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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Pete &#8230;</strong> Storm damaged swimming pool area behind the Forte de São Tiago.</p>
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<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.easydeliciousrecipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/6d404092baimoya2.jpg-150x112.jpg" /> Cherimoyas.</strong> Some consider the cherimoya one of the most delicious fruits available, but its commercial production is limited by a short growing season and shelf life. The cherimoya is native to the valleys of Ecuador, Colombia, and Bolivia, spreading to Chile and Brazil during ancient times. The United States Department of Agriculture imported cherimoya seeds from the Madeira Islands in 1907.&#160; <a href="http://www.seriouseats.com/2010/03/in-season-cherimoyas-choosing-storing-recipes-20100313.html" target="_blank">ARTICLE</a>&#160;<em><font color="#400000">Thanks Elaine, looks like a Anona to me, and if so is one of my favourite fruits and just coming into season now I think, and quite cheap too.</font></em></p>
<p>German submarine <i>U-68 </i>near sunk near Madeira Island &#8230; Pete <a href="http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq87-3n.htm" target="_blank">ARTICLE</a>&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; <em>Thanks Pete </em></p>
<p><em><font color="#004000">Jon kindly sent in a write up on progress in the clean up and repairs needed in Santa Cruz. Hover over a photo for a brief description, click on a photo for full size. Many thanks Jon &#8230;</font></em></p>
<p><em><a href="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/SantaCruz.jpg"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px" title="Santa Cruz" border="0" alt="Santa Cruz" src="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/SantaCruz_thumb.jpg" width="510" height="384" /></a> </em></p>
<p><strong>23 Days After &#8230;</strong><em> &quot;</em>Partly in response to the (removed) query about the Vila Gale Hotel in Santa Cruz the other day but mainly as a small follow on to your report, I attach some <a href="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/SaoPedroroadfromGaulatoSantaCruz.jpg"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px" title="Sao Pedro road from Gaula to Santa Cruz" border="0" alt="Sao Pedro road from Gaula to Santa Cruz" align="left" src="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/SaoPedroroadfromGaulatoSantaCruz_thumb.jpg" width="244" height="184" /></a> photos of our local area, taken over the weekend and today. All our mains services are fully restored but clean up ongoing. All roads passable but some still without &quot;edge&quot; walls and undermined or with tarmac missing in parts and potholes. The landscape and forest area around and above us is deeply scarred with the water run off channels, trees and rock debris etc. &#8211; the face of the land changed forever. All local houses O.K. but I don&#8217;t know about those in the higher areas of Gaula and Santa Cruz. Ribeira bridges repaired in Santa Cruz and promenade now fully open but walk with care; damaged walkways, loose rocks and unstable cliff face &#8230;.. Hotel Gale seems to be operating normally although the public pebble beach that fronts it is not, somewhat bashed. All cafes/bars and restaurants fully up and running in Santa Cruz (town) itself and some tourists out and about spending money&#8230;.the daily fruit/veg/fish/flower market is also open as normal and is as quaint as ever!&quot; </p>
<p><a href="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/CafetouristsSantaCruz.jpg"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin-left: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; margin-right: 0px" title="Cafe tourists Santa Cruz" border="0" alt="Cafe tourists Santa Cruz" align="left" src="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/CafetouristsSantaCruz_thumb.jpg" width="184" height="244" /></a> </p>
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<p>Marítimo lost their league game last night at Paços de Ferreira 1 – 0, following on from Sunday night when Nacional were defeated at home by Benfica, again by a single goal.</p>
<p><font color="#400000">If anyone should see a summary of the government budget cuts and changes, please let me know. So far over the last few days changes to taxes (increases for high earners), I have heard of restraints in public&#160; services, including pay restrictions for public service workers, a cut in unemployment benefit (new ceiling imposed), and also reductions in allowable tax expenses (deductions for 2010) have been announced. It would be useful for many to have a summary. Thanks.</font></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>15/03/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Criminal activity in 2009</strong>. Last year, Public Ministry investigations were for: 3,875 crimes against property, 1,264 against inheritance, 301 against the state and 80 unpaid cheques. Highlighted in the figures was the 42.5% increase in drug trafficking (285). There were the highest number of cases of domestic violence ever (1,025). Other prosecutions were: 597 for driving without authorization, under the influence of alcohol or other traffic offences, 46 charges of corruption, 33 cases of coercion and resisting arrest, 71 against sexual freedom and empowerment of children, 31 cases of violence against children and 6 cases of violence against the elderly. In the past 8 years, 11 men and 1 woman have been arrested for rape. Half were in their 20s and the two youngest were 17 years of age. More than half of the victims were aged between 40 and 65, and eight of the crimes were committed in the residence of the victim.&#160; </p>
<p><strong>Two families tried to take advantage of the storm.</strong> Two families from a social housing complex in Santo Amaro in Santo António attempted to take advantage of the bad weather of February 20th to get a better house from IHM. The eight people involved spent one night at RG3 but were detected immediately as false applicants. </p>
