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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Tobi for sending them in :</strong> I don&#8217;t actually know who took the second photo &#8230; Serra de Água. You will have already seen the &#8216;after&#8217; photos? But here are the &#8216;before&#8217;, and &#8216;during&#8217; &#8230; taken on 20th February 2010 &#8230; staggering. </p>
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<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Becky for these videos</font></em><em><font color="#000040"> :</font></em></p>
<p>How to find the British Cemetery in Funchal</p>
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<p>Tragedy in Madeira &#8211; Before and After&#160; (<i>interesting side by side photos accompanied by some truly awful music&#8230; has anyone ever written a song about Madeira that was any good?!&#160; Come on, Der, I&#8217;m expecting &#8216;Ribeira Brava, Ribeira Brava&#8217; to buck the trend&#8230;</i>).</p>
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<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Paul for this :</font></em></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9e/1843_Bual_Madeira.jpg/398px-1843_Bual_Madeira.jpg" width="160" height="241" /> Cedary, layered 1780 Borges Bual Madeira ($2,450) that could have been drunk by Thomas Jefferson. </strong></p>
<p><em>Image caption: A bottle of 1843 Bual Madeira</em></p>
<p>John Pierpont Morgan likes to sip old vintages of Madeira with his fellow industrialists while cruising New York harbor on his steam yacht Corsair.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4b/Thomas_Jefferson_rev.jpg" width="127" height="186" /> Why vintage Madeiras have begun to attract more collectors in the past three years</strong></p>
<p><em>Image caption: Thomas Jefferson, portrait 1791, the 3rd President of the United States.</em></p>
<p>“The wine is surprisingly delicious, its caramel and candied fruit flavors and lively acidity intact after more than two centuries.</p>
<p>Which is why vintage Madeiras have begun to attract more collectors in the past three years. For several hundred to several thousand dollars, you can sip pieces of history that still taste good and aren’t in enough demand to inspire fakes.” <a href="http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601093&amp;sid=aR54UmN66mqo" target="_blank">Link to full article</a></p>
<p><font color="#000040">Sheila sent in these photos of the &#8216;Garajau dog&#8217; abandoned at home by his owner :</font></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 interrupts holidays holidays of the deputies – The Peoples Party pressured and the parliamentary recess will be suspended to approve urgent assistance to those harmed.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Arsenal supportive towards Ribeira Brava – The shirt of footballer Eduardo delivered to the &#8216;face&#8217; of the tragedy. </strong>The photo shows Ismael Fernandes, president of Ribeira Brava, presenting the Arsenal shirt to José Feliz, the lad that lost 7 family members and was badly injured himself on 20th February in a landslide in Pomar da Rocha. The official shirt of the number 9 of Arsenal of London, Brazil born Eduardo da Silva, was given to young José Feliz. All of the Arsenal team signed the shirt, which was first of all auctioned for £600 and then given to Ismael, who was in London for a weekend fund raising event.</p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Taxman and Social Security facilitate reconstruction &#8211; Reduced bureaucracy in response to the storm : based on a legal counsel the Directorate of Finance waives the bank guarantee for traders and businessmen engaged in reconstruction. Social Security will also facilitate.</strong></p>
<p><strong>[Recovery] Works in all the city except in Laranjal – The complaint continues. After the street clean the machines just disappeared. The debris remains there. And there are three bodies to be found. </strong>That&#8217;s the big picture today, and it&#8217;s certainly not the first time the Diário has given front page coverage to the plight of Laranjal in Santo António, that seems to have got left behind in the clean up and rebuilding. There are not even any men or equipment there on clean up work, whilst the rest of Funchal is still busy in that respect. The Diário refers to it as a &quot;scene of death and destruction&quot;. Still missing are a young lady and her 9 month old baby, and a 16 year old neighbour. Few of the residents have been able to return home, through damage to their homes and fear of new landslides. </p>
<p><strong>United Nations widens campaign to Madeira – In April, there will be launched here a mineral water for commercialisation to help in humanitarian causes of the ONU. The &#8216;Earth Water&#8217; brings Fátima Lopez, the boyfriend of Madonna and maybe Luís Figo. </strong><em><font color="#004000">As for who that is in the yellow dress in the bottom right hand corner to today&#8217;s front page, I have no idea, as it doesn&#8217;t appear to be Fátima Lopez (I thought she was older with shorter hair). The launch of the initiative will be at the Vine Hotel in Funchal on 14th April. All seems a bit odd to me &#8230; Madeira itself will be targeted to raise money for the ONU and it&#8217;s causes, at a time when it needs money raised for itself?</font></em></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/digital/fotos/310310/dn0101300102.jpg" /> Swan Lake is &quot;an extraordinary challenge&quot; – The Diário watched two scenes of the ballet that joined together the Moscow Tchaikovsky Ballet and the Classical Orchestra of Madeira.</strong> <em><font color="#000080">It must have been a spectacular two and a half hours with 50 rather fit Russian ladies, probably some blokes too, and that was just the dress rehearsal. But unlike the Diário, Der&#8217;s blog doesn&#8217;t get free tickets for reviews, especially for the real thing tonight, so no review from me. There are still some tickets left (€50) if you are quick.</font></em></p>
<p>The main sport / football headline today : No sport headline &#8230; that&#8217;s two days running!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photos – Many thanks to Pete &#8230;</strong> &quot;Tail of 3 Ribeiras of Funchal. Are they trying to tell us something, about land erosion and the environment? 1st pic Ribeira de São João&#160;&#160; 2nd Ribeira de Santa Luzia,&#160; 3rd Ribeira de João Gomes. Der &#8211; Would a Ribeira campaign of asking people for photos help to make thing more aware in the blog help?&quot;. <em><font color="#000040">It might do Pete, but please don&#8217;t look to me to run it or publicise, as I have more than enough on my plate &#8230; any volunteers?</font></em></p>
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<p><em><font color="#000040">Ken emailed me with this story, thank you :</font></em> <strong>Unfortunate Experience.</strong> Having met our family who are on a visit to Madeira, at the airport last night (Saturday, 27th March), we were driving home in Tandem, myself leading my son who was driving a hired car, to go to our home in Estreito da Calheta. Going down the long decline on the Expressway after the exit to Madeira shopping, we were in the right hand lane as we didn’t want to drive faster than about 80 km per hour. Cars were obviously passing us as usual in the left hand passing lane, going down the hill towards the big bridge in the valley. Suddenly we noticed that the flow of passing cars had slowed to our pace, and in fact the pace of cars ahead of us in the right hand lane had also slowed to below 70 kph. The reason soon became clear as we saw a small car ahead in our lane weaving dangerously from side to side. It sometimes went right across the middle line of the road and then back again. The car we saw later was an older model Ford Fiesta, dark blue/black. Both lanes of traffic were reduced to the speed of the offending car, the driver of which seemed to be under the influence of alcohol or perhaps something else.</p>
<p>One or two cars tried to overtake the weaving car, but were forced back by the erratic track of the offender. With the number of cars backed up behind us, my son who is a driver with years of experience of driving on the freeways in and around Los Angeles, who was in the hired Ford Focus, decided to lead the way in overtaking the offender, which he did but for his troubles received a slight side swipe from the inebriate driven vehicle. This was as we were going through Câmara do Lobos at about 20H10. Once my son had overtaken him, the driver of the offending car seemed to get a grip on himself, and stick more to the right hand side of the road than he had previously, and the backlog of cars then followed my son’s example, and went past the offending car. After the rush petered out, we too were able to pass the car. It was driven by a sole occupant. Prior to our overtaking him , whilst he was going through a tunnel, he was in fact so far over to the right that he ran against the walkway curb.</p>
<p>I wonder if any of your other readers were perhaps involved in this incident and can perhaps tell us what the final outcome was. We unfortunately didn’t take the registration of the car. We just hope that no disaster happened either to the stupid driver, or any innocent bystander.</p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Elaine (East) for these web snippets :</font></em></p>
<p>Madeira appeal could top 100,000 pounds. <a href="http://www.thisisjersey.com/2010/03/27/around-%C2%BEm-raised-for-madeira-fund/" target="_blank">Jersey Appeal</a></p>
<p>PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD WITH OUR GUIDE TO HIKING HOLS More calorie-based incentives &#8211; do the walk, you get to have your Madeira cake and eat it. <a href="http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/scottish/scottish_news/765584/Put-your-best-foot-forward-with-our-guide-to-great-hiking-hols.html" target="_blank">NEWS OF THE WORLD</a></p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Becky for this video and web snippet :</font></em></p>
<p>Madeira Island &#8211; as beautiful as ever </p>
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<p><i>A comprehensive travel blog from 2008:</i>&#160; &quot;Funchal itself clusters in a valley around a pleasant bay but, as I said, don&#8217;t expect a beach. The sea-shore offers only dingy pebbles, and you won&#8217;t see anyone bathing. I only saw a few kids on the pebbles and one of the few homeless to be found there. This particular chap was dressed as if for the Arctic, wore the traditional woollen hat with side-flaps &#8211; the story has it that these are so the men can let them down to block out nagging wives &#8211; they&#8217;re considering it for export &#8211; and he wore a huge gold chain and medallion around his neck along the lines of a mayor. (Unless he was, indeed, the mayor of Funchal, I would have thought that the police should have taken a closer look at his regalia than I did.)&quot; <a href="http://www.synergise.com/travel/Homepage/ed_portugal.php" target="_blank">TRAVEL BLOG</a></p>
<p>&quot;A nice balanced piece I thought&quot; &#8211; Adrian. <strong>Bargains to bag as Madeira gets back to normal &#8211; Places that rely on tourism for their livelihood develop the ability to bounce back from disaster</strong>.&#160; Madeira hit the news in February when a month&#8217;s worth of rain fell in just one hour, triggering appalling landslides that temporarily paralysed the island&#8217;s capital, Funchal. It was a cataclysmic event that claimed 42 lives and made 200 homeless. Yet within days, the Portuguese island in the Atlantic, famous for its mild climate, was attempting to convince travellers that it was back in business. Previous experience of such disasters suggests that people are inevitably affected by the negative news stories. The TV cameras reveal awful pictures of destruction yet there is no follow-up which shows that things have returned to normal. The Madeira tourist office has vociferously appealed to people not to cancel planned holidays to the island &#8211; with limited success. The result is that, in the words of one UK Madeira specialist: &quot;Bookings have fallen off a cliff.&quot; In these situations the way to recovery usually lies through cut-price deals. For anyone planning to travel in April, for example, there are extraordinarily good buys to Funchal. Teletext Holidays <a href="http://www.teletextholidays.co.uk" target="_blank">WEBSITE</a> is offering a seven-night package to a three star hotel for just £186 including a return flight from Gatwick &#8211; seven nights&#8217; half-board at a top-grade hotel costs £444. While there are still signs of damage, the message is that Madeira is almost completely back to normal. At the prices currently available, it&#8217;s a prospect too good to miss. Frank Barrett.&#160; (Mail on Sunday Travel 28/03/10). <em><font color="#000040">Many thanks Adrian.</font></em></p>
<p><b>&#8216;Cheetahs of the Deep&#8217; and other whales off the Calheta Coast! </b>The blog site of the whale &amp; dolphin watching boat ‘Lobosonda’ is reporting with photos impressive sightings in the last few days. Among them are Pilot Whales. The North Atlantic Ocean population runs, in a band that runs from South Carolina in the United States across to Madeira, the Azores and Morocco. </p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://lobosonda.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/dsc_6407.jpg?w=450&amp;h=305" width="274" height="186" /> Length (metres): Adults are 3.5 &#8211; 6.5 metres in length. When they are born short-finned pilot whales are about 1.4-1.9 metres long.</p>
<p>Weight: At birth, Short-finned Pilot Whales weigh about 60kg (135lb). A fully grown adult will weigh between 1 and 4 tonnes.</p>
<p>Diet: Fish, Squid, Octopus</p>
<p>Life span is about 45 years in males and 60 years in females for both species. <font color="#004000">Image caption: <em>Globicephala macrorhynchus, The Short-finned Pilot Whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus)</em></font><i></i></p>
<p><strong>Logging, lobtailing, slapping flukes, porpoise and spyhopping. </strong>Short-finned Pilot Whales are very sociable and are rarely seen alone. They are found in groups of ten to thirty, though some pods are as large as sixty. They are sometimes seen logging and will allow boats to get quite close. They rarely breach, but may be seen lobtailing (slapping their flukes on the water surface) and spyhopping (poking their heads above the surface). Before diving, they arch their tails and raise them above the surface. When coming to the surface to breathe, adults tend to show only the top of their head, whereas calves will throw their entire head out of the water. Adults occasionally porpoise (lift most of the body out of the water) when swimming particularly quickly. They are known as the &#8216;Cheetahs of the Deep&#8217; for the high speed pursuits of squids at depths of hundreds of metres.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://lobosonda.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/dsc_66491.jpg?w=450&amp;h=292" width="247" height="160" /> Fin whales off the Calheta Coast! </strong>Also, Lobosonda has sighted Fin whales. <em>“In the morning there were 4 fin whales that rushed very fast to the east, in the afternoon there were 3 fin whales which went for a while just beside our boat.” </em>They are the second largest whales and the second largest living animal after the blue whale growing to nearly 27 metres long. They live to 94 years of age. Its food consists of small schooling fish, squid, and crustaceans including mysids and krill. <em><font color="#004000">Image caption: Fin whale off the Calheta Coast, Madeira. </font></em></p>
<p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/68/Fin_whale_size.svg/754px-Fin_whale_size.svg.png" /> </p>
<p>Image : Fin whale size.&#160; Wiki pages: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fin_whale" target="_blank">FIN WHALE</a>&#160;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilot_whales" target="_blank">PILOT WHALE</a>&#160;<a href="http://lobosonda.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Link to Lobosonda’s blog:</a> </p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Paul for all that information on our oversized neighbours.</font></em>&#160;</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>To purchase a house on Madeira is more expensive – A bank assessment in the Region comes up with values superior to the national average by almost 25%.</strong> The price of construction is higher, and the consequent bank evaluations even more so. Madeira has the highest rating in Portugal. According to a study by the National Institute of Statistics, the average bank evaluation on housing in Portugal, during the month of February, stood at 1,183 Euros per square meter, or 0.5% less than in January, but more than 4.5% higher compared to February last year. However the banks have evaluated the value per square metre on Madeira to be €1,470, 24.2% higher than the average for Portugal. </p>
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<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Storm already caused three lawsuits &#8211; There are two criminal complaints lodged by relatives of victims (crane and landfill) and an investigation initiated by the MP (Babosas). </strong>One of the cases (pictured) is of a crane that fell in Laranjal killing people. One of the lawsuits has actually been instigated by the Prosecution Service (MP) itself, after hearing news and complaints about the situation in Babosas, something that the MP has the power to do. There will be other such cases for sure, as 6 months are allowed from the date of the incident to formalise complaints. </p>
<p><strong>Diocese doesn&#8217;t comment on the suspicions of paedophilia – There are cases of two padres on Madeira. But Paço says to the Diário that doesn&#8217;t talk &quot;based on conjecture&quot;. And that &quot;if there are cases being investigated, they should be investigated, proved, and that each one&#160; assume their own responsibilities&quot;.</strong> The Diocese ignores investigations of members of the clergy suspected of sexually abusing minors that occurred in 2008 and 2009, according to church spokesman, Father Marcos Gonçalves. The Justice Police are investigating cases following the receipt of anonymous letters. </p>
<p><strong>Free calls to South Africa and Venezuela.</strong> Almost old news really, as Cable TV company Zon offers free calls to fixed phones in those two countries between 9 pm and 9 am, from next month. That&#8217;s using the telephone package that costs €9.99 per month. The change has happened as Zon increased the list of free-to-call countries from 20 to 30. They now include Austria, Germany, Andorra, Belgium, Denmark, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Poland, United Kingdom, Sweden, Switzerland, Chile, Peru, Australia, China, Japan, Croatia, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Canada and USA. With Canada and the USA&#160; you can also make free calls to mobile networks, no doubt subject to some restrictions or conditions, before someone finds out otherwise and sues me. </p>
<p><strong>Social Democrat Party conditions representative of the Socialist Party on the table of the Legislative Assembly of Madeira – Ramos only accepts Serrão.</strong></p>
<p><strong>PP [Peoples Party] criticises deputies on holiday with support, when there are matters from the storm to be dealt with.</strong>&#160; <em><font color="#004000">Had to guess that one a bit, seemed an impossible headline to translate, but even the Diário often makes errors, even on the front page. </font></em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Pete &#8230; &#34;The erection of 51 tents on the Avenida Arriaga in Funchal today, (Thursday 25/3). Photo 1 While people looking at stalls in Madeira warm sunshine. 80 Stall owners asked for stalls and 20 rejected. Photo 2 shows space not used&#160; could&#160; this area empty been used to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Pete &#8230;</strong> &quot;The erection of 51 tents on the Avenida Arriaga in Funchal today, (Thursday 25/3). Photo 1 While people looking at stalls in Madeira warm sunshine. 80 Stall owners asked for stalls and 20 rejected. Photo 2 shows space not used&#160; could&#160; this area empty been used to better effect?&quot; <em><font color="#400000">No idea Pete, are you sure it was space that was limited and not the number of tents available? Der</font></em></p>
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<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Paul for these two contributions</font></em> <strong>:</strong></p>
<p><strong>PORTUGAL SCORES A GOAL FOR CROSS-BORDER FOOTBALLERS! </strong>A Dutch citizen had been living in the Portuguese Algarve since he was 5 years old. He played amateur football at junior level for several years, but when he turned senior, the Algarve Football Association presented him with a Portuguese Football Federation ruling that stated that only one non-national player is allowed on each amateur team. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://ec.europa.eu/solvit/site/images/content/home/beach.png" /> EU rules on the free movement of persons. </strong>As a result, he was unable to register for his preferred team, because they already had one non-national registered. Several other clubs turned him down for the same reason. In the end he had to stop playing competitive level football for some 3 years until he heard about SOLVIT. The Portuguese SOLVIT centre contacted both the Algarve Football Association and the Portuguese Football Federation, alerting them to this discrimination against non-Portuguese EU citizens and pointing out that they must abide by EU rules on the free movement of persons. Subsequently, SOLVIT Portugal received a copy of an official communication, dated 4 July 2005, from the Portuguese Football Federation to all Portuguese amateur associations and clubs stating that there should be no restriction regarding the number of amateur EU national football players. The rules now only restrict the number of non-EU nationals allowed to play. Solved within 3 weeks. <em>Cartoon caption: SOLVIT HELPED A&#160; BRITISH COUPLE GET PERMANENT RESIDENCE IN CYPRUS</em></p>
<p><strong>SOLVIT: ‘free’ EU on-line problem solving network. </strong>SOLVIT is an on-line problem solving network in which EU Member States work together to solve without legal proceedings problems caused by the misapplication of Internal Market law by public authorities. There is a SOLVIT centre in every European Union Member State. SOLVIT Centres can help with handling complaints from both citizens and businesses. They are part of the national administration and are committed to providing real solutions to problems within ten weeks. Using SOLVIT is free of charge. <a href="http://ec.europa.eu/solvit/site/success/index_en.htm" target="_blank">SOLVIT LINK</a></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/270310/dn0401080701.jpg" width="282" height="169" /> Art in Calheta Region in March: Prazeres Gallery &amp; Casa das Mudas.</strong></p>
<p><em>Photo : One of the works in Ângela Costa’s exhibition &#8216;O Tempo passa, as memórias ficam’.</em></p>
<p>Ângela Costa’s exhibition was opened on Friday at the Prazeres Gallery in the ‘Quinta Pedagogica Complex’ behind Prazeres Church. Its title is: &#8216;O Tempo passa, as memórias ficam’ The artist was born in Funchal. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/270310/dn0401080301.jpg" /> Casa das Mudas exhibition. </strong></p>
<p><em>Photo : the first exhibition of the young artist Zé Maria opens on Saturday evening (27<sup>th</sup> March).</em></p>
<p>Also, at Casa das Mudas another international art centre in Calheta the first exhibition of the young artist Zé Maria opened on Saturday evening (27<sup>th</sup> March).</p>
<p>For more information see the venues&#8217; websites: <a href="http://www.centrodasartes.com/Portugu&ecirc;s-1.aspx" target="_blank">Casa das Mudas</a>&#160;&#160;&#160; <a href="http://galeriadosprazeres.blogspot.com/2009/04/o-novo-espaco-da-galeria-dos-prazeres.html" target="_blank">Prazeres Gallery</a></p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Thanks a lot to Elaine for these web snippets :</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Official – Crime down. </strong><strong>27/3/2010</strong> Eyebrows were raised this week when the Government announced that the number of crimes perpetrated in Portugal during the course of 2009 had fallen by 1.2 percent. Violent crimes were also down, dropping 0.6 percent on the total for the year before. But while the Government was patting itself on the back for overseeing this reduction, police forces stressed that these statistics should be treated with caution and that the battle against crime was far from being won. <a href="http://www.theportugalnews.com/cgi-bin/article.pl?id=1054-1" target="_blank">ARTICLE</a></p>
<p><strong>Sponsored shave for Madeira.</strong> <a href="http://www.theportugalnews.com/cgi-bin/article.pl?id=1054-47" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Becky for this video and web snippet :</font></em></p>
<p>The arrival of the AIDAluna yesterday &#8211; looks like a beautiful day, wish I had been there instead of a rather grey London.</p>
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<p>How did I survive without knowing about dredging today.com ?!&#160; (sorry to have used the lowest form of wit) <a href="http://www.dredgingtoday.com/2010/03/17/dredging-takes-place-in-port-of-funchal-portugal/" target="_blank">RIVETING ARTICLE</a></p>
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<p><em><font color="#000040">This translation is from yesterday&#8217;s Diário, many thanks to Elaine (West) :</font></em></p>
<p><b>Swiss in Porto Moniz to sample honey. </b><i>Usually the honey with a lighter colour is weaker and softer. </i>A group of Swiss beekeepers were present last Thursday night at the Centro de Ciência Viva do Porto Moniz (CCVPM), where they were able to appreciate the qualities of Madeiran honey. Carlos Pestana, beekeeper and promoter of the event, said that the cultural exchange will allow the release of the product abroad through several photos in a specialty magazine. In this kind of charm offensive, the organization offers a taste of honey in the region. Carlos Pestana said that on the table were 20 products from a number of locations all different in their colouring. A beekeeper in his spare time, he said that &quot;all the honey produced in a sensible way is good honey.&quot; He added that the other main condition that determines the quality of the product is caution. &quot;It is prudent not to use antibiotics to fight disease. If they are used, comply with the safety limits and the specific quantities,” he said. </p>
<p>Carlos Pestana explained that &quot;often the brightest honeys are weaker and softer. These are more for children and the elderly, precisely because they are kinder on the stomach,&quot; adding that contrary to what has been disclosed, honey should not be eaten on an empty stomach. From a foreign perspective René Zumsteg stated that &quot;good honey is produced in this beautiful island&quot; and in his view this is due to the amount of water and flowers that abound in the region. The event was also attended by Valter Correia, mayor and director of the Câmara, and Liliana Sousa, director of CCVPM. This meeting also sampled traditional regional poncha, a product widely appreciated by the visiting delegation. There was time for a visit to the Unidade Primária de Extracção de Mel in Santa, Porto Moniz, and the group also visited an apiary located in Malhadinha, in the parish of Canhas, at the invitation of a local beekeeper. </p>
<p><font color="#400000">After Marítimo&#8217;s spectacular win 3 – 2 against Sporting on Friday night, the Madeira &#8216;double&#8217; was on and a good possibility, but Nacional blew it in the 90th minute. They led most of the match away at relegation candidates Vitoria Setúbal and ended up losing 2 – 1.</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>28/03/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong>International Business Centre loses 409 firms.</strong> At the end of 2009, the IBC or Fee Zone had 3,221 companies registered. This was 409 fewer companies than at the end of the previous year, a drop of 11.2%, therefore less income for the management firm. The only increase was in companies registering with the International Ship Register (MAR) but this was only 0.8% more (238 to 240). In 2001, the Free Zone had 6,242 firms registered or 48.4% more. In 2009, the IBC contributed 20 &#8211; 23% of PIB (GDP), mainly from the International Services, MAR and Industrial Companies sectors with a lesser contribution from Financial Services. Competition comes from Malta and Luxembourg. There have been more companies lost already this year. </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/280310/dn0401020502.jpg" /> 88 packets of noodles for a lunch for volunteers.</strong> 500 volunteers were given a lunch to thank them for their support in the cleaning and solidarity campaign after the tragedy. This was organized by the Community Development Association of Funchal. The president, Ricardo Silva, first thought of forming a troupe wearing jackets and boots for the Flower Festival Parade but decided it was best to forget that fateful day. The owner of the restaurante do Mercado Abastecedor supplied the pasta, olive oil and chouriço, Empresa de Cervejas supplied drinks and the market stall holders provided fruit for dessert. The lunch cost 2.50 Euros to cover other expenses, not to make a profit. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/280310/dn0401020601.jpg" /> Endless work upsets those who live in Garajau.</strong> The enlargement of the Estrada do Garajau in Caniço is putting people who use this road daily and the resident population on the verge of a nervous breakdown. These works have been ongoing for more than two years and do not seem to be coming to an end. The work was authorized by the Government on the 14th July 2007 at a provisional cost of 1 million and 300,0000 Euros. The delays have been due to difficulties in expropriations, thus there is no completion date, which could be some time yet. They have been working on sections of road instead of in phases due to the intensity of traffic. </p>
