros, more than quadrupled.</p>
<p><strong>PCP promotes petition for new hospital. </strong>The PCP want the Legislative Assemblies of Madeira and the Republic to discuss the construction of the new Central Hospital of Funchal. They need at least 4,000 signatures for the petition to go to the Legislative Assembly of Madeira. The Assembly of the Republic rejected a proposal that funds come from the PIDDAC of 2010. PCP argue that the hospital is in the national interest, therefore should be paid for by the State. The Madeiran deputy Hugo Velosa is on the side of the PCP, and voted against the PSD who did not want to amend the PIDDAC. This did not go down well with the parliamentary group but his position represents the position of all PSD-M deputies, preferring to put the interests of Madeira before the interests of the party.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATES</strong></p>
<p><strong>Dolce Vita reopened today. </strong>Only the third floor shops are open. The restaurant area should be operational within two weeks. The car park should reopen within a month. A date for the Pingo Doce supermarket has not been announced. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/digital/fotos/120310/dn0101300101.jpg" width="127" height="179" /> EU will help Madeira but cannot commit to dates.</strong> The European Commission President,&#160; Durão Barroso, reaffirmed that the EU will contribute to the rebuilding of the parts of Madeira affected by the storm of February 20th, but could not commit to dates. He visited the island to express solidarity and personally become acquainted with the damage. He said funds can be applied retroactively and the contribution will not solve everything. The date for decisions will be in October or winter. In addition to the Solidarity Fund, there are 550 million Euros in other funds that can be made available to Madeira. Immediate funding cannot be granted as the EU requires proof of damage. He has great confidence in the future of Madeira, highlighting the dynamism of Madeirans and the history of proper use of structural funds. About the reconstruction effort he witnessed, &quot;I have never seen in Europe so many machines and people at work.&quot; </p>
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<p><strong>JORNAL DA MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong>&quot;I&#8217;ll give a hug of solidarity.&quot; </strong>Durão Barroso flew in last night and stayed at Reid&#8217;s Hotel. His schedule was: Tabua (9.25 am),&#160; Meia Légua &#8211; Serra de Água in Ribeira Brava (10 am) and then the downtown area of Funchal at 12.00. After a working lunch at the Albatroz restaurant near the airport, he gave a press conference at 12.50 then flew out at 13.20. </p>
<p><strong>IHM makes an intensive inventory. 60 families relocated, 110 still waiting. </strong>54 of the 60 families (235 individuals) have been rehoused in Funchal. Most of the larger families have been found new homes. There are still 250 people in temporary shelters (110 families). Technicians of the IHM are working in the counties affected; Funchal, Ribeira Brava, Santa Cruz and Câmara de Lobos. They survey houses for the possibility of restoration and look at homes for the government to lease or purchase, in collaboration with Cáritas, councils and Social Security. It will not be possible to rehouse all those displaced in Serra de Água back to this parish. Santa Cruz and Câmara de Lobos councils have many offers for renting which are being considered. They aim to have everyone out of the shelters by the end of this month. </p>
<p><strong>REGIONAL</strong></p>
<p><strong>Funchal Council award 14 contracts. </strong>These are for urgent renovation work of storm damage. The value is 2.9 million Euros. The streets most affected by the storm are to be recovered and retaining walls constructed to prevent further landslides and allow access to homes. The safety of road users and pedestrians will be met. The traders and homes affected by the storm of 20th February will be exempt from paying IMI (council tax) for 2010 and 2011. 300,000 Euros have been donated to 120 entrepreneurs (2,500 Euros grants) from two financial establishments. </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>Storm ruins strategy of Serrão – One of the more serious consequences of the recent happenings&#160; for the Socialist Party of Madeira is the Jardim – Sócrates friendship, confesses the new socialist leader in an interview.</strong></p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Hospital makes the police pay for medical treatment for the ruffians &#8211; SESARAM is to telling alleged perpetrators to pay for medical treatment for their victims. The measure affects police officers in the performance of their duties. The ASPP says the procedure is unprecedented in the country, and will take the case to the national director of the Public Service Police.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Parents, students and head teachers isolate teachers.</strong></p>
<p><strong>[Durrão] Barroso discards [the responsibility] to Lisbon for the bulk of the support – The President of the European Commission repeated yesterday the visits of other dignitaries :</strong>&#160;<strong>He was moved by the destruction from the tragedy and pointed to [José] Sócrates.</strong></p>
<p><strong>EU will help Madeira, but cannot commit to dates – The procedures do not depend solely on the European Union. </strong>The European Commission President, Durão Barroso reaffirmed that the European Union will contribute to the rebuilding of the Madeira affected by the storms of 20 February, although &quot;one can not commit to dates.&quot; In the first place he said, it is necessary for the Portuguese authorities to make their evaluation and claim, and then&#160; there are other EU institutions involved. The Commission President pointed out that there are nearly €550 million in other funds &quot;that can be made available to Madeira&quot;, a region with &quot;great experience in the management of these financial supports, and can use it to increase its competitiveness and sources of growth for the prosperity of all the locals&quot;. &quot;The European Union will help through its Solidarity Fund and matters are well underway,&quot; he said, stressing: &quot;I myself personally found out about the verified damage&quot;. </p>
<p><strong>Government returns to giving insularity subsidy &#8211; Jardim does a U-turn on the decision made on Thursday. It&#8217;s in order to not to lose an argument used in Lisbon and Brussels. </strong>Another related headline says &#8230; <strong>End of awarding the insularity subsidy is the wrong step – Jacinto Serrão pushes for a gradual increase of the payment to 5%.</strong></p>
<p><strong>&quot;The PSD is in 47th place on my priority list&quot; – President Jardim is going to be in the convention despite saying that the Social Democrat Party is not one of his worries.</strong></p>
<p>The main sports / football headline today : <strong>None!</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Pete &#8230; Good morning Madeira! The Carnival Time flower I am sure many will be off to see the Carnival parade tonight in Funchal, and no doubt it will be as wonderful as ever, but don&#8217;t forget to send in your best photos. As a bonus for us over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Pete &#8230;</strong> Good morning Madeira! The Carnival Time flower </p>
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<p>I am sure many will be off to see the Carnival parade tonight in Funchal, and no doubt it will be as wonderful as ever, but don&#8217;t forget to send in your best photos. As a bonus for us over the west, there is a &#8216;Trapalhão&#8217; parade starting tomorrow at 4.30 pm in the streets of Ribeira Brava. That means it&#8217;s a free-for-all, so come along and watch, or even better, get yer Carnival togs on and join in the fun &#8230; and don&#8217;t forget to spend some money, the town needs it. See you there! </p>
<p><strong>The last one from Becky, many thanks &#8230; anymore anyone?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Captions please:</strong></p>
<p><img style="display: block; float: none; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_ForA_8VwvyI/S2qVoGh40vI/AAAAAAAAErA/8WcREC20G5c/s1600/alberto+joao+jardim.jpg" /> </p>
<p>I&#8217;ll start, with&#8230; <font color="#ff8000">&quot;Does anyone know where I can get some Toranja Poncha?&quot;</font></p>
<p>(<em>But you can keep yer hands off mine Bertie. Der</em>)</p>
<p>Thanks a lot to Tobi for this link, that gives access to a brochure called &#8216;Active Tourism Madeira&#8217;. Use the &#8216;Fullscreen&#8217; button to read the text. <a href="http://issuu.com/youmix/docs/brochura_turismoactivo" target="_blank">NATURE BROCHURE</a></p>
<p><strong>This weekend&#8217;s football</strong> : Both our teams play tomorrow, Valentine&#8217;s Day of course. Nacional host Rio Ave at 4 pm, and Marítimo go to almost top-of-the-table Braga. The second match is on SportTV1 at 6 pm.</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 12/02/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Dumping controversy.</strong>&#160; Seven months ago, Diário denounced the illegal mining at the site of Landeiros and dumping of the earth. The local population called in the Forestry Police and they have seized a truck and bulldozer. During the stormy weather on February 2nd, earth dumped by the side of the stream at Lajes caused it to overflow, resulting in a trail of destruction. The local population want Machico Council to build retaining walls around the stream to prevent any further damage. The Regional Director of Forestry and the Regional Director of the Environment do not know if the company is working legally or not. The council said they have authorized the work to repair storm damage in this area and the Forestry Police have no jurisdiction. The Regional Government has the responsibility for the construction of any stone walls.</p>
<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/120210/dn0401021001.jpg" /> Santa Cruz Carnival Parade has less troupes due to lack of financial support. </strong>There will be three troupes and 200 participants, fewer than in previous years, due to a lack of financial support from the local Casa do Povo. Two of the three missing troupes are &#8216;Malta do Furor&#8217; and &#8216;Amoreiras&#8217;. The director of Malta do Furor explained that they will participate at Gaula but the costumes and floats are expensive to make. Santa Cruz Council indirectly supports the Carnival Parade by financing the Caso do Povo who always organize it. The Caso do Povo have financial limitations but still provide six buses and a meal after the parade. There will still be 500 participants on Sunday.</p>
<p><strong>Unions representing doctors cut relations with SESARAM. </strong>The two unions representing doctors in the region have suspended relationships with the Health Service Management Board. They complain that SESARAM promotes a climate of permanent tension and that professionals are despised and held in contempt. The unions are ignored and union delegates persecuted. They never hear a word of encouragement and the management is only interested in numbers, indices, percentages and productivity. Careers for Medical Professionals no longer exist in Madeira, so they cannot progress, and their careers are not recognized on the Continent. One union is taking their concerns to Alberto Jardim and are waiting to hear what the Secretary for Social Affairs has to say about the tense climate that exists.</p>
<p><strong>Woman threatening to camp outside the Town Hall in Funchal. </strong>A 42 year old woman is threatening to pitch a tent outside the front door of the City Hall in Funchal until the council find her a home. She has been sleeping at the Temporary Shelter for the Homeless during the last month and the length of permanent stay is a maximum of 15 days, which ends today. The woman has had talks with several people from the council with no result. She receives 330 Euros from Social Security which she says is not enough to pay for accommodation. Unemployed, divorced for five years with two children; one son is married and lives in his own house and the other is living temporarily with a friend. </p>
<p><strong>ECONOMICS</strong></p>
<p><strong><img src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/120210/economia.jpg" /> Porto Santo Line keeps prices the same.</strong>&#160; Porto Santo Line run the maritime ferry, &#8216;Lobo Marinho&#8217;, between Madeira and Porto Santo. They will not increase prices this year, in a bid to attract customers. Turnover (cargo) fell 14% last year although the number of passengers increased by 3% to reach 361,275. The drop in business meant a loss of 1 million Euros in turnover. In four years, the cost of travel to Porto Santo has increased a little over 2% and the price for residents is kept uniform throughout the year. The winter season (October to March) is 19.9% cheaper and 40% of passengers travel then. Resident rates are 38.3% below the average ticket price but they are not publicly subsidized, unlike in the Azores. Porto Santo Line are exempt from port charges to compensate for the reduction for residents. A fuel surcharge was not added last year following a drop in fuel prices. Porto Santo Line promotes packages &#8211; travel plus hotel, groups of two or four passengers in a car &#8211; which can drop the ticket price by 20 &#8211; 50% during the winter season, and summer discounts are smaller, 3 &#8211; 10%.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE</strong></p>
<p><strong>&quot;Invasion&quot; of Madalena do Mar stopped. </strong>The dispute centres on the emergency exit routes of the tunnel to Calheta going through the access to a parking lot of a condominium. On Wednesday, in the Legislative Assembly, the Left Bloc denounced the &quot;invasion&quot; of private land by the construction firm. On Wednesday, the residents were verbally told that the excavators would be going onto their land but found they were already there. The Left Bloc said this was a way to prevent the owners from triggering any legal mechanism to prevent the invasion of their land. Legally, they should have been given written warning of compulsory purchase of their land by the Regional Government. Today, the construction company was prevented from entering the private property. The residents denied the company access and the police were called. This is a tug-of-war between the residents, Regional Government and the construction company. The residents have had a subpoena filed in court to protect their rights and liberties. </p>
<p><strong>JORNAL DA MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Working group for the recuperation of the Marina and Avenida do Mar.</strong> The Municipality of Funchal and APRAM (Ports Authority) have formed a working group to develop a master plan for the recovery of the Marina of Funchal and the third phase of the renovation of the Avenida do Mar. The third phase is from the Verdinho bar to Ribeira de São João. The aim is an integration of the terraces of the Marina and the Avenida do Mar, an area that is little used and unappealing. The council want more green areas and need to consider how to move the palm trees, which were imported from the Canary Islands in the 1980s, to other gardens. The monuments must be preserved and integrated into the new design which must align with works on the North Pier and on the west side. The council also want to know if the central reservation of grass and trees is justified.</p>
<p><strong>REGIONAL</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.jornaldamadeira.pt/fotos/14_144980.jpg" /> Debt of Madeira Palace is 7.5 million. </strong>The Hilton and Sheraton hotel chains are in discussion about the management of the construction of the Madeira Palace hotel. The work stopped for several months last year. The construction company has 50 employees on the site but is having a problem due to the developer owing them 7.5 million Euros. The construction company cannot carry out any more work and the licenses expire in March, but should be easily renewable.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.jornaldamadeira.pt/fotos/14_144964.jpg" /> Fábrica dos Sonhos&#160; and Geringonça in Machico. </strong>Geringonça has been invited to open the Carnival Parade in Machico on Sunday at 15.00. Fábrica dos Sonhos (Factory of Dreams) will be the final act. This will be the tenth time Geringonça has taken part in Machico Carnival. Local schools and youth organizations will participate along with the Municipal Band of Machico.</p>
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<p><strong>EVENTS</strong></p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Ritual&#8217; in the cemetery of Câmara de Lobos. </strong>A most unusual situation was found in the cemetery on Tuesday morning. Gravediggers found on the stairs near the chapel, in a corner, a &#8216;table&#8217; on which there were three bottles of aguadente (rum), three bottles of champagne, various glasses, a 2 kilo piece of beef, cigarettes and a fire near the wall. Since this is not a place for parties, the conclusion is that it is part of a ritual by either &#8216;healers&#8217; or &#8216;masters of magic&#8217; to invoke the dead for various reasons.&#160; </p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Also, many thanks to Elaine for these web snippets :</font></em></p>
<p>A Texan family from a cruise ship visit and are initially harassed but still enjoyed the visit. Lots of good photos. </p>
<p>&quot;I know, I know&#8230;I&#8217;m very slow! This is the last port day that I have to share with you and in my opinion it was the prettiest. I would love to be able to go back some day and spend more time in Portugal.</p>
<p>Once again we got off the ship with no real plans. We dined with a family that had visited Madeira before and they told us is was unnecessary to buy the bus ticket into town, which were 4.00 each way. So, we took out walking&#8230;and we walked&#8230;and we walked&#8230;and we walked. We were beginning to second guess the decision to walk to town when a gentleman approached us and told us he could take us all over the island and be our personal tour guide for the day. He was a pretty aggressive salesman and I could tell the girls were rather nervous. After Brent dickering with him about the price, the final price was 130 Euro. Brent hemmed and hawed and told the man he would have to pass&quot; <a href="http://www.texasfamilyoffour.com/search/label/Europe%2009" target="_blank">TEXAN TALE</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/virtuosolife/20100102_MasterCard/index.php?startid=12&amp;WidgetId=null&amp;BookId=64a950bda2b7f47a09671df0c3b2f6cc#/50/OnePage" target="_blank">Discovering Portugal&#8217;s Madeira Wine</a>. Three page article in the January/February edition of Virtuoso Life Magazine.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Children shrug-off the Carnival rain – Even with limitations, the kids shook the city.&#160; </strong><em><font color="#400040">Well of course they did, the kids are born waterproof these days &#8230; when was the last time you saw a kid carrying an umbrella? Anyway there is a nice photo on the front page, and probably more inside. But just blowing the blog trumpet a little, you didn&#8217;t have to wait until the next day to see carnival pictures on this website.</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Serrão gives paid place to the decisive supporter – The leader of the Socialist Party of Machico will be the local government coordinator. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Race on in the national Social Democrat Party : The &#8216;oranges&#8217; from here are disturbed with the order of Jardim.</strong></p>