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<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/150310/dn0401020701.jpg" /> Stopped work obstructs stream. </strong>Residents living in the vicinity of the Ribeiro do Moreno in Santa Cruz are worried by debris from the floods of February 20th blocking the water course. The stream runs beneath the airport and is obstructed between the bridge linking Rua de São Sebastião to the placa do aeroporto (?).&#160; Flooding closed the Rua de São Sebastião and Rua de Santa Catarina for three days. The cause of the blockage is a seven year old concrete and iron remnant from when a petrol filling station began to be constructed. The construction was stopped when there was a dispute over inheritance of the land. The injunction has not been lifted and the structure still stands in the stream. The case is under review.</p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Clean Portugal&#8217; (</strong><strong>&#8216;Limpar Portugal&#8217;)</strong> <strong>has 121 volunteers in Madeira.</strong> The volunteers will try to clean the forests in one day &#8211; next Saturday. This is a nationwide campaign based on an initial event in Estonia in 2008. The event coincides with the Day of the Forest. So far, they have no offers of help from residents in São Vicente and Porto Moniz. Instead, the movement has volunteers from Funchal to Ribeira Brava and from Machico to Porto Santo. Posters advertising the &#8216;L&#8217; day have the slogan: &#8216;We&#8217;ll do it. And you? You&#8217;ll stay at home&#8217;. To adhere: <a href="http://limparportugal.ning.com/" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a></p>
<p><strong>Boy injured in explosion.</strong> A nine-year old boy was injured on Saturday afternoon after finding a &#8216;bottle bomb&#8217; while playing at his home in Lombo dos Aguiares in Santo António. This exploded in his hand and he has had minor surgery for hand injuries and facial burns. He will require plastic surgery later on.</p>
<p><strong>Wettest winter since 1865. </strong>December &#8211; February 2009 / 10 was the wettest season since records began in 1865. The amount of rainfall was three times the normal rate between 1971 &#8211; 2000. During February, Funchal was the wettest area and had seven times the average amount of rain. This was also the most since 1865. Porto Santo had the third wettest winter since records began in 1940. </p>
<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong>Porto Santo Line solidarity with victims. </strong>Porto Santo Line will donate 50,000 Euros to two charities. The company&#8217;s revenue from ticket sales for last weekend&#8217;s six trips between Funchal and Port Santo is to be donated to the victims of the storm of February 20th. Previously, the firm had promised to make the donation up to the sum of 50,000 Euros, so they had to add a few thousand Euros. The ferry transported 673 passengers to Porto Santo and 700 to Funchal.</p>
<p><strong>POLITICS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Region wasting funds for poverty reduction. </strong>The leader of the Socialist Party, Jacinto Serrão accused the Regional Government of not utilizing funds made available by the Government of the Republic for social intervention. &quot;The social fragility of the region is deliberately hidden by the Madeiran Government.&quot; The government has not divulged the serious situation linked to Social Security, growing debts of businesses. Part of this hidden reality is the low rate of allocation of social benefits, much lower than given by the State, contradictory to the regional reality. One of the political consequences of new information the party has gained from the former president of Social Security, is that the Socialist Party request a parliamentary debate on the state of Social Security.</p>
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<p><strong>Swan Lake ballet in Funchal on April 1st. </strong>The Moscow Tchaikovsky Ballet, accompanied by the OCM, will perform Swan Lake at 21.00 at the Congress Centre of Madeira. This is the first big event in the program celebrating the centenary of the Clube Desportivo Nacional.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/digital/fotos/150310/dn01013001.jpg" /> Compensation rises to 133 million Euros. </strong>The Portuguese Association of Insurers estimates the amount of compensation claimed after the storm of February 20th will reach 150 million Euros. Already, 1,532 claims have been recorded. Originally, they estimated a loss of 60 million Euros. This is the worst event in the history of Portuguese insurance.</p>
<p><strong>Storms cause 40 million Euros losses in agriculture and forestry.</strong> The losses have been sustained by bad weather since December. 2,300 farmers have applied for grants for damage and they can claim for 85% of damage. The extraordinary storm of February 20th has led to the Regional Government to ask the EU to increase the support to 95%.</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>Council accuses company of filling the river with rubbish &#8211; Santa Cruz suppresses contract because of the dumping in Camacha. The company boss concerned denies everything.</strong></p>
<p><strong>&#8216;The law of the stoppers&#8217; with opposing interpretations – Prohibiting internal criticisms within the Social Democrat Part [national level] is &#8216;fascism&#8217; for Filipe Malheiro, and an &#8216;act of courage&#8217; for Rafaela Fernandes. </strong>This has been a main headline in the national media for several days now, when a resolution was passed in the PSD party conference that enables party leaders to expel members who openly criticise the party. <em><font color="#400000">Watch out Uncle Bertie, as it seems to be your favourite pastime! Somehow I don&#8217;t think any PSD party leader would have the guts to expel him, as it would just make the situation even worse. UB at the conference was treated as a hero by friends and foes at the conference, as he rides a high tide of public opinion due to the sympathy and the following reaction to the disaster of 20th February.</font></em></p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Government raises [constructs] walls on the sandy areas – Gradually the houses on the beach front of Porto Santo have become holiday homes for the more powerful leaders. The Regional Government turned a blind eye, but prohibited new units. Now the fierceness of the ocean has led the government itself to the beach to protect these homes, starting through one of Jardim&#8217;s helpers. The sand dunes suffer. Even the Council of Porto Santo protests.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Storm : Santa Cruz quits from the &#8216;City Of Culture 2010&#8242;.</strong> The decision was taken by council president José Alberto Gonçalves, who considered it more important to focus on the need to rehome people and recuperate the area after the storm of 20th February. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/digital/fotos/160310/dn01013001.jpg" width="189" height="234" /> More than two hundred put to work in zones affected by the storm. The exercise repeats at the month end. </strong>Two hundred and forty-two people will be put to work in local institutions and charities in the areas most affected by the storms of 20th February. The program of recruitment of workers was set up by the Government, and is aimed at the unemployed receiving unemployment benefits. The deadline for applications ended on Monday, but at the end of the month the recruitment drive will be reopened for another wave of applications.&#160; The placement program for unemployed does not have any cost to local authorities or to social institutions that provide support to victims of the storm. Workers continue to receive unemployment benefits increased by 25% of the regional minimum wages, in addition to allowances for transportation. </p>