<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong>Three Madeiran establishments listed in the Expresso&#8217;s &#8216;Boa Cama Boa Mesa&#8217; Guide.</strong>&#160; This guidebook is published by the newspaper Expresso and is the benchmark for the accommodation and catering sectors in Portugal. The 432 page guide includes hundreds of restaurants, places to stay and useful information for unforgettable moments. The sector&#160; &#8216;Boa Cama&#8217; was won by the &#8216;Pousada do Porto &#8211; Palácio do Freixo&#8217;, run by the Pestana Group who received the Platinum Key. 25 Gold Keys included Madeira&#8217;s &#8216;Choupana Hills&#8217; and &#8216;The Vine&#8217;. Included in the 25 &#8216;best&#8217; in the sector &#8216;Boa Mesa&#8217; was listed the &#8216;Il Gallo D&#8217;Oro&#8217; restaurant at the Cliff Bay Hotel, led by Chef Benoît Sinthon. This restaurant was awarded a Michelin Guide star in 2008 for its Mediterranean and Iberian inspired aromatic cuisine. </p>
<p><strong><img style="display: block; float: none; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/280310/dormidas.jpg" /> Revenue in Porto Santo no longer enough to pay the staff.</strong> The first two months of this year were the worst for a decade for the hotel trade in Porto Santo. Prospects for Easter are bleak. 75% of the beds were not available this year due to some hotels closing for the low season. 20% less passengers used the airport and 18% fewer sailed on the Lobo Marinho during these two months. Total revenue fell dramatically from 2007 (62.8%) and the price per bed also decreased by 5 Euros per night. In 2007, the income covered the staffing costs but this year it only covered 41% of the costs. The resorts and local residents of Porto Santo are suffering a diminishing economy. </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>Suspicions cast a shadow over the police statute – The Trade Union Association says that the government &#8216;bought the&#160; peace&#8217; with the officials at the cost of operations and taxpayers.</strong></p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Fight in farming against lack of water – The storm of February destroyed almost all of the principal levadas of the Region and predictions point to 3 months for the repairs. The Directorate for Agriculture and the IGA join forces to speed up the process. </strong>Madeira&#8217;s farming output is at risk, as there is more than a month since the filling of the farming water supplies, and there are already cases where insufficient water has been provided. All the blame lies with the storm of 20th February, which damaged the infrastructure of the water distribution network. The principle levadas of Tornos, do Norte, das 25 Fontes, do Galhano and do Faial, to name the most important, make up 600 kilometres of levadas in need of repair. Worried farmers spread around the island, with hoses in hand, are resorting to drinking water to save their crops. The Regional Directorate of Agriculture (DRA) and the Institute of Water Management (IGA), have joined forces to advance quickly with the repair work that is classed as &quot;unprecedented in the region&quot;. <em><font color="#400000">So a quick calculation says that it will be the end of June before the work is completed, add to that the &#8216;Madeira productivity factor&#8217;, and we are well into Summer. Expect a rather expensive salad on your plates in the coming months!</font></em></p>
<p><strong>The securing of the slopes [landslide risks] has also moved forward, but case by case.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Gouveia discards his immunity – The ex-leader of the Socialist Party of Madeira goes to court to respond to the complaint of Jaime Leandro. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Renewables don&#8217;t slow down petroleum&#160; – Despite the penetration of new energy sources, petroleum based electricity consumption shoots up.</strong></p>
<p><strong>75% occupation on the first few connections of the new route – &#8216;transavia.com&#8217; started the new Porto – Madeira connection on Sunday. </strong>Since 4.30 pm yesterday Madeira has it&#8217;s second connection with the continent through the low-cost airline Transavia. The first flight had 135 passengers, and the first 3 flights have sold around 75% of seating capacity for the French Company [I just translate, if you disagree please write to the Diário]. Madeira&#8217;s tourism boss, Conceição Estudante believes that the new flights will open up Madeira to those from the north of Portugal and also Northwest Spain. If all goes well the 4 weekly flights of Transavia could turn into daily flights in or after October.</p>
<p>The main sport / football headline today : <strong>Defeat in Setúbal complicates the situation for Europe – The victory goal arrived in the last moments of the fixture. Those in charge at Nacional continue to believe that the Europa League is still a possibility. </strong>Of course it is &#8230; a mathematical possibility, not a realistic one.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Tom &#8230;</strong> </p>
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<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Becky for sending in this snippet and video</font></em> :</p>
<p>&quot;The Jersey Football Association Capita Centre of Excellence Year-9 age group is to play four matches in Madeira next month.&quot; <a href="http://www.thisisjersey.com/2010/03/20/centre-of-excellence-heading-for-madeira/" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
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<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Elaine (East) for these website links :</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Links with Gibraltar &#8211; Madeira Disaster Collection.&#160; </strong><a href="http://www.chronicle.gi/headlines_details.php?id=18583" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p><strong>Informative blog about Madeira Wine. </strong><a href="http://footwear.spruz.com/pt/Madeira-wine/blog.htm" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Elaine [West] for this :</font></em></p>
<p><b>SPAD receives help from a German institution. </b><i>Anima &#8211; Hilfe für Tiere (Help for Animals) has donated 10 large kennels for animals. </i>The German institution for the protection of animals &#8216;Anima &#8211; Hilfe für Tiere&#8217; ( &#8216;Help For Animals&#8217;) has given SPAD ten large kennels that will be placed in the Vasco Gil Kennel Site. </p>
<p>The request for help from SPAD came just days after the storm of 20 February, when some animals were brought to the institution because they had lost both owners and their home. At the time, SPAD asked all those wishing to contribute to the work of the association to help supply plastic cages (used or new) for animals to be properly collected. The appeal reached Germany and &#8216;Anima&#8217; quickly dealt with the deployment of 10 large kennels. Next Thursday, March 25, from 14.30, the kennels will be handed over. On site, a group of five volunteers will be available to unpack and prepare them so they can be finally used by SPAD. </p>
<p>It should be recalled that several years ago &#8216;Anima&#8217; collaborated with initiatives in Madeira. Recently the German institution has financed free sterilization campaigns in Porto Santo and a number of stray animals (dogs and cats) are sent to Germany each year to homes and families that &#8216;Anima&#8217; has found for them. In 2008 &#8216;Anima&#8217; received a total of 28 dogs which were then sterilized and delivered to new owners. Last year various animals from Madeira were received by the them, many of them Huskies. These dogs, although pedigree animals, do not adapt to Madeira’s climate and are often abandoned.</p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Paul for this :</font></em></p>
<p><b>‘Sisi’ Elisabeth, Empress of Austria &amp; Queen of Hungary (1837-1898) &amp; Madeira. </b>In the 1860&#8242;s Elisabeth was considered the world&#8217;s most beautiful monarch. In the 1870&#8242;s she became the most famous, and probably also the world&#8217;s best, female equestrian but, in 1859 left her husband and small children to live in seclusion on Madeira, Corfu, and in Venice. <em>“The Empress had exchanged a carefree country life with the strict etiquette of the Imperial Court and could hardly adapt to it. Francis Joseph loved his wife dearly, but he ruled over an empire of 50 million people and had little time to be with &quot;Sisi&quot; who felt lonely. &quot;I wish he were no emperor&quot;, she confided her former governess.”</em></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4a/Sisi_madeira_hg.jpg" width="193" height="257" /> Sisi likened to Princess Diana. </strong><i>“Little wonder then that following her tragic death Princess Diana was often likened in obituaries to Sisi: Both were women of extraordinary beauty and represented their countries with dignity and elegance. Both succeeded in winning a special place in people&#8217;s hearts even amidst the ceremony and protocol of ancient dynasties. Both were dedicated to social causes. And both died tragically before their time.”</i></p>
<p><em><font color="#400000">Photo : Memorial of Elisabeth (Österreich-Ungarn), also named Sisi, in Funchal, Madeira closed to the Casino. At this location a hotel was located, where Sisi was on holiday.</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Sisi Film &amp; Musical. </strong><em>“The romantic legend of how Sisi and Franz Joseph met has been immortalized in the wonderfully romantic and melodramatic Austrian &quot;Sisi&quot; Films starring Romy Schneider as young Sisi. The musical &quot;Elisabeth&quot;, which has attracted tourists from all over the world to Vienna for more than five years, is much more realistic.”</em></p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/36/Empress_Elisabeth_of_Austria,_1864.jpg" width="161" height="217" /> In 1998 a hundred years after she died from wounds inflicted during an assassination attempt exhibitions throughout Austria commemorated her life. They documented the intriguing life story of a woman who was an &quot;empress against her will&quot;, who was at once fairy-tale princess and liberated woman, a dieting fanatic and expert equestrian, a poet and inveterate traveller.</p>
<p><em><font color="#400000">Photo : Empress Elisabeth of Austria, 1864</font></em></p>
<p>Video compilation of the Austrian trilogy <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4hoCbUM47A" target="_blank">&quot;SISSI-The Young Empress&quot;</a></p>
<p><strong>Sisi&#8217;s hold on the popular imagination remains undiminished. </strong><i>“Sisi was already a legend in her lifetime. And especially in Budapest (Hungary) many buildings or institutions are named after her, and Elisabeth is still the most often given girl name in Hungary. Even a century after her death, Sisi&#8217;s hold on</i> <i>the popular imagination remains undiminished. This can be seen in the popularity of Sisi films and the musical &quot;Elisabeth&quot;, which has run for years in Vienna. The sites where the empress lived continue to draw tourists from the world over. Among these are her apartments in Schönbrunn Palace, the Hofburg, and the Hermes Villa in Vienna, her tomb in the imperial burial vault of the capital&#8217;s Capuchin Church, and the imperial villa in Bad Ischl, as well as many other places throughout Austria.” </i><a href="http://www.theroyalforums.com/forums/f210/emperor-franz-joseph-i-1830-1916-and-empress-elisabeth-sissi-1837-1898-a-16503.html" target="_blank">Link to full article</a></p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>DIÁRIO</strong> <strong>23/03/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong>PEC threatens the solvency of public enterprises. </strong>Compliance with the rules contained in the Stability and Growth Pact (PEC), which the Regional Government had no objection to, may be disastrous for the Regional accounts as the State will limit borrowing for all public sector companies. The Government of the Republic, in addition to maintaining the rule of zero net debt to the entities of the Regional and Local Administrations, unless in response to emergencies, will also constrain new financial liabilities when public companies use community funding. Thus, public companies will have lower limits for liabilities as neither Governments can risk having to input capital into these companies. Also, the higher the corporate debt, the worse the country&#8217;s external debt. According to Diário, public enterprises have increased their bank liabilities seven fold in six years. Some of these debts are to suppliers and if they cannot resort to credit, the inability to invest and make payments will worsen. Madeira&#8217;s contribution to the Portuguese deficit is zero. In 2007, Madeira had not reached the borrowing limit that the EU imposed on the State in the PEC. In 2008, Madeira made a positive contribution to the implementation of the PEC as it still had a net lending capacity of one million Euros, helping to balance the public accounts. &#8212; <em>An expert in financial affairs commented that the reason that the 4.1 million Euros subsidy to the Jornal da Madeira stays the same as last year, is probably because no bank will lend to the company. The case is to be heard in the EU Court and if they rule the subsidy is illegal and fine the company, who pays and what happens about any debts?</em></p>
<p><strong>30,000 pensioners below the minimum wage.</strong> Most are women on survivor&#8217;s pension of 180 Euros per month. The minimum wage for 2010 is 475 Euros. A similar petition was sent last year, with half the present number of signatures, to the Legislative Assembly of Madeira. This year, the petition will also be sent to the Assembly of the Republic as last year, the two government argued that it was each other&#8217;s responsibility.</p>
<p><strong>Public Ministry accuses gang of using children in drug trafficking.</strong> A trial started yesterday in Funchal with 19 defendants, including two Italians. 16 attended the hearing, all from social housing estates in Câmara de Lobos, two will be tried in abstentia and one is on the Continent. Six defendants are in prison custody, including two Italians and two Guineans, one is electronically tagged and seven are women. The drugs were imported from Guinea, Senegal and the Netherlands via three couriers, two of them Italian and a child who was detained at Madeira Airport in October 2008 carrying 572 grams of heroin. The drugs were stored in the home of one of the defendants in Bairro da Torre, mainly for local distribution. Many of the children/families of the accused have been used to deliver/collect drugs and money. There is wiretapping evidence to support this allegation. The largest haul was in November 2008 when 12,549 individual doses of heroin (1,045 grams) were detected inside the bodies of the two Italians.The heroin was to be transferred to the Guinean who has spent five years in prison for a previous trafficking offence. The drug gang is suspected of operating from at least mid-2007 to August 2009 and the drugs brought into the country were cocaine and heroin. The Guinean is suspected to be the ringleader. Two of the defendants fabricated a construction company to try to justify the origin of the drug money. Items were seized during house searches, for example mobile phones, home-cinemas and LCDs. Large deposits into the bank accounts of the defendants, especially the ringleader, were traced between January and December 2008 (29,500 +11,570 + 41,915 Euros).</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/230310/dn0401020401.jpg" /> Revive the neighbourhood by planting trees.</strong> 300 school children in the county of Ribeira Brava congregated at the school at Serra de Água as part of the celebrations of World Tree Day. The best way to mark the day was to plant trees. The mayor and a school delegate planted a tree then each school followed suit. This location was chosen as it was the area most devastated by the storm, to plant a symbol of hope and to highlight the rebirth of the parish. The tree planting was followed by entertainment, games and a lunch courtesy of the municipality.</p>
<p><strong>London sends 2,500 kilos of donations.</strong> The Portuguese Catholic community attending the Scalabrini Church in Oval, South London, collected 2,500 kilos of donated goods over the past three weeks. The collection was begun on the 21st February and includes infant and children&#8217;s clothing, underwear, shoes and linens. During the Masses, 1,500 pounds sterling was collected and the amount was made up to 1,800 pounds from church funds to send the 100 boxes to Madeira. It would normally cost 5,000 pounds to send the container but for the generosity of the haulage firm C. R. Trans/Service, where a Portuguese immigrant works. The container left England last week and arrives in Madeira within a week. It will be forwarded to the Association for Community Development in Funchal/Community Centre of Santo Amaro.</p>
<p><strong>New marine protected areas. </strong>Several proposals for the establishment of marine protected areas in waters beyond national jurisdiction will be discussed informally between today and Thursday in Funchal. Attending will be representatives from six countries that signed up to the OSPAR Convention (Germany, France, UK, Netherlands, Spain and Portugal), and NGOs such as the Worldwide Fund for Wildlife, Northeast Atlantic Ocean Fisheries Commission, International Union for the Conservation of Nature and the Institution for Conservation of Marine Biology.</p>
<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/230310/dn0401070701.jpg" /> Demolition of the Savoy Hotel is ahead of deadline. </strong>The demolition of the Savoy Hotel started in January with a deadline of ten months. The main building is already in ruins and the reception area, gardens, shopping area and car parks are unrecognizable. This is despite the effects of the storms in February. Demolition by implosion was ruled out and the work has to comply with noise and environmental laws. A significant amount of the material will be reused. The firm responsible for the demolition and building of the new hotel is CASAIS. The project architect João Francisco Caires said the new hotel will include classical and traditional Madeiran architecture in proximity to English colonial architecture. The entire project is scheduled to take 36 months at an estimated 120 million Euros. Completion is aimed to be in time for the New Year&#8217;s Eve celebrations in 2012.</p>
<p><strong>POLITICS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Tough measures to prevent exploitation.</strong> The Regional Government has decided to submit to the Legislative Assembly a proposed law to ensure all entities benefit, and to prevent exploitation of funds for the renovation of Madeira. Careful prioritization will help people and areas affected by the storm and to avoid duplication, the Government will find out who has benefited from other mechanisms such as insurance. The final relocation is underway and 400 new homes are needed and another 400 require renovation. At present, 53 families are still in public establishments, a situation the Executive wants resolving before Easter. The government said any aggregates that are being collected are authorized. The Marine Police is monitoring the situation and has found one case of illegal dumping of flood deposits at the mouth of the stream at Madelena do Mar. </p>
<p><strong>CULTURE</strong></p>
<p><strong>Santa Cruz is still the City of Culture.</strong> It was previously reported that Santa Cruz Council had given up the project City of Culture 2010 as it had to redirect finances to storm damage repair work. The council now ensures that the project will go ahead with updates to the cultural program. The mayor has met Rui Massena, the conductor of the OCM, about the possibility of the classical orchestra opening the program but cannot confirm if this will occur. The county has the advantage that the mayor, José Alberto Gonçalves, is the president of the Madeira Classic Foundation that manages the OCM.</p>
<p><strong>JORNAL DA MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>REGIONAL</strong></p>
<p><strong>Gaia calls to Porto to help Madeira. </strong>The municipalities of Funchal and Gaia will launch a series of meetings before Easter with businesses in Porto to obtain building materials and furniture for 291 houses. The Vice-mayor of Gaia is impressed with the recovery effort in Funchal and will appeal to businesses in the region of Porto where there is a tradition of furniture manufacture. These 291 houses are outside the risk area and are partially damaged. Other councils in Portugal have pledged help, for example 100,000 Euros from Amadora. </p>
<p><strong>Coração da Madeira helps Serra d&#8217;Água. </strong>Now this voluntary organization has finished its work in RG3, the volunteers went to Serra d&#8217;Água with 74 boxes of donated clothing collected at the church at Nazaré over the past month. In partnership with the English Church, the volunteers will begin to distribute bed linen and clothing to various locations of need. </p>
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<p><strong>EVENTS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Two vehicles seized. </strong>Since the beginning of the year, there have been four cases of illegal dumping in the serras of Madeira. Last week, a Forest Ranger found two private cars were being used to dump material in Campanário, which came from the excavations for a house. The two cars have been seized as evidence and the case has been reported to the Directorate for the Environment. To recover the cars, the owners will have to first pay the fine for the breach. For dumping light material, fines for private individuals range from 1,500 &#8211; 3,740 Euros and for firms from 7,500 &#8211; 44,890 Euros. For heavier more damaging material, fines range from 25,000 &#8211; 37,500 Euros and for a firm, can go up to 60,000 Euros.</p>
<p><strong>Guides and tourists still use footpaths.</strong> The Regional Directorate of Forestry is concerned about the number of people still walking along pedestrian paths despite the warnings, often encouraged by guides. Examples are the Caldeirão Verde and the Boca da Corrida/Encumeada. Eight pathways are closed at present: PR 7 Levada do Moínho (Ribeira da Cruz – Lamaceiros); PR 09 Levada do Caldeirão Verde (Queimadas &#8211; Caldeirão Verde), PR 10 Levada do Furado (Ribeiro Frio &#8211; Lamaceiros – Portela); PR 12 Caminho Real da Encumeada (Boca da Corrida – Encumeada); PR 14 Levada dos Cedros (Fanal &#8211; Curral Falso); PR 16 Levada da Fajã do Rodrigues (Fajã da Ama &#8211; Ribeira do Inferno); PR 17 Caminho do Pináculo e Folhadal (Lombo do Mouro &#8211; Caramulo &#8211; Folhadal – Encumeada); PR 18 Levada do Rei (Quebradas &#8211; Ribeiro Bonito); Levada do Norte and Levada dos Tornos. </p>
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<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.jornaldamadeira.pt/fotos/11_147980.gif" /> Mercado de Oportunidades from 25 &#8211; 31 March.</strong> The erection of 51 tents on the Avenida Arriaga started yesterday. The Opportunities Market is for the selling of old stock at discounted prices, specifically shoes, decorations, clothing, jewellery, domestic electrical appliances, linen, crafts, toys and perfume. Opening hours will be 10.00 &#8211; 20.00. The demand has exceeded supply, 80 traders expressing interest but only 60 can participate, so the remaining 20 have places reserved in the second phase in the second half of the year. There will be eight cruise ships in port during this period, especially on the 31st when there will be five.</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>ERC wants to know more names for RTP-Madeira TV – The regulatory entity says it has asked more explanations. RTP received nothing. And already three weeks have passed.</strong></p>
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<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Bureaucracy ties-up traders – The owners of shops badly hit by the storms of February are &quot;fragile, frail and living in financial difficulties because the financial support is delayed in coming&quot;. The words are from Lino Abreu, from the Association of Commerce and Services, in disagreement with the excessive &#8216;red tape&#8217;. </strong>Whilst waiting for support, traders are just having to do what they can to recuperate what they lost, and are feeling pretty let down because the route to obtain support is complex and long-winded. Abreu says that some traders are so deflated by what has gone on, he fears that they will opt to close down rather than try and reopen their businesses. He says the process needs to be simplified because the traders need support right now. They need to provide strict evidence for their losses, and some of the documentation needed takes a long time to obtain.</p>
<p><strong>Fountains of João Dinis return to see the light of day – The post-storm clean up has returned to view the old fountains, buried 70 years ago during works in the zone of the Palácio. They are going to return to provide drinking water and maybe inspire some old political jibes. </strong></p>
<p><strong>The Government is going to construct 25 homes in Ribeira Brava – The houses will be built in different communities.</strong> According to the Housing Association of Madeira [IHM] housing is still lacking for 17 families in the area, made homeless after the floods. IHM already have two or three locations in mind and is out and about looking for more land to built premises that will house several families. The decision to spread the housing is being taken to minimise the impact of the construction work, and also because there is a shortage of land with sufficient capacity for everything. 17 families still live in temporary accommodation, around 40 people.&#160; </p>
<p><strong>SITAM denounces late payment of salaries – The trade union met with the Regional Secretary for Human Resources. Due to the storm on 20 February, there are people who have still not received their salary from February.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Solidarity parade on the eve of the Flower Festival. </strong>Madeira&#8217;s favourite fashion designer, Fátima Lopes, is organising the event to take place on 17th April, in conjunction with Funchal Council. &quot;I am preparing a solidarity event in April, that will revert to those who need it most,&quot; said Fátima. &quot;It will be a big fashion show, open to everyone, with mannequins of the Face Models and many national public figures&quot;. </p>
<p>The main sport / football headline today : <strong>União SAD &#8216;half way there&#8217; [?] – Jaime Lucas hopes that the &#8216;Ruben Micael case&#8217; works out well.</strong></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Pete &#8230;</strong> &quot;Taken 21st February&quot;.</p>
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<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Becky for sending in this web snippet and video</font></em> :</p>
<p>&quot;A St Davids artist based in Madeira has described the devastating scenes that forced him to flee his home.&quot; &#8211; <i>an interesting response to this article has been added by someone from Paul do Mar.</i> From the UK Western Telegraph&#160; <a href="http://www.westerntelegraph.co.uk/news/5044874.St_Davids_artist_flees_Madeira_devastation/" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p><em><font color="#400000">I can&#8217;t imagine who would have written that response (joking), but talk about an gross exaggeration&#160; on the whole situation from those interviewed, especially on the rain situation generally. Der</font></em></p>
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<p> Thanks to Pete for these : <a href="http://www.euronews.net/2010/03/20/massive-countryside-clean-up-in-portugal/" target="_blank">Clean up Portugal campaign</a> | <a href="http://www.pfv.org/html/symington-history.html" target="_blank">Programme 1</a> | <a href="http://www.madeirabirds.com/madeira_insects" target="_blank">Programme 2</a>
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<p><strong>Know the ‘Madeiran Fortalezas’</strong></p>
<p><strong>image caption:São Tiago fortress in Funchal, Madeira      <br /></strong></p>
<p>Fortaleza de São Tiago, Funchal, Madeira. The Fortress of St James was built between 1614 and 1637 in response to the frequent raids on Funchal by pirates. The complex is now a Monument of Regional Interest and is used to further cultural awareness. It includes a contemporary art museum and a restaurant. <a href="http://www.love-madeira.com/fortaleza-de-sao-tiago-funchal.html#ixzz0ijkO7e55" target="_blank">Read more:</a>&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; </p>