<p><strong>National Council of PSD – Jardim quarrels with Passos Coelho. The leader of the Social Democrats of Madeira said that Passos should no longer be making policy in the PSD.&#160; </strong>Alberto João Jardim was involved in a lively battle with the candidate for the leadership of the PSD, Pedro Passos Coelho. In a speech appealing for party unity, one of the first of the PSD National Council, the Madeiran leader criticised Coelho for his stance with the Regional Finance Law. In a face to face confrontation, Jardim told Coelho, ex leader of the Youth PSD, that if it was up to him he would be making any more party policy. Coelho responded that &quot;it is just as well that the party doesn&#8217;t depend on you&quot;.</p>
<p>Today’s main news headline :&#160; <strong>Earth from</strong>&#160;<strong>the landslides invades rivers of Faial – After the storms, it is needed to clear the roads. Rivers pay the price. Justification : in times of emergency, one forgives&#160; the bad with the good that it does. </strong>Yes I know, that last bit doesn&#8217;t make total sense, but I get the drift of the message. The gist of this is that in Ribeira Seca the muck and rubble from the mudslides is being cleared from the roads and then being dumped into the river to be taken out to sea. There are proper sites where this debris can be deposited, but the president of Santana, Rui Moisés, says that in the time of war it is no time to be cleaning weapons, and that restoring normality is the priority. Environmentalist say that that is the exact reason why rivers cause landslides, because the river beds are fouled. <em><font color="#004000">As always, I am with the &#8216;play it safe&#8217; environmentalists when there is any element of uncertainty in such an action, but with the rainy season just around the corner, we will soon find out who was right and who was wrong. That&#8217;s a bit scary isn&#8217;t it, after what we have already seen this Winter, to think that the rainy season hasn&#8217;t even arrived yet.</font></em></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/130210/03destaque.jpg" width="171" height="114" /> People power stops advance of the machines – Yesterday morning was one of tension in Madalena [do Mar]. Despite of the police presence, the exit construction works from the tunnel didn&#8217;t get started.</strong> There is a thought provoking picture of an elderly lady, armed with an umbrella, &#8216;getting booked&#8217; by the village bobby.<strong>&#160; </strong>Both Elaine and I have both given this story plenty of coverage, so not much more to add really.</p>
<p>The main sport / football headline today : <strong>100 – &quot;I have already had to cut-off unpleasant conversations&quot;. The referee Elmano Santos will tomorrow complete his 100th game in the top flight.</strong></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Pete &#8230;</strong> swimming pool area behind the Forte De São Tiago damaged in the December 2009 storms</p>
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<p>With the Portuguese tax year just finished, and the time to submit tax returns just around the corner, this is a rather useful set of Questions &amp; Answers on what you can and cannot submit in terms of medical expenses <a href="http://www.the-news.net/cgi-bin/google.pl?id=1046-6" target="_blank">PORTUGAL NEWS ONLINE</a></p>
<p>The weekly travel challenge from the UK Independent newspaper this week targets Madeira : &quot;Every week we invite competing companies to give us their best deal for a specified holiday. Today: a week in Madeira, departing on 26 February&quot;. The responses (so far) include 4 or 5 star hotels, but I reckon I could find cheaper (for a small fee of course). <a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/travel-challenge-a-week-in-madeira-1882893.html" target="_blank">RESULTS</a></p>
<p>&quot;Don’t miss the top spot to visit &#8211; <strong><em>Funchal Botanical Garden</em></strong>. With an area of 80,000 sq. m. it is the most famous tourist attraction on the island. There is a collection of more than 2500 plant species. Its location in the amphitheatre will enchant you. The Botanical Gardens provides its visitors with spectacular panoramic views over the mountainous backdrop, the city below and its bay with the deep blue waters of the Atlantic&quot;. I don&#8217;t think it the most famous personally. New year fireworks is for me if we are talking man made tourist attractions. Anyone think that some of those photos have appeared before as the blog daily photos? <a href="http://www.wayfaring.info/2010/01/29/funchal-portugal/" target="_blank">FULL ARTICLE</a></p>
<p>&quot;With the advent of refrigerators and other similar devices today it has become possible to have ice all year-round. Now … imagine 100 years ago …. how could one get ice? Only in winter and in the highest regions of Madeira, when it snowed or hailed. Madeira ancestors solved the problem by building reservoirs in which they could store and preserve the ice and snow that winter brought to them those days. It was then used by hospitals and hotels, … thus resulting in the famous Wells of Snow (<strong>Poços da Neve</strong>)&quot;. Don has given his blog a new look <a href="http://www.madeirablog.eu/2010/01/30/poco-da-neve-well-of-snow/" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p><strong>Becky has come up with another batch of web snippets she found &#8230; many thanks :</strong></p>
<p>A brilliant clip courtesy of British Pathe.&#160; &quot;Women&#8217;s Own&quot; models, Gina and Brenda explore Madeira during a fashion shoot for the magazine in 1952.&#160; Hilarious.&#160; &quot;Play suit&quot; conjures up such different images these days. <a href="http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=48288" target="_blank">FOR THE OVER 18&#8242;s ONLY</a></p>
<p>At the risk of boring everyone with historical journals, here’s a link to a short chapter from the Letters of John Driver in 1834 (they’re getting earlier!). He writes engagingly and if you click on [PDF] you’ll get the first 10 pages. It seems he was more interested in chatting up Americans than the locals 176 years ago. If you like what you read, the book of letters has recently been published in hardback and paperback. <a href="http://bmfunchal.blogs.sapo.pt/22735.html" target="_blank">FUNCHAL LIBRARY BLOG</a></p>
<p>Over twelve thousand visits from 106 countries to this blog in January, the best yet after 8 months with Madeira Island Direct.</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 31/01/2010 </strong><strong>MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>Five pathways closed. </strong>In less than a month, bad weather and landslides have forced the closure of five footpaths and levadas which are included in the official walking circuit of the serras of Madeira. The official &#8216;Turismo&#8217; site alerts walkers to the closures and the Regional Director of Forestry acknowledges that the renovation of such extensively damaged areas will be expensive. Levada do Rei, Caldeirão Verde, Caminho Real da Encumeada, Levada da Fajã do Rodrigues and Caminho do Pináculo e Folhadal are the five closed footpaths. The worst affected is the Caminho Real da Encumeada, especially the section Boca da Corrida at Encumeada. Almost all the walking paths on the island have been damaged by the bad weather, the ones least affected are near the south coast and on Porto Santo. Before work can be undertaken, a survey will have to be carried out and a firm contracted.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/310110/dn0401020402.jpg" /> Region lacks Nature Wardens. </strong>The Nature Wardens (vigilantes) began in 1988 with four people and there are now 36 members of staff. The law requires 50, which would be too many, according to the President of the Association of Nature Wardens of Madeira. Tuesday is the National Day of &#8216;Vigilante Nature&#8217;. They work in the protected areas and natural reserves under the Service of the Natural Park of Madeira (SPNM). Their work includes helping in conservation projects, raising awareness and environmental educational projects in schools and other establishments. The Wardens also stay on the Ilhas Desertas and Selvagens for three weeks at a time. The Association is facing recruitment challenges as for the past few years there have been no new recruits. The work is physically demanding, including the use of rock climbing equipment and boats.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/310110/dn0401020301p.jpg" /> Plants and animals in Funchal, Madeira 2010 competition. </strong>This is open to those aged between 10 and 25 years old. It aims to increase knowledge of the environment and biodiversity in the region. Teams of three to five can enter. Activities will occur in these seven locations of Funchal:&#160; Parque de Santa Catarina, Jardim Municipal, Jardim das Plantas Aromáticas, Jardim de Santa Luzia, Jardim Botânico da Madeira, Núcleo dos Dragoeiros and Jardim do Madeira Magic. These activities will consist of obligatory tasks at predefined locations and dates, assessed for aesthetics, use of techniques and materials and originality. Prizes awarded for the best work of second and third cycles, secondary and university students and awards for all participants. The activities will be carried out during March and April and prize giving is on May 22nd, the International Day of Biological Diversity. The activities will strengthen ties with the natural heritage of Madeira, promote team working, help participants discover the plants and animals on the island and challenge them intellectually, physically and artistically. (Photo from the area Núcleo dos Dragoeiros).</p>
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<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong>SATA promotes Madeira &#8211; Zurich flights for 278 Euros (round trip). </strong>Another special promotion. The direct flight to Switzerland leaves every Sunday afternoon and returns at night. The Airbus A320 has 160 seats. &#8212; <em>No details of any conditions.</em> </p>
<p><strong>TerraMinha charter flights from Lisbon to Porto Santo. </strong>This firm is part of the tour operator Sonhando (Pestana Group) and has initial promotions using flights leaving Lisbon on Saturdays between 10 April and 23 October. Flying with SATA, the seven night package includes accommodation and breakfast. Prices are valid for advance bookings until April 30 or until 60 days before departure. Promotional prices vary from 432 Euros for accommodation at the Praia Dourada to 995 Euros at the Pestana Porto Santo, although the firm also uses other hotels.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/310110/dn0401070801.jpg" /> Aigle Azur magazine devotes 18 pages to Madeira. </strong>This is the autumn edition of the in-flight magazine of this French carrier. The two principle articles cover 15 pages and describe the potential of Madeira as a tourist destination, suggesting routes and itineraries, and the history and geography of the archipelago. It also includes useful tourist information. There is a direct weekly flight from Orly Airport, increasing to twice a week from March. Aigle Azur expect Madeira to become a popular destination for the French tourist, thus invested in promotional flights which brought 150 travel agents and journalists to the island last October. This company had remarkable growth last year are are implementing a total of 40 flights per week from Paris to Lisbon, Porto, Faro and Madeira.</p>
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<p><strong>NS magazine &#8211; no prizes given to Madeira wines</strong>. This magazine is distributed with Saturday&#8217;s editions of the two major Portuguese newspapers, &#8216;Diário de Notícias&#8217; and &#8216;Jornal de Notícias&#8217;. Yesterday&#8217;s copy published the list of the &#8216;Best of 2009&#8242; wines. In the 18 categories, Madeira wines had 5 nominations. They were on the short-list in 10 categories but could not get enough votes for the first place in any of them. The region was nominated for Best Protected DOC, won by Bucelas. Old Blandy Wine Lodge (Adegas de São Francisco) nominated for Best Wine Tourism Without Estate, won by Quinta do Seixo, Adegas Sandeman in Tabuaço. The Vila Cipriani restaurant in Reid&#8217;s Hotel nominated for Best Wine Service in a Restaurant, won by Fortaleza do Guincho in Cascais. The Madeira Wine Company nominated for Best Fortified Wine Producer, won by José Maria da Fonseca. In the Personality of the Year category, Américo Pereira of Diago&#8217;s Wine Cellar was nominated but André Ribeirinho of &#8216;Blogger Adegga&#8217; won.</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/310110/dn0401010201.jpg" /> Arlindo prefers to preserve nature in Socorridos. </strong>Last Thursday, the Municipal Council of Funchal approved the Urbanization Plan of Socorridos by the firm Tâmega, with only the support of the PSD party. This will legalise the unlicensed industrial activity in the area, that has been repeatedly acknowledged by the council and Regional Government.&#160; Arlindo Gomes, the Mayor of Câmara de Lobos, does not follow the intent of Funchal to urbanize the valley but prefers to recover and preserve the natural aspects of the area. He promises that as stated in the PDM, the land will be for agricultural purposes. Laurissilva in the corridor leading to Curral das Freiras will be preserved. In the photo, the left-hand side of the valley belongs to this municipality with the river bed on the side of Funchal. </p>
<p><strong>JORNAL DA MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>Azores will receive 20 million Euros</strong>. From the European Commission for the restructuring of the dairy sector under the strengthening of rural developments program. This restructuring of the dairy industry involves 27 member states and 14.5% of the total budget. The funds are from the CAP and the Economic Recovery Plan. The current economic and environmental situation requires action. &#8212; <em>This is important to Madeira as the Azores are the main source of dairy products.</em></p>
<p><strong>Porto Santo Line maintains tariff. </strong>In 2010, the Porto Santo Line will keep the present price list (2009 prices) for the sea voyages between Funchal and Porto Santo. The departure times also stay the same. Economy class round trip costs 42.10 Euros for adults in low season (January &#8211; March and October &#8211; December) and 51.50 Euros during high season (April &#8211; September). Residents in Porto Santo pay 28.60 Euros for each return ticket throughout the year. Children between 5 and 11 years pay 50% of the adult fare and children under 5 travel free. Vehicle transport fares are the same as in 2009. The fares are subject to fuel surcharges.</p>
<p><strong>Police identify a dozen individuals in raid. </strong>On Friday night / Saturday morning, both uniformed and civilian police officers held a preventative raid in areas of Funchal, Santo António, São Martinho and São Roque. They went to establishments that had given rise to complaints in terms of noise and public disorder. Social complexes were searched for narcotics, particularly Quinta Josefina in Nazaré and Ribeira Grande. Some vehicles were stopped and individuals were identified but no arrests made.</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>Cáritas [charity] and grandparents have to feed children – Couples robbed of resources by the crisis leave the children with the grandparents and institutions. </strong>There are more and more cases of kids getting caught up in the economic crisis, going hungry at school, and being supported by grandparents. The first impacts of unemployment are felt by adults, but the children end up facing the consequences when hardships arise. Failure of maintenance payments is also a harsh reality, with hundreds of cases being dealt with through the courts, and Madeira at the moment is in a peak of single parent families. In some cases, especially where drug addiction is involved, children are even being abandoned, without any warning, with grandparents. In cases like these the charities step in to help where the grandparents cannot provide what is needed.</p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Company waits 12 years for €6 million from the government – Successive appeals in court continue hindering judicial decisions that indicate towards an indemnity from the Regional Government to the businessman Avelino Catanho.&#160; At stake, lands at Zona Franca. </strong></p>
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<p><strong>This photo was taken in Santa da Serra yesterday where the water depth here reached one metre, after heavy rain at the end of the morning.&#160; </strong></p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/010210/03destaque.jpg" width="193" height="129" /> Today&#8217;s main photo shows the cruise ship AIDALuna in Funchal Port in some pretty agitated looking water : <strong>Strong waves delay docking – The angry sea obliged the AIDALuna to stay out at sea for 4 hours, for a peek of an opening in order to dock in the Pontinha, that finished up being done with the help of a tug boat.</strong> <em><font color="#400000">I think that spell of high waves yesterday occurred right on a very high tide, because although the waves were not that big, they seemed to sweep over everything in front. The picture on the news last night showed one swimming area in Funchal underwater, and the Lugar de Baixo marina looking a bit of a mess &#8230; nothing new there then!</font></em></p>
<p>In politics : <strong>Jacinto Serrão asks for the resignation of Ventura Garcês – The size of the regional debt scares the leader of the Madeira Socialist Party, who is going to ask for the intervention of President Cavaco Silva.</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/010210/dn0401020201.jpg" /> Canon Martins wants to see the icon in Ribeira Seca.</strong> The priest is referring to the statue of Fátima that is on loan from mainland Portugal, and has been touring the churches of Madeira for the last few months. He said at the end of mass yesterday, in Machico, that the statue was coming to Ribeira Seca, fulfilling a promise made by the Bishop of Funchal. Fátima is due to be in the churches in Machico between the 5th and 9th May. Canon Manuel Martins had asked the faithful to pray for this to happen, and for any obstacles to be removed. <em><font color="#004000">The power of faith and prayer eh! I prayed for a cheese and pickle sandwich at 11pm last night, and I am still waiting. No faith, that&#8217;s my trouble.</font></em></p>
<p>The main sport / football headline today : NONE! That&#8217;s twice in a week, what is going on?</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><b><font color="#000040">&#8230; and to finish today, a couple of pieces from the Diário de Notícias from Elaine out West &#8230; many thanks.</font></b></p>