<p><strong>Nacional tourists feel the urge to visit Madeira – President of the Executive Commission of Mundovip is convinced that the national market is going to grow this year in the Region. Those responsible for the major tour operators are on Madeira today.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Boost in the promotion of the Flower festival in the internal market. Trinidade and Estudante [national and regional tourism bosses] discuss campaign for the winning and promotion of air routes.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Storms cause €40 million of damage in Madeiran agriculture. The Ministry of Agriculture is available to support proposals in Brussels.</strong></p>
<p>The main sports / football headline today : <strong>Bad luck brings defeat and distances Marítimo from the Europa League – Lack of effectiveness and a great goalkeeping performance were the foundation of the defeat (1 – 0) in Paços de Ferreira.</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>
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<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 : Thanks to Jon &#8230;</strong> another one from his collection of old postcards.</p>
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<p>Tobi found this Madeira online radio station <a href="http://miradouro.pt/" target="_blank">MIRADOURO</a> I had a listen when I was reading through the Diário yesterday, It&#8217;s was all pre-recorded music early morning, although there was some talking around 8 am. </p>
<p>Tobi, also said : &quot;A friend of mine Luis Filipe Pessoa e Costa has an exhibition on in the Electricity museum of paintings and some other artwork on the theme of Africa, they are there till the 14th November, and its free to enter, just ask to see the Africa Exhibition.&#160; I have added a link to the photos I have&quot;. <a title="http://www.flickr.com/photos/tobiinmadeira/sets/72157622638697949/detail/" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/tobiinmadeira/sets/72157622638697949/detail/" target="_blank">AFRICA ART</a></p>
<p>Don has updated his blog with a preview of a Madeira Christmas <a href="http://www.madeirablog.eu/2009/11/08/funchals-evening-dress/" target="_blank">FUNCHAL&#8217;S EVENING DRESS</a></p>
<p>&quot;Portas do Mar in Ponta Delgada, São Miguel (Azores), has unveiled a New Year&#8217;s Eve program set to rival that of Funchal, Madeira&quot;. <a href="http://ww1.rtp.pt/icmblogs/rtp/news-azores/?k=09-Nov-09---Events-New-Year%B4s-Eve-Gala-Ball-at-Portas-do-Mar.rtp&amp;post=16479" target="_blank">I DON&#8217;T THINK SO!</a></p>
<p>It&#8217;s the day of São Martinho tomorrow, a special saint&#8217;s day for bacalhau, castanhas, wine and good deeds. The Roman soldier died in 397 AD, and his first and most famous good deed was to cut his cape in half with his sword to help keep a half naked beggar warm.</p>
<p><font color="#400040">And talking of good deeds, I&#8217;m in a better mood today, particularly cheered up by a kind soul that used the PayPal button (just down there on the right hand side of this page). How he got through the rust I don&#8217;t know, but he managed, and it is now loosened and working OK. Anyone else encouraged by this act of kindness, please bear in mind that without volunteers to contribute to this blog there are no guarantees as to how long it will keep going. At the moment it&#8217;s just a few regulars, and in particular Elaine, who has been providing the daily news, keeping this going.</font></p>
<p>The rumours last week were true, with the TVI series set on Madeira, Flor do Mar, coming to an end after nearly 300 episodes. Anyone wants to know who shot Ana-Maria, I&#8217;m your man. It finished in an action packed fashion, with yet another murder, and the suicide of the baddy (of the feminine type).&#160; That should save the government here a few Eurobucks in hotel bills.</p>
<p>There were 8 new cases of Gripe A swine flue on Madeira last week, half of the victims&#160; were aged 15 or under. Two cases of the virus were caught here. 27 suspect cases were tested.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>Delays in Santa Cruz Court. </strong>People in Santa Cruz are having problems obtaining compensation due to delays in court hearings, now taking three years. Both cases cited were against Vialitoral for damage to cars when hitting loose stones on the motorway at Porto Novo and near the airport. One case was dismissed and another is still awaiting a trial date. One person sent a letter to the President of the Supreme Court of Justice asking him to intervene to make the court enforce the Civil Procedure Code and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, so there would be justice without delay. </p>
<p><strong>&quot;The worst is yet to come.&quot; </strong>Unemployed<strong> </strong>immigrants from Eastern Europe are going in increasing numbers to the Presbyterian Church for social assistance to help pay their utility bills. The Church has limited funds. Employment is increasingly scarce whereas in the past, unemployed workers could obtain temporary work in agriculture, e.g. banana cultivation. People can not see a way out of the crisis and often become alcoholics and both men and women turn up drunk when they go to ask for help. The Pastor stated, &quot;The most serious are the middle class in poverty, feeling embarrassment and shame. This has not yet appeared in force, but I believe it will appear. They are hoping the problem is resolved. The worst is yet to come.&quot; Many of the other 200 Presbyterian population are also experiencing hardship, pensioners needing help with obtaining medication. At one stage, there were 4,000 Ukrainians resident in Madeira, and now are less than half, but they are having problems getting their permits renewed if they cannot provide evidence they can support themselves and their families. They do not want to return to the Ukraine where the economic situation is worse and they have families here with children in the education system. As well as the Catholic Church, the Presbyterian Church receives Government aid and the Pastor thinks there could be better social assistance by a united effort of all the Christian religions.</p>