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<p><strong>DIÁRIO</strong> <strong>22/03/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong>A quarter of the population live on pensions (social security). </strong>25.9% of the population live on pensions, slightly less than the national average of 26.9%. In January 2010, there were 64,257 pensioners although a person can receive more than one pension (old-age, survivor&#8217;s, invalidity). From December 2008 to January 2010, there was an increase of 939 pensioners and the cost increased from 252.2 million Euros to 264 million Euros. Most pensions are for retirement, about 15% of the population or 37,673 Madeirans. The total cost is 13.5 million Euros at an average pension of 360.36 Euros. For survivor&#8217;s pension, the numbers are: 7.4% of the population, 18,387 receiving an average of 180.36 Euros, totalling 3.3 million Euros. In the case of disability, there are 8,197 disabled people, 3.3% of the population, at a total cost of 2.9 million Euros or 350.52 Euros per pensioner. The vast majority of pension recipients are women, 43,090: 23,592 retirement, 4,455 disability and 15,133 survivor&#8217;s. There were only 3,254 men receiving survivor&#8217;s pension, a total of 500,000 Euros compared to 2.8 million Euros paid to women.</p>
<p><strong>Fish, poultry and livestock declined in 2009.</strong> In 2009, fish landings decreased by 7%, the auction price per kilo decreased by 8% and the revenue decreased by 14% or 2.3 million Euros. The espada-preta (swordfish) catches suffered the most, 22.4% fewer landings. 3.9% more tuna fish were caught. For cavala and chicharro (mackerel and horse mackerel), the catches increased but the revenue was less due to poor quality, reinforcing the fact that fish stocks are deteriorating each year. Over the past 12 years, 2009 was the worst for fishermen. Livestock production had a poor year reflecting the declining interest in farming. There were 23.5% fewer pigs and 13.3% fewer cattle slaughtered. 9.2% more poultry were raised last year and egg production increased by 1.5%. </p>
<p><strong>MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>Agriculture scarce. </strong>Rain and winds have hampered the growing of vegetables in the region with less variety on sale. &#8216;Sorteio de Cabazes de Primavera&#8217; started yesterday and runs until May 30th. Over the next 11 Sundays, when 5 Euros worth of regional horticultural products are purchased from the Farmers&#8217; Markets in Santana, Prazeres and Canhas, the purchaser receives a ticket for two raffles for baskets of produce, held on the 25th April and 20th May.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/220310/dn0401021101.jpg" /> House in danger of falling down the slope.</strong> For the past three weeks, landslides and rockfalls have been a daily occurrence in the area of Urbanização da Montanha, in São Gonçalo. A neighbour has alerted Funchal Council about the house in question but the owner cannot be contacted. The fire brigade has visited on three separate occasions but taken no action. The land underneath the balcony and yard has subsided and if this continues, the neighbour is worried that the two-storey house will fall onto the road below. </p>
<p><strong>POLITICS</strong></p>
<p><strong>CDS confirms &#8216;fiction&#8217; of budgets.</strong> The CDS-PP predict an economic recession this year after analysing the Court of Auditors report on the 2008 Regional Budget. 2008 Accounts show a debt of 230 million Euros. 44% of tax revenue (327 million Euros) was absorbed by institutes and autonomous funds. The amount of interest paid for delays in paying suppliers increased by 35% to 23.3 million Euros. The Regional Government continued to support public sector enterprise despite losses of 70 million Euros. The Health Service debt was 431 million Euros. In 2008, the total direct and indirect debt was 1.9 billion Euros. With these debts, the government cannot raise funds to meet its commitments.</p>
<p><strong>Councils postpone projects to alleviate emergencies.</strong> A month after the devastating storm, councils are having to rethink their programs of activities. In Ribeira Brava, the damage amounts to 80 million Euros and the planned Emigrant Museum has been postponed. Losses in Calheta, 4 million Euros, result from landslides, cleaning streams and damaged water networks. Savings will be focused on the June summer festivities, hiring artists of lower prestige. In Santana, the council has to find 3.5 million Euros to repair the damages. The slopes were extensively damaged and the auditorium at São Roque do Faial will now be delayed until 2011. The councils have sent reports of losses to the Regional Government but do not know if they will receive any financial support, or the amounts they will receive. </p>
<p><strong>CULTURE</strong></p>
<p><strong>Baltazar Dias reopens on April 10th. </strong>The storm caused 500,000 Euros of damage to the Municipal Theatre Baltazar Dias in Funchal. It will reopen for the symbolic Film Festival of Funchal. The Mayor of Funchal arrived at the theatre on the afternoon of February 20th to find waist-deep mud in the audience area. Volunteers, including scouts, cleaned the theatre and there have been changes to improve facilities, for example the red carpet removed to make the acoustics better. The building has been rewired and painted, new alarms systems added and the furniture, floors and doors are nearly completely renovated. </p>
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<p><strong>JORNAL DA MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>REGIONAL</strong></p>
<p><strong>Government will acquire 600 hectares in the west. </strong>The Regional Government will acquire, if necessary by compulsory purchase, 600 hectares in the counties of Câmara de Lobos, Ribeira Brava and Ponta do Sol. This is to make a forest that will protect diversity, water resources and the security of people living downstream. The government has just bought 25 plots of land totalling 332 hectares at a cost of 674,000 Euros. Later this year, a start will be made on planting 400,000 trees, finishing in 2011. The investment of 4.3 million Euros is from EU support and the Regional Budget. With this latest acquisition, the government possesses a total of 1,760 hectares of the serras of Funchal and Câmara de Lobos in the project launched in 2001 &#8211; &#8216;Tampão Verde&#8217;. Including the Ecological Park, the most strategic land in the serras are in public ownership. In 2003, 50,000 head of cattle were banned and removed from the publicly owned areas to end over-grazing. In the last 15 years, the government has afforested 908 hectares and planted one million and 200,000 trees in the serras.&#160; </p>
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<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.jornaldamadeira.pt/fotos/14_147928.gif" /> São Vicente investing in promoting the Laurissilva forest and county. </strong>The Mayor of São Vicente said the council intends to strengthen the investment for the promotion of the county. The Laurissilva forest is to be promoted in order to increase notoriety and visibility at the national level, to enable it to be one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Portugal. The mayor is confident that the forest will win the category Forests and Woods on 11th September. The forest is natural, the oldest in Portugal (Tertiary Period &#8211; 20 million years old) and contains 500 different endemic species, an important point as this year is the International Year of Biodiversity. The judges visited the region yesterday as a symbolic gesture and to testify that nature has not been spoilt; that Madeira continues to be a wonderful island to visit. </p>
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<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.madeiranature.com/index/media/file/-/fileId/652/lang/pt" width="308" height="193" /> Porto Santo has a barbusano.</strong>&#160; Porto Santo Council and the firm Porto Santo Verde planted yesterday, the World Day of the Forest, a tree in the gardens of Alameda Infante D. Henrique. For the national celebrations of the centenary of the Republic, the national committee challenges the Portuguese councils to plant a tree related to the indigenous forest. The barbusano is a tree belonging to the Laurissilva forest which is extinct in Porto Santo. This tree species is endemic to the Golden Island and it is important to reintroduce the Barbusanos as it adapts well to the island. </p>
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<p><strong>CULTURE</strong></p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Funchal, Funchal&#8217; single to be released this week. </strong>Luís Jardim wrote and recorded this music to raise funds for the victims of the storm. It will be released on CD-single at the end of this week and all sales revenue goes to the funds for Madeira. It was featured on the SIC fund-raising program &#8216;Uma Flor para a Madeira&#8217;. Luís Jardim is a producer who has worked with respected names in international music and hopes the worldwide Portuguese communities will buy the single. An initial release of 5,000 &#8211; 10,000 copies with more produced according to demand. The video clip of this official theme can be seen in full on <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6RclihgEjU" target="_blank">YouTube</a> </p>
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<p><strong>UPDATES</strong></p>
<p><strong>Clocks go forward one hour at 01.00 Sunday. </strong>This will mark the beginning of Official Summer Time. </p>
<p><strong>EU approves &#8216;Cultural Festivals of Madeira&#8217;.</strong> The EU approves this project for support from community funds until 2013. The four major events covered are: Meeting of Philharmonic Bands in May, Music Festival of Madeira in June, the Festival Atlantic Roots (traditional music) in July and the Organ Festival in October. The Festival of Music will be scaled down from a month to 4 &#8211; 13 June.</p>
<p><strong>Diário Question. A month after the tragedy what is still causing concern?</strong></p>
<p>People to relocate 22% </p>
<p>False promises 23% </p>
<p>No plans 28% </p>
<p>Lack of money 16% </p>
<p>Excessive bureaucracy 11%</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>
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<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>PEC limits debts with public companies – The Programme of Stability and Growth [PEC] threatens to interfere in the public accounts of Madeira. The State is going to squeeze indebtedness. </strong></p>
<p><strong>30 thousand pensioners with pensions below the minimum salary originate petition to the parliaments.</strong> Pensioners and retired people are claiming an extra €65, and ARPIRAM have delivered a petition to the Legislative Assembly to stake the claim. <em><font color="#400040">I suppose that we will have to get used to the idea that as the State squeezes to re-establish an acceptable deficit in Europe, more and more people will feel the effects, and protests like this will pop up with increasing regularity. Can you imagine the public sector workers carrying on peacefully knowing that their pay is restricted until 2013, and medical staff and teachers here are always in dispute over pay and conditions. The Portuguese are not like the Greeks [yet?] but the squeeze here is going to bite just as hard given time, and I just hope we don&#8217;t have to witness here the unrest seen in Greece recently. The ones we won&#8217;t see a bad reaction from of course will be those on the minimum wage, in tourism, hotels, shops, bars and restaurants. Any trouble from them and they can be easily replaced. Nothing wrong with peaceful petitions from the pensioners of course, but I guess that won&#8217;t be on government priority list until the next elections loom.</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Aguiar-Branco proposes more autonomy. The removal of the post of Representative of the Republic [for Madeira] is one of the intentions of the candidate for the leadership of the Social Democrat Party, who expects an interesting vote on Madeira, on Friday. </strong><em><font color="#400000">Uncle Bertie also wanted to remove this post I recall, and it was supposed to be a measure included in constitutional reform. What happened after that I have no idea, but maybe this guy will win over UB in the voting, as more autonomy is just what he likes. Can&#8217;t wait until Friday when this annoying drawn-out election is over.</font></em></p>
<p><strong>&quot;[State] subsidies decrease but guarantees rise&quot; – David Caldeira stresses that the &#8216;cut&#8217; does not define the big picture. </strong>Following on from yesterday&#8217;s article that government handouts to public and private organisations have reduced by 57.5%, some financial expert is suggesting that for those organisations affected there is a way forward.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#400000">Drug trail judgement in Funchal with 19 suspects – The majority of those involved live in Palmeira, Câmara de Lobos. There are also two Italians to answer charges.</font></strong></p>
<p><font color="#400000"><strong>Government has it&#8217;s eye on the support – Jardim assures that &quot;tough&quot; measures were taken at the end to avoid exploitation. The Executive is going to present in the Madeira Assembly a proposal of a certificate &quot;that assures that all the entitled beneficiaries don&#8217;t stray from the legally established priorities&quot;. </strong>All about the allocation of the money raised following the storm on the 20th February.</font></p>
<p><font color="#400000"><font color="#000000"><strong>&#8216;Caruncho&#8217; with thematic parties starting from the 26th – Academic camp, cutting ribbons, rock nights, and the prom of the finalists [students] to close on the 10th April. </strong><em>Don&#8217;t even ask! I turned to Google translator for help with this one, but it made even less sense. I presume from the photo that this is all about the celebrations of the final year students, and it&#8217;s called &#8216;Semana do Caruncho&#8217; [Woodworm Week].</em></font></font></p>
<p>The main sport / football headline today : <strong>The World Cup 2010 is going to decide who is the best – Lionel Messi, Wayne Rooney or Cristiano Ronaldo : One of them will be the Best in the World and the decision will take place in South Africa. </strong><em><font color="#004000">Rooney? How did he get on that list?</font></em></p>
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<p>Sheila sent me this email she received this morning, hoping someone would be able to help : &quot;I received this e-mail and, as time is so short if this poor dog is to be saved, I wondered whether any Blog readers might be able to help. I have notified SPAD and just about everyone else I know, who might be able to help. This is a lot to ask, I know, but as there is no RSPCA in Madeira, I would welcome any and all suggestions from your contributors&quot;. Sheila</p>
<p><strong>Original email :&#160; Golden Retriever in extensive distress in Garajau : </strong> </p>
<p>&quot;There is a dog in Bloco G or H, in Edificio Quintas I, Estrada do Garajau,&#160; Garajau, Caniço, The dog is in the garden at the end of the block, immediately behind the villa that is at the front of the apartment complex Edificio Quintas 1. It is the second last apartment block in Garajau before going round the valley to Caniço. </p>
<p>No one lives in the apartment where the dog is and it has not been fed for 3 days at least. Our friends have been trying to feed the dog, by throwing in food over the wall, but the dog is not eating it, because it is dehydrated because it does not have any water. They can’t put water over the wall. </p>
<p>We know the owner has been taken to court in the past over the dog and so the case is known, but that was primarily because the dog was barking. Now the dog is suffering from lack of care.&#160;&#160; The dog can be seen, by walking up the steps at the side and behind the villa and one can look over the wall down onto the dog. It is a beautiful looking dog, but wont be for long without food or water&quot;. </p>
<p>I am not on the island, so I cannot do anything about it. Can you suggest some ways to end this poor dogs suffering? </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – one of mine today for a change &#8230;</strong> A white peacock in the Municipal Gardens in Ribeira Brava.</p>
<p><a href="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/madeiranewsblog0911derwhitepeacockri.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 der white peacock ribeira brava camara" border="0" alt="madeira news blog 0911 der white peacock ribeira brava camara" src="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/madeiranewsblog0911derwhitepeacockri_thumb.jpg" width="411" height="359" /></a><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Paul for this important message from the dolphins, and also the Jet2 snippet :</font></em></p>
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<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a6/Bottlenose_Dolphin_KSC04pd0178.jpg" width="210" height="139" /> Swimming with dolphins: latest research. </strong>“In the open sea off the coast of Portugal, Amanda Stafford, of The Dolphin Connection, tells clients to wait for the dolphin to approach them &#8211; and keep their hands to themselves. If dolphins aren&#8217;t feeling sociable, they make it obvious. &quot;Dolphins in the wild can go in so many directions,&quot; she says. &quot;You have to be able to read their behaviour to see when they&#8217;re interested in socialising.&quot; <em>Photo : Bottlenose dolphin.</em></p>
<p>British researchers have found that swimming close to bottlenose dolphins and trying to touch them can be highly stressful for the aquatic creatures &#8211; preventing them from resting, feeding or nurturing their young. Swimming with dolphins may be sold as a life-affirming experience, but research shows that it can be traumatic for the sea mammals themselves. So is it time to stop? <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/8572855.stm" target="_blank">Link to full BBC article</a> </p>
<p><strong>Madeira: enchants those lucky enough to visit. </strong></p>
<p>-flavoursome and honest style of Portuguese cuisine, </p>
<p>-a year-round sub-tropical climate</p>
<p>-world-class varieties of fortified wine</p>
<p>Jet2.com, has launched the North West region’s first low cost service to the beautiful island of Madeira from Manchester Airport. <a href="http://jet2mag.com/2009/12/07/a-mouthful-madeira/" target="_blank">Jetaway magazine article, magazine of Jet2.com</a> </p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Thanks a lot to Becky for this we snippet and video :</font></em></p>
<p>“We wanted to show our support for Madeira, after the tragic flooding and mudslides in February and we decided to choose this worthy cause for which one of our colleagues at the British Honorary Consulate in Madeira is already involved as a volunteer”, the Embassy said in a statement sent to The Portugal News this week.&quot; <a href="http://www.theportugalnews.com/cgi-bin/article.pl?id=1053-24" target="_blank">PORTUGAL NEWS</a></p>
<p>Home movie of Madeira in 1955.</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 21/03/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="display: block; float: none; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/210310/ribeiro.jpg" /> Illegal streams.&#160; </strong>Legally, the public water domain covers a strip of land of 10 metres width alongside non-navigational water, for example banks of streams. This would mean that the Minas Gerais building in Funchal is illegally built on public land bordering the Ribeira de São João. These public areas could be converted into mini dams to prevent the build-up of water and debris, for example at Fundoa. This has been done in Portugal where dams have been used to produce hydroelectric power of less than 10 MW and they supply 16% of the electricity produced in Portugal. Irresponsible dredging (without channelling) and deposition of material into the stream will cause a blockage at the mouth when there is an exceptionally high flow. The land upstream has to be forested without any illegal quarrying to prevent run-off into the streams. The diagram shows 10 solutions to 10 problems.</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/210310/dn0401020201.jpg" /> Clean Portugal.</strong>&#160; Volunteers yesterday joined this initiative to clean Portugal in a day. Multidisciplinary teams included scouts, schoolchildren, military and firefighters. Câmara de Lobos had the most volunteers, over 300. They spent four hours in the morning cleaning the county then the authority supplied lunch, a diploma, and since it was the Day of the Tree, they were also rewarded with a tree for participating. In Santana, the councillor responsible for the environment joined a team of 12 and they cleared 700 kilos of rubbish out of a stream bed (photo). Another team of 12 in the parish of São Jorge cleared viewpoints. Santa Cruz had less rubbish than expected but 50 volunteers still managed to remove 120 100-litre sacks of rubbish and three car loads of large items. They worked in the forested areas of Santo da Serra, Gaula and Camacha as well as on the beach at Portinho in Caniço. The sea front at Ponta do Sol is now cleaner thanks to the actions of 20 people who cleared away wood, iron and other debris.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/210310/dn0401020501.jpg" /> Three million Euros for works in Funchal. </strong>The council has amended the budget to allow 14 contracts to be signed for urgent works that start next week. Recuperation of paths and lanes in São Martinho, Santo António, São Roque, Imaculado Coração Maria, Santa Luzia, Monte and São Gonçalo are a priority. Caminho do Cabeço dos Lombos in Monte and the Estrada Luso-Brasileira are important roads that need to be repaired. Damaged pavements and infrastructure in the baixa area of Funchal will be attended to. The council will undertake a geological survey of unstable slopes in eight areas. These were a cause of landslides that affected homes &#8211; Três Paus/Eira do Serrado, Trapiche/Curral Velho, Laranjal, Alegria, Fundoa, Corujeira/Cabeço dos Lombos, Tornos and Babosas. The study will produce recommendations for future occupation of these areas, risks and preventative actions. If houses cannot be reoccupied, the council will provide alternative accommodation. 291 homes that suffered minor damage will be repaired as it is psychologically important for the owners to be back in their own homes.</p>
<p><strong>President of&#160; the &#8217;7 Wonders of Portugal&#8217; visits the region.</strong> A team of judges will visit the Laurissilva forest in São Vicente this morning, starting at the Boca da Encumeada. The Laurissilva forest has been entered in the category, Forests and Woods.</p>
<p><strong>Stabilization of the soil is a priority for forestry.</strong>&#160; Afforestation projects stabilize the soil by the root system of plants holding the soil particles together, and protects against rainfall and winds. There is also organic matter created which helps to protect and change the soil structure and makes it more resistant to erosion. Trees such as the eucalyptus, pine and acacia are not being used as they compete with other species. The forests of Madeira occupy 54,000 hectares of which only 33,000 hectares are effectively covered by trees, occupied by too many introduced cultivated species. For public safety, the Regional Government is to buy 600 hectares of land in strategic areas of the serras in Ribeira Brava, Câmara de Lobos and Ponta do Sol.</p>
<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong>Jet2 in-flight magazine promotes Madeira. </strong>The February/March 2010 in-flight magazine of Jet2 (Jetaway, 80,000 copies) has a three page article about Madeira. The British low-cost carrier flies from Manchester and the article is based on a trip last December arranged by the Association for the Promotion of Madeira. The article is called &#8216;Living levada loca&#8217; and compares the Laurissilva forest to the Brazilian rainforest. &#8212; <a href="http://jet2mag.com/2010/02/01/living-levada-loca/" target="_blank">Internet copy</a> </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>Fish revenue falls 14%.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cars of the&#160; PSP [Police] are ready for delivery 5 months – The 10 vehicles are waiting for despatch on two &#8216;stands&#8217;.</strong> The 10 squad cars have been here, already adapted and licensed,&#160; since October with two dealerships. The Police Officers Trade Union is convinced that the Police Command have no money to pay for them.</p>
<p><strong>25% live from pensions on Madeira.</strong><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Crisis arrives to hit subsidies. With the safes empty </strong>(see picture)<strong> the Madeira government gave 57% less. The total value of subsidies in 2009 was €229 million. Cuts penalize more companies and public entities. Support reinforced for sport, culture, and councils. [loan] Guarantees double to €32 million. </strong>There is a special supplement on the matter in today&#8217;s Diário, the <a href="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/graficos/220310/Subsidios.pdf" target="_blank">online edition</a> at least. The first charts shows just about everything that receives government funding getting slashed last year. In high level terms, where the regional government provided €539 million of subsidies in 2008, it provided to the same sectors (associations, councils, culture, sport, education, religious bodies, companies and public companies) just €229 million in 2009. The hardest hit sector was that of companies and private companies, that saw it&#8217;s state handout cut from €377 million to €66 million in that same period. Just picking out a couple of examples from the complete and detailed breakdown that stretched to 8 pages. In sport, the Palheiro Golf Club saw it&#8217;s state handout quadrupled, and I didn&#8217;t even know that Uncle Bertie played golf. Funchal Tennis Club has seen its handout drop from €106,312 to €14,748 in two years. Overall the sport sector saw a slight increase in subsidies in 2009. </p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Green stopper&#8217; stretches itself to Câmara de Lobos, Ribeira Brava and Ponta do Sol. Manuel António Correia announced the acquisition of lands for the purpose of reforestation. </strong><em><font color="#400000">So the government coffers are empty (see main photo on today&#8217;s front page), but the government has announced that it to purchase 600 hectares [6 million square metres] of land in the interests of public safety. Very commendable objective, but why is it necessary to purchase all of this land in &#8216;strategic areas&#8217; to replant it with whatever is needed to stop the topsoil collapsing in another storm that is statistically likely to be at least 100 years from now. Why not just plant whatever is needed, without actually buying all that land? Is anyone going to object?</font></em></p>
<p>The main sport / football headline today : <strong>Benfica thrash FC Porto and conquer the League Cup. </strong>Can&#8217;t deny that 3 – 0 was a good thrashing, started off by the worst &#8216;frango&#8217; in goalkeeping history. After so many years of winning almost everything, it&#8217;s would have been embarrassing for any Porto supporter yesterday, not just to lose the cup to their fierce rivals, but to give it to them on a plate.</p>
<p><strong>União win the II division, South zone.</strong> </p>
<p><strong>[sports] leaders offended with the &quot;ignorance&quot; of Arlindo Gomes.</strong> The president of Câmara de Lobos council said this week that he wouldn&#8217;t stand for blackmail, and council grants would be cut.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Tom &#8230;</strong> &quot;It has been done on Monte of course but rather unusual because all carriages are made of wood except that one&quot;.</p>
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<p><em><font color="#000040">A couple of snippets from Elaine (East) &#8230; many thanks.</font></em></p>
<p><strong>EC rules out further banana aid.</strong> <a href="http://www.fruitnet.com/content.aspx?cid=6204&amp;rid=1" target="_blank">ITS JUST BANANAS</a></p>
<p><strong>Europe seeks closer cooperation on border security.</strong> Much of the smuggling from Africa runs from Tunisia and Libya to the Italian coast or its offshore islands, including Sicily, Panteleria and Lampedusa. Other smuggling routes run from Algeria and Morocco to mainland Spain while others target the Spanish African enclaves of Ceuta and Melila. Further routes target Spanish and Portuguese Atlantic islands, notably the Canaries, Azores and Madeira. <a href="http://www.defenceweb.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=7172:europe-seeks-closer-cooperation-on-border-security&amp;catid=3:Civil%20Security&amp;Itemid=113" target="_blank">FULL STORY</a></p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Paul for these three articles and video :</font></em> </p>
<p><strong>MADEIRA ON THE MEND – UK Telegraph Newspaper &#8211; </strong><strong><em>&quot;Those of us who were visiting at the time and arrived subsequently were also invited to similarly contribute. I am told that they did so in large numbers, which reflects how the Madeirans are regarded by those they look after so well, year after year.&quot;</em></strong></p>