<p><b>Madeira</b><b> Mandolins at Teatro Municipal. </b>    <br />A piece by Antonio Vivaldi and &#8216;Preludium and Allegro&#8217;, a work by composer Fritz Kreisler for mandolin and orchestra will be performed by Isabel Camacho and Sara Gonçalves together with soloist André Martins. These are works to mark the special concert of Mandolins da Madeira, led by Eurico Martins, on 18 February at 21.00 hours in the Teatro Municipal Baltazar Dias. Tickets (20 Euros) are now on sale at the Teatro Municipal Baltazar Dias. </p>
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<p><b>Rain, thunderstorms and strong winds will continue in the coming days.&#160; </b>The &#8216;winter&#8217; will continue in Madeira at least until Wednesday, according to the Regional Meteorological Centre. The situation is viewed as “natural” by the observer Antonio Santos, who has 40 years of experience: he notes that these weather conditions are &quot;normal&quot; at this time of year. He added that the only unusual fact related to the sea. &quot;Conditions will be worse on the south as opposed to the north coast,&quot; he said, justifying the waves of two to three meters in the south by virtue of the wind being from the west. On the north coast the waves will be 1.5 &#8211; 2 metres. There is a strong possibility of rain, perhaps turning to showers, heavy at times, extending to Wednesday. Similarly, the wind will be strong in mountainous areas and most moderate in coastal regions. Yesterday winds produced gusts of around 80 kilometres per hour in the mountains and about 40 in the rest of the island. Despite these conditions, according to Antonio Santos, it is not expected to snow. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Pete &#8230;</strong> &quot;Pleasant day in the Madeira sun&quot;.</p>
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<p>Pete says (by email) :&#160;&#160; &quot;May I add a comment for the blog. Has anyone suggested a column where people who been looking for items in shops, and can&#8217;t find them, a suggestion from readers giving advice on how to find them?&quot; <em><font color="#400000">Suggestions always welcome, but in this case a question about the item in the comments would probably do the trick Pete. The truth is that I have implemented a number of reader suggestions over the years, but the reality is that the ones that rely on reader involvement or contributions just die a death because there are insufficient people willing to get involved. Der.</font></em></p>
<p>This is a blog of a lady called Kim who lives on Madeira, and although the blog article link provided isn&#8217;t itself very relevant to Madeira (about a ferry trip from Funchal to the Canary islands on holiday in 2008), who knows if some interesting articles may appear later. She has already written some &#8216;interesting&#8217; and varied pieces, that you can see on the right hand menu under <a href="http://bongabeer.se/?p=87" target="_blank">RECENT ARTICLES</a></p>
<p>If you like poetry this is cute, with a nice picture of some men indulging in the famous &#8216;Vinho Seco&#8217;. <a title="“Madeira Under The Vine” by Mitch Hicks" href="http://lkthayer.wordpress.com/2010/01/26/madeira-under-the-vine-by-mitch-hicks/" target="_blank">“Madeira Under The Vine” by Mitch Hicks</a></p>
<p>&#8230; and one for the birdwatchers too, with a video of the <a href="http://vimeo.com/8750974" target="_blank">Great Northern Loon in Madeira</a>&#160;<em>I am not quite sure where the &#8216;great&#8217; bit originated though.</em></p>
<p><strong>Becky kindly sent in this video link &#8230; I am sure I saw Uncle Bertie in there somewhere eating an empanada</strong></p>
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<p><em>Also from Becky, a blog from a &#8216;mysterious person&#8217; who was here in the early 1970&#8242;s :</em> &quot;There was a small, exclusive restaurant located in a basement below a small supermarket (an oddity in itself in those days !). This was up one of these little winding roads on a hill. And in this little restaurant, we would have tornado rossini steaks that were probably 2&quot; thick and served on a 2&quot; thick matching piece of delicious fresh bread, with the juices soaking into it. And all around this steak would be small, delicate servings of various vegetables. And there was a different waiter for every item &#8212; one for the water, one for the wine, one for the bread, one for the meal &#8230; the service was incredible. The entire meal ran about $2&quot;. <a href="http://www.mysteriousperson.com/MYSTERIOUSPERSON/thezblog/2007/07/funchal-madeira.html" target="_blank">JOJO ZAWAWI&#8217;S BLOG</a></p>
<p><b>See if you can figure out what these words have in common :</b><b>      <br /></b><b>1 Banana, </b><b>2 Dresser, </b><b>3 Grammar, </b><b>4 Potato, </b><b>5 Revive, </b><b>6 Uneven, </b><b>7 Assess.</b></p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS &#8211; Diário 26/01/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>PS regroup. </strong>The president of the Socialist Party, Jacinto Serrão, wants to recover lost votes and activists (party members). Among them, of course, the so-called independents of Gaula and when specifically asked about them, he said he has an &quot;open mind&quot;. At the last election, the socialists lost in all counties, particularly Santa Cruz and Câmara de Lobos where they lost to the smaller political parties. Jacinto Serrão views &quot;hopeful signs&quot; with &quot;tens&quot; of new activists and the party needs restructuring and new bodies should be operational in three weeks time. He insists the internal dispute ended on January 9th (election of new leader) and there is room for supporters of the other main candidate for leadership, Victor Freitas.</p>
<p><strong>Machico increases money for sport but not culture</strong>. The Municipality of Machico has frozen money transferred to cultural associations regardless of an increase or decrease in the number of planned activities. This decision was taken on January 15 at the last council meeting. As in previous years, the socialist councillors abstained from approval of this vote. The socialists maintain that over the past five years, funding for sport has increased by 28% (60,000 Euros) but not a penny more for cultural associations. The amount transferred to the football clubs themselves is more than the total for cultural associations. The socialists recommend a 20% increase in funding for culture. The mayor, Emanuel Gomes said the crisis justifies the assignments. The council is having liquidity problems with no prospect of an increase in revenue from the State and a large loss in revenue from construction works and licensing of works. 43,250 Euros has been allocated to 13 cultural associations. Only three receive more council funding, 7,500 Euros each: Banda Municipal de Machico, Prestige Dance and the Cultural Group &#8216;Flores de Maio&#8217;.</p>
<p><strong>MADEIRA </strong></p>
<p><strong>Dolce Vita teaches energy conservation and road safety.</strong> A roadshow aiming to increase awareness and publicize the best solutions for tackling climate change and the rational use of energy, runs from 29 January to 1 February. It is accompanied by an exhibition, &#8216;The Future of Our Climate: Man and the Atmosphere&#8217;, highlighting greenhouse gases and climate change and what people can do to combat them. Between now and February 5, the police are raising awareness of road safety and accidents. In the session, there will be a simulation of a traffic accident between a motorbike and a car, accompanied by a photographic exhibition showing accidents that have occurred in Madeira. </p>
<p><strong>Copyright ends up in court. </strong>Six Madeiran owners of restaurants and nightclubs have refused to pay the licence fee for playing music in their establishments. This has forced the Society of Portuguese Authors (SPA) to proceed with litigation. The fee is 300 Euros per year per establishment. For the last eighteen months, members of SPA have visited shops, bars and restaurants with background music and asked them for their licence. Most have no licence and some have chosen to turn off the music, many rebelled with verbal abuse. The ones that do apply for a licence before opening a bar are the few older immigrants form the UK, who are used to having to apply for a licence. The members are used to answering questions about copyright of intellectual property as there is confusion over the rules and this Saturday at 9.30 pm, they are holding a free-entry information session at the Municipal Theatre. There will be an interval with a live music session.</p>
<p><strong>Bothersome bad smell in Santo da Serra. </strong>The transport and disposal of debris from the Lagoa do Santo da Serra caused an outcry at the end of last week. The owner of the site is cleaning up the lagoa (pond) and the smell comes from the foliage, branches and tree trunks removed. The president of the Parish Council would not visit the area, saying it is the responsibility of Santa Cruz Council and the council&#8217;s environment office have ordered that the intensity of the smell is reduced.</p>
<p><strong>Dispute over land leaves three injured</strong>. An alleged dispute over land was the source of shots fired on Sunday night in the parish of Boaventura. A 55 year old father and 48 year old mother are in the Department of Surgery at Funchal Hospital and the 22 year old daughter received emergency treatment for a minor hand injury. The mother has a serious abdominal wound. The alleged perpetrator is a person in their sixties and has been arrested and an application for coercive measures will be made today at the District Court at São Vicente. The crime occurred at 19.00 at Fajã do Penedo where the alleged perpetrator owns land close to the injured family. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/260110/dn0401020901.jpg" /> Death of a construction worker on trial. </strong>The death occurred on the 28 February 2008, when the construction worker was installing water pipes at the Estrada Nova da Marinheira, Estreito de Câmara de Lobos. A traditional stone wall collapsed and buried the 40 year old man who was working in a ditch. At yesterday&#8217;s court hearing, evidence was heard from witnesses including relatives, co-workers and security experts. No-one can explain why the wall collapsed and the accident could not have been predicted. A photographic survey before the work was undertaken did not reveal any signs of instability. The plaintiffs want the case to be considered an accident at work so the widow can receive a pension and compensation from the insurer and company responsible for the work.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/260110/dn0401020701.jpg" /> Lived for a century. </strong>Bernadette Maria Correia de Menezes Telo was born on January 26, 1910. Reaching 100 years is a gift, but to reach this age with lucidity and reasonable mobility is a luxury that few reach. Bernadette was born in Santana and lived there for most of her life and also resided in Funchal. Two siblings have died and her husband, who was 10 years older, died 30 years ago. She has had four children but the youngest died. There are six living grandchildren after one died in an accident in South Africa, and three great-grandchildren. She was born in the year of the war and news in the early twentieth century was transmitted through the radio. When Bernadette was young, Santana came alive during holidays with families from Funchal spending their summer holidays there. At such times, they danced the foxtrot and waltzes. With her siblings, she entertained by playing the guitar, viola and bandolin. She does not know what has been planned for today&#8217;s celebrations but they include the whole family as it is such an important date. &#8212; <em>Looks well in the photo &#8211; no information about how many reach this age. Does she receive a telegram and if so, from which president?</em></p>
<p><strong>CULTURE</strong></p>
<p><strong>Work of Max Römer</strong> <strong>helps UNICEF &#8211; Haiti. </strong>The exhibition running at the Mouraria Gallery until 20 February is to celebrate 20 years of the company Dima. Dima have launched a collection of seven postcards, inspired by this artist&#8217;s work and reproduced by an English artist, Alex Jawdakímov (watercolours). Each set costs five Euros which goes to the UNICEF &#8211; Haiti appeal. According to one of the private collectors who have loaned pieces for the exhibition, Römer was a versatile artist and the most important aspect of his work was in the design. He introduced the first machine to produce postcards to Madeira.</p>
<p><strong>Fadista honours Madeira. </strong>Concert by Salvador Taborda at the Municipal Theatre in Funchal on Friday 29 January at 21.30. He will present themes from his most recent album &#8216;A Cor do Fado&#8217; and from previous recordings. He will sing a previously unheard piece which is a tribute to Madeira. Salvador is accompanied by three musicians who are also of the new generation of fado. It is the first time that he has sung in the region and this Portuguese artist was invited by Miguel Albuquerque [Funchal Council President]. Tickets cost 10 Euros with discounts for young people and senior citizens.</p>
<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong>FNC Excursões have a new branch. </strong>Located in the Quinta Bela de São Tiago. Their tourist activities are sought after by young people and they take advantage of low-cost airlines in the region. New programs called &#8216;Stress Out&#8217; and &#8216;Life is Beautiful&#8217; and they have official walking guides and use Springcar coaches. Also have a website for booking.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/260110/dn0401070501.jpg" /> Le Grand Bleu mega-yacht in port. </strong>This private yacht is in port today for refuelling and to give the crew a rest period. The yacht arrives from Philipsburg at 19.00 and leaves on Friday at 7 am. This is the third visit and the yacht occupies the 16th position in the list of the largest motor yachts in the world. The mega-yacht was commissioned in 2000 by the billionaire John McCaw and was acquired in 2002 by Roman Abramovich and since 2008, has been owned by Eugene Shvidler. The Lobo Marinho ferry returns to port today after a 15 day break for the annual maintenance work and should resume the maritime link to Porto Santo tomorrow at 8 am. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.jornaldamadeira.pt/fotos/11_143615.jpg" /> 10 new Funchal buses capable of carrying wheelchairs and pushchairs. </strong>10 new buses for the company Horários do Funchal after an investment of 2 million Euros. The central door has a hydraulic ramp for wheelchairs and pushchairs / prams. These new buses mean that ten old buses, more than 23 years old, can be withdrawn from service. There will also be environmental gains. Two banks finance 50% of the cost of the buses which is 945,000 Euros plus IVA for each bus. There is a problem of obtaining buses with a centrally placed engine as Volvo are the only firm presently manufacturing them. The buses entering service in 2008 have a rear engine and can only be used on 42% of the routes whereas the new buses can be used on 80% of the routes. Example of a difficult route is the intersection between Caminho de Ferro and Rua da Levada de Santa Luzia.</p>
<p><strong>POLITICS</strong></p>
<p><strong>PCP against &#8216;backdoor&#8217; privatization</strong>. The Regional Government wants to transfer the Professional School of Hospitality and Tourism to the private sector, to free the Regional Budget of €4.5 million annually. The deadline for tenders is Thursday and the application period was only 37 days. The communists say the transfer for a period of 15 years is a matter of public interest and should be subject to clarification. If quality of training worsens, then the regional economy will be harmed. </p>
<p><strong>Levada in Calheta costs a fortune. </strong>Members of the PSD were in the area of Maloeira in Calheta to inspect part of the upgrading work between Funchal and Ponta do Pargo, a total investment of 4.2 million Euros. The first phase, between Salão and Prazeres was completed last summer (13 km/1.3 million Euros) and this second phase extends to Ponta do Pargo (26 km/2.9 million Euros). 85% is co-funded by the EU and the remaining cost is from the Regional Budget. This irrigation channel will be upgraded by 2011 and serves 4,900 farmers and four water treatment stations. The cost is justified as the levada is 60 years old and looses 30 litres per second.</p>
<p><strong>Gaula discuss postponement of works</strong>. The Parish of Gaula want a discussion with the local population in the next few days, about the postponement of the work on the Caminho do Porto Novo &#8211; Achada Rocha. The postponement was decided last November after a meeting of the Regional Government (Jardim?) and the Municipal Council of Santa Cruz. Élvio Sousa (JPP), the President of Gaula Parish Council, says the precise timing of the meeting will depend on the supply of documents by Santa Cruz Council, needed to analyze the contract. The parish council want to know what the local population want them to do next.</p>
<p><strong>Finance Minister appeals to parties. </strong>Teixeira dos Santos said that the Regional Finance Law is &quot;spending at a time when there must be rigour, discipline and budget constraints&quot;. He said it will have an impact on the State Budget. Manuela Ferreira Leite, the national PSD leader, said the law is not a budget issue and should be debated separately. The PS are pressurizing the PSD, insisting that they cannot say the fundamental problem is Portugal&#8217;s debt and put forward a proposal that increases the debt by financial transfers to an autonomous region. The CDS-PP are trying to reach a consensus as they are important intermediaries but their position is not clear. </p>
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<p><strong>Jardim is not intimidated by Teixeira dos Santos. </strong>The Finance Minister has threatened to resign if the Regional Finance Law is passed and Jardim has reacted swiftly, &quot;The exit of Teixeira dos Santos from Government is the biggest favour he could do for the country.&quot; Jardim states &quot;the Portuguese are being cheated&quot; as Madeira does not want anymore money but &quot;a replacement of the conditions created by a socialist law&quot;. The Regional Government has calculated that the revision of the law would account for 0.05% of the 2010 State Budget. Jardim said that for the Finance Minister to threaten to resign over this small percentage was either irresponsible or blackmail. This amount is less than the amount transferred to TAP and the international community would think that the Portuguese are crazy. The Portuguese would realize that to threaten to resign over a law representing 0.04% of GDP is a plot. In reference to the leader of the Azores, Jardim said that his declarations were serious but the Azores would not be jeopardized by the revision of the law.</p>
<p><strong>LATE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Benefit concert for Haiti</strong>. The students of the Conservatório-Escola das Artes will hold a concert to raise funds for the victims. 21.00 on Thursday at the Municipal Theatre in Funchal.</p>