<p><strong>Criminal Register Certificates.</strong> These are for criminal convictions handed down by Portuguese courts and foreign courts for both Portuguese and foreign residents. The Criminal Register Certificate&#160; can be obtained from judicial offices, Loja do Cidadão and representatives of Foreign Consulates or Embassies and costs 3.5 Euros.&#160; It should take no more than three days to obtain and the content depends on the purpose it is intended for. It can be used for employment, licence, permit or registration of a public nature. It is required to obtain Portuguese nationality, change of name, taxi drivers, children transport services, freight forwarding businesses, public service workers etc. There is also a certificate for public companies, organisations and institutions. Misuse is punishable by either a fine or imprisonment of up to one year.</p>
<p><strong>Diocese of Funchal held vocational meetings for young people. </strong>For people interested in entering seminaries for the Priesthood. About 20 boys of year seven or above at school attended the meetings where there was a screening of an American video about the life of a priest, called &#8216;Fishers of Men&#8217; and is available on YouTube. They also learnt about the three components of seminary life; prayer, relationship and living and study. In the 96 parishes of the Diocese of Funchal, there are 76 priests and 22 are more than 70 years old, and 4 between 50 and 60 years. There has been 10 years with no ordinations and there will be 3 new Priests in Madeira next year. On average, there are 2 ordinations a year.</p>
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<p><strong>Socialists call for an inquiry into RAM debt. </strong>The &quot;rampant debt&quot; and the &quot;illegal debt&quot; the Madeira Government has been mounting up, could lead to a 100 million Euros penalty in State transfers in 2010. The 150 million Euros in loans which &quot;violated zero indebtedness&quot; under applicable laws could result in a penalty of more than 50% of transfers in 2010. The Socialists justify the initiative as follows: &quot;The need for the commission of inquiry stems from the fact that the Government of the PSD shows a great sense of irresponsibility and makes politics a weapon against the Madeirans since launching&#160; a state siege with the loss of two million per year in the Regional Finance Act (between 2007 and 2009), and calls into question more than 100 million Euros in transfers in 2010, with the bad governance it practices.&quot; They also accuse the Government of the &quot;obvious inability to act&quot; with incentives to overcome the crisis that have proved &quot;clearly insufficient&quot;. They proposed seven initiatives to help the crisis. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/091109/dn0401080201.jpg" width="176" height="223" /> &#8216;Almanaque PEF&#8217; celebrates 150 years of existence. </strong>The cover picture is a reproduction by a forgotten artist from Madeira, Jayme de Sa. This yearbook has 200 pages of regional events, religion, agriculture, history and cuisine and in addition to the tributes each month, a chapter on the British participation in the economic, social and cultural Madeira. &#8212;&#8211; <em>I assume there is not an English translation. It sounds interesting.</em></p>
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<p><strong>&#8216;Delights of Israel&#8217; in Reid&#8217;s Palace Hotel. </strong>The Embassy of Israel in Funchal is promoting the cultural event to be held on the 7th and 8th December. Specialities in &#8216;Les Faunes&#8217; restaurant will be provided by the Executive Chef of the Sheraton Plaza Hotel Jerusalem with music provided by the singer Ya&#8217;ara Olchik.</p>
<p><strong>Mission Recycle short of expectations. </strong>After three days in Funchal and Machico, only 72 used coffee machines deposited, enough to represent the planting of only 18 trees. No one showed up later on at Ribeira Brava after the initial queue at 7.15 am for the offers of 10 coffee machines at 10 Euros. . </p>
<p><strong>PS Rui Caetano warns of illegal container park. </strong>He was at the entrance of the food market in São Martinho yesterday morning to highlight the fact that the illegal parking of trucks and containers has occurred for four years. The problem starts when it rains and the mud floods the road and obstructs access for residents and customers of the food market. There is also the issue of unfair competition as there are some companies with the same activity which conform to the payment of taxes. The land is a public space and is not licensed by the Council and taxes are not paid to either the Council or the Government.</p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 10px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.netmadeira.com/noticias/2009/11/9/contentor-estacionado-ha-tres-anos-num-terreno-privado/421428.jpg" /> Another container site in between Machico and Santa Casa de Misericordia has been complained about to the police and the Council of Machico, as the container has been placed there without prior written permission of the owner since 2006. Manuel Franco Santos told the Diário, &quot;I went to the Council of Machico, where I was told it was illegal and they would notify the owner of the container to remove it within 15 days.&quot; So far, nothing has happened. The President of the Council says he will send an inspector to investigate as the situation is illegal and an invasion of private property, so justifies informing the police. In 2007, Manuel Franco Santos filed a complaint with the police but they said they could do nothing as it was private property.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.jornaldamadeira.pt/fotos/14_137616.jpg" /> Habitat restoration projects are important. </strong>10th November is the anniversary of the Natural Park of Madeira becoming the second protected area in Madeira in 1982. (Interview with the Director). The objective of the Park is to improve the quality of life of the people of Madeira for the long-term. The Director of the Natural Park said, &quot;The mission is to contribute to the sparing use of our unique natural heritage, preserving our cultural identity and landscape, three elements crucial to creating wealth and employment interests of sustainable tourism.&quot; The Natural Park occupies 70% of the island, includes several different habitation areas and some species in danger of extinction. One of the many projects being developed is the recovery of the habitat of the Freira da Madeira (Zino&#8217;s Petrel) to help its survival. Another project is to minimize the impact of wood pigeons on agricultural fields. Surveys are looking at the use of natural plants in the everyday life in the rural parishes and in Fajã da Ovelho, and cultural and heritage uses of natural materials. The Marine Reserves are an asset to the island; Garajau, Rocha do Navio, Ilhas Desertas and Selvagens and around Porto Santo. </p>