<p>&quot;Louise Roddon&#8217;s article (&quot;Madeira picks up the pieces&quot;, March 13) provided an excellent account of the hard work put in by the islanders to restore Funchal and its outlying towns and areas following the events of February 20. She captured their feelings of concern and sadness for their fellow islanders who had died or had been made homeless. Their other concern was that they hoped their regular visitors from many other countries would not be dissuaded from coming to Madeira by pictures beamed around the world in the immediate aftermath of the tragedy.</p>
<p>The article mentions the money and clothing donated by the islanders, but perhaps misses the point that those of us who were visiting at the time and arrived subsequently were also invited to similarly contribute. I am told that they did so in large numbers, which reflects how the Madeirans are regarded by those they look after so well, year after year.&quot;: <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/travelviews/7472742/Travel-feedback-of-the-week-March-13-19.html" target="_blank">ARTICLE</a></p>
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<p><em>Photo : Monachus schauinslandi (Hawaiian Monk Seal) underwater at Five Fathom Pinnacle, Hawaii.</em></p>
<p><strong>Madeira’s Monk Seals &amp; Hawaii’s Monk Seals &#8211; </strong>Monk seals are a critically endangered species worldwide. Historically, there were three species of monk seals:</p>
<p><b>The Mediterranean monk seal </b>found in the western Mediterranean Sea (primarily off the coasts of Greece and Turkey) and in the eastern Atlantic Ocean (off the coast of Africa and on the island of Madeira), and has a population of about 500.</p>
<p><b>The Hawaiian monk seal</b>, which is found in the Northwest and Main Hawaiian Islands and has a population of about 1,100. The Caribbean monk seal was found in the Caribbean Sea but is now extinct after centuries of human exploitation and hunting.</p>
<p><strong>Rare Hawaiian monk seal lands at UCSC&#8217;s Long Marine Lab: Scientists hope to learn secrets to save critically endangered species.</strong></p>
<p>Ho&#8217;ailona, a gregarious male monk seal born in May 2008 who suffers from cataracts, was abandoned by his mother a few days after birth. He was rescued from a beach on the island of Kauai and nursed to health by scientists from the National Marine Fisheries Service for a few months before being released back to the wild on Molokai.</p>
<p>The dire status of the two existing monk seal populations has necessitated international conservation initiatives. NOAA scientists and managers are working with experts around the world to help recover monk seals, and the information gained from treating and monitoring Ho&#8217;ailona&#8217;s development will help future conservation efforts for the species. <a href="http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_14704775?" target="_blank">LINK</a>&#160;<em><font color="#000040"> Elaine (East) also sent this one in &#8230; thanks.</font></em></p>
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<p><b>Film of visit by The President of the European Commission after 20th of February storm </b></p>
<p>Official video of the visit by The President of the European Commission José Manuel Barroso to Madeira in March 2010 to assess personally the damages caused by the storm that affected the island on 20th of February, 2010.</p>
<p>The President expressed his condolences to the regional government and to the families of the victims. He reiterated the readiness of the European Commission to assist the national and regional authorities, namely through the use of the European Solidarity Fund. Furthermore, the President was deeply impressed by the effort of reconstruction in this short period of time, which is already showing results, thus enabling this region to remain one of the excellent tourist destinations of Europe. <a href="http://c14005-o.l.core.cdn.streamfarm.net/video4/dgComm/barroso/W064811INT1.mp4" target="_blank">Link to video</a>&#160;</p>
<p><em><font color="#004000">Great plug for Madeira Durao, lets hope a few million people watched the interview. Did anyone see him when he was speaking to president Jardim in Funchal? He asked Jardim what was going to happen with all the inert (sand, rock etc.) material piled up from the clean up after the storm. Jardim was lost for words, stuttered, and finally spat out that it hadn&#8217;t been decided yet. And there was me thinking it might be sold off for construction, putting a bit more dosh into the pockets of those with stakes in the construction industry. </font></em></p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks for this from Selina</font></em> : In&#160; yesterday&#8217;s Diário newspaper an article about the funds for replacing the damaged cars in the storm. Information support for people who lost their cars in the recent storms. The controller Automotive Trade Association and Industry Funchal says there is demand for vehicles by people who have lost their cars in time, but not materialized because the deal pending legislation on the support announced. &quot;We have a notion that 500 cars were actually lost in the rivers in flood, the land, the roads, but we have a forecast of more than 500 cars were in garages and were damaged, said Alfredo Mendonça. The Madeira executive announced last week that people with cars which were completely destroyed in the storm of February 20 can receive a grant of Euros and a deduction for three thousand Euros car tax on the purchase of a new one. This was discussed at a meeting of the executive, and has been reported that there is a line of credit in the CGD for the procurement of car under these circumstances. To qualify for this help, the owner must demonstrate that the recovery of the car is impossible and that the disaster was the direct cause of their destruction. Alfredo Mendonça says that there is &quot;a demand for people to hire, but do not want to go another step because they do not know how they will handle&quot; this support. &quot;We are all waiting to get that law without which one can not do anything,&quot; he says. &quot;It was said that there was a support of four thousand, but how are you going to handle this situation, and how will it be passed on to customers, how the participation will come to the brand owners do not know why there have been no public information,&quot; stresses. </p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>DIÁRIO</strong> <strong>19/03/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/190310/04destaque.jpg" width="250" height="167" /> Houses on a knife-edge. </strong>Several houses at the top of Fundoa in Monte are at risk and families can only visit during the day. Technicians from the IHM have visited but the families have not yet heard from the council when it will be safe to return. Many families want to return and not be rehoused. The rains have damaged the supporting walls and the foundations are visible. The houses originally had land in front of them but this has been gradually eroded away until they now overlook an abyss. The Regional Government had been asked to consolidate the escarpment by the Socipan bakery, which was damaged by a landslide. The technicians do not know if the houses can be saved. Teams have been prioritising those temporarily staying with relatives and in shelters, determining if their houses were overcrowded and if they need relocating. In Funchal, there are homes and families in areas at risk with an uncertain future.</p>
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<p><strong>MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>Our Lady of Fatima returns to Funchal.</strong>&#160; At 15.00 on Sunday March 21st, the Pilgrim Image will leave the Church of São Jorge, accompanied by bikers on the journey to Funchal. Between March 21st and April 11th, the time devoted to Easter celebrations, the circuit around the parishes is suspended. From April 11th to May 12th, Machico and Santa Cruz will receive the image of Nossa Senhora de Fátima.</p>
<p><strong>In Venezuela, April 25th will be transformed to Day of Madeira.</strong> In Venezuela, the &#8216;April Revolution&#8217; this year will be associated with Madeira. The day the Portuguese remember the Carnation Revolution will be for fundraising activities. All the money raised will go into a single account and transferred directly to the Regional Government of Madeira. This is a curious date given the bad coexistence of Alberto Jardim with designated &#8216;ideals of the April Revolution&#8217;. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/190310/dn0401021001.jpg" /> Homeless family refuse a house.</strong> A family of seven, victims of the storm of February 20th, refused resettlement in a house supplied by the IHM. The family visited the house in the Calçada do Pico and complained it was dirty and without furniture. They returned to the Youth Hostel where they had been temporarily accommodated but have lost the right of staying there for free, having to pay the normal fee of 11 Euros per night. The IHM cannot understand their decision, saying the T4 is excellent and is much better than what they had. Caritas said they had a lorry of furniture and equipment for the family and waited for an hour but they never materialised at the house. The family&#160; have now lost the right to be rehoused. The photo shows the old house in Vasco Gil where they cannot return to as it is at risk. </p>
<p><strong>Many of the flood losses are yet to be declared.</strong> Many of those whose assets were destroyed or damaged a month ago, including houses and cars, have not officially declared them. For vehicles, the owners are waiting for the law to be published that will set out the rules on compensation. The Regional Government has stated it will subsidize the cost of a new car by 1,000 Euros and allow a 3,000 Euros tax deduction. The two pre-conditions are that the car is irrecoverable and that the destruction was due to the disaster. Owners need to prove the destruction of the car through statements from the councils or police with, wherever possible, photographic evidence. For property damage, owners can contact the IHM, town halls or community development organizations. At present, the Recovery Program of Degraded Property (PRID) is for houses requiring reconstruction. Since the end of December, the Regional Directorate of Agriculture has received declarations of crop damage resulting from the harsh winter. The network for the receipt of declarations of damage has been extended after the storm of February 20th. </p>
<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/190310/dn0401070701.jpg" /> New regional cruise ship. </strong>The Grand Voyager will begin on April 30th a series of 19 seven night regional cruises, allowing embarking/disembarking at Funchal. The Carnival group has confirmed the dates, prices starting at 500 Euros per person and sold through the agent, Blandy. The Grand Voyager will call at Vigo, Lagos, Casablanca, Arrecife, Las Palmas and Funchal. Dates when the ship calls at Funchal are: May 7, 14, 21; Thursdays in June &#8211; 3, 10, 17, 24; July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; August 5, 12, 19, 26 and September 2, 9. The ship was built in Germany in 2000 and is registered in Madeira, which is why Portuguese is the official language on board. It measures 180.7 metres long, 25.6 metres wide and can carry 922 passengers and 360 crew members. This ship first called at Funchal on the 22nd April 2001 under the name Olympic Voyager.</p>
<p><strong>POLITICS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Joint Committee to complete the evaluation within a month. </strong>João Cunha e Silva (the vice-president of the Regional Government and a member of the Joint Committee) wants the evaluation of the damage and examination of means of financing the reconstruction of Madeira to be completed within a month. All committee members visited the worst affected areas of Ribeira Brava yesterday morning and Câmara de Lobos in the afternoon. Today they go to the high zones of Funchal and then move on to the lower zone. Cunha e Silva acknowledged that the extensive damage required a lot of work, and more funding than available through the EU Solidarity Fund as the damage goes beyond the initial estimate of the Regional Government. He warned that the EU Solidarity Fund is not as substantial as people think and falls far short of expectations, so other sources of funding will need to be creatively used. Committee members emphasised the spirit of full cooperation between the two governments and said that the great effort and work the Madeirans have already done is &quot;moving&quot;.</p>
<p><strong>Building materials from the Continent for the reconstruction effort.</strong> Various councils and parish councils on the Continent have offered to send building materials to assist the rebuilding of Funchal. A shipping company will transport them for free. Via the council, BES bank distributed 55,000 Euros to commercial establishments from its solidarity fund. The council gave 2,500 Euros cheques to each trader to help clean and recuperate losses. The council has hired two companies to survey the houses affected by storm damage over the next two weeks. Reconstruction will depend on their recommendations, guided by financial experts and local development associations. 14 contracts have been issued by the council for areas requiring immediate work.</p>
<p><strong>PS criticize structures on the beach.</strong> Jacinto Serrão, the leader of the Socialist Party will request a parliamentary hearing so the Regional Government, Porto Santo Council and maritime authorities can clarify aspects of the constructions that are destroying the beach of Porto Santo. The PS went to Porto Santo to see the walls and infrastructure that are being built on the beach. They concluded these accumulate errors and cause negligence, and call into question the sustainability of the beach which is a candidate for the Seven Wonders of Portugal. The structures are destroying the beach just to satisfy the particular interests of some. The socialists want to know the reasons for these constructions and the type of study undertaken before licensing. The economy of the island cannot be destroyed in this way, because of the desire of some who want to keep their houses on the dunes. </p>
<p><strong>UPDATE</strong></p>
<p><strong>State received almost 200,000 Euros IVA from solidarity campaigns.</strong> The IVA was collected by the State from the premium rate promoted by TMN, PT and Sonaecom. The Ministry of Finance received 198,120 Euros in IVA from calls and sms messages of solidarity. It followed the law fully and retained this money. From three solidarity campaigns, a total of 991,170 Euros has been donated to Madeira. A campaign by TMN and PT permitted a phone call or sms message to be sent where the person contributed 0.60 Euros to Caritas Diocesana do Funchal. This campaign was adhered to by 61,000 people and raised 36,600 Euros. PT and SIC through the &#8216;Uma flor pela Madeira&#8217; project raised 590,000 Euros. &#8216;Portugal Solidário &#8211; Ajuda a Madeira&#8217; in conjunction with the Media Capital group collected 364,570 Euros for Caritas. </p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>: </strong></p>
<p><strong>Líbano [José] Martins, murder suspect, in the end was not arrested. The Diário confirmed with the Brazilian government the notable error of the Portuguese authorities. </strong>Back again to the story of the gang leader, allegedly responsible for the kidnap and murder of an elderly businessman&#160; from Porto Santo.</p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Without money in sight. Today marks one month since the tragedy came and the reconstruction goes ahead, even without knowing when any money will come. True it is that the hopes rest with Lisbon (€500 million) and not with the European Union (€45 million). </strong>All the following headlines are related to the same story (except the sports headline). Today the Diário has a special edition to illustrate the events of the last month. </p>
<p><strong>Political parties intensify criticism and demand technical studies.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Anadia [shopping centre, Funchal] reopens in May, remodelled. </strong></p>
<p><strong>List of the MP deflates rumours, pointing to the localities from where all of the 43 dead were removed.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Rain unleashes stress and fear. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Media coverage took the news of the storm to millions around the world.</strong></p>
<p><strong>President of Naval [football club] came to offer €55 thousand; the big clubs haven&#8217;t fulfilled their promises. </strong></p>
<p><strong>The signs of the storm – 28 days have passed from when the chaos started on the island. </strong>The reestablishment of the relationship between the central and regional governments, a wave of solidarity without precedent, and the capacity of the Madeirans to rebuild, are the signs of the storm that ravaged Madeira one month ago. The island has lived in exactly 28 days, also one Saturday, one of the worst moments in its history after being devastated by bad weather that caused 43 deaths, 8 missing, 120 injured, 600 homeless and caused huge material damage. On the day of 20th February, the middle of the morning, after a rainy night, the population was surprised by strong torrents of mud flooding Funchal, dragging huge rocks and debris that caused chaos in the Madeira capital. The situation stretched to other locations on the island, mainly on the west side, in the regions of Ribeira Brava and Ponta do Sol. The immense torrents of water dragged away everything they found in their paths, people, cars, houses, streets, bridges, communications and electricity posts and farming land, leaving a vast trail of destruction. </p>
<p>Funchal became impassable, the communication networks started to collapse and the motorway [via rápida] was closed. The news started coming in with images giving an account of Madeira suffering a great natural catastrophe, and a climate of despair set-in as fruitless attempts were made to contact relatives and friends by mobile phone.</p>
<p>Landslides, isolated populations, collapsing houses, vehicles and people swept away by the torrents, [underground] car parks filled with water, and hundreds of people made homeless placed in hosting centres were the stories that filled the news. In a demonstration of solidarity in order to be with the Madeirans, on that day, the prime minister of Portugal came to Madeira to observe the damage and announce the first measures of support, marking a new era in the relationship between José Sócrates and Alberto João Jardim. The president of the Madeiran government said that he needed the &quot;axes and [gardening] tools to rebuild the island&quot; and Sócrates guaranteed total solidarity from the State to the region.&#160; There followed visits by the President of the republic, Cavaco Silva, from various other ministers, from the European Commission for regional development, and from the president of the European Commission, Durão Barroso. </p>
<p>After the the initial impact, reconstruction had become the watchword, a task that involved all the community in re-establishing normality, including the army that transported to Madeira a bridge to resolve the isolation of Fajã da Ribeira, in Ribeira Brava, that was familiar to all who visit the island. Three days later, some traders reopened their businesses and measures of support started to be announced, including the formation of a joint commission from the Government of the Republic and Madeira, that is already working out in the field to determine the investments needed for the reestablishment of normal life. </p>
<p>Some works that took place in Funchal, Ponta do Sol and Ribeira [Brava ?] will be the memories that will remain of that fateful day, especially for those that lost somebody in the storm. </p>
<p>The main sports headline today : <strong>[Vítor] Sá takes the leadership in the Porto Santo Rally – The start of the competition was marked by the withdrawal of Filipe Freitas.</strong> </p>
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<p><em><font color="#000080">Many thanks to Becky for these two videos :</font></em></p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure you must have seen this footage of a base jumper hurling himself off Cabo Girão on a motorbike, as it&#8217;s from 2006, but I hadn&#8217;t seen it before and having recently stood at the viewing point of Cabo Girão, it has made me feel a little queasy &#8230;&#160; just the thought of it&#160; (and what a waste of a motorbike, too!) </p>
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<p>Some great footage of someone&#8217;s day trip to Madeira (hang on, a day trip?!) in January 2010, with a Levada walk to Queimadas, Caldeirão Verde.</p>
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<p><em><font color="#000040">Thanks a lot to Paul for these three pieces :</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Should we go to Madeira? </strong>The UK Daily Telegraph, 12 March 2010: <strong>Pat Dawson, from Bath, writes : &quot;</strong>We have booked a week&#8217;s holiday in Funchal, Madeira, starting on March 23 but it&#8217;s difficult to<i> </i>discover what the situation is after the terrible floods. We are reluctant to cancel as we know how much the island depends on tourism, but if the centre of Funchal is cordoned off and most of the excursions aren&#8217;t running, is it worth going? We have booked independently so we can cancel our hotel up to seven days beforehand, but we would forfeit the flight&quot;.</p>
<p><strong>Gill Charlton replies : </strong>In response to the many emails we have received from readers, Telegraph Travel sent Louise Roddon to Madeira this week to assess the damage. <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/portugal/madeira/7421989/Madeira-picks-up-the-pieces.html" target="_blank">Link to Louise Roddon article</a>. She discovered that the capital, Funchal, has recovered remarkably quickly, while areas in the interior, such as Ribeira Brava, have borne the brunt of the landslides. The island&#8217;s famous gardens and levada walks are almost all open, as the clean-up effort continues in earnest.&quot; <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/columnists/gillcharlton/7427408/Ryanair-stamps-its-authority...-again-Ask-Gill.html" target="_blank">The Telegraph, 12 March 2010</a></p>
<p><strong>Support for Madeira from the American Senate, Washington. </strong><i>“Senator Kerry said the state of Massachusetts stands proud of its long-standing historical ties to the people of Madeira. </i><i>&quot;With their seafaring and cultural traditions, Portuguese-Americans have en-riched the Bay State beyond measure,&quot; he said. &quot;I am fortunate to be married to a woman who takes great pride in her Portuguese heritage. Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Madeira as <strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/16/Kerry02.jpg" width="208" height="149" /></strong>they work to overcome this disaster and rebuild their island paradise.&quot;</i></p>
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<p><i>Photo : </i><i>Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts</i></p>
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<p>Sen. Brown reminded how a tragedy like the one occurred in Madeira can reveal the strength of the bonds that exist within communities.</p>
<p><em>&quot;In this case, the bonds are very strong as Massachusetts owes a good deal of its history to the contributions of Portuguese-Americans,&quot; he said. &quot;We offer thoughts and prayers for the victims and their families, and our full support in their time of need.&quot;</em></p>
<p>Sen. Reed said U.S. officials continue to work to ensure the safety and well being of about 400 U.S. citizens on the island.” <a href="http://www.ojornal.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=20415840&amp;BRD=2677&amp;PAG=461&amp;dept_id=543384&amp;rfi=6" target="_blank">Link to full article</a> </p>
<p><strong><img style="display: block; float: none; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto" src="http://www.churchtimes.co.uk/uploads/images/p2_Roman nail%231%23.jpg" /> <img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.churchtimes.co.uk/uploads/images/Noel Ford cartoon(19)%231%23.jpg" width="179" height="335" /> </strong></p>
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<p><strong>Archaeologists declare nail a ‘fantasy’ crucifixion-relic. </strong>&quot;AN ARCHAEOLOGIST who identified a first-century Roman nail, which has been claimed as a possible holy relic kept by the Knights Templar in Madeira, said last week that it could not possibly have been used in a crucifixion.&quot;</p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Elaine found a couple of articles in The Portugal News Online:</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Government measures welcomed.</strong> Prime Minister José Sócrates was this week the recipient of unprecedented praise as he unveiled a host of measures to quell fears Portugal could follow in Greece’s footsteps and further undermine confidence in the financial stability of the Euro Zone and its members. <a href="http://www.theportugalnews.com/cgi-bin/article.pl?id=1052-1" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p><strong>Guess what? It was a wet February, says Met Office.</strong> Data from the IM shows that large quantities of rain fell last month, particularly in Madeira, where average daily quotas of rain were between 144.3 millilitres (on February 20th) and 129 millilitres (February 2nd), in Funchal. <a href="http://www.theportugalnews.com/cgi-bin/article.pl?id=1052-13" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p>Diário today repeated this article but added that Funchal had 3% more visits and 8% more passengers in transit (yearly total of 435,821).<strong> Portugal sets new record for number of cruise ship visitors.</strong> Last year cruise ships brought a record-breaking number of passengers to Portugal, setting a new high after more than 940,000 tourists disembarked from their liners at a Portuguese port. <a href="http://www.theportugalnews.com/cgi-bin/article.pl?id=1052-16" target="_blank">HERE</a>&#160; </p>
<p>Tess emailed with this, thanks : <font color="#400000">&quot;A few days back you had a feature on the blog about UK company &#8216;Naturetrek&#8217; promoting a whale-watching holiday to Madeira.&#160; This was also featured in the Travel Section of last Saturday&#8217;s UK Guardian under recommended family activity breaks in Europe.&#160; A 5-day holiday joining a team of marine biologists for daily whale &amp; dolphin watching trips on a privately chartered vessel costing from £895 inclusive of flights, transfers, accommodation, most meals, boat trips &amp; guiding.&#160; Seems that the UK papers are doing their bit to get the tourists coming back.&#160; Fantastic!&quot;</font> <a href="http://www.ayearinmadeira.com" target="_blank">TESS&#8217;S BLOG</a></p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks for those&#160; Elaine and once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>DIÁRIO</strong> <strong>13/03/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Police officers have to pay hospital charges for treating offenders. </strong>Police officers are being notified by the Hospital of Funchal to pay the cost of medical care of individuals with whom they have engaged in physical confrontation while working for the police service. The president of their union said this is unique in the country and is &quot;absurd and unacceptable&quot;. The bill for medical treatment is sent to those whom the victim perceives to be the perpetrator of the aggression. 98% of notifications are not paid and the health service resorts to litigation procedures. The police are taking their case to the national director of the police force.</p>
<p><strong>MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>Santa Cruz seeks justice in resettlement. </strong>Delays in the relocation of 51 homeless families in Santa Cruz is intentional and designed to avoid situations of injustice among the population in need. This is the conclusion drawn from words spoken by the Deputy Mayor of Santa Cruz. &quot;We could have already relocated all the families but they would be more satisfied if they were in other areas. We have talked to the homeless on the situation and they all prefer to be resettled in their parish of residence. We do not rehouse the families from Santo da Serra in Funchal.&quot; &quot;The Council has made every effort so people can return to their homes, but this was only possible in cases that just required clearing the access or the threat of landslides.&quot; In total, 12 families have been resettled and the five who remain in shelters should be relocated next week. The number of homeless families in Santa Cruz decreased from 83 to 63 this past week. 12 of these are related to the housing recovery project, leaving a total of 51 requiring permanent accommodation.</p>