<p><strong>JORNAL DA MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>Porto Santo Line will review subsidized airline tickets. </strong>The company will review next year, the policy that Porto Santo residents can buy subsidized flight tickets during the time when the Lobo Marinho is in dry dock for annual maintenance. Many abuses were recorded, with cases of people buying five tickets at prices much cheaper than normal (28.60 Euros) and will use them in April and May. Such people have never travelled on the ferry during 2009 and disadvantage residents who need to travel for essential reasons. The normal cost of the trip for residents is 80 Euros and there were 50 subsidized places per day. This is the first year that they have detected this exploitation. </p>
<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>Finances of Madeira confuse until the end – Sócrates today wants to postpone the Regional Finance Law again. The Social Democrat Party already dropped the retroactive payment [arrears], and the Christian Democrats carry on doing the sums. Madeira could receive only half of what it wanted. </strong><em><font color="#400000">There are several lead stories in the Diário today on this subject, with a big day ahead for Madeira, and an even bigger day ahead for the Socialist Government, who risk losing the vote with their minority holding, something that could have bigger repercussions for Portugal as a whole. If the matter of arrears has been dropped, and the financial benefit for Madeira is now as low as quoted above, then aside from some constitutional type issues included, the RFL has become nothing more really than a political football and we will see how many players each team has later today.</font></em></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 20px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/270110/dn0401020201.jpg" /> Tunnel with emergency exit in the backyard earns a slating &#8211; Residents threaten to resort to the European Court because the emergency exit of the new road branch to Madalena comes out at the access of the garage of the building. The government says it is cutting costs</strong>. The owners of the apartments in the building in Madalena do Mar are upset that the government is making a compulsory purchase of land that will serve as an exit from an emergency escape tunnel from the new main road tunnel being constructed. The access road will then become part of the public highway. The 309 square meter area being targeted not only takes the access road to the building garage, but also some &#8216;out front&#8217; parking spaces for the apartments and shops. <em><font color="#004000">I didn&#8217;t know that Madalena had any shops?</font></em> </p>
<p><strong>Islands and Centenary of the Republic are being debated this year – The Study Centre of Atlântico has a cultural and scientific programme</strong>. </p>
<p><strong>Rupture in the water mains leaves Santo António without water. </strong><em><font color="#400040">These were commonplace when I first moved to Madeira, with a lot of digging and building work going on, and a loss of water supply every few months, but I have to say I don&#8217;t think we have lost our water supply for several years now. With my monthly bill still at around €4 a month, even though it has probably doubled in 3 years, I think that with service like that it is pretty good value for money.</font></em> </p>
<p>The main sport / football headline today : <strong>Rúben Micael ignites war Porto – Benfica. The Madeiran player, now in FC Porto, exposes the intimidation of Jorge Jesus and Rui Costa in the game Benfica v Nacional. </strong>With just a week after joining Porto from Nacional, the lad from Câmara de Lobos has gone in with two feet, not that that fire needed reigniting. This all goes back to the match in Lisbon last October when there were a number of unpleasant incidents, and Micael accuses the Benfica coach of trying to provoke trouble and making a two fingered gesture at him. He said in the radio interview that it was the first time he had been asked for his version of events.</p>
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			<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 Thanks to Eiryl &#8230;</strong> Porto Santo ferry just docked in Funchal</p>
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<p><strong>Madeira … is a Wine with the name of an Island … an Island with the name of a Wine. </strong>IVBAM (The Wine, Embroidery and Handicraft Institute of Madeira) has created a 5 minute promotional and historic <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nc4QxpmtfSc" target="_blank">VIDEO</a> about the Madeira Wine … famous fortified wine made in the Madeira Islands. <em>(info</em> <em>pinched from </em><a href="http://www.madeirablog.eu/2009/12/16/madeira-a-wine-and-an-island/" target="_blank"><em>DON&#8217;S BLOG</em></a><em> &#8230; thanks Don!).</em></p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t come across an &#8216;audio blog&#8217; before, but maybe someone might one to record something on this site and send me a link. <a href="http://audioboo.fm/boos/81460-in-funchal-madeira" target="_blank">AUDIO BLOG</a></p>
<p>&quot;In the 1960s and 70s, the beautiful Jane Birkin became famous for carrying her basket around Paris. People would recognize her and Serge Gainsbourg from behind because of her basket&quot;. An admirer of Madeira&#8217;s wicker work wants to know where one can obtain an identical shopping basket without coming to Madeira. <em><font color="#004000">I am very jealous about the number of commenters on this very simple blog. I can&#8217;t compete with fashion I guess!</font></em> <a href="http://fieldguided.blogspot.com/2009/12/basket-from-madeira.html" target="_blank">A BASKET FROM MADEIRA</a></p>
<p>&quot;I have sampled the Madeira (a secco), and found it very palatable. There are all sorts of oddities &#8211; teapots that don&#8217;t pour unless you lift the lid, for example &#8211; but then I don&#8217;t expect the Portuguese to know how to make tea (or &#8216;cha&#8217;) anyway &#8211; and they don&#8217;t. They don&#8217;t even know how to make a decent latte (in fact they don&#8217;t even know what a latte is!)&quot;. <a href="http://blabersblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/reflections-from-madeira.html" target="_blank">BLABER&#8217;S BLOG</a> <em><font color="#400000">A typical t**t, who thinks that because the beverages aren&#8217;t to the liking of his typical palate, that the locals haven&#8217;t got a clue. I once made tea with UK teabags for around 8 locals, and they thought it was horrible and too strong, and didn&#8217;t drink it. The rest of the blog wasn&#8217;t really about Madeira, so I wouldn&#8217;t bother reading it.</font></em></p>
<p><strong>CHRISTMAS 2009 – From the Jornal da Madeira, many thanks to Elaine</strong></p>
<p>Natural pine trees for sale since yesterday in Funchal</p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.jornaldamadeira.pt/fotos/14_140515.jpg" /><em>There are ten sellers of natural pine trees that, since yesterday, are in front of the Electricity Company of Madeira, to sell Christmas trees and various natural products used to decorate the houses of Madeira. Mr. Diniz, after years of work in this area, is already &quot;the grandfather of the selling of pine trees.&quot; He says that it is only women who come to choose, because, at home, &quot;ruled by women.&quot;</em></p>
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<p>Mr. Diniz is already the &quot;grandfather&quot; of the selling of natural pine trees in Funchal. Unsure of how many years he has taken advantage of the Christmas season for this business. Since yesterday and until Christmas Eve, the sellers, a total of ten who have licences from the Council, have &quot;everything&quot; that is natural for decorating the house, for sale in front of the Electricity Company of Madeira.</p>
<p>He says he is the grandfather of the area because he is the oldest seller of natural pine trees in Funchal. Despite the &quot;fashion&quot; of artificial pine trees, this seller says there are always those who are loyal to the traditions and, therefore, he remains in business. He does not have an estimate on how many he will sell, because he will cut the pine trees depending on demand. Yesterday, the first day of selling, and by 14.00 hours, he had not sold anything. &quot;This first day has yet to pay for the coffee, &quot; he jokes, confident that up to 24 December, there will be many customers going to that location to buy pine trees or other natural products. He says, normally, it is women who will buy the pine trees, this is not a family task. &quot;Women rule at home!&quot;, he laughs. </p>
<p>In his space of three metres, and like other vendors, he has for sale moss, goatlings, straw, logs, alegra-campos, cearinhas, and ears of wheat, for example. &quot;People buy everything,&quot; he added, referring to the natural ornaments of the Christmas season. About the hours of selling to the public, Mr. Diniz playfully replies, &quot;will be 48 to 48 hours until 24&#160; December.&quot; That is, day and night, the seller will always have to replace the pine trees for sale. He says the price of Christmas trees varies, 20 euros for the cheapest. &quot;The price depends on the size and quality of the pine tree,&quot; he added. About the space reserved for them by the Electricity Company of Madeira, Mr. Diniz says that the Council reserves three metres for each of the ten vendors. The licence prices are above 200 euros, of which 50 euros are returned. It is a measure considered &#8216;fair&#8217; by this merchant. The Council returns that amount if the traders leave the site clean, after the sales period. &quot;It is fair for them and for us,&quot; added the seller of pine trees.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><b>Orange alert. </b>Region is on orange alert ( 2 on a scale of 4) for bad weather &#8211; wind and rain, and unstable conditions forecasted until the 20 December. The Lobo Marinho is not making the usual sea connection to Porto Santo today due to 6 metres waves predicted. Some flights cancelled and an incoming London flight diverted to Porto Santo. An earthquake of magnitude 6 on the Richter scale occurred off the south coast of Portugal. It was felt in Portugal and 16 aftershocks recorded. The earthquake was the highest recorded since 1969. It occurred about 100 km off the south coast of Cabo do Sao Vicente in the Algarve. It was felt along the south coast and in Lisbon but no damage reported.</p>
<p><b>Madeira still holds the fireworks record. </b>The region still holds the &#8216;Fireworks Display of the World&#8217; record, achieved on 31 December 2006, with the &#8216;Dance of the Four Seasons&#8217; by Macedo&#8217;s Fireworks. The Guinness World Records Institute in London has confirmed to Carlos Macedo that the record still belongs to Madeira, despite the latest attempt by the United Arab Emirates to take the title. They have had three attempts, the most recent on the 2 December 2009 in Abu Dhabi. Macedo&#8217;s Fireworks celebrates its 75th anniversary this year and this year&#8217;s performance will be viewed in Portugal, Madeira, the Azores and Cape Verde, an expected 700,000 spectators. This is their ninth event since 2000.</p>
<p><b><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/171209/dn0401020201.jpg" /> &#8216;Rampa das Searinhas&#8217; in Ribeira Seca. </b>In Ribeira Seca, one of the most charismatic parishes of Madeira, they have been sowing searinhas around the grounds of the churchyard and gardens of the local church, fulfilling a centuries-old tradition that the wheat must be sown on the first day of the Missas do Parto. The participants took a handful of searinhas soaked overnight and sang songs alluding to the act while sowing the seeds. They have also been constructing a &#8216;novenario on an open stage&#8217; called A Song of Life, integrating the light in the lapinha at Bethlehem, people preserving the land and the current world summit addressing climate change. (According to Infopedia, a novenario is a religious book of novenas &#8211; prayers). In Machico, the parishioners will have traditional folklore musical entertainment before and after the Missas do Parto. Free soup or hot chocolate will be distributed at different sites corresponding to the prayers, and the Mayor of Machico invites, &quot;If people want to collaborate, they may bring delicacies, cakes and liqueurs. I think it is a good reason for fellowship among all and to encourage the Christmas spirit.&quot;</p>
<p><b>Architects endure the crisis. </b>No major orders in 2009, and 2010 expected to be worse. Remodelling of houses, rehabilitation of buildings and housing projects have been in short supply this year whereas in previous years (2003 &#8211; 2004), they had difficulties in meeting large orders from the Regional Government and real estate investors. These projects were often rushed and poorly designed. Present projects are often for the continent, especially as new public works and hotels are not being built in Madeira. The new environmental demands for &#8216;green&#8217; buildings brings them some work and they hope to survive the downturn. Lawyers are also complaining that the economic crisis is causing them to take on more work in the small claims court, due to a dearth of more lucrative cases. Commercial lawyers are the hardest hit, especially with the reduction in off-shore companies, (tax advice). </p>
<p><b><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/171209/dn0401020701.jpg" /> &#8216;Conscious adoption&#8217;.</b> The association PATA calls for responsibility this Christmas. At Christmas, there is an increase in demand for animals for adoption but it is often not a happy ending. People often act on impulse or to please a child and then regret the decision. The animals are often abandoned when people realise they have a lack of space. </p>
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<p><b>300 students in Operation Road Awareness. </b>300 school students are participating in this police-led initiative between the hours of 10 &#8211; 12 at the Avenida das Comunidades Madeirenses in Funchal. They will raise awareness among drivers that they need to comply with certain safety features, e.g., insurance, lights and tyres. They will hand out a Certificate of a Good Driver. This is part of the educational syllabus, on road safety.</p>
<p><b>Madeira was the fastest in terms of GDP. </b>In 1995, Madeira had a GDP (Gross Domestic Product) 11% below the national average, in 2008 it was 28% higher than the national average. Madeira was the Portuguese region with the highest increase in GDP between 1995 and 2008. It is now the second richest region in Portugal, with a GDP per capita of 97%, if the EU average is taken as 100%. Lisbon has a GDP per capita of 105% and an income 38% above the national average. The Algarve occupies the third position in national rankings. The North region was the most impoverished area for the last 13 years, having the lowest income per capita.</p>
<p><b><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/171209/dn0401070101.jpg" /> Giants of Costa Crociere registered in MAR.</b>&#160; The International Shipping Register of Madeira had a historic day yesterday with the registration of three large cruise ships of Costa Crociere, the largest cruise company in Europe and a worldwide giant. Grand Holiday, Grand Voyager and Grand Mistral (photo) were registered here. The registration is important to Madeira, because as well as the 100,000 euros fees paid upon registration, the annual fee is 50,000 euros, and the transport capacity of millions of tourists generates millions of euros of revenue each year that benefit the region, with revenues from VAT on all activities related to the activity of shipping &#8211; accommodation and restaurants &#8211; and the profits will be subject to IRC (corporation tax). </p>
<p><b>Porto Moniz debt almost €10 million. </b>Liability of the Municipality of Porto Moniz is around 8.8 million euros. With the 1.1 million the authority is likely to have to return to the Turismo de Portugal for the construction of the Aquarium, the default rises to astronomical numbers given the size of the county. Last year alone, the debt increased 84%. This is the debt left by the previous administration to the present council. The population at the last census was 2,927 (now likely to be smaller), giving a debt per person of 3,000 euros. The majority of revenue is from agriculture and construction. 2010 will be a year of &#8216;restraint&#8217; with only small works carried out. Suppliers need to be paid and the municipality requires a bank loan to pay them. </p>
<p><b>Night Markets. </b>São Vicente, Friday 18 December from 21.00. Câmara de Lobos, December 22 from 21.00 at the Mercado do Município de Câmara de Lobos. Theme will be Relive the Christmas Traditions, with musical entertainment and typical Christmas delicacies. The Night Market in Funchal on the 23 December will have 66 spaces reserved for street trading. From the 21 December until Christmas Eve, you can buy fruit and vegetables from the 37 traders in the streets of Boa Viagem and Latino Coelho. Given the increasing number of people at the Night Market, more streets will be closed off from 18.00. All stalls must be dismantled by 6 am on the 24 December. The British School has its carol service tomorrow on Friday 17 December at the Hotel Tivoli at 17.30. Songs will be in Portuguese, French and English. Funds will go towards the education of children in Angola and Mozambique, and the cancer fund in memory of the previous school Director who died of cancer last year.</p>
<p><b>Madeira can benefit from Faro. </b>Ryanair yesterday announced the opening of 14 new routes from 2010 which will link European cities to Faro. Faro will be linked to Birmingham, Derry, Knock, Denmark, Netherlands, Spain, France, Germany, Norway, Sweden and Italy. They may add links to Madeira. Announced 500 tickets at 5 euros each for journeys in January.</p>
<p><b>Solar panels in Caniçal. </b>Machico Council will examine the planned construction of a facility with photovoltaic panels in Caniçal. The project is the responsibility of Nutroton Energy and the site will be in Feiteira. This company has a site in Porto Santo. Work should begin early next year with 27,000 panels installed.</p>
<p><font color="#ff0000"><strong>Paul (Paul do Mar) sent this in &#8230; many thanks.</strong></font></p>
<p><strong>From a Ryanair press release: </strong>&quot;6 based aircraft and 14 new routes (28 in total) being launched. Ryanair will create over 300 direct jobs and offer over 200 weekly flights to / from Faro in an investment of over $400 million in the airport. Ryanair’s new routes from Faro are to : Billund, Birmingham, Derry, Eindhoven, Kerry, Knock, Madrid, Marseille, Maastricht, Milan (Bergamo), Oslo (Rygge), Paris (Beauvais) and Stockholm (Skavsta). The additions will increase Ryanair’s traffic at Faro to 1.3million p.a. which will sustain 1,300 well paid local jobs in the region.&quot; <a href="http://www.ryanair.com/en/news/rte-en-161209-4" target="_blank">LINK</a>&#160;</p>