<p><strong>Almost half of the olive oil consumed in Portugal comes from Spain. </strong>Between 40 and 50 thousand tons imported per year but within four years Portugal will be self-sufficient. This is when the recently planted olive groves will be in full production. Spain is the main investor in Portugal in this sector, especially in the regions Alentejo, Beja, Serpa and Ferreira do Alentejo. The price has almost increased 50% worldwide in two months. Portugal exports 32.3% of its olive oil production, mainly to Brazil. This year, Tras-de-Montes predicts a fall in production, Alentejo region estimates a 20% increase in production and Beira Interior promises to be the best harvest in recent years. </p>
<p><strong>SATA and TAP reinforce code-sharing agreement. </strong>The Azorean airline increased the agreement it has with TAP to destinations linking Porta Delagada and Funchal to northern Europe and Lisbon-Zurich. &#8212;- <em>Details given but I haven&#8217;t a clue what code-sharing means. <font color="#004000">It just means they share the same plane, but from a passenger point of view they are separate flights &#8230; until they board that is. Der</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Cristiano Ronaldo receives compensation from the Daily Mirror.</strong> The British tabloid newspaper accused him of drinking excess alcohol and dancing while recovering from a foot operation in Los Angeles in July 2008. He received an apology and an unspecified amount of damages. </p>
<p><strong>Madeira nurses are better leaving the region in search of better working conditions. </strong>The complaint of the President of the Order of Nurses, due to motivation and difficulties in finding employment. Nurses have left due to recent changes made by the Regional Health Service for nurses with more years of service and difficulties for recent graduates in finding work. The President said that the future is black and within six or seven years, Madeira will have to import nurses from less developed countries. For these reasons he calls on the Government to reverse the health policies in the region. He said the health service lacks human resources and the 75 nurses who qualified this year are not enough to make up the shortfall.</p>
<p>Of the six patients in Portugal who had severe problems after eye injections at Santa Maria Hospital, two have just been told they are permanently blind. The hospital later denied that the blindness is irreversible. </p>
<p><strong>Interest rates threaten to double by the end of next year. </strong>Opinion of many analysts that the Euribor rate will settle at around 2% in 12 months time, i.e.. late 2010. At present the rates are at a historic low at 1% and there has been a downward trend since October 2008. Last September mortgage rates reached the lowest value at 2.361%. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/digital/fotos/091109/dn0101010601.jpg" width="146" height="224" /> Holders of firearms unaware of amendments to the law. </strong>The Regional Command of the PSP has found irregularities in the supervision of individuals with firearms due to amendments of the act in May 2009. Failure to comply with standards of conduct leads to fines, forfeiture of licences and confiscation of weapons. There is &quot;frequent confusion&quot; between liability insurance policies, and safe storage of firearms to ensure against loss, theft and accidents. </p>
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<p><strong>Praça do Município in Funchal illuminated blue. </strong>From last night until Sunday the three most&#160; important buildings in the square, the Town Hall, Sacred Art Museum and the Church of the College, are illuminated due to an initiative of the International Diabetes Federation. 10.9% of the population of Madeira suffer from diabetes. 26% of those aged from 60 &#8211; 79 years suffer from the illness. </p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">A quick peek at the front page of today&#8217;s Diário newspaper :</font></strong></p>
<p>Today&#8217;s main news headline : <strong>Alcohol sends 600 a year to hospital. Liver cirrhosis problems account for 95% of the hospitalizations in the Service of&#160; Gastroenterology. The Nucleus of professionals of that sector, who celebrate 25 years, meets Friday and Saturday in Funchal</strong>. Too many medical terms in this one to make sense to me, but the 600 alcohol related admissions mentioned in the headline, would be higher, but the unit is limited to just 15 beds.</p>
<p><strong>São Martinho : Bacalhau without music – The celebrations today on Madeira are the initiatives of the&#160; traders. And, with the exception of São Roque in Faial, new wine and cod fish is served without music. Even in São Martinho</strong>. There will be less barracas than usual in São Martinho tonight on the eve of it&#8217;s patron saints day, but the urge to mark the tradition will be the same as always. </p>
<p><strong>Minister says that Madeira received €10 million more – Office of Portugal&#8217;s Finance Minister insists in the advantages of the current Finance Law.</strong> The PSD-M social democrats say that the Regional Finance Law loses Madeira €200 million, the PS-M socialists say it amounts to just €6 million, and now the chancellor of the Republic says it benefits Madeira with an extra €10 million. <em><font color="#400000">As the Diário correctly points out, analysing the Finance Law is like analysing the election results, with each party having a different angle on the subject. They all agree that Madeira has lost out however, and there seems to be no doubt that the Azores receive more than Madeira from the State Budget. And why shouldn&#8217;t they, if the need is greater.</font></em></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/101109/dn0401070401.jpg" /> Golf of Ponta do Pargo already awarded – It just lacks the money. </strong>The €40 million needed has not yet been secured, even though the consortium of Somaque and Zagope has already been awarded the €16.4 million construction contract for the new golf course. The 100 hectare site has already been acquired at a cost of around €20 million. With an area of around 1 million square meters, the design conceived by Nick Faldo will include an 18 hole course, a 9 hole &#8216;pitch and putt&#8217;, a driving range, and a club house. The work will not start whilst the finances are unresolved, and the banks are tightening their lending criteria, and will not now lend against the original concept of the project to minimise their risk. <em><font color="#004000">So big deal &#8230; we need another golf course here about as much as we need Uncle Bertie&#8217;s debt management skills. I have been living here since before the concept of this new golf course, and despite the picture, I swear that there has never been a report of Nick Faldo ever coming here, so maybe his kids designed the complex with some coloured crayons when they were like 6 years old.