<p><strong>Caracas reunion of 600 people for Madeira. </strong>More than 600 people attended the Thursday evening party of solidarity (vinhada) in Caracas for the victims of the storms in Madeira. The organizers are counting on the support of the Venezuelan authorities, taking into account the system of exchange controls in force in the country that prevent freely obtaining foreign currency. If the money is transferred at the official exchange rate, it will be worth three times as much (in Euros) than at the unofficial market rate. It helps that the Venezuelan Government understands the great need of Madeira at the moment. &#8212;<em>Hugo Chavez offered help to the Regional Government but I never found out if they took up the offer, so I presume they did not.</em></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/130310/dn0401021601.jpg" /> AJAMPS gave a homeless baby a surprise.</strong> The Young Entrepreneurs of Madeira and Porto Santo (AJAMPS) surprised Letícia Oriana on her first birthday with birthday cakes and a performance by clowns. The family were made homeless after the storm of February 20th and are staying at a Youth Hostel. They lived with their grandmother near Trapice in Santo António, Funchal. The house accommodated six people and sustained considerable damage and the ceilings are at risk of falling down. The 57 displaced people staying in the hostel were invited to lunch and dinner paid for by AJAMPS. Contributions were from members, friends and businesses and the vice president said it was rewarding to see these people smile. </p>
<p><strong>Penalties in civil service affect region. </strong>Government employees in Madeira did not join the nationwide strike on March 4th, due to the recent disaster that hit the region. The Stability and Growth Pact passed by the Portuguese Government applies to civil servants in Madeira. Measures introduced to decrease the budget deficit are: freezing of wages; increased taxes on income over 150,000 Euros; retirement age increased from 62.5 to 63 and to 65 in 2012/2013; for early retirement the penalty increases from 4.5% to 6% of pension for each year. The latter measure was envisaged for 2015 but has been brought forward to 2010. The autonomies have some power to mitigate some of the points in question but the regional governments have not expressed an intention to reverse these national rules.</p>
<p><strong>Madeirans complain more.</strong> The Serviço de Defesa do Consumidor (SDC) has been in greater demand by local people. Last year they received 624 complaints, far more than the 467 in 2008. In 2009, SDC responded to 4,398 requests, of which 3,774 were for information. The remaining 624 cases were complaints that centred around: movable property (208), real estate (108), banks and finance companies (93), essential services (90), transport (47), tourism and leisure (22), distance selling (21) and insurance (16). More people (1,068) needed debt counselling and information before using credit. 104 cases involved arbitration. They can also resolve complaints from citizens of other European countries who purchase goods or services from entities located in the region. </p>
<p><strong>POLITICS</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/130310/dn0401010401.jpg" /> Solidarity in London unites mayor and Albuquerque.</strong> Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London and Miguel Albuquerque, the Mayor of Funchal are the leading players in a day of solidarity for Madeira, which takes place on Saturday March 27th in London. A fundraising dinner for 800 diners in Earls Court is the primary activity of a day that will also have other events with a single objective; raising money for authorities and institutions that are spearheading the reconstruction of affected areas and supporting people affected by the floods. The dinner is in the Ibis Hotel in Earls Court, one of the most prestigious in London. The Madeiran businessman José Silva has organized the events after being contacted by a group of friends in London. All the local Portuguese community organizations and the Ambassador and Consulate of Portugal in London have been directly involved. Other fundraising events are: raffles, auctions and other similar activities; contributions from individuals and large companies; contact with the media and exclusive interviews with Sky News and Sky Sports are being negotiated to highlight the cause. The President of CS Marítimo will be present, along with other sporting personalities who will be announced soon. Entertainment at the dinner event is provided by Maria Aurora from the program &#8216;Atlântida&#8217; presented by RTP-Internacional, and possibly Madeira&#8217;s celebrity singer Vânia Fernandes will attend.</p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>: </strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/digital/fotos/140310/dn0101300101.jpg" /> Users want Lido ready for Summer – Even without the swimming pool, the bathing complex is in the Summer projects. But Funchal Council does not guarantee reopening, even partial.</strong> Come rain or shine, Summer or Winter, the weekends are not the same without a trip to the Lido bathing complex. The destruction caused by the storm does not deter the regulars at the Lido complex, remaining faithful to the location, at least whilst the beach remains open. The restoration works needed will mean the closure of the complex, which is not going down well with some regulars, who want the sea access to remain open, and other spaces left open, with just the pool closed. <em><font color="#400040">I have to say that this &#8216;statement&#8217; from the Diário took opinions from just a handful of people who frequent the facility at Lido, and is hardly representative of many thousands of people who at the moment have far more important and complex priorities.</font></em></p>
<p><em>Today’s main news headline :</em>&#160;<strong>Stone of the storms causes row – Santa Costa ordered the taking of stones from the storm torrents to the marina at Lugar de Baixo. Then, he retreated, the president of Ribeira Brava appearing in the confusion. The question persists : the stone is being given or sold? </strong></p>
<p><strong>One doesn&#8217;t mess with nature – The alert comes from Segadães Tavares, an engineer that has received awards, by the way of the destruction of February, for example with the bridges. &quot;That what is cheap ends up expensive&quot;, he reminds. </strong>Accompanied by a picture of the bridge over the Ribeira Brava, in the process of being pulled down after the February stone damage. <font color="#400000"><em>It&#8217;s about time someone with credibility came along and said this. A few days after the storm that caused so much death and destruction, President Jardim was quoted in the media [I can't remember the exact words, but this is close enough] &#8230; &quot;We have been hit by nature before, and come back to win, and we will do so again&quot;. What sort of message does that send to a population who look to Jardim for leadership, and even sensible advice? Everyone with their head screwed on knows that you don&#8217;t mess with nature, you work in harmony and within constraints &#8230; that is if you want to avoid problems in the future of course. </em></font></p>
<p><strong>Beneficiaries of social integration growing – In just one year, the social security payments increased to take in another 1,277 claimants. Today the total is 8,122.&#160; </strong>The beneficiaries of this social support received, on average, just €92.81 in January, a little below the national average. The growth in the claimants shown is from December 2008 to December 2009. The number of claimants has been growing since 2005, except for a slight exception in 2008. <em><font color="#004000">The true number of poor people who need this support is not discussed, as not everybody qualifies of course, but there are I know many many more worthy cases than stated in the headline figure from the Social Security report.</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Storm confuses the strategy of [Jacinto] Serrão – Leader of the socialist party of Madeira believes that it is possible to beat Jardim.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Jardim considers that the extraordinary convention &quot;is not going to get anywhere&quot;. In the week that precedes the direct [leadership] elections Jardim is going to get together with the PSD party activists in all the regions of Madeira.</strong></p>
<p>The main sports / football headline today : <strong>Wave of red invades the Choupana [the stadium of Nacional] this afternoon – Nacional hosts the league leaders in a stadium where one foresees a clear majority of Benfica supporters. L.F. Vieira promises housing to some families made homeless by the bad weather.</strong></p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Elaine (West) for this piece from today&#8217;s Jornal da Madeira:</font></em></p>
<p><b>“Help for </b><b>Madeira</b><b>” in Machico Forum. </b>On Saturday, April 20 there will be a solidarity show entitled &quot;Help Madeira” in Machico Forum. The event, organized by the Council of Machico, is aimed at raising revenue to help in the reconstruction of Madeira. Beginning at 20.30, the show will feature several figures and prominent guests in the field of regional music and, in particular, of the county.</p>
<p>The programme includes performances by Vânia Fernandes (closing the show), Pedro Garcia and Sara Cooper, former competitors from &quot;A Song For You&quot;, the group Flores de Maio, Claudia Nobrega, São de Leste, the Grupo de Fados de Machico, the “tuna” of the Banda Municipal de Machico / Casa do Povo of Machico, Amigos da Música/De Passagem, Prestige Dance, Metamorfose, Nuno Nicolau, Folk Group of Machico, among others. The show is expected to last about three hours.Tickets are on sale from the Freguesia in Machico and at the Machico Forum priced ten Euros.</p>
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<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="#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><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>
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<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>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>
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<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>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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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Rita &#8230;</strong> Topiary display at Palheiro Gardens</p>
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<p><strong>Did they have camels here?</strong> This is totally worth spending all of Saturday working, and still working at half-past midnight: I&#8217;m transcribing the 1825 journal of someone sailing from Scotland to Australia in 1825. The journey takes about four months. It is fascinating and awesome, and at one point there are <i>sharks</i>.</p>
<p><strong>- Santa Cruz, Madeira, in the mid-1820s:</strong> <a name="1273a7af6751df31_1273a6a4f17779c7_1273a67a33b77703_1273a495e256f38d_1273a2be3ed6b4fe_cutid1"></a>    <br />&quot;The natives of Santa Cruz are very indolent, &amp; Greedy as soon as we went on shore they ran after us begging. The dress of the women is very peculiar; they have a blanket that covers the head &amp; hangs down their back &amp; on their head over the blanket is a hat, the same hat as is worn by the men. Camels are very common there instead of draught horses, they carry very heavily burdens on their back; the ass also in Santa Cruz is very plenty &amp; a small kind of horse, there are no Carts there. Oxen are also in great abundance &amp; instead of dragging by the neck they drag by the horns a sort of sledge without wheels, &amp; upon this machine they drag their wine &amp; water; the natives drive the horses &amp; oxen into the sea &amp; swim along with them to wash them.&quot; <a href="http://eye-of-a-cat.livejournal.com/379346.html" target="_blank">SOURCE</a></p>
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<p> <em><font color="#000080">Many thanks to Becky for this video and snippet : </font></em><strong>Fado &quot;A Júlia Florista&quot; na Ilha da Madeira</strong>
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<p>Brilliant old ITN programme called &#8216;Roving Report&#8217; presented by Sandy Gall in January 1964.&#160; &quot;<i>Report on the island of Madeira in the Atlantic Ocean which can only be reached by sea. However the sedate traditional way of life is likely to change as the airport under construction is nearly finished</i>.&quot;&#160; Sadly, ITN archive won&#8217;t let you hear the audio of clips 1, 2 and 7 (of 8 clips in total) unless you pay a fee to licence it, but there&#8217;s enough here for a very worthwhile watch even if some of it is without sound.&#160;&#160; Fascinating to see how the island has changed in the last 46 years and strange to think of a time when there was no airport. <a href="http://www.itnsource.com/shotlist/BHC_ITN/1964/01/10/X10016401/?utm_source=internal&amp;utm_medium=video&amp;utm_content=madeira&amp;v=0&amp;a=0" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p>&quot;I noticed in today&#8217;s (Monday) blog there was a mention about a tsunami&#160; from a Canary Island. I was doing some studying the other day about the Lisbon Earth quake in 1755 and there is a small mention about how it affected Madeira as well as many other parts of the world. Thought the link here be of interest&quot; &#8230; Pete&#160; <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1755_Lisbon_earthquake" target="_blank">LISBON EARTHQUAKE</a></p>
<p><strong>‘PIGS’ &#8211; article adapted from BBC articles. Links below.</strong></p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/47419000/jpg/_47419769_euros.jpg" width="222" height="124" /> The BBC wants comments and information from people who live in these countries: Portugal, Ireland, Greece or Spain?<b> “</b>PIGS is a horrible acronym. But this is how the financial markets refer to the troubled and heavily-indebted countries of Europe &#8211; Portugal, Ireland, Greece and Spain.(Some analysts use PIIGS to include Italy &#8211; Europe&#8217;s longstanding biggest debtor.)” The BBC is after answers to these questions:</p>
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<p><em>How bad is the economic situation in your country? </em></p>
<p><em>How has it affected you and your family? </em></p>
<p><em>What measures have you taken to cope with the economic crisis? </em></p>
<p>“Greece has dominated the concerns of investors since late last year, when concerns over whether it will be able to pay off the 300bn Euros ($419bn; £259bn) in government debt it currently owes. The euro has been battered over the past month as some even started to fear the break-up of the eurozone.Now the European Union has agreed a deal to rescue Greece &#8211; with perhaps other wrecked economies to be helped at a later date.”</p>
<p>Just how bad a situation are the PIGS in, and how does that compare with the UK for example?</p>
<p><strong>GREECE &#8211; </strong>Economy, in European Union : Thirteenth-largest</p>
<p>Latest GDP figure: -0.3% (Third quarter of 2009) ; Gross debt in 2010, forecast : 125% of GDP ; Gross debt in 2007 : 94.5% of GDP ; Jobless rate : 9.7% ; Population : 11,260,402 Stocks performance in 2010 : -10.5% (to 11 February)</p>
<p><strong>IRELAND &#8211; </strong>Economy, in European Union : Fifteenth-largest</p>
<p>Latest GDP figure: 0.3% (Third quarter of 2009) ; Gross debt in 2010, forecast : 82.9% of GDP ; Gross debt in 2007 : 25.4% of GDP ; Jobless rate : 13.3% ; Population : 4,450,014 Stocks performance in 2010 : -1.5% (to 11 February)</p>
<p><strong>SPAIN &#8211; </strong>Economy, in European Union : Fifth-largest</p>
<p>Latest GDP figure : -0.1% (Fourth quarter of 2009) ; Gross debt in 2010, forecast : 66.3% of GDP ; Gross debt in 2007 : 36.2% of GDP ; Jobless rate : 19.5% ; Population : 45,828,172 ; Stocks performance in 2010 : -13% (to 11 February)</p>
<p><strong>PORTUGAL &#8211; </strong>Economy, in European Union : Seventeenth-largest</p>
<p>Latest GDP figure: 0.9% (Third quarter of 2009) ; Gross debt in 2010, forecast : 84.6% of GDP ; Gross debt in 2007 : 63.6% of GDP ; Jobless rate : 10.4% ; Population : 10,627,250 ; Stocks performance in 2010 : -9.7% (to 11 February)</p>
<p>Portugal &#8211; with its high borrowing and sudden reversal in economic fortunes &#8211; has been lumped in the same category as its Mediterranean neighbours.</p>
<p>The country has vowed not to leave the eurozone, with its finance minister telling the BBC that it faced &quot;an extraordinary and exceptional situation, due to a major financial and economic crisis without precedent in our recent history&quot;.</p>
<p><strong>UNITED KINGDOM &#8211; </strong>Economy, in European Union : Third-largest</p>
<p>Latest GDP figure: 0.1% (Fourth quarter of 2009) ; Gross debt in 2010, forecast : 80.3% of GDP ; Gross debt in 2007 : 43.8% of GDP ; Jobless rate : 7.8% ; Population : 61,634,599 ; Stocks performance in 2010 : -4.2% (to 11 February)</p>
<p>Although the UK did officially come out of recession in the fourth quarter of 2009 &#8211; ending six consecutive quarters of economic decline &#8211; the growth was just 0.1%, much less than expected.</p>
<p>The UK government spent £85.5bn last year on bailing out the banks. Now, Chancellor Alistair Darling is predicting a record £178bn of borrowing in the current fiscal year.</p>
<p>With an election this year, Labour and the Conservatives have been sparring over the exact size of spending cuts and many economists have raised concerns that the UK could have its credit rating cut.”</p>
<p>Links: To send your experiences to the BBC click <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8551660.stm" target="_blank">HERE</a>&#160;&#160;&#160; <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/business/8510603.stm" target="_blank">SOURCE</a></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8e/Dominique_Strauss-Kahn_-_Strauss-Kahn_meeting_in_Toulouse_for_the_2007_French_presidential_election_0032_2007-04-13_cropped.jpg" width="106" height="159" /> Financial crisis: IMF boss says there&#8217;s no reason why the spillover to Portugal or to Spain will take place. </strong>&quot;No one knows what&#8217;s going to happen tomorrow morning but there&#8217;s no reason why the spillover to Portugal or to Spain will take place&quot; </p>
<p><strong>Image:&#160; from wikimedia</strong></p>
<p>&quot;there&#8217;s no reason&quot; to expect that Spain and Portugal would also need to call for external support, says IMF managing director Dominique Strauss-Kahn&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8554899.stm" target="_blank">Link to BBC article</a> </p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>DIÁRIO</strong> <strong>09/03/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/090310/dn0401100301.jpg" /> Available for all. </strong>&quot;I am available at any hour and any moment, as I always have been and I always am wherever I go.&quot; That is the message of the rally driver Bernardo Sousa. Diário asked him if he would be associated with any tourism promotion campaign carried out by the Regional Government. He said that no one has contacted him but he would be willing, not only abroad but also in Portugal. Three days ago, he won the Rally Torrié and soon will be competing in countries where the residents choose to spend their vacations in Madeira. Bernardo is taking part in the World Rally and says Madeira could draw dividends form the media attention. He will be in France, Germany and England and the events will be covered by television, newspapers and the radio. Bernardo will be going next to Jordan in early April. The events are usually covered by 200 journalists and the organization has its own TV channel and radio and their website is visited by many millions of enthusiasts. The photo shows the Flag of Madeira raised on the podium when he was in first position in the Campeonato de Portugal de Ralis de 2010. It was placed on the roof of his Ford S2000, in solidarity with the victims of the storm.</p>
<p><strong>&quot;We make a point not to put debris into the sea.&quot;</strong> Funchal Council will transfer the storm debris from Praia Formosa to a licensed landfill at Carreiras. Costa Neves, the Councillor for the Environment, said they would not deposit the debris and sludge into the sea, learning from past mistakes. The material is being separated; metal is sent for recycling and the sludge, stones, sand and wood are sent to landfill. The Regional Government was considering dumping the deposits by the Avenida do Mar into the sea. A portion of the landfill is being buried as it contains food from the supermarket in Anadia and other organic substances, which are rotting and affect nearby hotels. The cars damaged by the flood are being sent for scrapping, either to the area previously used for this purpose or to land in Fundoa. The owners have to decide whether to send them for recycling, depending on their insurance. Yesterday, the Armas ferry brought to Funchal a machine to clean the sewerage network, which is full of rubble which has also damaged the pipe work. The machine has been rented for a week at a cost of 20,000 Euros, and can clear the debris, check the pipes for breaks and repair them. It will operate in the Avenida do Mar and Market areas, then go to the outer regions of Santo António, especially to clear the pumping station at Trapiche. It will also be used at the Estação de Tratamento de Águas Residuais do Funchal. The inventory of houses damaged in Santo António is still being finished but roof tiles are being sent to home owners. The council will also assist owners in rebuilding their homes where the land has been assessed to be safe from further landslides. Each case will be individually evaluated and the home owners will also have to financially contribute. </p>
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<p><strong>Marote case opens with exchange of accusations.</strong> Two of four accused of embezzlement (the abuse of power and economic participation in business negotiations) were in court yesterday. The ex-vice-president of Funchal Council, Rui Marote, is one of those accused. The Public Ministry has scrutinized the process of providing cleaning supplies to Funchal Council and concluded there had been collusion to promote three companies that supply chemicals to the council.&#160; In court, there were the environmental engineer and former head of the Division of the council, and the technical engineer who was the Director of the Department of the Environment. The former head of the Division is accused of using council services to clean a house in Santo da Serra. He replied the work was out-of-hours, unpaid and council products were not used. The former Director of the Department of the Environment said it was standard practice for products to be directly purchased, with a ceiling of 2,500 Euros per requisition. The purchase of only three supplies passed this limit. A warehouse employee told the council there was over-consumption of products by the Division headed by the engineer. The defendant then blocked new acquisitions, so only external ordering was allowed. The stress involved caused his admittance to the Casa de Saúde São João de Deus.</p>
<p><strong>South Africa in solidarity. </strong>Casa da Madeira de Joanesburgo, Club Sport Marítimo de Joanesburgo, Red Skins and Madeira Golfe have helped to collect 72,000 rands for Madeira. They used the African NGO (non-government organization) called &#8216;Gift of the Givers&#8217;, which has recently distributed more than 360 million rands in aid throughout 27 countries. In South Africa, it has 20 units which treat 40,000 patients each month. By Saturday, it had received 10 tons of clothing, food, bottled water, baby food, nappies, medicines and other products intended for Madeira. The organization was still busy helping Haiti when it received a phone call informing of what had happened in Madeira. After 48 hours of assessing the situation, the organization decided to appeal for help. The goods should be delivered within three weeks. The Casa Social da Madeira in Pretória has raised 125,000 rands.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/090310/dn0401021001.jpg" /> Weather forecasting model not implemented for 7 years. </strong>The Centre for Geophysical Sciences in Lisbon University proposed to the Institute of Meteorology in 2003, a project for high resolution, more detailed forecasting of weather conditions in the Azores and Madeira, 48 hours in advance. The Institute of Meteorology agreed to participate but only the Azores progressed with the project; Madeira lacking partners. For the weather forecast for Madeira, the Institute uses a European model, which is the best global model but it does not have enough spatial resolution to represent the topography of Madeira sufficiently. To compensate for the island&#8217;s physical characteristics, additional regional data is collected from remote radars and satellites. The installation of the high resolution model would cost no more than 100,000 Euros. The diagram shows the model used by the Centre for Geophysics in Lisbon to allow more detailed forecasts, thanks to high resolution orographics (how hills and mountains affect the weather &#8211; BBC website).</p>
<p><strong>Cruelty to animals not reported. </strong>Few cases of animal cruelty actually reach the authorities. Complaints to the police about mistreatment and neglect are rarely followed up, as it is not practical. Instead of the general public going directly to SPAD (Society for the Protection of Domestic Animals), they only receive complaints through the Regional Directorate of Veterinary Medicine, PSP or GNR. The complaints are not accompanied by documented evidence, such as testimonies, videos or photos, so they cannot prosecute. People are also afraid of complaining because of fear of reprisals. Fines for violence to animals range from 500 Euros to 3,740 Euros or up to 44,890 Euros if the perpetrator is a legal entity (company or institution). Neglect is a punishable crime, alongside irresponsible ownership of dangerous or potentially dangerous animals. Animals which are involved can be seized, with the intention of adoption.</p>
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<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/digital/fotos/090310/dn0101300101.jpg" /> Flower Festival &quot;is already sold out&quot;. </strong>The Regional Secretary for Tourism said that hotels are largely full, a &quot;good omen&quot; for the tourism industry after the storm of February 20th. Three and four star hotels are almost all fully booked and five star hotels are going that way. But the President of Porto Bay Group, António Trindade, cautions this optimism, saying that high occupation rates are not a reality. If there is too much optimism it could generate a disincentive for agencies to sell Madeira. He said the market is reacting positively to the events of February 20th but there are still many beds to fill. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/digital/fotos/090310/dn0101320401.jpg" /> Museum of Sugar will only reopen within a year. </strong>The Museu do Açúcar or &quot;Cidade do Açúcar&quot; in Praça Colombo, one of the most emblematic and important museums in Funchal, requires 300,000 &#8211; 400,000 Euros of repair work after the flood of February 20th. DRAC is still at the stage of assessing and costing the damage. The building was damaged and 30% of the exhibits are missing, mainly small items. The only other museum to be affected is the privately owned religious museum, Mary Jane Wilson in Rua do Carmo. Water entered through the front door of the Museu do Açúcar and the collection in the basement was completely flooded. Members of the public and the Instituto dos Museus e da Conservação have volunteered to restore damaged items. It could have been worse because many of the most valuable items are in the Palácio da Ajuda in Lisbon for the exhibition, &#8216;Obras de Referência dos Museus da Madeira &#8211; 500 Anos de História de um Arquipélago&#8217;. This exhibition of 300 museum pieces from Madeira, representing 500 years of an archipelago, should have ended on 28th February but is extended to April 6th and the extra ticket returns will go to Madeira. </p>
<p><strong>Caritas has not suspended the request for food aid.</strong> Contrary to previous reports, please deliver donations to the charity&#8217;s warehouse in Rua do Brasil nºs 76 e 79, not military units. It still requires: food, toiletries, household linen (bedding, towels etc.), crockery, furniture, cooking equipment (cutlery, pans, plates etc.) and help with transporting donations throughout the region.</p>
<p><strong>Quote of the day.</strong></p>
<p>Rui Caetano, PS councillor in Funchal Council. He was to make a complaint against the Regional Government but has decided not to, because of the political partnership with the State after the floods of February 20th. He said, &quot;In the meantime, much water has passed under and over the bridge.&quot;</p>
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<p><strong>&#8216;ON&#8217; animates the &#8216;Old Zone&#8217; in July. </strong>ON Fusion Art by Porto Bay is from 16th to 18th July, in it&#8217;s 3rd edition, with the promise to fill the old zone of Funchal with art. Paintings, photography, crafts, design and multimedia, fashion, dance, street theatre, and more, will be arranged in Largo do Corpo Santo, Rua de Santa Maria, Jardim do Almirante Reis and the Hotel Porto Santa Maria.</p>