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<p><strong>Increases inevitable</strong> <strong>- The price of bread, milk, chicken and pork will rise in 2010. And there are other goods awaiting market developments.</strong> </p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/181209/dn0401070101.jpg" /> The main front page picture shows some sort of dredging boat at work in Funchal Port : <strong>Cleaning the port costs €322 thousand – Dredging starts in January. It aims to increase operational capability&#160; and reduce mistakes, as one might anticipate for next Monday. </strong>The port authority APRAM has arranged for Funchal Port to be cleaned by dredging, with work starting on 4th January. APRAM monitors the depth of the water in the areas where ships berth, and have established that the time for a clean-up has arrived. The north terminal was done last year to allow for cruise ships to a depth of 7 metres. The south terminal has not been dredged since 2007, when&#160; it was in preparation for the year end cruise ship visits.&#160; </p>
<p>Today’s main news headline :<strong> Complaints every day – The Inspectorate of Economic Activities uncovers four irregularities daily in the food trade. &#8216;Operation Christmas&#8217; has already caught refusals to exchange gifts. </strong>Some traders will only exchange gifts after Christmas period. They are obliged by law to do so at the time of the request as long as the request is made, as long as it is within the specified time and the customer has the receipt. Refunds are only mandatory where the goods are faulty and the retailer is unable to replace them with an equivalent or superior product. Food badly packaged, kept at an incorrect temperature, or even outside it&#8217;s expiry date are keeping the IAE team busy, with 3 to 4 infractions detected daily in the audit of stock management in the food trade. The Xmas operation is also looking at pricing, ensuring that the correct price is affixed to the products inspected, often finding that is not the reality. </p>
<p><strong>Valter should keep calm – The former president of Porto Moniz advises the new counsellor not to panic when analysing the accounts of the past</strong> [regime?]. The story so far is covered above by Elaine, but now the former president of the câmara, Gabriel Farinha, is telling his successor Valter Correia not to get his knickers in a twist. The response comes after at a recent meeting it was said the administration of former president had been &quot;disastrous&quot;. <em><font color="#004000">€10 million debt &#8230; pocket money for the fine PSD politicians (but only if they can get away with it).</font></em>&#160;</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s sport / football headline : <strong>Rúben on high &#8211; The creative Madeiran is now coveted by Sporting and FC Porto.</strong> Rúben Micael of Nacional is on the shopping list of a number of top clubs. He turned in a fantastic performance on Wednesday night in the Europa League, and scored two goals and set up another, and although he is much sought after by clubs in Portugal, Spain, France, and England, any deal is still some way off. </p>
<p>Just coming through on the radio is the draw for the knock-out stage (last 16) of the Champions League. Porto will play Arsenal.</p>
<p><strong>Madeira on Orange Alert – Rain, wind and rough seas put the region on warning. The weather is going to remain unstable until at least the 20th December. </strong><em>I<font color="#400000"> just remembered that Elaine has already covered this above.</font></em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s Photo Thanks to Karen&#160; &#8230; View from Pico dos Barcelos It looks very familiar to me Karen, perhaps someone sent in a similar one? Lovely view. &#34;Funchal is by far among one of the prettiest places we&#8217;ve been so far on this cruise. We we docked, we look out over our balcony to see [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s Photo Thanks to Karen&#160; &#8230;</strong> View from Pico dos Barcelos</p>
<p><a href="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/madeiranewsblog0911karenviewfromPicodosBarcelos.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 0911 karen view from Pico dos Barcelos" border="0" alt="madeira news blog 0911 karen view from Pico dos Barcelos" src="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/madeiranewsblog0911karenviewfromPicodosBarcelos_thumb.jpg" width="497" height="374" /></a>It looks very familiar to me Karen, perhaps someone sent in a similar one? Lovely view.</p>
<p>&quot;Funchal is by far among one of the prettiest places we&#8217;ve been so far on this cruise. We we docked, we look out over our balcony to see that the sun was shining and all the white buildings with the red roofs were sparkling in the sunlight&quot;. Lots of photos, and a bit of mickey taking too. <a href="http://pattycake1aolcom.blogspot.com/2009/12/fun-in-funchal-and-have-some-madeira-my.html" target="_blank">CRUISERS PRIVATE BLOG</a></p>
<p>The Madeira specialists&#160; have updated or revised their website <a href="http://www.atlanticholidays.net/our_destinations.html" target="_blank">ATLANTIC HOLIDAYS</a></p>
<p>&quot;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&quot;. <a href="http://destinet.ew.eea.europa.eu/whos-who/nominees-and-winners-awards/madeira-excellent-destination" target="_blank">I DON&#8217;T KNOW WHAT THAT&#8217;S ALL ABOUT?</a></p>
<p>This weekend&#8217;s football : Marítimo host Olhanense tomorrow at 4 pm. Nacional make the trip to Leiria on Monday with the kick-off at 8.15 pm. Neither game is televised. The game between Benfica and Académica on Sunday is on RTP at 8.15 pm.</p>
<p>Have a jolly good weekend!</p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>Lisbon almost forced to give money for the new hospital. </strong>The possibility of the State providing capital for the construction of the new Hospital of Madeira is nearer. All because the CDS-PP delivered a draft resolution urging the Government of the Republic to regulate what the Regional Finance Law provides: &quot;The establishment of projects of common interest between the Republic and the Regions.&quot; In the document the centrists recall that 30 months after the law is in force, the decree on these projects, which are promoted for strategic or national interest, was not elaborated and approved and impedes the Autonomous Regions to nominate projects and works for this important financial instrument. Following these rules, the Assembly of the Republic asked the opinion of the Regional Government and the Legislative Assembly. Jardim has already decided in favour of a move to proceed with these rules as soon as possible. Apart from having a view applicable to the new Central Hospital of Funchal, the reason behind this initiative of the centrists, the type of project the Regional Government would like to see the State finance is the access to the maritime station at the port of Funchal and the fishing port at Câmara de Lobos. The Regional Government asks for haste in approving the law, so that it enters into force in time for the Regions to obtain funding for projects in the next State Budget. With this political will in Madeira and the support of the opposition in Lisbon, applications for projects of common interest could soon be a reality. The classification of a project as being of community interest is subject to approval by the Government of the Republic and the Regional Government, so the final decision is down to Jose Socrates. Even if the decision is positive, little is known about the conditions of financing by State funding.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/041209/dn0401020901.jpg" /> Seismic activity of magnitude 3.7 on the Richter scale felt in Madeira and Porto Santo. </strong>The Institute of Meteorology noted at 12.05 yesterday, an earthquake of magnitude 3.7 (Richter) with epicentre about 16 kilometres North of the island Deserta Grande. The intensity reached III on the Mercalli scale (from I to XII) and was felt in Machico, Santa Cruz, Caniço, Funchal and Porto Santo. There was no record of any damage and some people asked the authorities for assistance. It was the second episode in less than two months in the same area; on 23 October 2009, 2 km away, activity of magnitude 2.8 Richter or grade II/III Mercalli.</p>
<p><strong>Santa Cruz launches a program for the Christmas period to promote local trade.</strong> The Municipality is launching a program from December 9 to January 13, called &#8216;What is ours is good!&#8217; In an effort to boost local businesses, customers are to be rewarded for buying in the county. For every 10 Euros of purchases, the customer receives a voucher that can be entered in a tombola. The draw will take place on January 16 but the value of the prizes will not be determined until the number of traders taking part is known. </p>
<p><strong>Industrial parks are full. </strong>The Business Park in Câmara de Lobos is to build 11 new units due to the high demand from regional businesses. 12 units have just opened and there are 5 in Funchal and 5 in Ponta do Sol opening early next year. By 2011, there will be a total of 50 units. The Government&#8217;s strategy has been to create infrastructure and incentives for the regional economy to maintain levels of production and income. The park has been built so that industrial units are not in urban and residential areas, and to provide better technical and working environments.</p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Casa Pretoria&#8217; fraud in Catalonia linked to Madeira. </strong>The Casa Pretoria fraud case has its epicentre in Catalonia and is being investigated by a top Spanish judge, Baltazar Garzon. There are links with various tax havens in Andorra, Switzerland, Gibraltar, Portugal and Madeira. The case relates to crimes of conspiracy, money laundering, corruption and falsification of documents to illegally divert European Cohesion Funds. 21 people have been indicted, of which 5 are in custody. Most are businessmen or hold senior positions in Municipalities in Catalonia. Results from investigations into real estate transactions have so far detected crimes in three municipalities to the sum of 44.4 million Euros. A member of the Socialist Party of Catalonia, Luis Garcia, was the instigator of the fraud. A business close to him was awarded a development project by municipalities involved in the fraud. The money received for favours was laundered through tax havens. Money invested in tax havens was used to purchase land which was subsequently reclassified through a network of middlemen and commissioning agents.</p>
<p><strong>Promoting tourism occurs without any money. </strong>Promoting tourism affected by default of 2 million. Turismo de Portugal has not transferred 800,000 Euros and 1.2 million has not been transferred from the Regional Budget to the Association of Promotion of Madeira. Out of a budget of 5 million, this is a shortfall of 40% with less than 25 days until the end of the year, resulting in defaulting. With the 4 + 1 + 1 rule: for every 1 euro private funding, add 1 euro from the regional budget and 4 Euros from Turismo de Portugal. Turismo de Portugal refused to transfer money without regional authorities doing so, and is in the process of settling the payment of the remaining 30%. This is causing distrust and contracts amended by some operators. There is unease because the Regional Government has ended the extraordinary boost in funding and although the Regional Secretary of Tourism has an increase in budget, the Promotional Association will have a 2.3% cut in funding. In addition, there is uncertainty about the Government investing in emerging markets rather than the tradition markets of the United Kingdom, Germany and France which represent 47.8% of the tourists.</p>
<p><strong>Carlos César says the Azores have not yet decided to support the proposal of Madeira. </strong>The President of the Regional Government of the Azores declined today to reveal its position on the proposed revision of the Regional Finance Law presented by Madeira, as they are still evaluating the document. During the election campaign for parliamentary elections, Carlos César repeatedly supported the Azores being positively discriminated against in relation to Madeira, arguing that it is an archipelago of nine islands, which have different needs than one that has only two islands in close proximity. The president of the regional executive, who is also the leader of the PS &#8211; Azores, criticized the actions of the opposition parties on the continent as they are not in government. &quot;The opposition says the Government has not realized that it does not have an absolute majority in the Assembly of the Republic, but the truth is that the opposition does not yet understand that it is not in government.&quot; </p>
<p><strong>Tourism honours German couple.</strong> The German couple, Egon and Astrid Roes have visited 75 times. They received a certificate, bouquet of flowers and a toast of Madeira Wine. Astrid Roes said he liked much of the island and when people asked why they favoured the island, he said they liked to experiment, and the island had always something to find, even after dozen of trips. </p>
<p><strong>VII Meeting of the Africans People. </strong>7 December in the Municipal Gardens, Funchal at 20.00. Music, dancing and food. There is a small African community in the region, only about 300 Africans.</p>
<p><strong>Madeira reaches EU target for education. </strong>Madeira has managed to achieve some of the goals set by the EU for the level of education for 2010, others are still being achieved. 100% of children under 5 years are in pre-school education, 87.2% attendance at school and 100% at Basic Education are learning English. The drop-out rate of 12% still needs working on. Portuguese and Mathematics results are good at year 4 but decrease at year 6 and again at year 9. </p>
<p><strong>Corruption in the police? </strong>Commissioner Roberto Fernandes is the commander of the police in Funchal and also leads the Public Relations Department of the Regional Command. But his past is overshadowing his career. When sub-commissioner of Câmara de Lobos in 2004, there were two incidents involving members of his family where there are allegations of falsification of the evidence. Based on an anonymous letter, alleging abuse of power, falsification and denial of justice, the Public Ministry began an investigation. This is awaiting a court hearing. His name is not ratified in the Official Gazette, possibly due to the pending court case. </p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">The news headlines from today&#8217;s front page of the Diário de Notícias</font> :</strong></p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Over the top&#8217;&#160; operation at the arrival of Lobo Marinho – PSP, GNR, SEF and public prosecutors (?) searched cars and seized drugs yesterday evening on Porto Santo. </strong>The police, national guard, border and immigration control (amongst others) got wind that something was up, and were waiting for the Porto Santo ferry as it landed at the golden island yesterday. Searches were carried out, focused on the 37 cars that were being transported, and drugs were seized. The Diário says that it was waiting for an official statement on the matter and had no more details when going to press.</p>
<p><strong>Funchal Council want the Madeira Government to pay &#8216;freebies&#8217; of the hotels – Touristic usefulness in question. </strong>Under regional laws new constructions (particularly hotels in Funchal) can be exempted from paying council tax, at the decision of the local authority, that being the Câmara Municipal of Funchal (CMF). A great incentive for attracting investments in tourism, and great business for those investors, but of course it all leaves a gaping hole in the CMF coffers, a hole that has to be filled with local taxes from other IMI payers in Funchal. So some bright spark in CMF proposed that these losses should be paid for by the government of Madeira, and this was voted on and accepted in a council meeting. <em><font color="#000080">So now CMF will be the ones who approve all plans for new &#8216;touristic&#8217; investments, and the ones who give the discretionary exemption of IMI taxes, and then ask the government for reimbursement from public funds, at the cost of all the taxpayers of Madeira. Good business for Funchal for sure. </font></em></p>
<p><strong>Riu &#8216;chain&#8217; starts in Brazil through the hand of the Madeiran Estêvão Neves.</strong> <em><font color="#004000">This is a hotel chain that has decided to enter the Brazilian market, thanks to a Madeiran businessman. A bit out of scope for this blog me thinks.</font></em></p>
<p>Today&#8217;s top news story : <strong>Jardim switches budget of Sócrates for €100 million – The PSD national is in tune with the strategy of the president of Madeira : The &#8216;orange benches&#8217; guarantee the approval of the redistributive budget if there is a guarantee that the document contemplates increased debt capacity for the region. <font color="#ff0000">No time for me today to do this top story today, but if someone else is willing to translate, here is the</font> <a href="http://www.dnoticias.pt/Default.aspx?file_id=dn04010702051209" target="_blank">LINK</a>&#160;</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/051209/dn0401020101.jpg" /> Rubbish piles degrade the roads of Porto Moniz – cans, paper, plastic, iron and even mattresses thrown on the public highways, a damaging scenario for the landscape in the district. </strong>The &#8216;population&#8217; is breaking the law by dumping rubbish in areas where they shouldn&#8217;t be. An action that prejudices the attempts to attract more tourists to the area. As well as the rubbish already mentioned, there are washing machines and chairs, just dumped on the roadsides. The president of the council of Porto Moniz said he had no knowledge of such &#8216;tips&#8217;, but said that as soon as he was made aware he would have the areas cleaned up, and try and identify the offenders. <em><font color="#400000">What a disgrace! There are several photos, one even worse than this one. Some tourists will find this all quite attractive of course, more specifically the four legged disease carrying hairy kind.</font></em></p>
<p>&#8230; and of course the big football story : <strong>Draw pretty unfriendly for the World Cup – Brazil, Ivory Coast and North Korea. These teams will be the opponents of Portugal in the 2010 World Cup, that starts in June in South Africa. The draw, full of stars, decided that we play in Port Elizabeth, Cape Town and Durban. </strong>You heard it first on yesterday&#8217;s blog comments, with live coverage of Portugal&#8217;s fate, probably first on the internet worldwide. But what a contrived lottery it was, they might as well of picked out the four semi-finalists and not bother with the rest. And yes it was full of stars, if you can count that idiot Beckham. This is what a reporter for the UK Daily Telegraph said :&#160; </p>
<p>&quot;Seriously, what is it about <strong>David Beckham</strong>? Not only did he steal the show before the <strong>2010 World Cup draw</strong> in Cape Town, he got a ticket onto the main stage, a kiss from Charlize Theron, and then stood there smirking &#8230; they clearly love him more than ever. Becks may look like a lesbian barmaid with his new half-mowed haircut, but put him in a room with suits and cameras and strange things happen&quot;.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s Photo Thanks to Eiryl &#8230; Porto Santo ferry docked in Funchal In yesterday&#8217;s Portugal Cup 4th round football matches, mixed results for our lads. União (Madeira) lost in a penalty shootout away to Mafra. The Mafra team came onto the pitch wearing protective masks as a protest, after attempts to postpone the game, because [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s Photo Thanks to Eiryl &#8230;</strong> Porto Santo ferry docked in Funchal</p>