</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Ronaldo provokes &#8216;Iberic war&#8217; – Portuguese Football Federation pressures, but Real Madrid won&#8217;t back down</strong>. Portugal want to call up Ronaldo for the game against Bosnia, but Real Madrid say he is injured and won&#8217;t be ready to play. But the Portugal manager reckons that Real are pulling a fast one, and said send him anyway and we will get our own doctors to check him out, and if there is any risk we won&#8217;t play him. Ronaldo himself when asked said he just wants to play football, so he is keeping out of the politics.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[TODAY&#8217;S PHOTO : Thanks to Vic &#8230; &#34;This owl was under the airport but why in the middle of the afternoon who knows. You can see where it has last fed from the blood on its feathers&#34;. &#34;In a few minutes we will leave our berth in the marina, when we have filled our diesel [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>TODAY&#8217;S PHOTO : Thanks to Vic &#8230; </strong>&quot;This owl was under the airport but why in the middle of the afternoon who knows. You can see where it has last fed from the blood on its feathers&quot;.</p>
<p><a href="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/madeiranewsblog1009vicairportowl.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 1009 vic airport owl" border="0" alt="madeira news blog 1009 vic airport owl" src="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/madeiranewsblog1009vicairportowl_thumb.jpg" width="563" height="329" /></a> </p>
<p>&quot;In a few minutes we will leave our berth in the marina, when we have filled our diesel tanks we are off to Ilhas Selvagens, about 160 nm south. The wind is very weak, therefore it will probably take about two days to get there. Then we are staying at the islands for 48 hours, that&#8217;s as long as our permit is valid. The islands are a nature reserve and bird sanctuary that&#8217;s way you have to obtain a permit here in Funchal&quot;. <a href="http://sailingcantare.blogspot.com/2009/10/leaving-funchal-and-madeira.html" target="_blank">CAPTAIN CANTARE B LOG</a></p>
<p>&quot;Madeira is all about water. The heights are usually clothed in clouds, so that even if it doesn&#8217;t rain there is plenty of moisture to feed the streams and rivers that have carved out the deep gorges and valleys. This moist climate contributes to making it a Botanists dream &#8230;&quot;. Quite a good read from a visitor here. <a href="http://www.festinalente.org.uk/blog/wordpress/?p=184" target="_blank">MADEIRA HIKER</a>&#160;</p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine in Garajau for yesterday&#8217;s news translations :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/171009/dn0401070601.jpg" /> Retailers threaten Chinese trade in Machico.</strong> More detail about this story. The retailers are concerned and in consternation about two large Chinese bazaars opening at the end of November. They will sell almost everything (clothing, school supplies, hardware, computer equipment etc.). The smaller store of about 500 square metres will be in the Edificio da Torre, where Maxmat is. The megastore of 3000 square metres will cover the entire first floor of &#8216;Machim Centrum&#8217; in the centre of the city.&#160; The latter building was designed as a shopping centre of excellence. Manuel Severino, a hardware shopkeeper said that he is not against the shop itself, just its size. &quot;It will&#160; be a stagnation of trade because the Chinese stores have prices much more competitive than ours. People know that it is best to buy the traditional products, but the decline of purchasing power makes them go to Chinese stores because it&#8217;s cheaper.&quot; The economy in Machico is already fragile and the traders want just traditional trade in the heart of the city. They think at least a dozen shops will be at risk and that the Chinese shops do not come to invest, just to make a profit. The President of ACIM said, &quot;It will certainly be a funeral and a disaster for the city&#8217;s business, which consists mostly of small and medium enterprises, all of a&#160; traditional nature.&quot; He does not believe these stores will be granted a licence and if so, they will proceed with an injunction. The mayor says he is sympathetic but if everything is legal, they cannot refuse a licence just because the store is Chinese. Licensing is the responsibility of the Regional Department of Commerce, Industry and Energy (DRCIE) but they state they have not received an application for either of the stores. The caption to the photo states that work to adapt the centre has already begun.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/171009/04destaque.jpg" width="232" height="155" /> Poverty in the street.</strong> The shopkeepers in Rua do Carmo are upset about the homeless eating their dinners by their shop fronts and leaving food scraps and bottles. As today is International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, Social Security are are about to launch the Regional Plan for the Homeless 2009 &#8211; 2011 to bring together all the institutions to help the homeless. The volunteers presently distribute food in the Largo de Phelps but they want the homeless to be directed to the Association for the Protection of the Poor night shelter, and canteen in the Rua do Frigorifico. In 2007, the survey showed 80 homeless men with either alcohol or mental health problems. At present, the shelter has only 15 beds and there will be a new night shelter next year to double the number of beds.</p>
<p><strong>Neighbours of Santagro can&#8217;t breathe.</strong> &quot;If it wasn&#8217;t for the smell, this would be paradise,&quot; says Fátima Baptista, who lives near the tourist complex Inatel in Santo de Serra. She came for holidays to Madeira twice a year and has now emigrated from England to here. The smell is from a pig farm and is worsening, especially during the summer. The Inatel hotel also complains, saying they have lost hundreds of customers. There have been complaints sent to the City of Santa Cruz, the County Medical Officer and to the Regional Directorate of the Environment. The manager of Santagro says that Inatel knew of their existence before they built the complex. To modernize, in an attempt to reduce 95% of the smell, they have applied for EU funding. The complaints have been passed from department to department and the present law does not take odours into account. The Directorate of the Environment said that the company will have to adapt and they will ensure this happens.</p>