<p><strong>Health Service owes €50 million – The pharmaceutical industry and the suppliers of medical equipment equipment demand the defaulted payments. </strong></p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Support for new cars – the state and Madeira promise help to those that lost their cars in the latest storm : 4 thousand Euros for the scrapping, and access to a line of credit, to a global value of €10 million. </strong><em><font color="#004000">Must be great news for car owners, especially those who didn&#8217;t have the right insurance to cover their losses, and yet another show of cooperation between the two levels of government. The government of Portugal having just agreed a very tight budget, with plenty of cuts and restrictions, must be living a nightmare with what is happening on Madeira and the eventual cost, but must flow with the tide of solidarity that has swept the country,. Let&#8217;s be honest here &#8230; they are damned if they do, and damned if they don&#8217;t.</font></em> </p>
<p><strong>Social Security boosts grants for the funerals of minors.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Suspicions oblige searches in Ribeira Brava and Curral das Freiras.</strong></p>
<p><strong>&quot;It was promised that there will be special solutions for special situations&quot;. The Prime Minister assured Ventura Garcês, who will &quot;attend to the situation in the Region&quot;. The Government of the Republic signed the order on Wednesday to form the Joint Committee for surveying the damage caused by the storm.</strong> </p>
<p><strong>Inert materials [sand, stone, etc.] from the storm help out in the marina of Lugar de Baixo. €40 million would be needed, a sum that the government will now save, putting to use the materials brought down by the water torrents. </strong>The problem of Lugar de Baixo marina may finally be resolved, as some creative thinking from the authorities and technical bods came up with the plan to <strike>dump</strike> deposit the sand, dirt, stones, and garbage accumulated from Serra d&#8217;Água through to Ribeira Brava, and also Tabua river, to form part of a frontal protection. <em><font color="#400040">Two problems solved in one go, what great news &#8230; or is it?</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Ministry of Defence will invest in military communications in Madeira &#8211; The current system revealed flaws during the storms on 20 February. Augusto Santos Silva guarantees that the system will be corrected. </strong></p>
<p>The main sports headline today : <strong>Parents disgrace youth andebol [handball]. </strong>Apparently at a game in Funchal on Sunday, the kids did OK, ending up with a drawn match, but some of the parents disgraced themselves with verbal abuse and threatening behaviour to opposition players and supporters (parents). <em><font color="#400000">I wonder why parents think it acceptable to behave so badly? Nothing to do with professional footballers surely, hefty pay cheques, spoiled brats, get away with murder. Of course there are some good and honest ones as well &#8230;</font></em></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Tom &#8230;</strong> &quot;Magnolias are blooming on Monte means Spring is in the air&quot;.</p>
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<p><em><font color="#000080">Many thanks to Elaine (East) for these web snippets / videos :</font></em></p>
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<p><strong>Cruising the Mediterranean (1933).</strong> 38 minutes in total, the first 8 minutes are relevant to Madeira. Keywords:<strong> </strong>S.S. Columbus, boys diving for coins, oxen drawn sleds, digging paving stones for street, laying stones, pounding, Madeira wine barrel on sled, man herding pigs in street, carrying wicker chairs, fish market, eels (Espada), removing skin on rough stone, live turtle (sold for food), flower seller, embroidery, carrying sled up stairs, sleds career down stone mountain road. <a href="http://www.travelfilmarchive.com/item.php?id=12100" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p><strong>Madeira.</strong> <strong>Description of the island in the 1920s</strong>. 4 minutes long silent clip. Keywords: Ox drawn sleds used for tourists, man passes a greased rag under runners, tourists ride in wicker basket sleds down stone path from Terreira da Luta. Two women sit on ground spinning yarn. Sled goes down stone path while two women wash clothes in gutter, old woman with crutch sits in chair next to young woman doing embroidery, two old men (twins?) with beards wearing pointed knitted hats sit on bench, young man making wicker chair. <a href="http://www.travelfilmarchive.com/item.php?id=12270" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p><em><font color="#000080">Many thanks to Becky for this video :</font></em></p>
<p>Lomelino Silva, (1892-1967) born in Funchal in Rua das Maravilhas, in the Parish of São Pedro on the 26th December 1892 on the Portuguese island of Madeira. He is known as the Portuguese Caruso. His singing talent was discovered when he was a youth whilst performing in the Teatro Municipal Baltazar Dias in Funchal.</p>
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<p><em><font color="#000040">And to Elaine out West, for this news article from yesterday&#8217;s Diário de Notícias :</font></em></p>
<p><b><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/080310/dn0401020901.jpg" /> Another scare in Jardim do Mar.&#160; </b><i>New rockfall on the road connecting to Estreito da Calheta. </i>More stones have fallen on the link road between Estreito da Calheta and Jardim do Mar. After a week with traffic stopped due to the storm that devastated this area, yesterday a further rockfall fell on this part of the road and only by chance were a family spared who were travelling on it. Given the pile of stones on the road, some of considerable size, the driver of the car was forced to brake in order to avoid the large covering of rocks. His tyre marks were visible on the asphalt. </p>
<p>In recent days the sun has returned. Now, the population of Jardim do Mar and Paul do Mar fear that the heat will open new cracks in some parts of the escarpment. The DIÁRIO knows that the link road to Jardim do Mar is on file as part of the survey that the Department of Infrastructure is conducting regarding the damage caused by the storm on 20 February.</p>
<p><strong><img style="display: block; float: none; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_a6mAYyc8sBI/SezERaLmTAI/AAAAAAAAGjI/a4S6jR2gelA/s1600/Calheta.jpg" width="510" height="344" />&#160;</strong></p>
<p>The perils of leaving Calheta by boat before ‘rampas’ slipways or marinas were constructed</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/72/Engenho_da_Calheta_437.jpg/450px-Engenho_da_Calheta_437.jpg" width="231" height="308" /> Know Calheta, Madeira History. </strong>Calheta, now with a population of 12,000 was one of the first areas in Madeira to be farmed. Its capital Calheta Town is about 31 kilometres from Funchal about 40-45 minutes drive time. As the Tourism website puts it “The municipality was once linked to the primary sector, and “industry” used to be important in the region.” There were once as many as eight sugar cane processing factories, though only one of them ‘Engenhos da Calheta’ is still operating today. With its museum with guided tours, shop and café its well worth a visit. Its about half-way up the hill from the Marina: <a href="http://www.engenhosdacalheta.com/" target="_blank">WEBSITE</a></p>
<p><em>Photo : Engenhos da Calheta.</em></p>
<p>Calheta’s ocean front has been refurbished with the construction of a marina with white sand beaches next to it surrounded by spacious gardens.</p>
<p><strong>The Parishes of Paul do Mar and Jardim do Mar. </strong>Two of its parishes, Paul do Mar and Jardim do Mar, challenge surfers to ride their spectacular waves. These surfing spots are nicknamed ‘Europe’s Hawaii’ and are considered among some of the best surfspots in Europe. Both villages, surfing beaches were venues for the World Surfing Championships in 2001. There are several restaurants in both these fishing villages, which of course specialise in fish dishes. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.venere.com/img/hotel/1/3/6/1/201631/image_hotel_exterior_aerialview_1.jpg" width="219" height="188" /> Prazeres. </strong></p>
<p><em>Photo :&#160; the award-winning eco-hotel Hotel Jardim Atlântico</em></p>
<p>Prazeres is a historic agriculture market village with a 17<sup>th</sup> century church perched on Calheta’s mountains Atlantic Ocean views. It’s a mountain and levada (water canal) walking paradise with its proximity to some of the most popular walks on the island such as Levada Nova and the Prazeres to Paul do Mar walk which starts from the award-winning eco-hotel <a href="http://www.jardimatlantico.com/por/index.asp" target="_blank">Hotel Jardim Atlântico</a>.</p>
<p>“The atmosphere in Prazeres is of one incomparable peace and charm, where time stands still and no-one is ever in a hurry.”</p>
<p><strong>Paul da Serra &amp; the famous Rabaçal levada walk. </strong>From Calheta you can go up to Paul da Serra a 1,500-metre-high plateau, where there is a view of both Madeira’s coasts. You can get to from Rabaçal from there. Here the untouched UNESCO Laurissilva forest covers the mountains with a green mantle.</p>
<p>You can start out from Rabaçal to walk along some of the most beautiful, impressive paths into the depths of the island, until you find yourself surrounded by the Laurissilva Forest.</p>
<p><strong>The Miradouros of Fonte do Bispo and the Farol (lighthouse) da Ponta do Pargo. </strong>“This belvedere is on the Paul da Serra plateau and nature lovers will feel the sensation of being enveloped by the exuberant vegetation of the Laurissilva Forest.”</p>
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<p>“This belvedere is at the island’s westernmost point and from here we can see the rugged landscape from the lighthouse to Sítio das Achadas da Cruz.”</p>
<p><strong>World class art in Calheta: Casa das Mudas Art Centre &amp; Prazeres Art Gallery. </strong>The award-winning ‘Casa das Mudas’ art centre in Calheta is divided into two parts, a mansion built in the 16th century that belonged to a granddaughter of João Gonçalves Zarco, the discoverer of Madeira, and a new, modern wing that blends in perfectly with the surrounding scenery. </p>
<p>This cultural centre built into the cliff with spectacular views of the countryside and the Ocean houses presents exhibitions, musical performances, plays, conferences and many other events. The Centre has run exhibitions displaying the works of artists such as Francis Bacon, David Salle, Eric Fischl, Picasso and Dali.</p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Madeira_Beach_(163610932).jpg/120px-Madeira_Beach_(163610932).jpg" width="159" height="119" /><em>Photo :&#160; view of Calheta beaches &amp; marina from Casa das Mudas Art Centre.</em></p>
<p>The new Prazeres Art Gallery part of ‘the Quinta Pedagogica’ complex which includes a small zoo and tea and cider houses run by the local priest is behind Prazeres Church. In early 2010 it displayed works of the world famous Portuguese artist ‘Paula Rego’.</p>
<p>A Tourist Guide to Calheta in English including recommended swimming areas such as Calheta’s white sandy beaches and the slipway (‘the rampa’ at Paul do Mar) is available on Calheta’s Town Hall website: <a href="http://www.cm-calheta-madeira.com/_pt/_pdfs/MadeiraTouristRoute.pdf" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p>The source and inspiration for Paul’s article was this page on Calheta on the official Tourism website: <a href="http://www.madeiraislands.travel/pls/madeira/wsmwdet0.detalhe_conteudo?p_cot_id=293&amp;p_lingua=en&amp;p_sub=1" target="_blank">HERE</a>&#160;<em><font color="#000040">Thanks a lot Paul, that should bring the money rolling in!</font></em></p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>DIÁRIO</strong> <strong>08/03/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>Courts give 14 cars to the region in 2009.</strong> Since 2007, goods seized by the courts have been given to RAM. They have confiscated 23 vehicles (17 cars, 6 motorcycles), 1,340.40 Euros, seven items of gold and many obsolete mobile phones. 5 of the cars were destroyed, 2 were assigned to the government, 4 sold at auction and the other 12 are awaiting disposal. The gold items will be sold at auction. Any clothing is given to institutions and other items are given to government departments. The ship Blaus VII was caught in Madeiran seas carrying 1,500 kilos of cocaine in February 2007. The Portuguese Navy is temporarily using this ship for training cadets although it belongs to the Region.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/080310/dn0401020501.jpg" /> Old bridge being demolished. </strong>Update on a previous report that the century-old bridge at Ribeira Brava has to be replaced. Last Friday, the demolition of this two-support bridge began and should be finished by the end of the week. It will be replaced by a pedestrian bridge which will connect both banks without any contact with the stream. This is because in the recent flooding, the surrounding &#8216;downtown&#8217; areas of Ribeira Brava were flooded as the debris was obstructed by the supporting pillars.</p>
<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong>Port loses tourists from cruise ships and ferries.&#160; </strong>The Port of Funchal maintained its leadership as the port most visited by cruise ships. Until the end of the first two months of this year, 40 ships called bringing 79,336 passengers, a decrease of 3.1% over 2009. In February, when 6 ships cancelled with a loss of 13,000 tourists, the port still received 32,476 tourists. In January, there were 25 ships with 46,860 tourists. The Spanish ferry connecting Funchal to the Canary Islands and Portimão transported 18.9% more passengers than in 2009. The increase was due to ferrying 2,276 passengers to Portimão and 1,130 passengers to the Canary Islands. The Porto Santo Line carried 6,773 passengers or 21.8% fewer passengers to Porto Santo. In summary, during the first two months of this year, there were 4.2% fewer passengers, justified by the decrease of 2,497 tourists from cruise ships, 1,879 fewer on the Lobo Marinho, offset by an increase of 542 carried on the &#8216;Volcan de Tijarafe&#8217;.</p>
<p><strong>IRS declaration.</strong> Deadline for paper-based declarations for Class A (dependent) and Class H (pensions) is 15 March. For declaration by the Internet, the period is March 10 &#8211; April 15.</p>
<p><strong>POLITICS</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/080310/dn0401011001.jpg" /> Solidarity Fund will only come after summer.</strong>&#160; The European Commissioner for regional policy, Johannes Hahn, warned yesterday that Madeira should rely on funding from the EU Solidarity Fund for reconstruction work not arriving until after summer, due to formal procedures that must be met. The Regional Government and the Government of the Republic must work together. They must make an estimate of the cost of the damage and submit it to the EU which will work as quickly as possible. This in fact, in Brussels terms, means months. The decision of the Commission for support from the Fund requires consultation and approval of the European Parliament and the European Council. Hahn admits that support might not even come this year. It depends on when the application is formalized. It is possible for Portugal to redirect some structural and cohesion funds. There are other funds for rebuilding infrastructure which will be discussed. </p>
<p><strong>EXTRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>Caritas speaks of &quot;tsunami of solidarity&quot;. </strong>After 20th February flood, there have been more than a thousand new volunteers. The charity does not want any more donations of food as the warehouse is full. Furniture and household equipment are urgently needed. To support the victims of the storm involves huge logistics. The social work part of the operation involves Social Security, Caritas and the Army working together flawlessly. The accountancy firm Madeira Management has donated 10,000 Euros to Caritas. <em><font color="#004000">According to a teacher I spoke to yesterday, this is a load of cobblers, because the charity doesn&#8217;t look outside of Funchal &#8230; but there again yet again perhaps I am using a tragedy for political point scoring? Der.&#160; </font></em></p>
<p><strong>ONLINE POLL</strong></p>
<p>Do you believe the dispute between the Republic and the Region is resolved?</p>
<p>Yes&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; 19% <em><font color="#000080">All short-termism politicians voted here I reckon, but I hope they are right. Der</font></em></p>
<p>No&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; 50%</p>
<p>Maybe 31%</p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Weather forecasting platform was suggested 7 years ago – Madeira didn&#8217;t take on the project that would allow with some detail, and with 48 hours advance warning, would inform on the conditions of the state of the weather. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Inerts go to Carreiras – Funchal Council stands away from the politics of the temporary landfill sites of the Regional Government. </strong>Funchal Câmara is going to take out all the inert materials (sand, stone, mud etc.) from the site at Praia Formosa, and move it to licensed site at Carreiras, with the responsible councillor Costa Neves saying that it is &quot;time to learn lessons for the future&quot;. &quot;We make a point of not dumping debris and sludge into the sea and we maintain this practice&quot;, said the Environmental Spokesman for CMF. <em><font color="#400000">Is that responsible environmental policy by CMF, or passing the buck I wonder, as the GR has no problems with dumping muck in the sea? </font></em></p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Disney comes to liven up the Flower Festival – The cruise ship of &#8216;Disney Cruises&#8217; will dock in Funchal and offload characters that will mark their presence on the event. The presence of Mickey and company guarantees publicity for Madeira on a world scale at a decisive time. </strong>&#8216;Disney Magic&#8217; is due to make it&#8217;s debut docking in Funchal on 18th April, the day of the cortejo (parade) of the Flower Festival, bringing the Disney&#8217;s most charismatic character Mickey Mouse and friends. Tourism haven&#8217;t confirmed the information obtained by the Diário, but they believe that the cruise visit was arranged so the passengers would be able to enjoy the Flower Festival, with a longish stop-off of almost 9 hours. </p>
<p>The big picture on the left <strong>: Majority of the prize-winners have not yet premiered on Madeira.</strong> Looks like there was an Oscar awards ceremony or something like that.</p>
<p>The main sports headline today : <strong>Tourism doesn&#8217;t take advantage of Bernardo Sousa. Bernardo Sousa is available to promote Madeira in international and national rally&#160; competitions. It just needs those responsible to contact him. </strong>BS won the rally in Portugal last weekend, and I think someone is dropping a hint that there is an opportunity being missed here.&#160; </p>
<p><strong>Nacional defeated (0 – 2) in Guimarães gets further away from a European placing.</strong></p>
<p><strong>World Cup Football : Get to find out the biggest thrashings of all time. </strong></p>
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<p>Did anyone see that special programme on the Madeira disaster last night on TVI? They kept a reporting team out in the field, visiting the worst affected areas, and families that had suffered badly. It&#8217;s easy to get the impression that things are returning to normal, and in downtown Funchal and Ribeira Brava town the clean up does give that impression. But out in many of the parts that don&#8217;t make the headlines, the situation is still horrible to see, with people trying to clean up and rebuild things that are just not cleanable or rebuildable in the normal sense of those words, not in weeks or even months, and certainly not without money. It&#8217;s extremely important to revive tourism here of course, and those areas are being given priority attention, but as many local people are saying it is at the expense of help for people who needed help over two weeks ago, and still do today. I suppose I will be accused again of political point scoring on the back of a tragedy, but I don&#8217;t really care, as long as people don&#8217;t get the impression that things are hunky dory for all, and a broom and hosepipe is all that&#8217;s needed to return to normal. I didn&#8217;t think I could be shocked any more after what I have seen since the 20th February &#8230; I was wrong as I found out last night. </p>
<p>I have been asked if it is possible to send a cheque to help orphan Feliz Abreu. It is now. With some help, he now has his own bank account. You can send a Euro cheque to Feliz at his school, made payable to &#8216;José Feliz Silva Abreu&#8217;. If you can please send them to one of the teachers who is helping, as I think it might be safer :</p>
<p>Professora Magda Borges. Escola Secundária Padre Manuel Álvares. Rua São Francisco , 9350-211 RIBEIRA BRAVA. Madeira</p>
<p>Transfers direct to Feliz&#8217;s account by NIB are also now possible : NIB 0038 0000 3867 5021 771 17.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Roslyn &#8230; &#34;The sun is rising again over Madeira &#8211; Sunrise over Funchal from the Casino Park Hotel September 2009&#34;. Many thanks to Elaine (East) for these two web snippets : Watching whales in Madeira. Madeira is a great place to visit! It has long been a popular destination [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Roslyn &#8230;</strong> &quot;The sun is rising again over Madeira &#8211; Sunrise over Funchal from the Casino Park Hotel September 2009&quot;.</p>
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<p><em><font color="#000080">Many thanks to Elaine (East) for these two web snippets :</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Watching whales in Madeira. </strong>Madeira is a great place to visit! It has long been a popular destination among those seeking respite from the northern European winter, but while its gentle climate has long been celebrated, it is less widely known for its rich marine-life <a href="http://blog.naturetrek.co.uk/?p=1358" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p>Anyone heard of the Madeira Liberation Army?<strong>&#160; Police blitzed by odd Maddie claims.</strong>&#160; &#8230;.The wacky reports include: An email from the Madeira Liberation Army who claimed to be holding Madeleine and had a video showing her in good health, but couldn’t vouch for her safety unless the city of Funchal was granted independence. <a href="http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/124957/Police-blitzed-by-odd-Maddie-claims/" target="_blank">UK DAILY STAR</a></p>
<p>More on that story <a href="http://www.anorak.co.uk/241349/madeleine-mccann/madeleine-mccann-captured-by-madeira-liberation-army.html" target="_blank">HERE</a> &#8230; many thanks to Don</p>
<p><img src="http://www.ssmaritime.com/funchal-logo.jpg" /> </p>
<p>Many thanks to Pete, why said this fine ship used to do the Lisbon-Azores-Madeira service &#8230; &quot;SS Funchal is one of a few Classic Liners still operating today as a cruise ship. This delightful 10,000–ton Portuguese cruise ship has become a favourite for many around the world as passengers return again and again to cruise on her. Although 46 year old, she has received a number of refits and has been meticulously maintained&quot;. <a href="http://www.ssmaritime.com/funchal.htm" target="_blank">FULL STORY</a></p>
<p>Pete also found this link &#8230; a biography of one of my personal local heroes <a href=" http://yomi.mobi/egate/Alberto_Jo%C3%A3o_Jardim/a" target="_blank">ALBERTO JOÃO JARDIM</a></p>
<p>And many thanks to Becky for this update video &#8230; 10 days after the floods in Funchal. </p>
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<p><font color="#ff0000"><font color="#000000">And you thought, or maybe even hoped, that I had forgotten this weekends football? Today at 4 pm Marítimo host Académica, and tomorrow Nacional visit V. Guimarães &#8230; SportTV1 8.15 pm. I believe it is free entrance for the Marítimo game today for both lots of supporters, but I can&#8217;t guarantee that.</font></font></p>
<p><b>The European Central Bank (ECB) has kept the eurozone interest rate at its record low of 1% for the 10th month in a row, as expected. </b>The ECB also signalled it would scale back the special lending measures introduced during the financial crisis. ECB president Jean-Claude Trichet said that economic recovery in the euro area was &quot;on track but will remain uneven&quot;. (Source : BBC).</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>06/03/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Tragedy caused a loss of 1.6 million Euros in tourism revenue.</strong> Madeira had 15,000 fewer tourists the week after the disaster of February 20th. This is the conclusion drawn from the movements through the port and airport and data provided by the main hotels on the island. Six cruise ships cancelled with a loss of 13,000 visiting passengers. 20% of these ships were going to stay overnight. At least 2,000 hotel guests cancelled or returned early. There were 6,000 fewer plane passengers arriving of which 70% would have been tourists or 27,000 overnight stays. The average stay is 5.4 nights and the largest losses were international flights (- 49.8%). The impact on tourism was a loss of 1.1 million Euros from hotels and half a million Euros from cruise ships. This is based on an estimated 40 Euros spent per day by each cruise ship passenger, and the official statistics from last year in relation to the revenue from hotel guests (249.28) or the cost of overnight stays (41.90). The average bed occupancy rate for February was 40%, a 6.7% drop from last year and from the 57.1% achieved in February 2008. Hotel receptionists said that many tourists returned early after seeing distressing images in the newspaper reports. They gave donations and the majority said they would still like to return to Madeira. The decrease in hotel reservations for March is worst for the five-star hotels (31% bed occupancy rate compared to 37.2% last year) and three-star hotels (64.5% as opposed to 72.6%). The average occupancy for March is predicted at 52% which has been decreasing gradually from 53.1% last year, 64.45% in 2008 and 60.7% in 2007. </p>
<p><strong>MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>It rained seven times more than normal.</strong> In February, there were 458.7 millimetres of precipitation in Funchal, which is almost seven times the average for this month. This corresponds to the highest figure in February since records began in 1865. The amount of rain that fell on February 20th, 144.3 mm, is the highest since 1920. In one hour, more than 50 mm fell. 2nd February was the second wettest day this February, with a recorded 129 mm. On the Continent, February was the wettest for 24 years and there was above average rainfall in the Azores. Wind speed registered gusts of 57 km/h on the 4th February in Funchal and 108 km/h at the weather station at Areeiro. Alberto Jardim calls for an end to alarmist news about bad weather. &quot;The worst thing that can happen to society is living under alarmism. We need serenity, very calm and gradually diminish the psychological effects that the tragedy has caused.&quot; </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/060310/dn0401021701.jpg" /> Progress after the storm.</strong> In the county of Ribeira Brava, there are two people still missing and 211 people remain homeless. 90% of the roads are cleared of debris and the demolition of the century-old bridge has begun. The bridge was partially damaged by the flood and it will be replaced by a suspension bridge which, unlike the old one, does not depend on two supports in the stream. There are no more isolated areas in the county now the new military bridge connects Fajã da Ribeira to the rest of the island. The population in Curral das Freiras are returning to normal life but still become alarmed at the instability of some slopes with landslides occurring. They feel trapped in the isolated area and one person is still missing. There are 34 families homeless in Câmara de Lobos municipality. Roads in Jardim de Serra have all been cleaned and repaired. Santa Cruz Council rehoused only 6 of 83 families last week. They do not know when the remaining 77 families will be permanently settled as they want to return to the areas they used to live in. 48 homes suffered significant damage and repair work should begin next week on some of them, but another 19 homes cannot be recovered (one shown in photo). There are a total of 237 homeless in the county and 184 of these are staying with relatives or neighbours. The machines are still slowly working along the ribeira da Luso-Brasileira, next to the Estrada do Livramento, to remove the large amounts of sludge and debris. They have to work slowly as there are still people missing in the area.&#160; </p>