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<p>In yesterday&#8217;s Portugal Cup 4th round football matches, mixed results for our lads. União (Madeira) lost in a penalty shootout away to Mafra. The Mafra team came onto the pitch wearing protective masks as a protest, after attempts to postpone the game, because of squad members with Gripe A swine flu, were rejected.</p>
<p>Camacha however march on onto the next round, after beating Vigor e Mocidade by 1 – 0 in their home game. They should have won easily as the opponents were from series D in the third division.</p>
<p>Nacional struggled against Fátima in Funchal, with no goals in the actual game, but eventually qualified for the next round after winning a penalty shootout 4 – 3.</p>
<p><em>Elaine asked me to post this. I am clearly not having much luck in attracting sufficient help, so I really hope Elaine has more success :</em></p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">WARNING BELLS ARE RINGING.</font></strong></p>
<p>Der and myself are desperate for help. We are both taking far too much time on the blog, more than you would think (or I dare to admit). People really need to start sending Der articles or this blog will finish for good. We are both fighting hard to keep it going. Please don&#8217;t let everyone down by thinking your help isn&#8217;t needed or that your article won&#8217;t be interesting. Even a small contribution, regularly or otherwise, would help and encourage others. It would take some of the pressure off us both. The more diverse, the more interesting it could get for everyone.</p>
<p>Suggestions of how people can help:</p>
<p>Take a section of the online Diário. Front page, Madeira, Economy, Politics, Culture. I use Google translation toolbar, and other online translators are available.</p>
<p>Other newspapers online. Jornal da Madeira, Diário Cidade.</p>
<p>Tourism Board site. They will send you an email every month with details (in English). Also DRAC site has a monthly Cultural Agenda in English.</p>
<p>Scan newspapers and sites for articles about the island, tourist reviews and blogs.</p>
<p>Any travel articles. Ports, airports, organized tours, hotels.</p>
<p>Any experiences about your days out here, e.g. exhibitions, restaurants, cafes, bars, tours, museums, walks, places visited.</p>
<p>Local food with recipes and wine tasting.</p>
<p>Nature articles. Plants, birds, animals, environment, parks. </p>
<p>Local customs and culture.</p>
<p>Festivals and cultural events &#8211; coming or visited.</p>
<p>News and activities where you live, if on the island.</p>
<p>Shopping and offers.</p>
<p>Nautical events and special sports events.</p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Elaine had very kindly again provided yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong> </p>
<p><strong>Enterprises, employment and tourism have money. Strengthening tourism promotion, incentives to businesses and jobs and greater investment in culture depends largely on &#8230;.. state.&#160; </strong>At the end of the year, Madeira will have the largest direct debt in the history of the Region. For the bank loan guarantees, the Government has commitments in the order of 1,900 million Euros. Ventura Garces, the Regional Secretary of Planning and Finance will deliver tomorrow to the President of the Legislative Assembly of Madeira the proposed budget for 2010. As normal, 40% of expenditure is for public investment to secure employment through public works and to prevent people becoming dependent on meagre state benefits. Little is known of this year&#8217;s proposals. Tax revenue is expected to drop significantly next year so they are optimistic that the State will transfer €70 million early on. The European Union has provided a transfer of €75 million. The Regional revenue (tax etc) and transfers from the State and the EU will cover 86% of expenditure, so a loan is required for the remainder. Garces would not admit to the amount which he is asking the State to agree but it is thought to be more than €200 million, enough to repay the loan and secure payment to suppliers. Education and Health account for 73% of expenditure and Garces is worried about the spiralling costs of the departments, institutes and autonomous funds which represent 28% of total expenditure, and these levels could be cut. Incentives to business will cost €20 million and tourism will have an increase of almost one million Euros for promotion. In the next three years, €362 million will have to be repaid to banks, €52 million next year. The Government owes more than €150 million to suppliers, backed with loans amounting to €1,174 million. The Regional Government debt is expected to rise to €784.9 million by the end of this year, the highest value in history. This is justified by the debt being 17% GDP and the EU allowing up to 60% GDP or a debt limit of €2,760 million Euros. Jardim hopes to save tens of millions by his recent cuts. </p>
<p><strong><img style="display: block; float: none; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/221109/madeira1.jpg" /> Rocks continue to fall. </strong>The rock fall between Ribeira Brava and Tabua continues, along a section that has been sealed off to the public for almost two years.</p>
<p><strong>Bad weather boosts road casualties. </strong>The number of accidents increased this week with rain and excessive speed for the conditions. There were 61 accidents that caused 19 minor injuries, compared with 45 accidents and 21 injuries during the previous week. Funchal (26 accidents, 8 injured), Santa Cruz (13 accidents, 3 injured), Câmara de Lobos (9 accidents, 3 injured). Friday was the worst day, 5 people taken to hospital and 15 accidents. The via rápida, where there are an average of 11 accidents per week, had the most accidents with 28 last week resulting in minor injuries to 6 people.</p>
<p><strong>UMajuda helps schools in Achada and Rochão.</strong> This University organisation collects donations, especially for the younger age group. They have distributed dictionaries, children&#8217;s books, encyclopaedias, maps, video tapes, games and sports equipment to the schools in Rochão and Achada, as elsewhere in the region during previous years. The university musical groups &#8216;tunas&#8217; have also visited the schools. They have also helped the elderly and the Red Cross and SPAD. </p>
<p><strong>Support for the outermost regions are possible. </strong>One of the MEPs said that permanent funding for the outermost regions is not guaranteed from 2013, but it is possible under the Community Support Framework. He said that with the signing of the Lisbon Treaty, member states have not lost their sovereignty under a centralized Europe, as there are sometimes opt-outs if they think the matter should be debated nationally. Risks are that some countries will dominate and defend their own interests first. Costs will increase with an increase in the number of posts. </p>
<p><strong>Official websites of Government and councils lack maintenance.</strong> Lack of update. Regional statistics are out of date, some by two or three years. Most councils have not updated details about council members since the elections. Good examples are Câmara de Lobos, Porto Santo, Machico and Santa Cruz.</p>
<p><strong>Bandolin Christmas Concert. </strong>December 12 at Teatro Baltazar Dias, Funchal, cost 5 Euros. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/digital/fotos/221109/dn01013001.jpg" /> Lobo Marinho delayed due to power failure. </strong>An electrical failure late on Sunday night affected the electrical connections. The fault was detected at 8 am when the ferry was preparing to leave Funchal and delayed the departure. The electrical failure on the bridge and engine room made it impossible to leave the port of Funchal so a tug had to intervene at about 9.15 am. The failure did not affect the speed of the ship but it had to reduce speed to provide time for the tug to reach Porto Santo. The route normally takes 2 hours 10 minutes and took around 5 hours. The captain said the return journey should not be affected as tugs would be ready both at Porto Santo and at Funchal. The ship had about 200 passengers on board.</p>
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<p><strong>Government reinforces consular assistance in South Africa.</strong> Portuguese Government will reinforce assistance during the World Cup next year. They will also produce a brochure with local contact numbers for emergency assistance. </p>
<p><strong>Builders guarantees on new properties provide most complaints. </strong>In 2008, the Office of Consumer Protection in Madeira received 305 requests for assistance in this area, and this year the number has already reached 289. For a period of five years, owners of new properties should be able to have any defects repaired by the builder. In reality, it is difficult to get the repair corrected and the person often has to go to court or pay themselves. They often find the builder has gone out of business or disappeared. Legal action has to be taken within three years of the complaint.</p>
<p><strong>AIDS prevention. </strong>Madeira, like other European countries, faces serious problems that affect many young people, like drinking, smoking, drug addiction, sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS. This was stated at the conference yesterday, &#8216;Youth Without Risk&#8217;. Portugal has a staggering number of infected people, especially related to teenage pregnancy. Young people are educated about the transmission of AIDS but still do not use protection.</p>
<p><strong>Burglaries in Barreiros. </strong>Burglaries&#160; at the apartments Barreiros Golden and Stadium in Barreiros over the past two days have resulted in doors being broken down and around 8,000 Euros of gold and cash stolen. These occurred last Tuesday and Wednesday and the police have increased patrols. </p>
<p><strong>Failure of lifts in apartment blocks force tenants to climb 150 stairs. </strong>Apartment blocks affected are Varzea Park in São Martinho and Caminho do Amparo, block A 1 North. The top flats on the ninth floor are 150 stairs up. Some older people refuse to leave the flats and this has occurred for two months now. </p>
<p><strong>The &#8216;Madeira&#8217; in documentary. </strong>Alzirino Henriques has produced a DVD about the ship &#8216;Madeira&#8217; which used to transport goods and passengers between Madeira and Porto Santo. Its sinking on 21 October 2000 has led to its use as an artificial reef and this 30 minute video demonstrates the beauty of the flora and fauna which have colonised it. The video is in both Portuguese and English and the producer is Eduardo Costa, who has produced many local videos. It costs 15 Euros and can be purchased from FNAC, the Porto Santo Line and Tourism posts. </p>
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<p><strong>The funeral of cabo Telo was held in the presence of hundreds of people &#8211; &quot;Now he is in his own country&quot;.</strong> Hundreds of people gathered yesterday at the church of Paul do Mar for the last farewell to the first cabo (corporal) Gabriel Telo, killed in action 36 years ago in Guinea Bissau. The funeral closes a case of a group of soldiers, of whom two were from Madeira &#8211; the cabo and the soldier Telo João Nunes Ferreira. The process of exhumation and repatriation of the bodies to Portugal took about three years. The Union of the paratroopers was the body who started this rescue &#8211; being three elements of this special force among the 11 corpses &#8211; which now ends with this funeral, the last of the bodies were removed from Guidaje in Guinea Bissau. Now closed, in fact, a course whose objective was to bring home the bodies that had been buried in that cemetery campaign in Guinea, explained the president of the Parachute Regiment, General Avelar de Sousa, who yesterday attended the ceremony. Several entities had joined forces for the task to make this last tribute to the soldier, who died on May 25, 1973 (not 1963 as incorrectly written yesterday). Miguel Mendonça, chairman of the Legislative Assembly of Madeira, in the morning put a wreath at the urn of the soldier, while still at the monument to the Madeira overseas soldier. A little later, in Paul do Mar, the district where&#160; the cabo was born, Monteiro Diniz attended the funeral, ex-Representative of the Republic to Madeira, also Brazão de Castro, regional secretary, and Manuel Baeta, Mayor of Calheta, among other personalities. The process of exhumation and repatriation of the bones of cabo Telo opened a wound in the family that they had spent decades trying to heal. Mother, Flora Telo, never gave up so that the memory of the son would not be forgotten. During the last 36 years she insistently repeated stories about Gabriel, highlighting the qualities of this young man, who was sacristan in the church, the same church that hosted the final farewell ceremony. Yesterday, the upset prevented Flora Telo from saying what that final moment meant for her. The day before, however, she confessed that she still felt &quot;a great longing for my son.&quot; And looked towards the sky and called to Gabriel. &quot;He was a good dear son, as a child&quot; and he helped in the church, she recalled. The arrival of the remains opened wounds of the past in the family, but, despite the moments of pain and anxiety, no one regrets the decision. Yesterday, Gabriela Telo, his sister two years younger, said one feels &#8216;satisfied&#8217; that Gabriel was now &quot;closer&quot; to the family. The youngest of the sisters, said she felt &quot;a mixture of emotions that were impossible to describe.&quot; Still, she said that at that very moment, outside the cemetery, she felt &quot;a joy, because he is now at home. These last days have been a difficult time, with resentment, but now that he is here in our cemetery in his country, it is now a relief.&quot; With the funeral of cabo Telo &quot;we have closed, in fact, a path with the objective&#160; to bring back the bodies that had been buried in that campaign cemetery in Guinea&quot;, said the president of the Parachute Regiment, General Avelar de Sousa, who yesterday attended the farewell ceremony of the soldier from Madeira, who died 36 years ago in Guinea Bissau.</p>
<p><strong>Regional success against smoking in national press.</strong> At present, about 45 percent successfully quit smoking with smoking cessation consultations from the Health Centre of Bom Jesus. Compared to internationally, the success average here is 35 percentage points higher. Having just celebrated &quot;No Smoking Day&quot;, which leads people to seek consultation&#160; at the Health Centre of Bom Jesus. Ermelinda Alves said there are several reasons. Some people, because they became aware that tobacco is bad for their health, causing heart and lung disease, and that it is the cause of many cancers, and therefore making the decision to quit. One of the reasons that have more recently led to consultations relates to the economic crisis, where people cannot afford to smoke and come here to seek help to quit. There are also younger people who have young children who, at school, hear their teacher says it&#8217;s bad for health, and then the children ask their parents to quit and come to visit. But, of course, that success will be achieved when the smoker makes that decision, and has a strong motivation to quit smoking. </p>
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<p><strong>Mini-series will be shot in RAM</strong>. After the success of the TV series &quot;Flor do Mar&quot;, Madeira will return this year to be the scene of another project of the TV company TVI. After the series (Flower of the Sea) that &quot;exceeded expectations&quot; in terms of growth in the number of tourists from Portugal visiting Madeira, the regional secretary for Tourism and Transport, said that the private channel is preparing a new Portuguese mini-series to present to their viewers in the first quarter of next year. Filming will take place in Madeira in December. &quot;The plot is funny, but I will not reveal&quot;, said Conceição Estudante, explaining that the purpose of not wanting to remove the mystery around this new project is to ensure it commands a good audience in Portugal. The exact date when the mini-series will go on air also remains unknown.</p>
<p><strong>Cakes, cakes, liqueurs and pork &#8211; In times gone by all these products were made at home and since the beginning of December there was a great hubbub, especially from the ladies in the preparation of these delicacies.</strong> Recipes for cakes and liqueurs were often kept in the minds of people and passed on to subsequent generations. A tradition that has persisted over many generations was the so-called &quot;Night of bread.&quot; At a time when there were few existing bakeries in Madeira and Porto Santo, families gathered on the evening of 23rd December to bake the bread in the oven. The hard work was done with joy and often the sound of typical melodies of Madeira. Even today in some parishes, especially in the city of Funchal this tradition is maintained. The meat of the pig that was killed on the 8th of December, or the next few days after that date, provided an enormous amount of different recipes. </p>