<p><strong>Regional drinks at reduced rate.</strong> The European Parliament is expected to approve on Tuesday, the continued&#160; application of a reduced rate of excise duty on rum, liqueurs and other spirits of Madeira and the Azores. This should be until the end of 2013 and is considered necessary for the survival of the local industry. There are eight producers of rum/liqueurs on Madeira. In the Azores, nine companies produce liqueurs and thirty-eight produce brandy. Virtually all products are sold regionally. There are 130 associated employees in Madeira and 90 in the Azores. In Madeira, cane sugar cultivation and processing and fruit farming provides employment for about 1000 family-run agricultural businesses.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/171009/dn0401080401.jpg" /> Madeira in the scene in Lisbon.</strong> A newly-launched show, &#8216;Grab what is honest&#8217; in Lisbon ends with an invitation to the audience to visit Madeira during the Flower Festival. This social and political satire ends with dancers in a colourful display of Madeiran flowers and the traditional instruments like the brinquinho. It was an idea of the producer after seeing tourist pictures of Madeira and is supported by Madeira Islands Tourism. It will run for six months.</p>
<p><strong>Madeira maintains the lead in national tourism.</strong> In national tourism, Madeira had the highest average nights stay in August, although it dropped from 5.7 nights last year to 5.5 nights this year. The national average was 3.2 nights. In all regions, apart from Alentejo, which has a short average night stay (mainly weekends), all areas have decreased. Madeira&#8217;s occupancy fell from 77.3% last year to 68.4%. Average was 62.6%. The drop in overnight stays in Madeira means that the increase in the domestic market has not made up for the decrease in English and German tourists.</p>
<p><strong>Funchal is the top cruise port in the nation.</strong> 211,143 passengers in the first seven months of this year. Lisbon is the second port with 194,634 passengers. In Portugal, the number increased by 5.4% over last year. The cruise industry handles 10 million Americans and 5 million Europeans. In 2020, the estimate is that there will be 10 million European passengers. Presently, 3% of Americans and 1.3 &#8211; 1.5% of&#160; Europeans go on a cruise. Estimated that by the end of this year, 49% more Portuguese will go on a cruise than last year.</p>
<p><strong>Centre for Arbitration in Consumer Complaints have intervened in more cases this year</strong>. The highest number of complaints have been about properties, followed by cars, appliances, laundries, clothing and footwear, then Timesharing. This organization was set up by the Madeiran Government and can only handle complaints related to purchases in the region and if the value does not exceed 30,000 Euros. It is voluntary arbitration between the customer and the business, in an attempt to prevent a court case.</p>
<p><strong>22 farmers from Normandy visit the Centre for Sheep Farming.</strong> Farmers with sheep, cattle, wine and agriculture in Normandy, France, are interested in practices used here including the utilization of by-products of the agro-industry to feed sheep and the use of cane sugar by-products for bedding. They were surprised by the lack of brucellosis. The Centre (COM)&#160; in the Santana municipality has a breeding herd of about 180 sheep of the breed Bergshaf. <em>&#8212;&#8212;-Translation toolbar mis-translation &#8216;Centre visited by 22 sheep&#8217;.</em></p>
<p><strong>Forum Madeira has 10 bicycles for clients.</strong> If you have purchased more than 10 Euros from Forum Madeira, you can apply at the Information Desk (Floor 0) to hire a&#160; bike to cycle along the Estrada Monumental between the Forum and the roundabout ASSICOM Piornais. From 16 October.</p>
<p><strong>Crewman of the National Geographic Explorer had to go to HCF.</strong> The ship had set sail for the Desertas yesterday when a 44 year old crewman had heart problems, and the ship had to return to Funchal, so he could attend the hospital. The ship has now gone to the Canaries. <em>&#8212;&#8212;It does not say if they still had their 1 hour stay at the bay of the nature</em> reserve.</p>
<p><strong>Electricity will increase by 2.8% next January.</strong> It will increase 2.9% on the Continent and 2.7% in the Azores. For the average 40 euro monthly bill, this will increase by just over 1 Euro.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">A quick peek at today&#8217;s headlines :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>Nacional suffer but continue in the cup – The Madeirans were losing 1 – 0 but they made a comeback in the second half</strong>. <em><font color="#400000">That could have been embarrassing, and even worse if Varzim had scored their first half penalty. There are a couple of videos from the game on footytube</font></em>.</p>
<p>Marítimo play their home cup fixture today at 4 pm against Santa Clara. </p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/181009/02destaque.jpg" width="196" height="131" /> The main headline today in the Diário : <strong>Illegal immigration has accomplices in the region : There is assistance for the contracting of illegal foreign labour, people that place staff in restaurants and women in prostitution. Yesterday two women citizens from Latin America were detained, caught &#8216;red handed&#8217;. This year already 21 legal actions have already been opened. </strong>The regional director for border controls says the situation here is not as rife as in other parts of Portugal, but nether-the-less there are 10 cases here under investigation. The contacts and the contracts are initiated by restaurant owners and &#8216;pimps&#8217; on Madeira. The majority of the cases relate to restaurant staff, with Brazilians coming and staying here illegally, on the back of an agreement between the two countries that allows entrance to Madeira for a period of three months without authorisation documents. Those responsible risk fines of between €2,000 and €15,000, but are not deterred. The Diário does make the point that none of the cases known about involve anyone been taken (kidnapped) or working against their will. <em><font color="#004000">Hard to believe that there is profit for anyone to be made in employing or supplying illegal immigrant labour, with such high unemployment here and our low wages. With the reluctance of local businesses to take on foreign labour as well, I can only imagine that the restaurants involved are not normally those serving traditional Madeiran cuisine. </font></em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[(22nd June). Today&#8217;s main news headline : &#8216;Women And Children Pay The Price Of The Crisis &#8211; The situations of single parent families rise as the consequences of the crisis increase for the most vulnerable&#8217;. The fact is proved by the charity of the Diocese of Funchal, Cáritas, which gives support to the needy. A [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(22nd June). Today&#8217;s main news headline : <strong>&#8216;Women And Children Pay The Price Of The Crisis &#8211; The situations of single parent families rise as the consequences of the crisis increase for the most vulnerable&#8217;.