<p><strong>POLITICS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Ismael Fernandes leaves the MPT</strong>. Ismael Fernandes held a senior position in the Earth Party and gave the motive for his resignation as dishonest financial management by the party leader Isidoro Gonçalves. He will not give details of the amount of debt but said, &quot;I am not responsible for any debt the party has undertaken while I was part of the directorate.&quot; &quot;I also resign for the reckless and dishonest way that João Isidoro manages the finances of the party.&quot;&#160; Isidoro wants Ismael to clarify any complaints about his financial management or be guilty of defamation. Ismael thinks the future of the party is very black (dark/gloomy) under Isidoro&#8217;s leadership and he has not received any reactions from other members of the administration. Isidoro denies any illegality in the accounts, noting that they are available to party members and the Constitutional Court. The party has a debt of 100,000 Euros, of which 40,000 Euros are from the MPT&#8217;s festa and will be paid by the end of the mandate. He said Ismael resigned the day after the party approved cuts in remunerations and the management model has not changed over the past two years. Both Ismael Fernandes and João Isidoro were members of the Socialist Party, then left and set up the independent MPT (Movimento Partido da Terra).</p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>:</strong></p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Equipment [infrastructure] situated in risk zones – Of concern, schools, fire stations, pavilions, and commercial centres. Locations : river banks, unstable cliff faces, close to the sea. Taking into account the work of reconstruction. </strong><a href="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/070310/mapa.jpg" target="_blank">MAP OF &#8216;AT RISK&#8217; CONSTRUCTIONS HERE</a> This is a Diário assessment of over 30 strategic structures on Madeira and Porto Santo island that they consider at risk from nature and natural events.</p>
<p><strong>European support in the hands of [prime minister] Sócrates – Commissioner Johannes Hahn was moved by the evidence left by the water torrents and considers the situation inside the parameters that permit European support. But almost everything depends on Lisbon. </strong>What Hahn said was that he only takes responsibility for the support coming from the European Solidarity Fund, and the rest is down to central government renegotiating the support &#8216;package&#8217; destined for Portugal. That needs Prime Minister José Sócrates to take on board a different strategy. It&#8217;s a tricky issue, because it will mean that the government may need to agree to divert money originally intended for structural and cohesion funding, but there are also other possibilities, said Hahn, indicating the the EU would be a flexible as possible given the right approach from the Portuguese Government. </p>
<p><strong>Thieves steal articles intended for those made homeless – The warehouse of the charity Caritas in Nazaré was raided.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Number of dead from the big storm rises to 43.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Business remains closed in some parts of the city of Funchal – Recovery works prolonged in the rua da&#160; Alfândega and Tanoeiros.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Fado solidarity concert sold out. </strong>That&#8217;s the the big photo on the left, taken at the fund raising event last night at the Casino.</p>
<p>The main sports headline today : <strong>Bernardo Sousa wins Torrié Rally – The Madeiran makes a great start in the Rally Championship of Portugal 2010. Vítor Sá was obliged to pull out.</strong> It was Bernardo&#8217;s first title at national level, as he and co-driver Nuno Rodrigues da Silva drove their Ford Fiesta S2000 to victory. At one stage they lost control of the car and could have been killed, and that cost them over 50 seconds off their advantage, making the achievement even more remarkable. They won by a 6.6 second margin in the end. Next stop for Bernardo is in April, in Jordan. </p>
<p><font color="#ff0000"><font color="#000040"><em>A right old mixture of extremes of good and bad news on today&#8217;s front page. Two showing support for Madeira from the population, and from Europe, and then those thieving gits in Nazaré spoiling the show. How low can people get! The article about infrastructures in danger may be technically factual, but most certainly over the top, and will do nothing to help the tourism or economic situation here. Wherever one builds a property in this world there are some some risks, and building by a mountain that has existed from long before mankind indicates that it is likely to still be there in a good many years from now. And yes rocks will fall, rivers will flood, and the power of the sea will take its toll now and again, but what are we supposed to do, go back to living in caves? I, like many others who have homes here, looked up at a towering rockface when contemplating my new home, and thought about the possibility of a serious rock fall, but that was a risk far too small to deter me.&#160; </em></font></font></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Rita &#8230; &#34;Lovely place for a honeymoon, taken from the plateau&#34;. (I vaguely remember those days &#8230; sunshine and wispy clouds. Der) Many thanks to Elaine (West) for this from yesterday&#8217;s Jornal da Madeira : Emigrants from England help Victor. Five Madeiran emigrants who live in Walsall, England, returned [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Rita &#8230;</strong> &quot;Lovely place for a honeymoon, taken from the plateau&quot;.</p>
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<p><font color="#ff0000"><font color="#000000"><em>(I vaguely remember those days &#8230; sunshine and wispy clouds. Der)</em></font></font></p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Elaine (West) for this from yesterday&#8217;s Jornal da Madeira :</font></em></p>
<p><b>Emigrants from England help Victor. </b>Five Madeiran emigrants who live in Walsall, England, returned to Madeira to see what is happening in their homeland after the storm and also to give aid to Vítor, the boy from Serra d’Agua who told the Jornal da Madeira that in the flood he had lost money which he had saved to help his father. When they saw the story written in the Jornal da Madeira by Judith Sousa of RTP International, and Victor’s photo, the brothers Vieira and Silva called on the Church of St. Jude’s in Chamberlin Hill to help Madeira, and in particular the nine-year old boy.</p>
<p>The appeal touched many people, resulting in donations totalling 130 Euros to give to Vítor, in compensation for the amount that he had lost. The rest of the money collected from the population of Walsall was delivered by the emigrants to a Madeiran association concerned with the recovery of the island and assistance to evacuees.</p>
<p>The brothers João and Diogo Vieira, João Xavier, José Antonio and Duarte Silva leave today for England, after a week visiting their families in Boa Nova and, insofar as they could, helping Madeira.</p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">And thanks also to Paul for this :</font></em></p>
<p><b><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a1/Braemar_in_Oslo.jpg/300px-Braemar_in_Oslo.jpg" width="264" height="197" /> Braemar Cruise Liner will head south for the sub-tropical delights of Madeira from October 2010. </b></p>
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<p>Fred Olsen’s European Cruises for 2010 include Funchal. Every cruise offers the friendly and attentive service typical of Fred Olsen Cruise Lines.</p>
<p>‘The Canaries Collection’ will start from the 5th October 2010. The ship will leave from Dover, then go to Funchal (Madeira), Santa Cruz (La Palma), Santa Cruz (Tenerife), Las Palmas (Gran Canaria), Arrecife (Lanzarote), Lisbon (Portugal), Dover. <a href="http://pr-usa.net/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=342895&amp;Itemid=95" target="_blank">SOURCE</a></p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Jon &amp; Deb dropped me a line yesterday, and I am sure they won&#8217;t mind me reproducing it here and filling up some empty blog space with an interesting report :</font></em></p>
<p><font color="#400000">All well at this end although it&#8217;s going to take &quot;forever&quot; to get our roads / bridges and walls back &quot;up&quot;. Massive devastation in the forests / hills above us &#8211; mostly washed down (and away) our way, taking the &quot;easy&quot; route either side of our house (some down our road) but mainly down the valley and ending up across the rapida. Has undermined the foundations of the greenhouses below us &#8211; ribeira went underground! The promenade bridge in Santa Cruz (adjacent to the Hotel Vila Gale) is damaged badly and was nearly washed away and the promenade is closed &#8211; currently being &quot;worked on&quot; &#8211; noisy for Hotel guests (but not according to the tourist board)! The President of Santa Cruz has been strangely quiet &#8230; but we do have diggers and lorries clearing up locally. Our nearest access roads are now passable with care &#8211; two are severely undermined for half their width and with no walls, just some fluttering plastic tape if you are lucky! The main road leading into Santa Cruz has had half it&#8217;s tarmac stripped bare and is effectively down to one (zig zag) lane with many arterial roads still partially blocked by landslides, some &quot;ongoing&quot;. Water supply fully restored but with many vulnerable bare surface pipes and holes in roads at water &quot;distribution&quot; points, it is in danger of failing again &#8211; not to mention the &quot;leaning electric poles of Gaula&quot; that are in danger of falling over unless fixed! The infrastructure is not good BUT people are going about their daily business as well as they can and working hard and looking forwards &#8211; the spirit of the Madeira people is amazing, friendly, helpful and determined. </font></p>
<p><font color="#400000">Cloudy, windy and showers here today but &#8230; the sun has just broken through!</font></p>
<p><font color="#400000">Glad that you are safe, sound etc &#8211; thoughts go to your local peoples and their personal tragedy.</font></p>
<p><font color="#000040"><font color="#400000">Jon and Deb p.s. Good news &#8211; From Sheila, Sally the dog has been adopted</font>!</font></p>
<p><font color="#000040"><em>This came in from Pete, and I have not had time to look at it yet, but I am sure if must be good</em>!</font></p>
<p>&quot;This could be interesting how UK&#160; troops got involved with Funchal in 1931&quot;.&#160; <a href="http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,741639,00.html" target="_blank">TIME MAGAZINE</a>&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; <a href="http://www.crgate.com/shist.htm" target="_blank">MADEIRA HISTORY</a> :&#160; Please read <a href="http://images.library.wisc.edu/FRUS/EFacs/1931v02/reference/frus.frus1931v02.i0033.pdf" target="_blank">20th century&#160; 1931</a> &#8230; as well &#8230; Pete</p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again for some odds and ends and yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>Apparently, the tourist attractions are a near-death experience in Fungchal, Madeira.</strong>&#160; &#8230;Yesterday we started out by walking along the shorefront in <strong>Fungchal, Madeira</strong> and it is a beautiful spot.&#160; We only had a couple of hours before we had to be back on the boat to catch an excursion so we stayed close by but the water is gorgeous as is the town, <strong>even with the mud that lined the streets.&#160; Apparently there had been a lot of rain and flooding and they were at the end of cleaning it up.</strong>&#160; There were beautiful gardens and we got some great pictures &#8230; <a href="http://mycheckedbaggage.wordpress.com/2010/03/04/gondola-ride-wicker-sledding-and-a-near-death-experience/" target="_blank">MORE</a></p>
<p>The plane spotters have <a href="http://planesandstuff.blogspot.com/2010/03/squadron-501-on-duty.html" target="_blank">PHOTOS</a> of the Portuguese Air Force planes bringing in equipment.</p>
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<p><strong>DIÁRIO</strong> <strong>04/03/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Almost a thousand people apply for psychological support.&#160; </strong>In the early days after the storm of 20th February, the Department of Mental Health assisted over five hundred people of all ages. In the temporary morgue near the airport and at the Hospital Dr. Nélio Mendonça, the department supported more than 300 people. In recent days, after the first three or four days, it has settled back to the normal demand on the services. Some people will need constant monitoring. There is a healthy expression of grief but some people might show signs of post traumatic stress disorder later on. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/040310/dn0401020901.jpg" /> Urban arrangement in place of the landfill.</strong> The provisional &#8216;pebble beach&#8217; at the Avenida do Mar may be the basis of an urban intervention that benefits Funchal. This mound of earth and stones was removed from the streams over the past two weeks. They can either be removed and used in the reconstruction work or can remain there and be the basis of an urban arrangement. The authorities have not yet made a decision. According to the Jornal da Madeira, on this makeshift platform at the sea front, there has been deposited over 100,000 cubic metres of stone. This is equivalent to 5,500 lorry trips. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/040310/dn0401021101.jpg" /> Urban slopes require engineering solutions.</strong> There were four deaths and three people went missing from the Rua Prof. Eleutério de Aguiar in the area of Laranjal, on the 20th February. There is still a threat of landslides in this area so Funchal Council has sent teams from specialist companies to identify possible engineering solutions. Until their surveys are completed, people in this area are warned not to return home. Some houses in high-risk areas might have to be abandoned. The residents return during the day to clean their houses but do not feel secure enough to sleep there. </p>
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<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/040310/dn0401020101.jpg" /> Taken to the supermarket by army truck.</strong> 500 residents have been isolated for the past 15 days in Lombo do Moleiro in Serra, as the road has not been usable. The army has laid on transport to allow residents to collect essential supplies, for example food and medicines. <strong></strong>The link between São Vicente and Ribeira Brava was open for civilian vehicles only between 1 and 2 pm before being reopened yesterday afternoon. There is provisional access between Meia-Légua and Serra de Água. Care needs to be taken, especially in the Túnel da Encumeada.</p>
<p><strong>Storm took 196 to hospital. </strong>Between Saturday 20th February and 9 am Sunday 21st February, 120 people were assisted by the Emergency Service of the Hospital &#8216;Nélio Mendonça&#8217;. In the following few days, another 76 attended. It is unknown how many victims of the storm were assisted in the rural Health Centres. Seven patients required Orthopaedic Surgery beds and all possible beds were made vacant. The main injuries were fractured legs and arms, light wounds, multiple trauma and hypothermia. </p>
<p><strong>Four families isolated for 12 days.</strong> 11 people in the<strong> </strong>Ribeira do Serrado were isolated in the interior of the ribeira de Santa Cruz for 12 days. The bridge that links them to Serrado was destroyed in the storm. The bridge has now been rebuilt but priority was given to Construtora do Tâmega for their machines to clean the roads. The six landslides in this area did not endanger any homes but affected the roads. The residents complain that a landslide from an illegal dump probably destroyed the bridge but the council have no knowledge of this dump.</p>
<p><strong>Three hours to exit the North. </strong>Interruptions in the Encumeada / Via Expresso has had serious implications on the North coast. Users of the popular túnel da Encumeada have had long detours to get to work. Commercial establishments, especially restaurants, have complained about a lack of tourists and residents from Funchal visiting Porto Moniz and São Vicente. This should improve now the link from Ribeira Brava to São Vicente opened yesterday.</p>
<p><strong>From&#160; the Jornal da Madeira.</strong>&#160; In Serra de Água, President Jardim visiting the reopened road between Meia Légua and Serra de Água and chose to speak to journalists in the bar called “Poncha de Cima”.</p>
<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong>Luxury returns. </strong>With the end of the summer season in the Caribbean, mega-yachts are returning to Continental Europe. This is why during the next two months, the region will benefit from the necessary refuelling stops they need to make during the transatlantic voyages. The Elandess arrives at Funchal at 2.30 today and stays until the end of tomorrow. The Elandess comes from St. Martin and is going to the Mediterranean for the spring / summer season. This private yacht was built last year in Germany. It is 60 m long, 10.7 m wide and has a 3.50 m draft. Top speed is 16 knots, cruising speed 14 knots and a range of about 4,000 nautical miles. The yacht can hold 112,000 litres of fuel, 28,000 litres of portable water and accommodate 12 passengers in a master suit and 4 double cabins, serviced by a crew of 14. <strong></strong></p>
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<p><strong>Madeira will share the resolution with France and Spain. </strong>The Portuguese MEPs have formed a resolution calling for a series of actions by the European Commission to urgently aid the Region after the February 20th disaster. However, France and Spain were also severely affected by storms. The French and Spanish MEPs want the resolution to include their countries. This was agreed by the two major European parties, the PPE (includes the PSD and CDS) and PSE. The Liberais party wanted France included but not Spain. The PCP, part of the European United Left, wanted a resolution only for Madeira but yesterday morning, all leaders voted for the proposal of the two parties. Nuno Teixeira (PSD MEP for Madeira) thinks the inclusion of France and Spain will make the resolution stronger as it will attract more support, and will not affect the funds for any of the countries. This resolution is likely to be approved by all MEPs, urging the European Commission to adopt a set of initiatives that may prove very important for the region. The European Parliament wants the Commission to allow more flexible access to programs. The amount of funds does not change nor rules for access. Only the percentage of funding changes, for example a project might have funding for 80 &#8211; 90% rather than 70% of the cost. This means less money in other areas.</p>
<p><strong>Governments agreed on measures to safeguard 3,000 &#8211; 5,000 jobs</strong>. Five measures announced after a joint meeting between the Government of the Republic and the Regional Government to safeguard jobs of companies whose business was affected or suspended because of the storm of February 20th. This is to prevent permanent closure of these firms. Neither governments have decided who will pay the loan of 185 million Euros from the European Investment Bank for rebuilding public infrastructure. João Cunha e Silva, the vice-president of the Madeiran Executive, hopes the State will pay because the Region has exhausted its borrowing capacity. This has to be decided by the Joint Committee.</p>
<p><strong>Continuity of Jardim is consensual in the PSD-M. </strong>The decision of Jardim to delay leaving the leadership of the PSD and the Regional Government is thought to have the unanimous approval of the PSD, according to the Regional Secretary for the Environment and Natural Resources, Manuel Correia. He said that Jardim is the best person to lead the special task of rebuilding Madeira. The BE leader believes the decision was already made long ago and the disaster is just a reason to confirm this decision. Alberto Jardim became President of the Regional Government in 1978 and 1984 was supposed to be the limit of his leadership. This date was quickly forgotten and the next discussion about his stay was in 1996 when the limit was set at 2000. Arguments have been made for his continuity of power and the new goal was set at 2011. He is now considering staying for a few more years.</p>
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<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/040310/dn0401080102.jpg" /> Madeira evoked in Paris.</strong> A tribute to Madeira marked the fashion show by Fátima Lopes in Paris. This Madeiran designer showed a strong patriotism for her native homeland and was determined to enhance the natural beauty of Madeira. She wanted to present a positive optimistic image of Madeira to the world press, after the devastation of the island. Incidentally, this Autumn / Winter 2010 / 2011 collection has for its theme, the dire consequences of global warming. Among the many accessories, including boots and shoes with 14 cm heels and very tiny bags, was the carapuça &#8211; a small hat worn by Madeiran folklore women. </p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>:</strong></p>
<p><strong>European commissioner from Hélio comes in order to see damage – The Austrian Hahn comes at the weekend to assess the damage, talk with those who have lost their homes, and visit the hard-hit West.</strong> He will see some of the worst hit areas by helicopter.</p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Public health in the hands of the citizens – Up until now, there is no evidence of problems, but the health authorities recommend attention because the risk exists. The Diário puts forward suggestions for prevention for each case. </strong>The headlined suggestions put forward include boiling tap water, even for cleaning ones teeth, and tetanus vaccinations. Wellington boots, gloves and face masks to be used in clean-up operations. Any sign of anxiety, sleeplessness, nightmares, lack of appetite, seek psychological help. Funchal Council is doing everything possible to re-establish the sewerage systems, but the Institute of Health Administration and Social Affairs (IASAÚDE) is warning people to take precautions, even though there is not yet any evidence of outbreaks of disease. Those in affected areas should even take precautions with tap water, which may have become contaminated. The sewerage systems in some areas of Funchal disappeared during the floods on 20th February 2010.</p>
<p><strong>Intense rain yesterday cut&#160; the day short – The fleeing in numbers from Funchal at the same time clogged traffic. </strong>News of the forecast of heavy rain yesterday afternoon / evening panicked thousands in Funchal into leaving earlier than normal, and as a result traffic and even pedestrian movements were limited in downtown Funchal. Many left work early and headed off to schools, to collect children. The rivers of João Gomes, Santa Luzia and São João were very high with muddy water, and one could hear the sounds of rocks moving in the river beds. However, at the time of going to print last night the Diário assessed that there had been no cause for alarm. The road between Meia Légua and Serra de Água, badly damaged last month, was closed again yesterday as a precaution. <em><font color="#400000">Since the exceptional rain on the 20th February, I have noticed that any weather forecasts for heavy rain have been clarified with the words &quot;but not with the intensity of 20th February&quot;, to avoid panicking people, and that was the case yesterday &#8230; and it clearly didn&#8217;t convince an understandably jumpy population.&#160;&#160; </font></em></p>
<p><strong>Reconstruction exempts budget rectification – Funds from Lisbon and the European Union make sense.</strong></p>
<p>In politics : <strong>Ismael resigns in the MPT [Earth party] – Ex-deputy on a collision course with Isidoro.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Jardim challenges all of the candidates to stand down in favour of Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa. &quot;It would be the icing on the cake&quot;, said the leader of the Social democrats of Madeira. </strong>This refers to the election of a new national leader for the PSD.</p>
<p>The main sports / football headline today : <strong>Madeirans attack &#8216;National&#8217; of the rallies – Bernardo Sousa and Vítor Sá make their debuts today in the Rally Torrié. </strong>The first test on the Portugal rally championship starts today, with a &#8216;superspecial&#8217;.</p>
<p>Some pretty tricky translations on today&#8217;s front page, so don&#8217;t take anything too literally.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">If anyone else can oblige with the translation of any of the ‘blank’ or sparsely filled headlines, or other news stories, here is the</font> <a href="http://www.dnoticias.pt/" target="_blank">link</a><font color="#ff0000">. All contributions much appreciated.</font>&#160;</strong> </p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Paul for a further episode about the mysterious &#8216;nail&#8217; :</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Crucifixion nail: a hoax?</strong> <a href="http://www.examiner.com/x-32018-Strange--Mysterious-Facts-Examiner~y2010m3d3-Templar-crucifixion-nail-found-in-imaginary-country2" target="_blank">ARTICLE LINK</a></p>
<p>“A man buys an old building, pronounces it a nation, secedes from his country, proclaims himself Prince, conducts archaeological digs and claims to have found three Templar skeletons and a nail that may have been a venerated relic of a crucifixion. And if it was a crucifixion nail it was one of thousands available. Sounds a little sketchy.</p>
<p><b><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://image3.examiner.com/images/blog/EXID32018/images/100303071209Templar_Cross.jpg" width="146" height="146" /> </b></p>
<p>The timeline is problematic for proving Templars were ever on Madeira. History tells us that the islands of Madeira and nearby Porto Santo were &quot;discovered&quot; by João Gonçalves Zarco and Tristão Vaz Teixeira, two captains in the service of Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal, when they took refuge from a storm on Poto Santo around 1418.</p>
<p>But this date is about 100 years after the Templars were largely wiped out by King Philip IV of France and Pope Clement V &#8211; 1307-1315.</p>
<p>So if the island was discovered 100 years after the Templars disbanded then the skeletons can&#8217;t be Templars, right?</p>
<p>Probably. But strangely, if you were going to look for Templar relics, Madeira might be the place to do it.</p>
<p><b>There is evidence for Templar survival In Portugal. </b>Portugal&#8217;s King Denis defied the Pope&#8217;s order to disband the Templars and simply changed the name of his knights to The Order of Christ and by 1323 had even reclaimed Templar property for the group. Denis also sheltered persecuted knights from France. By 1417, the order was run by a powerful Grand Master &#8211; you guessed it &#8211; Prince Henry the Navigator, the same man whose sailors discovered the island.</p>
<p>If the skeletons are real &#8211; and I haven&#8217;t seen any proof of that &#8211; it is possible they were members of the Order of Christ buried with an old Templar sword.</p>
<p>But there might be Templar burials there &#8211; if the Templars knew about Madeira before its supposed discovery and used it to hide out after their persecution.</p>
<p><b>The islands were known to the ancients.</b> Pliny the Elder mentioned sailors travelling to islands that match the description of Madeira and Porto Santo in 75 AD and they appear on maps as early as 1339. This information could conceivably have been known to the the Templars.</p>
<p>A lonely island in the Atlantic is a pretty good place to hide. Even an imaginary one.</p>
<p>One of the videos from Portuguese television about the Prince and his very small country.</p>
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<p>This video has only just been posted on YouTube, but is the only one I have seen that captures the moment (well almost) when the bridge got badly damaged, with both walls swept away, and a wave of mud then swept into town. As for the second event, that damaged the bridge structurally, I have yet to find even a photograph yet of the tanker lorry that was washed down river from several kilometres away, and whacked into one of the supporting pillars before being torn to pieces. Compulsive but not exactly pleasant viewing! Der.</p>
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<p><b><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://i.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01588/NAIL220_1588373f.jpg" /> Nail from time of Christ&#8217;s crucifixion found in Madeira. </b>A four-inch long nail thought to be one of thousands used in crucifixions across the Roman empire was discovered in Summer 2009 in a decorated box in a fort on the tiny isle of Ilheu de Pontinha, just off the coast of Madeira. Pontinha was thought to have been held by the Knights Templar, the religious order that was part of the Christian forces which occupied Jerusalem during the Crusades in the 12th century. The knights were part of the plot of Dan Brown&#8217;s best-selling novel, The Da Vinci Code. Full article / Source : <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/7350166/Nail-from-Christs-crucifixion-found.html" target="_blank">Daily Telegraph</a></p>
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<p><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://nt3.ggpht.com/news/tbn/D-USoE2pKI544M/6.jpg" width="123" height="123" /> <em>Image caption:</em> supervisor Dilly Correia Ozard has been in Guernsey for 30 years but still has a lot of family in <b>Madeira</b></p>