<p><strong>When the &quot;Feast&quot; had another flavour</strong>. Maria Fernandes 78 years clearly remembers the &quot;Feast&quot; and at times it is with some nostalgia that she refers to the many activities taking place in the build up to Christmas. &quot;In the past it seemed that time was not moving. We waited with anxiety the arrival of December to experience the festival. And since there were many difficulties times, Christmas was a very special time because meals were better, we had cocoa and cheese, which during the other months of the year were a luxury. &quot;Also important was the day the pig was killed. The entertainment around the event was varied&quot; Maria Fernandes recalled. &quot;On the eve of that day I almost could not sleep thinking about the task the next day. From early morning until the night I had so much to do with helping &quot;Marchant&quot; (the man who kills the pig), to prepare the various ingredients with the meat of the pig, the innards, blood and lard. And as it was a day of entertainment, I was always looking to play some pranks such as asking someone to go and get oil to lubricate the saw to cut the pork, or&#160; placing of the nails in the pockets of some of the more intoxicated people. And throughout the day no one went hungry or thirsty, with coffee with brandy drunk early in the morning, and not forgetting the dry red wine&quot;. These traditional activities of yesteryear are still re-created in the present day by some cultural associations of the region. And in some rural parishes of Madeira, there are those who keep their Christmas with an authentic flavour. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[(13th September). The last of today&#8217;s headlines : &#8216;Santo da Serra Takes In Biomass Plant &#8211; Nutroton invests €22 million for energy production&#8217;. Nutroton Energy, whose CEO is an ex PSD president, will install the biomass plant in the parish to generate electricity. The decision was taken unanimously by Santa Cruz councillors, after a proposal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(13th September). The last of today&#8217;s headlines : <strong>&#8216;Santo da Serra Takes In Biomass Plant &#8211; Nutroton invests €22 million for energy production&#8217;</strong>. Nutroton Energy, whose CEO is an ex PSD president, will install the biomass plant in the parish to generate electricity. The decision was taken unanimously by Santa Cruz councillors, after a proposal by the majority PSD. As well as produce clean energy, the plant will bring prosperity to the area, provide new jobs, and reduce the environmental problem of disposal of poultry waste. The land needed will be transferred without cost from the council to the company. The plant will have a capacity of 8 MW. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s probably more theoretical than practical for most of us, but the natural gas market reaches the final stage of liberalisation at the end of this year, a time when we the domestic consumers can choose our supplier, an option that is already available to large consumers. The liberalisation of the market started in January 2007, with EDP and Galp dominating the market up until then. Switching suppliers will cost nothing, but as most of us on Madeira probably use bottled gas we will not see much impact, although the impact of liberalisation on gas pricing is yet to be seen. </p>
<p>(12th September). <strong>&#8216;Fund Doesn&#8217;t Thrive &#8211; Only one family on Madeira has signed up to the fund created to help those who can&#8217;t pay their monthly bank mortgage payments&#8217;</strong>. The central government created scheme was there to help families during the crisis who were in arrears with their mortgages, by allowing them to give up ownership, but pay rent instead, until times improved. The truth is that the results show that the Portuguese, and Madeira in particular, did not believe in this product, which allowed the &#8216;tenant&#8217; the right to buy back their property until the end of 2020. The banks were not keen to get involved, being one problem, but the massive retreat in interest rates also made the whole scheme less necessary. </p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Construction Slows But It Doesn&#8217;t Stop &#8211; Home building registers the lowest fall in Portugal&#8217;</strong>. It is a significant statistic. Madeira is the region of Portugal with the smallest fall in the construction of domestic properties, signalling that the crisis has not hit as hard here in the construction sector. In the first two quarters of this year, 275 homes were licensed, a fall of 27.6%. That compares with falls of 69% in the Azores, the worst, 55% in the Algarve, and 54% in Lisbon. In 2008 the number of residential buildings on Madeira was estimated at 82,735, with the actual number of homes within those estimated to be 119,995. 32% of these buildings are located in Funchal, 16% in Santa Cruz, and 11% in Câmara de lobos. </p>
<p>(13th September). The count for visiting cruise ships continues to impress. 35 are due in Funchal next month, and another 100 are expected in the final two months of 2009. The three month period will see over 220,000 tourists arriving by cruise ship, by far more than any other Portuguese port. November alone will see around 100,000 visitors here (54 cruise ships). </p>
<p>(12th September). <strong>&#8216;Lobo Marinho Will Undertake More Journeys To Porto Santo In October&#8217;</strong>. An extra six crossings will be fitted in, with Porto Santo Line rejigging it&#8217;s schedule for the big Porto Santo weekend of 3rd to 5th October. High demand for that weekend will be catered for through twice daily trips on 2nd, 5th &amp; 6th October. Monday 5th October is a public holiday, and many Madeirans want to make a long weekend break on the golden island. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[(10th September). &#8216;Jet2 to begin Manchester to Madeira service&#8217;. Budget airline Jet2.com is to start a new service to Madeira from Manchester Airport (UK). It said the flights to Funchal would operate every Monday during summer 2010 with fares starting at £49.99 one way including taxes. Jet2 said this this and other new services to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/100909/dn0401070901.jpg" /> (10th September). <strong>&#8216;Jet2 to begin Manchester to Madeira service&#8217;</strong>. Budget airline Jet2.com is to start a new service to Madeira from Manchester Airport (UK). It said the flights to Funchal would operate every Monday during summer 2010 with fares starting at £49.99 one way including taxes. Jet2 said this this and other new services to Tunisia, Kos, Gran Canaria and Venice announced in recent weeks would create an extra 250 jobs. Ian Doubtfire, the airline&#8217;s managing director, said, “Madeira is a stunning island and an absolutely fantastic Summer holiday destination which I am sure will be extremely popular with our customers in the North West and beyond. “We are the only airline to offer direct scheduled services to Madeira from Manchester meaning that this service will benefit people from across the north.&quot; Andrew Harrison, Manchester Airport Commercial Director, said: “Jet2.com is going from strength to strength at Manchester Airport as they continue to expand their range of destinations with Madeira being the latest to go on sale. Madeira is an extremely popular holiday destination and will be a welcome addition to our summer schedule”. I got this from another source, but the Diário also covers it, saying that a 3 year €200,000 promotional investment has been made by tourism, and that flights will start next February, but I couldn&#8217;t find any then. I have checked Summer flights, and you can book flights now, but I didn&#8217;t see many flights at the headline price. <a href="http://www.jet2.com" target="_blank">JET2</a></p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/090909/dn0401070101.jpg" /> (9th September). </p>
<p><font color="#000080">Pictured But not named : The &#8216;Pirata Azul&#8217;</font>. </p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Historics Of &#8216;The Line&#8217; Are Still Around&#8217;</strong>. Long before the days of the current ferry &#8216;Lobo Marinho&#8217;, other vessels worked the route between Madeira and Porto Santo in the early 1980&#8242;s, transporting people and supplies, and starting the real development of Porto Santo. The &#8216;old school&#8217; continue to operate, one with more success than the others. The &#8216;Pirata Azul&#8217;, which now takes tourists up and down the Rio Douro, now has a capacity for 231 passengers, and is one of the great attractions of the wine making region of Portugal. That ship could make the archipelago crossing in 3 hours. The &#8216;Independência&#8217;, working here in 1983, was Norwegian built. It is now based in Sétubal. The &#8216;Alizur-Amarillo&#8217; also remains active, owned by a Croatian company, sailing the Adriatic Sea. Another, &#8216;Pátria&#8217;, has been rebaptised, and is now the &#8216;Sea Flower 2&#8242;, &#8216;and is currently operating in the seas of South Korea. The first every actual ferry to undertake the Porto Santo route was the&#160; &#8216;Lusitânia Expresso&#8217;, and is currently in Venezuela, making connections between the islands of that country, that are found in the Caribbean Sea. In more recent times, Porto Santo Line has had the right to the route, firstly with &#8216;Lady of Mann&#8217;, then &#8216;Lobo Marinho 1&#8242;. The current ´job holder&#8217;, &#8216;Lobo Marinho 2&#8242;, has been in service since 2003, and was purpose built for the job. </p>
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<p>(8th September). <strong>&#8216;TAP Launches Low Cost To 34 Cities&#8217;</strong>. TAP, Portugal&#8217;s favourite airline, is making 300,000 cheap seats available for European travel to 34 cities. €59 is the starting price. Also (and they were outside of Europe last time I saw a map) the promotion includes destinations in Africa and the Americas. The prices shown include taxes, but you have to fly from Lisbon or Porto, booking by the end of this month, and travelling between 1st November and 31st March. </p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Pilots Call Strike For 24th &amp; 25th September &#8211; Paralysation motivated by intolerable discontentment by the pilots of TAP&#8217;</strong>. The trade union representing TAP airline pilots has announced a further strike, after a vote was taken this week, with 85% of those present at the meeting in agreement with strike action.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[(2nd September). &#8216;Promotions in the Portuguese market &#34;are yielding good fruit&#34; &#8211; Tourism bucks the national trend with the number of visitors from the mainland rising 34%&#8217;. The regional director of Madeira Islands Tourism highlighted that the focus on the domestic market to counter the crisis is working, with the number of Portuguese visitors growing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(2nd September). &#8216;Promotions <strong>in the Portuguese market &quot;are yielding good fruit&quot; &#8211; Tourism bucks the national trend with the number of visitors from the mainland rising 34%&#8217;.</strong> The regional director of Madeira Islands Tourism highlighted that the focus on the domestic market to counter the crisis is working, with the number of Portuguese visitors growing 34 percent in June. &quot;In the domestic market we are going against the tide, and we have seen a significant increase of tourists visiting us, as shown in the preliminary statistics from January to June this year, that grew 14 percent&quot;, said Raquel França. She admitted that there are decreases in other traditional markets for Madeira, where the United Kingdom visitors fell in the order of 22 percent, and Germany, with a fall between four and seven percent.</p>
<p><strong>&#8216;SBA Will Have Two Weekly Flights In October And November &#8211; The airline is launching the route Caracas &#8211; Madeira &#8211; Tenerife with two visits weekly&#8217;</strong>. The decision is the result of a &#8216;low season&#8217;. On Sundays the flight will depart from Venezuela at 7 pm, fly direct to Madeira for 7 am Monday. It will then leave 2 hours later for the Canary Islands, before flying back to Venezuela. The second flight will leave Caracas on Thursdays at 7.15 pm, flying to Tenerife, and then on to Madeira, leaving then at midday Friday to fly directly back to Caracas. In December and January the flight will revert to once weekly, and not include Tenerife in the schedule. </p>
<p>From today&#8217;s Jornal da Madeira . <strong>&#8216;Lobo Transports Over 74 Thousand Passengers In One Month &#8211; New statistics from Porto Santo Line return to show growth&#8217;</strong>. 74,301 to be exact, was a new record for the company that operates the ferry Lobo Marinho between Madeira and Porto Santo. The record was reached on 31st August, breaking all before, since transport between the two islands was established. August last year the number was 70,532 making an increase this year of 5.3%. The results show a recovery for the operating company, who say the the first 3 months of 2009 were best to &quot;forget&quot;, having lost 8 thousand passengers compared to the same period in 2008. The recovery began with an unprecedented campaign of reduced price tickets, along with promotions and holiday packages, that in the first 8 months of this year improved on the passenger numbers from the same period last year. More passengers maybe, but at lower prices it remains to be seen how profitability will be affected. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[(12th August). Today&#8217;s main front page story : &#8216;Searches Of Suitcases Destroy Luggage &#8211; Passengers coming from Venezuela complain that at the Airport of Maiquetia the suitcases searched were punctured with &#8216;ice picks&#8217; that damaged the luggage. Travel Agents were yesterday in the Venezuelan consulate in Funchal to condemn the situation. The consul Félix Mendez [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(12th August). Today&#8217;s main front page story : <strong>&#8216;Searches Of Suitcases Destroy Luggage &#8211; Passengers coming from Venezuela complain that at the Airport of Maiquetia the suitcases searched were punctured with &#8216;ice picks&#8217; that damaged the luggage. Travel Agents were yesterday in the Venezuelan consulate in Funchal to condemn the situation. The consul Félix Mendez Correa confirms the complaints and has already asked the ambassador in Lisbon to intercede&#8217;.</strong> The passengers from Venezuela, whether travelling with TAP or SB Airlines, are finding a nasty surprise when leaving Madeira Airport, with their property damaged with an ice pick. There is some half-cocked theory that this is done to detect drugs, though nobody is quite sure why it is happening. <em><font color="#004000">As the origin of the problem is in Venezuela I am not clear why the good people at the Diário thought this should be today&#8217;s top story, but to be fair there isn&#8217;t much else of excitement. Anyway having selected it, I think they lost an opportunity to sell more newspapers today with that limp headline. I think I would have gone with <strong>&#8216;Madmen run amuck in airport with ice picks&#8217;</strong>.</font></em> </p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Crisis Affects The Property Sector On Porto Santo &#8211; The purchases and sales of homes and lands on Porto Santo fall to levels that many have never seen on the island&#8217;</strong>. <em>Somehow I doubt that latter part of the headline is true for anyone out of infancy, but the only public notary on Porto Santo does reckon that everything was 20 to 30% overpriced anyway. The Jornal da Madeira covered exactly the same story on Sunday, so I decided to turn to that one instead (believe it or not!). </em></p>
<p>From the Jornal da Madeira (9th August) : <strong>&#8216;Property Market Is Stagnant &#8211; Pedro Leandro says that the Madeirans and continentals are still buying, but &#8230;&#8217;</strong>. Porto Santo is still feeling the effects of not just the economic crisis, but also the lack of international flights. Last year flights from London and Italy gave estate agents some hope, but since those were cancelled everything stagnated. Pedro Leandro, vice president of ACIPS and president of the board of the real estate sector, confirmed that the slowdown is general and Porto Santo is no exception to the rule. &quot;Especially as much of the building investment that has been done in recent years &#8211; we are talking about houses &#8211; was done mainly by continental and Madeirans (builders&#8217;)&quot;. Residents are also feeling the pinch, with increased difficultly in accessing bank funds to buy, despite of interest rates falling to record low levels. They used to lend 100%, but now there are few who lend over 80% of the purchase price, and they want guarantees to protect themselves against what happened in the past. English buyers have disappeared now, thanks to the drop in the value of the Pound against the Euro, and some are now trying to disinvest. Construction of course has also slowed, with so little demand, and with the price of materials so expensive (with increased transport costs) &quot;it really is expensive to build here&quot; he adds. Talk about a turn around of fortunes, up to around two years ago it was the &#8216;in&#8217; place to buy for foreigners, exotic and exclusive, but it&#8217;s a sad situation now with such a glut of unsold properties and nothing foreseeable that might remedy the situation, short term at least. </p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/120809/dn0401021103.jpg" /> <strong>&#8216;São Gonçalo Doesn&#8217;t Seem A Community Of The Capital &#8211; Not even in the Diário series (Through Madeira) did one find a parish without a health centre, supermarket, and public conveniences. S. Gonçalo has a pharmacy, some grocery stores &#8230; and little more</strong>&#8216;. <em>Santa Maria Maior it turns out was not the weekly featured location in the Diário, it is in fact São Gonçalo in Funchal</em>. In a parish that lacks almost everything, the list of aspirations of the people is very extensive and begins with the promised health centre. &quot;This is of course the parish of Funchal where more things are lacking&quot;, the observation of Paulina Silva who works in the pharmacy. &quot;It is easier for people to go to Funchal to live their lives&quot; she adds, recalling that there is no supermarket, the biggest one nearby being in Cancela. When the only multibanco (ATM), situated in a restaurant, breaks down (as it often does) then one needs to travel, and there is not even a public garden for people to pass some time. It does have a crèche, and a day centre for old people, but still lacks the health centre promised for so long, that even has a site allocated. In the meantime if one is sick, they have to travel to the health centre in Bom Jesus. As for the public toilets, they used to exist but they &quot;Closed the wc&#8217;s in the area and made into the headquarters of the scouts&quot; says 64 year old housewife Margarida do Rosário. There is no police presence in São Gonçalo she says, though they do make patrols which does help, though the assaults are rising along with drug problems. </p>
<p>Today&#8217;s football headline : <strong>&#8216;Criticisms At Real Before Liechtenstein &#8211; Portugal plays tonight (7.30 pm) without Cristiano Ronaldo&#8217;</strong>. The Madeiran superstar was not released by his club, Real Madrid, because he has flu. The criticisms are about the way Real handled the matter. <em><font color="#000080">I don&#8217;t wish to be disrespectful to Liechtenstein, or upset it&#8217;s fine platoon of bin men, but I don&#8217;t think the absence of CR737 is really going to change the result, although the Portugal manager seems to think they are similar to Denmark &#8230; let&#8217;s hope they got on the right plane then. </font></em></p>
<p>During July the Portuguese Navy carried out 9 search and rescue missions around Madeira, and three support missions in the Parque Natural da Madeira. </p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Jardim Inaugurated The New Terminal Of The Port Of Porto Santo &#8211; The structure provides shelter before embarking&#8217;</strong>. The president of Madeira opened yesterday the ferry terminal which has a covered waiting and boarding area, and a ticket sales and administrative area, for passengers of the Porto Santo Line Ferry, the &#8216;Lobo Marinho&#8217;. BTW : The Porto Santo ferry is running behind schedule today due to an earlier fuel problem. <em><font color="#ff0000">Why has the news been taken over by Porto Santo so much in the last week? Is it &#8216;cos Uncle Bertie is off there very very soon for his freebie holidays? </font></em></p>
<p><strong>Onto politics and the economy :</strong></p>