</strong> The fact is proved by the charity of the Diocese of Funchal, Cáritas, which gives support to the needy. A spokesman says that unemployment has pushed many families into despair, resulting in the break up of parents, not helped by other problems such as drug addiction, and illness. It currently has 67 cases, or 29% of its total, that are single women with children. You might see just one or two men in a similar situation he said. It is generally women who approach the charity for help, for whatever reason, and in 2008 that was 91% of cases. What makes the matter worse is that single mothers find it even harder than anyone else to find new employment. The article does say that donations do keep coming in, as those who can try and help those without, and there are also volunteers coming forward willing to help others. </p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Poverty Leads Canon Of Sé To Attack With Passion The Legislative Assembly And Social Security&#8217;. </strong>Canon Manuel Martins has made some harsh criticism of how Madeira&#8217;s government and the S.S. are dealing with poverty. Several statements were made, firstly about the social democrats rejecting the proposal of the BE party (Left Block) to set up &#8216;social canteens&#8217;, somewhere where the poor can go to get food. He says the situation is so bad, that he knows mothers who give their children tea to drink, to help hide their hunger. He talks of cases of extreme poverty where people turn to the church for help, often through unemployment problems, or with drugs or alcohol, or inability to pay for housing or food for themselves and their children, of even the elderly and bedridden, but they have to wait months to meet with officials from Social Security to ask for help. Hospitals also come in for criticism for not helping pensioners with medicines, by giving them prescriptions for expensive brand medicines, rather than free or cheap generic ones. </p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Caniçal Protests About Police Post &#8211; The president of the parish council blames the government of Portugal&#8217;</strong>. He claims that the money was provided in the 1998 state budget, but was never delivered to Caniçal, the featured area of this week in the Diário. &quot;Caniçal is not what they say, it is not just drugs&quot; says a local lady born in Caniçal, but who has moved to Porto da Cruz for peace and quiet. The area has grown with new roads, health centre, civic centres and schools. However it is the problems with the young that worry most, and the people want more support for them, a place to spend free time, a sports facility, or swimming pool, anything to keep them away from drugs. The nearest police station is in Machico, and that is a situation that urgently needs to change. </p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/220609/dn0401020902.jpg" /> The main picture of the front page shows a nice looking house, with a rather large hole in the roof : <strong>&#8216;Ten Rehomings In São Vicente &#8211; Rockfall hits two houses and a car in the Juncos&#8217;</strong>. Around 10 families moved out yesterday afternoon, deemed to be in danger from further rockfalls. Throughout the day boulders were falling causing extensive damage to property, and one person was injured when fleeing the zone. The locals are afraid to return home and blame the situation on the works of the via expresso tunnel of São Vicente &#8211; Boaventura, for destabilising the rockface. While most families have gone to stay with relatives, the council have agreed to pay the stay of one couple in a hotel, and are considering whether the nearby coast area should be closed. </p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Today Promises Ticking-Off In The Hospital&#8217;</strong>. This goes back to the story on Saturday&#8217;s blog about Henriqueta Reynolds, the director of the anaesthesia service, who was asked to resign by her boss but refused. Now there is a lawyer and trade union official involved, and at an emergency meeting planned for today in Funchal Central Hospital, it seems likely that it will be deemed that her boss exceeded his authority in asking her to resign, and offering her position to someone else, who has already accepted the position.</p>
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<p><em><font color="#400000">Paul in Paul do Mar asked me to post this, so here it is :</font></em></p>
<p><b>Whale Conference, Madeira 2009: whales are worth much more alive than dead! </b></p>
<p>Whatever the objectives of the IWC Conference in Madeira and its difficult on Monday 22 June 2009 for a person in the street to understand what the objectives are as there is not even a press release on the IWC website on the Conference’s opening day! Whales are worth much more alive than dead.</p>
<p>As one organisation Greenpeace put it in their press release: </p>
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<p><em>“The island has a long association with whaling; in the 1700s, whaling ships called here for supplies and to hire skilled crew for whaling voyages. Whaling contributed to the island&#8217;s economy with a catch of over 4,000 sperm whales between 1941 and 1981. In 1981, Portugal agreed that to fully protect whales and dolphins would to come into force in 1986. Madeira voluntarily stopped whaling in 1981, five years before the rest of the country</em></p>
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<p><i>Madeira</i><i> </i><i>now has a fast-growing whale watching industry, which works to ensure that the business does not harm the populations on which it depends, showing once again that a whale is worth much more alive than dead. Most Madeiran whale watching vessels complete sightings sheets, which contribute to expanding scientific knowledge of cetaceans in these waters.”</i></p>
<p>So, a priority of this Conference should be to conserve and protect cetaceans everywhere on the planet.</p>
<p><b>Links: </b></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.greenpeace.org/international/press/releases/greenpeace-opening-statement-t" target="_blank">Greenpeace Press Release on the IWC Conference IWC61</a></strong></p>
<p><b><a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8112055.stm" target="_blank">BBC Article</a></b></p>
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