<p>(12th August). The day&#8217;s top political story &#8216;PS <strong>Has The PSD Ex-President Of The Parish Council Of São Vicente As A Candidate&#8217;</strong>. Humberto Freitas was elected&#160; president of the Junta de Freguesia in São Vicente in 1997 as a social democrat, but he has now changed his colours from orange to ?????, to stand for the socialists instead.</p>
<p>(11th August). <strong>&#8216;CDU Manages To Be In All The Parishes&#8217;</strong>. For the first time the coalition PCP/Verdes (Communists / Greens) are going to have candidates in all the local authorities on Madeira (câmara and parish levels). The CDU (also communists) will also have candidates in the 11 councils and 54 parishes. The effort requires an army of 800 candidates, more than half independents and people standing for the first time. The lists were delivered Monday in the various authorities around Madeira. A PCP spokesman stressed the importance of having &quot;complete coverage of the coalition presence in the region&quot;, as in the rest of the country. The objective being to &quot;end the promiscuity of the regional power in local government&quot; to help end the &quot;Jardim power&quot;. <em><font color="#400000">No doubt seeing the increase in the popularity of communism from the results of the European elections has encouraged the extra effort and the appearance of new candidates.&#160; </font></em></p>
<p>(11th August). The final front page article from yesterday : <strong>&#8216;To Close Hotels On Porto Santo Costs €1 Million &#8211; When the prospects of closing hotels during the Winter is hanging in the air, the sums force one to think&#8217;</strong>. To close the hotels of Porto Santo during the Winter would cost a million Euros, in &#8216;lay off&#8217; costs. The idea is not new, but unprecedented. It was first discussed in 2000, with the closures used to give staff holidays, training staff, and to undertake maintenance work. In the Azores it is done, with a state subsidy system that helps with 30% of the costs, and social security paying 70% of staff salaries. In the Greek, Italian and even Spanish Islands, there are schemes to ensure hotel workers are paid in low season. On Porto Santo, if the hotels were closed for 4 months from December to March, social security would have to pay out €1 million to workers, whilst businesses (or the government in the case of the Azores), would pay the remaining €433,000. </p>
<p>(8th August). <strong>&#8216;Banif Group Made €15.7 Million Profit In The First half Of 2008 &#8211; The result was positive but represents a fall of 64.6% compared to the same period in 2008&#8242;</strong>. </p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/120809/dn0401030201.jpg" /> Tonight is the second of two nights for the &#8216;rain of meteors&#8217;, that happens this time every year. Last night was due to be cloudy so I didn&#8217;t mention it, but tonight should be better. The fireballs are actually dust particles (pea to tennis ball in size) from the comet Swift-Tutle burning up in the atmosphere. The event starts well before dark, and the moonlight may also interfere, but they should appear at an average of around one per minute. The article doesn&#8217;t mention where to look, so I asked the blog astronomy research team (thanks Alberto) to look into it and the answer is to look north, with the naked eye. </p>
<p><strong>&#8217;32% Of Children Born Are To Singles &#8211; The number of children born outside of marriage increases year after year&#8217;</strong>. That includes unmarried couples and single parents. Figures released by the National Statistics Institute (INE) show an increasing trend in recent years and throughout the country. On Madeira in 2000, the total number of live births outside marriage, were no more than 20%, when the birth rate was quite high. In eight years, the total number of children born has decreased, but grown 12% to single and unmarried parents. Also in Portugal and the Azores there has been an increase of children born outside marriage. In 2000 there were only 22.5% in Portugal and 13.1% on the Azores, in that same situation, but by last year that had increased to 36.6% and 26.4% respectively. <em><font color="#400000">This is one of those stories that does the rounds every few months, usually accompanied by a statement from a church spokesman saying that family values are disintegrating, but not this time. </font></em></p>
<p><font color="#400040">I was just talking last week about the ex-president of the Câmara of Ponta do Sol, António Lobo, wondering where he was, and today there is an article saying he is being transferred to a prison in Sintra in Portugal. The reason is unknown. The former president was sentenced on 7 March 2007, in Ponta do Sol, to serve six years in prison for corruption and related crimes. He has another case still outstanding, again for corruption and fraud. Did I mention that he was/is a PSD-M politician? </font></p>
<p>Yet another Madeiran has been kidnapped in Venezuela. The 55 year old man from Serra d&#8217;Água was taken on Sunday. </p>
<p>‘<strong>Balloon Registers Record Of 3.88&#8242;</strong>. A 41 year old driver arrested in Santa Cruz on Sunday, registered a 3.88 blood-alcohol count when stopped by police, beating the previous record this year. <em><font color="#004000">I repeated this because I was chatting about this in town last night, and we reckoned the guy was dead and the police haven&#8217;t yet noticed. I have tried several blood alcohol simulators on the internet, including the one at www.rupissed.com, and have been unable to create the same level of alcohol in the blood.</font></em> </p>
<p>In a national politics story : &#8216;PSD gives citizenship to grandchildren of emigrants &#8211; The leader of the &#8216;orange&#8217; accused the government of having mistreated the PS Portuguese emigrants&#8217;. (If the PSD gets into power) It wants to widen the net of nationality to the grandchildren of emigrants, i.e. to the second generation. Manuela Ferreira Leite, PSD leader, says her party &quot;has always given great importance throughout it&#8217;s history to emigrants, with a fundamental concern of keeping together all those who are Portuguese&quot;. <em><font color="#000080">Smacks of something strange, but not sure what &#8230; world domination perhaps? </font></em></p>
<p><font color="#400000">The minister for health in the republic was talking to journalists about cases of people deliberately trying to spread the swine flu, Gripe A. She specifically referred to adults who, at the emergency services, refused to wear a protective mask, and mothers who said they would take their children to hospitals in the emergency departments to infect other people, since their children were already infected. She refused to name those responsible, saying it was not her role to do so, and the police could not arrest such people. Even without an official complaint, the Attorney General is considering the possibility of investigating the cases mentioned by the Health Minister, of persons who refuse to comply with the control measures for Gripe A, or express the intention to spread the disease. Spreading a disease is a crime in Portugal, and can be punished with a prison term from 1 to 8 years if it is deliberate, and by up to five years in the case of negligence. </font></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[(7th August). Today&#8217;s main news headline : &#8216;Lisbon Already Gave €64 Million In Incentives To Tourism &#8211; At the time of assessment, Tourism Of Portugal, the remit of Bernardo Trindade, realised that Madeira has received €10 million more than the Azores&#8217;. The imbalance in support has occurred since 2005, the same period of the mandate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(7th August). Today&#8217;s main news headline : <strong>&#8216;Lisbon Already Gave €64 Million In Incentives To Tourism &#8211; At the time of assessment, Tourism Of Portugal, the remit of Bernardo Trindade, realised that Madeira has received €10 million more than the Azores&#8217;</strong>. The imbalance in support has occurred since 2005, the same period of the mandate of the Secretary of State for Tourism, who also happens to be Madeiran. <em><font color="#400000">Quite why the Diário would want to stir up problems between Madeira and the Azores beats me, but I would guess the needs and circumstances of both locations are quite different regardless.</font></em> </p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Suspicion Of Gripe A Isolates Scouts&#8217;</strong>. Two teenagers from Las Palmas, Canary Islands, are under observation for suspected Gripe A. They are both being kept isolated in the School of Louros to avoid the risk of spreading H1N1 swine flu, whilst analysis is being undertaken to confirm the virus. The rest of the Spanish scout group continue to enjoy their Summer holidays here. </p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Only One Doctor Per Centre In The North&#8217;</strong>. Not just in Porto Moniz, Santana, and São Vicente, but also on Porto Santo, there is just one family doctor, and other services are having to be provided using retired doctors. The health centres are open up to 24 hours a day, but the clinical director of Madeira&#8217;s health service says that the number of daily visits are low enough that the situation is justified. There are 10 vacancies for family doctors on Madeira, so as a temporary arrangement retired doctors are used to help. <em><font color="#004000">I am not entirely clear, but it seems there are still emergency doctors in the health centres that are not part of this story. </font></em></p>
<p>Half of today&#8217;s front page is taken up with a photo of the Brazilian striker named Wanderley Santos Júnior : &#8216;Nacional <strong>&#8216;Steal&#8217; Wanderley From The Rivals &#8211; After being offered as a Marítimo reinforcement, the forward of Cruzeiro is now a Nacional player for 4 seasons. Rui Alves paid €750,000 and responds to the contract given to Alonso by its rival team&#8217;</strong>. <em><font color="#000080">An attempt by the Diário to invent a tit-for-tat story, but it doesn&#8217;t really stack up, and the player hasn&#8217;t yet agreed terms anyway. </font></em></p>
<p><em>Apart from a political story to follow later, that&#8217;s the front page today, so it looks like it&#8217;s been a struggle to fill the newspaper again.</em> </p>
<p>Just announced in football, in the new Europa League, Nacional will be playing Zenit St Petersburg. The first leg is away on 20th August, with the home leg the following Thursday (27th), both fixtures are scheduled for 8 pm kick-offs. Zenit were the holders of the 2008 UEFA Cup, and of the 2008 UEFA Super Cup, after beating Manchester United 2-1 in Monaco. <em>Tough one!</em></p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Church Robbers Are Repeat Offenders &#8211; Detained in Tabua they are answering for robberies committed in March and April&#8217;</strong>. At least two of the three men arrested by police early Wednesday morning in Tabua are identified by police and judicial authorities as responsible for a string of church robberies, including in Santa Cruz, Funchal, Câmara de Lobos, Ribeira Brava and São Vicente. Police enquiries have revealed a &#8216;modus operandi&#8217; which denotes &quot;a considerable degree of organization and hierarchy&quot;, equipped with various construction tools to break in through bars, doors, and windows, also using stolen cars with false number plates to travel between regions and transport their loot, most of which was the proceeds of collection boxes. Two of the robbers didn&#8217;t even have driving licences. The Regional Command of the PSP (public security police) will soon issue a press release revealing more details about this wave of church robberies. </p>
<p><img style="display: block; float: none; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/070809/mapa.jpg" />     <br /><strong>&#8216;Firework Positions Already Defined &#8211; A government resolution is aimed at overcoming objections about the posts&#8217;</strong>. Although the year end is still nearly 5 months away, the plan for the firework posts has already been prepared. The plan of the positions was approved by the Council of Government and published in the Official Journal of Madeira on the 28th of July. Resolution No. 860/2009 states that &quot;in recent years there have been some objections raised on the part of private entities, and in particular the use of land, structures and spaces for the placement of posts for the launch of fireworks that were traditionally used for this purpose&quot;. 39 positions have been approved to launch fireworks above Funchal and the bay. One new post has been accepted in the anfiteatro in São Martinho, and another has been slightly moved. Meanwhile the Regional Secretary of Tourism and Transport has already published the tender contest for the supply, installation and setting-off of the fireworks for the end-of-year celebrations 2009/2010. The successful tender will be known at the end of September or early October. The last few times it has been Macedo&#8217;s Pirotecnia providing the show. Some of the locations shown on the map will have several firework launching posts. <em><font color="#400040">Wasn&#8217;t it at one time one the purpose of the Atlantic Festival firework competition to find the best entrant and then give that company the year end contract?</font></em></p>
<p>The dates for the new school year have been fixed, and the new term will start on 21st September, with the school year finishing in June 2010, either on the 8th, 18th, or 25th, giving a school year of between 160 and 172 days. The first term will run from 21st September to 18th December, with some schools being closed at election times. The second term starts on 4th January and continues until 26th March, less the normal 3 days off at carnival time (15th &#8211; 17th February). The final term starts on 12th April. </p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Festival of cocktails in Machico &#8211; Twenty-five bartenders demonstrate the &#8216;art&#8217; of creating cocktails&#8217;</strong>. The Association of Bartenders of Madeira are promoting a festival of cocktails within Machico Gastronomy Week. The &#8216;first works&#8217; will emerge around 2.30 pm on Sunday, with the prize giving at 6 pm. </p>
<p><em>This from the Jornal da Madeira</em> : For only the second time in service on the Porto Santo route, the ferry Lobo Marinho transported over 50,000 passengers in a month. The achievement last month show a recovery in the market, but is also thanks to price reductions forced on the Porto Santo Line, due to poor passenger occupation during the earlier part of this year. the maximum capacity per trip is 1,150, and during the first 7 months of this year the ferry has transported 196,000 passengers.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[(9th July). &#8216;Splendida Inauguration &#8211; The most recent cruise ship of MSC Cruises will come to Madeira in January 2010&#8242;. The new ship will be inaugurated in Barcelona on Sunday by Sophia Loren, and then join the MSC Cruises fleet.&#160; The &#8216;Splendida&#8217; has a gross tonnage of 133,500 tons, is 333 metres long and has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(9th July). <strong>&#8216;Splendida Inauguration &#8211; The most recent cruise ship of MSC Cruises will come to Madeira in January 2010&#8242;</strong>. The new ship will be inaugurated in Barcelona on Sunday by Sophia Loren, and then join the MSC Cruises fleet.&#160; The &#8216;Splendida&#8217; has a gross tonnage of 133,500 tons, is 333 metres long and has the capacity for 3,900 passengers, served by 1,300 crew. Alongside its twin ship &#8216;Fantasy&#8217; is the largest liner ever built for a European owner. The first visit here is on 4th January, and it is also one of the 7 confirmed visitors for the new year celebrations. </p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Passenger Terminal To Be Inaugurated In Funchal Port&#8217;</strong>. The new terminal that will serve passengers going between Madeira and Porto Santo Island will be inaugurated on Monday (5pm)&#8217;. The new terminal will shelter passengers for the Lobo Marinho ferry from rain and sun, and travellers will be able to purchase tickets just before embarking. A similar terminal is being built on Porto Santo, and should be ready in August. The public and private investment is €400 thousand. The ceremony on Monday will be presided over by our beloved leader, Alberto João Jardim. </p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/080709/dn0401070201.jpg" /> (8th July). <strong>&#8216;Promotion : Money Is Not Even A Problem &#8211; Jardim Scorns, but the region ought to use the &#8216;Jewel of the&#160; Island&#8217;, Cristiano Ronaldo&#8217;</strong>. Madeira has not taken advantage of the revitalised worldwide appeal of Cristiano Ronaldo, but Portugal has him in a campaign costing €6 million. Recent statements by President Alberto João Jardim &#8211; that the region had no way to use the image of Cristiano Ronaldo &#8211; show that the regional government has no promotional strategy and the president does not know what colleagues in government are doing, being out of step with reality. Tourism of Portugal, through the Secretary of State for Tourism, has been accused by Jardim of showing a lack of ethics in the use of Ronaldo in it&#8217;s promotion, which is running in many countries including Spain, the UK, Germany, Russia and France. One such promotional poster appearing on large billboards or in ads, shows Ronaldo saying to football fans and other potential customers that &quot;my country has the largest white sand beach of Europe&quot;, a favour for which he apparently charged tens of thousands of Euros. One marketing spokesman believes that Ronaldo could work wonders for the image of Madeira, and he has previously said that he would be happy to participate in a campaign to help the island. </p>
<p><font color="#000040">The 5 star Choupana Hills Resort &amp; Spa (hotel) has received 5 nominations for the &#8216;World Travel Awards&#8217; in 5 categories, with the award ceremony taking place in October. The winners are decided on the votes of 167,000 tour operators and market professionals from 164 countries. The hotel won two categories from the WTA in 2004, one of which was for the best spa resort</font>. </p>
<p>(5th July). <strong>&#8216;Rural Madeira Launches Website More Innovative And With More To Offer &#8211; The new site is integrated with GPS coordinates&#8217;</strong>. The Association of Tourism in Rural Areas of Madeira has new tools to promote the association and the accommodation of its partners. The new site is more appealing and dynamic, contains more information, and the contents are better organised. The hotels and lodgings have Google maps pinpointing exact locations as well as GPS coordinates, helping to plan an exact journey plan for tourists needs, also including Porto Santo. <em>I had a look at it and it is quite easy to use, and although I didn&#8217;t actually make a booking, the process seemed pretty quick and simple. All in English too, and it has a travel guide</em>. <a href="http://www.madeirarural.com/home/?referal=37" target="_blank">RURAL MADEIRA</a></p>
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