<p><strong>Superstore in Guernsey raises £1,000 for Madeira.</strong> Guernsey does its bit for another island in trouble. Sandpiper employs around 20 Madeirans at its Checkers superstore at Admiral Park, Guernsey. <a href="http://www.thisisguernsey.com/2010/03/01/guernsey-does-its-bit-for-another-island-in-trouble/" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p><em><font color="#400000">Many thanks to Paul for sending these in, and the following article also.</font></em></p>
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<p><a href="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/91/StadtFestWien_20080502_099_Johannes_Hahn.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" alt="File:StadtFestWien 20080502 099 Johannes Hahn.jpg" align="left" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/91/StadtFestWien_20080502_099_Johannes_Hahn.jpg/393px-StadtFestWien_20080502_099_Johannes_Hahn.jpg" width="125" height="190" /></a>New Austrian EU Regional Policy Commissioner Johannes Hahn will come to Madeira this week and travel to the French coast soon, offering assurances that EU &#8216;disaster funds&#8217; will be made available to the devastated regions.</p>
<p><strong>- In specific cases The Solidarity Fund can be mobilised even if the threshold is not met. </strong>According to the Commission, the Solidarity Fund may only be called upon once a certain threshold has been reached &#8211; in Portugal&#8217;s case, it is set at €958 million worth of damage. First estimates from the Portuguese authorities show that the damage would exceed this threshold. In specific cases, however, the Fund can be mobilised even if the threshold is not met. The affected areas have 10 weeks to submit an application, though as French EU Minister Pierre Lellouche was quick to point out, the Solidarity Fund cannot be used for damages to private property.</p>
<p><strong>- The European Union Solidarity Fund (EUSF): background. </strong>The European Union Solidarity Fund (EUSF), which was set up in 2002, allocates emergency aid to member states and applicant countries which have been struck by a major natural disaster. Its annual budget is €1 billion. Since 2002, the Commission has received 69 applications for financial assistance from the Fund, of which 33 led to the granting of financial support totalling more than €2.15 billion. Catastrophes are considered to be &quot;major” if the estimated direct cost of damage exceeds three billion Euros or 0.6% of gross national income of the member state concerned. Portugal was granted aid from the EUSF in the wake of the forest fires which occurred in the summer of 2003. On that occasion it received €48.5 million.</p>
<p><b>- Madeira benefits from a reinforced support (additional funding) from Cohesion Policy</b> as it is one of the EU&#8217;s seven &quot;outermost regions&quot; with a specific status recognised in the EU Treaty to take into account their specific geographic situation and their insularity. France received €109 million in 2009 when the Landes region was hit by Hurricane Klaus.</p>
<p><strong>- Positions. </strong>&quot;Europe is expected to come to the aid of those countries affected by the violent storms this weekend, who must let the European Commission know exactly what they need to get through this disaster so that European solidarity can be as efficient as possible&quot;, said French centre-right MEP Joseph Daul yesterday. &quot;If the European Union was effective in Haiti, as it will also, I am sure, be in Chile, its duty is also to work to address the most urgent needs of those Europeans themselves affected by such a violent storm,&quot; he added. <i>This article has been written by Paul adapted from the <a href="http://www.euractiv.com/en/regional-policy/hahn-tour-eu-disaster-zones-news-299560" target="_blank">Euractiv article</a>. </i></p>
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<p><em><font color="#000080">Many thanks to Elaine (East) for these web snippets :</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Is this true?</strong>&#160; &#8230;Pilot whales off Madeira, in the Atlantic, have been known to drag swimmers down to the depths, apparently heedless of their need for air &#8230; <a href="http://www.salon.com/mwt/feature/2010/02/28/killer_whale_interview/" target="_blank">KILLER WHALE INTERVIEW</a></p>
<p>Madeira visitor&#8217;s blog : <a href="http://www.rustlingreed.com/blog/?p=932#awp::?p=927" target="_blank">FIRST</a>&#160;&#160; <a href="http://www.rustlingreed.com/blog/?p=932#awp::?p=932" target="_blank">SECOND</a></p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Elaine out West sent this in, from yesterday&#8217;s Diário de Notícias &#8230; many thanks.</font></strong></p>
<p><b>Care still needed with regard to water. </b><i>Several people have come to the hospital with gastrointestinal complaints. </i>In recent days several people have come to the Emergency Service of Hospital Dr. Nelio Mendonça with gastrointestinal symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhoea. The situation was foreseen by the regional authorities, since, due to the storm of 20 February, the water supply network suffered disruptions, causing the contamination. It was for this reason that, in the first announcements made by the Government to the population, calls were made for water to be boiled before consumption. To reinforce the importance of taking care of the water, the Institute of Health Administration and Social Affairs (IASAÚDE) has created an information pamphlet in which are described and recommended some measures for water treatment. Maurício Melim, president of IASAÚDE, told the DIÁRIO on behalf of the Water Management (GEF) that he has been assured that the water of Funchal is of good quality. However, in areas that were most affected by the storm, such as the uplands of Funchal, as well as in Ribeira Brava and Ponta do Sol, where some problems were identified, there is a continued risk of contamination. &quot;It is better to take preventative measures, which means that water should be boiled for 10 minutes before being consumed,“ he stated. This care should be reinforced in the case of children, the elderly and people with chronic diseases, who are usually more fragile, Maurício Melim warned. </p>
<p><b><i>How to treat drinking water. </i></b>Wash salads, fruit or other foods that are consumed raw, and only drink water boiled for at least 10 minutes. If boiling is impossible, added bleach to it on the following scale: one litre of water to two drops of bleach, a gallon of water to ten drops of bleach. The water, whether boiled or treated with bleach, should be stored in a clean container (for example, a bottle with a capacity of five litres) so it can be used more easily. It is not necessary to boil or disinfect water that is intended for cooking food or cleaning teeth. </p>
<p><strong><font color="#000080">Nacional played their rescheduled football match against Belenenses yesterday afternoon, after it was postponed on Monday night due to thick fog in Choupana. Our lads managed a 1 – 0 win, ending a poor run of results, and leaving them in equal 6th position in the Portuguese premier league.</font></strong></p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine of the East once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
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<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/020310/dn0401010901.jpg" /> People are the high priority. </strong>Alberto João Jardim and José Sócrates met for more than two hours yesterday in Lisbon to set a plan for dealing with the damage caused by the disaster that struck Madeira. José Sócrates welcomed a framework of cooperation and presented the three areas that Funchal and Lisbon will work hard on: homeless, economy and reconstruction of public infrastructure. &quot;This operation of great urgency aims to restore living conditions for the homeless.&quot; The plan is also to help the recovery of the affected economy and help private enterprises recover their businesses. The Prime Minister also considered it important to recover the destroyed public infrastructure. There will be a joint committee established between both governments which will rigorously examine what can be done in all three areas: what is needed, the work that is needed and its financial cost. In the case of homelessness, new homes will only be supplied to those in need. There were 400 homes damaged by the storm and those that need cleaning, will be cleaned. In terms of businesses, cheques will be distributed to revitalise the economy. There are already credit lines established for traders. From today, there will also be help with paying wages. In the case of infrastructure, international means will be a key pillar for the reconstruction. The priority is the water infrastructure and the coast. The European Investment Bank has approved a loan of 240 million Euros for the reconstruction of public infrastructure, for 75% of the cost. Using the Solidarity Fund is another option. Sócrates says he will resort to all means. Over the next three years, the financial relationship between the two governments will be under a Special Law which will replace the Regional Finance Law for the period of reconstruction. The Regional Finance Law is not affected and will be voted on in March. The Prime Minister said this is because extraordinary circumstances require extraordinary measures. &quot;It would be pointless if Madeira can only count on the support from the Government resulting from the new Regional Finance Law.&quot; Not so long ago, he found increased transfers to the Region were unaffordable and a negative sign but times have changed. The opposition parties all seem pleased and in agreement with this arrangement.</p>
<p><strong>Century-old bridge will disappear.</strong> The Mayor of Ribeira Brava believes the century-old bridge at Ribeira Brava, opposite the church, is not recoverable after structural damage during flooding on February 20th. This iconic bridge was once the only access to the southwest coast of the island. The decision to demolish and replace it will not be taken until after further evaluation. The water in the stream underneath pounded and overflowed this bridge until the structure finally gave way and it was partially destroyed. The council have a special telephone help line for those affected by the storm, for help and advice about damage to buildings, belongings and agricultural land. </p>
<p><strong>Trinidade offers to Madeira a Flower Festival campaign. </strong>Bernardo Trinidade, the State Secretary for Tourism, has instructed Turismo de Portugal to allow Madeira to enter late proposals for the PIT program, for promoting the Flower Festival to the domestic market. The deadline for submissions was last October but there is still 150,000 Euros in funding available. This exceptional measure is because of downturn in demand in the hotel and regional economy at times of high activity, Easter and the Flower Festival. As well as financial support, the promotional &#8216;machine&#8217; of Tourismo de Portugal will be available. Yesterday, a delegation of the Portuguese Association of Travel Agents and Tourism and eight journalists visited the region, with the cooperation of TAP. The recovery of Madeira and promoting the Flower Festival to the domestic market were the aims. Madeira is a focus for this association as there is a meeting in Lisbon next week for European tour operators and associations, so this organization will be able to speak about the recovery of this island.</p>
<p><strong>MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>Population in Achada in despair. </strong>About 30 people living in Achada in Curral das Freiras are in despair as there have been no visits to help or assess the damage and support needed, since the tragedy. The criticism is towards the Regional Government, Municipal Council and Parish Council. Although close to the centre of Curral das Freiras, this area is difficult to access and many children missed the beginning of the school week yesterday. There are four other areas difficult to access from the centre. There are still fears of mudslides and landslides in Achada.</p>
<p><strong>Pilot study for Census 2011 transferred to Santana. </strong>As there have been many regions of Ribeira Brava affected by the storm on February 20th, the pilot survey for the Census 2011 is now to be carried out in Santana. </p>
<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong>Children fly free on TAP flights. </strong>TAP will launch a solidarity campaign with Madeira that provides free tickets for children under 12 years old, accompanied by their parents, flying from the Continent to Madeira. The campaign runs from April 12th to May 31st. There is not a fixed number of seats reserved for this campaign as it will depend on demand but it is assured there will be a considerable number. TAP will also assist journalists and tour operators from the United Kingdom, Spain, Italy and Russia, so they can evaluate the recovery of the island. Members of the Victoria campaign can donate their air miles which will be converted to funds for the recuperation of Madeira.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/020310/dn0401070101.jpg" /> Madeirans were stranded on board the Island Escape. </strong>A group of Madeirans who made a cruise between the Canary Islands and Madeira on February 15th, had a choice of staying free for another 7 nights or returning by flight. They were due to return on February 22nd but this was cancelled due to security as many streets were being cleaned and restored. Five couples declined the free cruise extension as they were anxious to return. Due to the bad weather, the ship could not stop at Agadir and only stayed at Lanzarote long enough to pick up passengers. Instead, the ship sailed between Tenerife and Las Palmas four times.The option to continue on board for an extra week meant that passengers could visit Agadir and the three Canary Islands before a difficult return journey in rough seas to Funchal.</p>
<p><strong>POLITICS</strong></p>
<p><strong>New mandate of Jardim is not surprising</strong>. The confirmation of the continuity of Alberto Jardim as the head of the Regional Government and the PSD after 2011, seems almost a formality. Some of the most influential leaders of the party were not surprised by his statement that he is reconsidering leaving. Miguel Mendonça, president of the Legislative Assembly, has always advocated Jardim remaining in power and says that the reconstruction of Madeira might be a factor in this important decision. He said he is of the same generation as Jardim and is grateful for what he has done and maybe he is &quot;mais albertista&quot;. Miguel Sousa, vice-president of the Legislative Assembly, also agrees with this decision, &quot;I thought so in times of peace, much more I believe in times of crisis.&quot;</p>
<p><strong>CULTURE</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cultural Agenda of DRAC is outdated. </strong>The Cultural Agenda of DRAC for March, published yesterday, does not include changes due to the aftermath of the flood. These are after the flooding of the Municipal Theatre and include the postponement of some plays, exhibitions and concerts. Some other concerts are not guaranteed, for example those by the OCM at the Casino.</p>
<p><strong>Gala raised half a million Euros. </strong>The Portuguese pledged 526,000 Euros to help the victims of the flood. The gala event in Lisbon was organized by SIC television channel and was broadcasted live.</p>
<p><strong>Taken from today&#8217;s Journal da Madeira.</strong>&#160; Best wishes to you all. Waterbaby.</p>
<p>FIRST MODULE OF THE BRIDGE FOR FAJÃ DA RIBEIRA, RIBEIRA BRAVA HAS ARRIVED!</p>
<p>The first of several modules of a bridge for Fajã da Ribeira, Ribeira Brava arrived yesterday at around 18.15 hours, by a C-130 Hercules transport aircraft of the Portuguese Air force. Assembly of the bridge modules will be carried out by army engineers who arrived on the same flight.&#160; This flight also included a Lieutenant-General of the Portuguese Army, Amaral Vieira, who came to learn of the help that the army has provided to the region following the floods.&#160; In a brief interview Lt-General Vieira said ‘I know what the staff of the 3rd Regiment of the Military Zone of Madeira has done, and I want to congratulate them for the excellent work they have carried out’. </p>
<p>Lt-General Vieira stated that the bridge is split into 3 sections prior to final assembly.&#160; The first section arrived yesterday and today two additional flights by C-130 transport aircraft arriving in Madeira at 11.30 and 13.30 hours, whereupon the sections will be transported and assembled on site.&#160; Weather permitting the assembly will take 24 hours to complete, with the bridge being capable of supporting up to 22 tonne loads.</p>
<p>For the return flight to the Mainland, the transport aircraft took aboard 10 elements of firefighters from Lisbon, as well as elements of the Navy (Marines) and equipment such as the large capacity pumps loaned by firefighters and the Port of Lisbon, that were used to empty the basements of some buildings. <em><font color="#004000">Many thanks Waterbaby. I can&#8217;t find the exact location of this on my very expensive map, or through the internet, but I believe this is the bridge that will open up the road to Serra d&#8217;Água again?</font></em></p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Madeira is losing anti-storm &#8216;shield&#8217;&#160; – The island is more vulnerable to the bad weather. </strong></p>
<p><strong>The instability continues this Winter. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Hail stones whitened the mountain ranges and arrived in Funchal.</strong>&#160;</p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Damages of €90 million in Ribeira Brava – The initial calculations of the Council don&#8217;t include damaged equipment [infrastructure] of the Regional Government within the area of responsibility, such as the roads. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Governments give priority to the European Funds &#8211; [president] Jardim and [prime minister] Sócrates seek to minimise expenses in the state budget. Nacional funds will not arrive before May.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Regional Government wants to&#160; re-house the displaced population [through the floods] up until the end of March. 350 people are currently staying in the holding centres. </strong>There were 600 people without homes, and 350 still remain in that position, mostly from Funchal, Ribeira Brava, Santa Cruz and Câmara de Lobos. <em><font color="#400040">I asked an official from the (family) court in Funchal about this yesterday, curious to know what guarantees Feliz Abreu from Pomar da Rocha would have, as it seems the government takes responsibility for re-housing those who have been made homeless. He said that there are no guarantees, and each case is judged on it&#8217;s own merits, based mainly on the circumstances of an individual after the event. So for example, if someone had another home, or relatives that could offer accommodation, the government would not help. The issue of whether the person had failed to take out buildings insurance or not (to have a property repaired or rebuilt) does not seem to be an issue, as it is recognised that such insurance is just too expensive for many, and besides that many policies exclude liability for &#8216;an act of god&#8217;, as was seen last month. </font></em></p>
<p><strong>Gil Rosa Director of content on RTP Madeira. </strong>An interview with the man chosen to direct the information content for public television and radio.</p>
<p><strong>Martim Santos new director of RTP Madeira – Gil Rosa moves to lead the Department of Information. </strong>The news about Martim seems to have exited Diário readers today, with mixed reactions to the appointment. 16 comments posted already (2 pm). Some readers think that there is nepotism, or perhaps favouritism, in play. <em>Who would of thought that could happen on Madeira?</em></p>
<p>The main sport / football headline today : <strong>Nacional achieves it&#8217;s first win in 2010 – The goal of João Aurélio defeated Belenenses (1 – 0) and strengthens the position of the alvinegros for a European position. </strong>The Portugal v China friendly game, or rather a World Cup 2010 warm-up match, is live on TVI (channel 4) tonight at 8.45 pm. The under 21&#8242;s also play Wales today, with live coverage on TVI at 2.55 pm.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Tom &#8230;</strong> Family Blandy quinta high above Funchal surrounded by a very beautiful garden</p>
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<p><strong>February blog visitors</strong> : I normally do a quick run down after the end of each month of the blog visitors, and February is normally a low viewing month, partly due to only having 28 days. But something happened a week or so ago that made it the highest month ever for visitor numbers, and on Sunday 21st it peaked at nearly 5,000 visits. Then for 7 consecutive days the number decreased, as the flood and tragedy stories came off the &#8216;front pages&#8217; and the initial interest wore off, and also as the search engines gave priority to large media organisations on the search engine listings. For the month as a whole there were over 32 thousand visits from 124 countries. </p>
<p><em>My apologies for the delay in posting some items, it was a really busy &#8216;full up&#8217; type of week, but I should catch up by Wednesday.</em></p>
<p><em><font color="#000080">Many thanks to Elaine (East) for these web snippets :</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Update from the Jersey press.</strong> Comments to this post are interesting.&#160; <a href="http://www.thisisjersey.com/2010/02/25/madeirans-still-without-water/" target="_blank">HERE</a>&#160;<em><font color="#004000">Indeed they are Becky, some quite hostile. For sure if there was a disaster in Jersey, it would be reported. I guess there would be some support from Madeira, but whether it would be the spending sort I don&#8217;t know, especially after what happened over East Timor. Der</font></em></p>
<p>On a happier note, from an American finance site. <strong>Just Launched The Magic of Madeira Lifestyle &amp; property magazine.&#160; </strong>&#8230;..According to the Portuguese National Tourist Office and the Portuguese Chamber of Commerce in the UK, health and wellbeing tourism is on the rise across Europe and is predicted to increase by 5-10% by 2015. This is significant as at a major conference on the topic held at the beginning of November, Madeira has been highlighted for its potential in this increasing market &#8230; <a href="http://www.finance-411.com/just-launched-the-magic-of-madeira-lifestyle-property-magazine-2/" target="_blank">MORE</a>&#160;</p>
<p>Now for something different.<strong> Politics of the Crypt. Facing the Future with the Habsburg Dead</strong> &#8230;..What should be done, for example, with the monstrous copper coffin standing around uselessly at Vienna&#8217;s Central Cemetery? It was originally meant for Emperor Charles I, but he was buried in Madeira, where he was forced into exile. Since his beatification in 2004, the emperor&#8217;s resting place on the island has drawn more tourists than ever before. The autonomous Portuguese archipelago declines to transfer the tomb to the Imperial Crypt in Vienna &#8230; <a href="http://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/0,1518,678836,00.html" target="_blank">MORE</a></p>
<p><em><font color="#000080">Many thanks to Becky for these videos :</font></em></p>
<p>A guided view around the city of Funchal at night, by a man with a very nice voice (para mim, a good enough reason to learn Portuguese right there!) and good to hear the familiar sound of some dogs barking. </p>
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<p>Lovely compilation of footage and stills from Santa Cruz. </p>
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<p><b>Government communication policy on the floods after the 28th February : </b></p>
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<p><em>Piece adapted by Paul from this page to improve the translation: <a href="http://www.madeiraislands.travel/pls/madeira/wsmwdet0.detalhe_conteudo?p_cot_id=4792&amp;p_lingua=en&amp;p_sub=1" target="_blank">SOURCE</a> &#8230; Many thanks Paul.</em></p>
<p>On the 28th February, after 8 days of reports the last official Report was published. The aim of the Reports was to inform everyone in Madeira and the National and International press.</p>
<p>From the 28th February, each Regional Secretary will report, individually on the progress of their department’s responsibilities after the floods </p>
<p><b>SOLIDARITY:</b> Madeira has received from all over the world pledges of solidarity. The Regional Government is deeply grateful for them.</p>
<p><b>PROGRESS:</b> the main concern and priority of the regional authorities is to support Madeira’s people and the replacement of all land communications safely, especially those to the most remote locations. The cleaning and restoration works have been taking place at an accelerated pace, with two of the three rivers that overflowed in Funchal already back running down their normal routes.</p>
<p>From the beginning, the Regional Civil Protection Services, local authorities, Fire Departments, Health Services, Social Services coordinated their tasks in order to get closer to the population and help meet their needs.</p>
<p>Funchal’s main Hospital received 120 wounded people. 70 were hospitalized. Now there are only 16 still receiving treatment.</p>
<p>Madeirans that were reallocated temporarily are being supported by the Regional Government and they will return to their homes when it is possible, or the Government will build new houses for them.</p>
<p><b>RETURNING TO NORMAL:</b></p>
<p>On the 1st of March, most accesses to Funchal were back open. </p>
<p>Schools will be open and operating normally.</p>
<p><b>TOURISM:</b></p>
<p>The hotel industry of Madeira was not affected by the floods and maintains all operating conditions safely. Hotel establishments are operational with all their facilities. Both Madeira’s International Airport and The Harbour of Funchal have been operational since the floods too.</p>
<p><strong>Sorry to repeat this from yesterday&#8217;s blog comments, but I am hoping some international media company will pick up on this if it is actually posted on the blog itself.</strong></p>
<p>I guess most blog readers now know the story about the family of 8 living in Pomar da Rocha, that was almost totally wiped out in a landslide here on 20th February.</p>
<p>The one survivor is a young man (some conflicting reports about his exact age, but around 19), who lost the other 7 members of his family, and is currently still in hospital, having had some digits amputated (again some conflicting reports on how many). He is due out of hospital this week, to face a stark reality of making a new start with no family, no home, and no possessions, and whether he will be able to continue to work as a result of his injuries I don’t know (he was juggling education whilst working at the petrol station by the via rápida in Ribeira Brava).</p>
<p>Feliz Abreu&#8217;s school in Ribeira Brava is trying to raise some money to get him started, and help him find a new home, and to buy him clothes, as he has absolutely nothing. There is another fund raising effort in Ribeira Brava where friends and locals are also putting what they can spare towards a fund to help Feliz. </p>
<p>I am posting this as a blog contributor, not in any other capacity, so this has nothing to do with the blog itself. But if anyone is able to help / contribute then the PayPal button on the right of this page can be used, and if you can mark in the comments box FELIZ, then I will ensure any money is passed on. I can also provide my bank account details [€ / £]. If PayPal is not an option for anyone. You can email me if you need that information. I will send acknowledgement of any donation, by email, on request.</p>
<p>I can’t even begin to imagine how Feliz will cope once back in reality. I can’t even imagine how someone can possibly ever return to a normal life after what he has been through. At least if he has a home and some money and personal possessions he will have a chance to try. Thanks for reading this.</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>01/03/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Eight shops and restaurants of the marina will be demolished. </strong>The refurbishment of the marina will start immediately. It was due to start in 2011 but the decision by the Harbour Administrators (APRAM) has been brought forward. The safety of restaurants and shops and their users determined the urgency of the intervention. The water that infiltrated the original wall of the Avenida do Mar created sheets that ran through the walls and ceilings of these buildings. Postponed several times, the redevelopment of the marina should be in conjunction with the redevelopment of the Avenida do Mar and the remodelling of the dry area of the Marina of Funchal, including the transfer of fuel tanks. The total cost to APRAM will be 5 million Euros. About 100 employees of these enterprises will be made redundant. The loss of revenue when access to the marina is banned is estimated at 15,000 &#8211; 20,000 Euros per day. None of the businesses have insurance for operating losses. The Beer House has had enormous losses in the kitchen, office and stocks and looses a few thousand Euros each day it cannot open. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/010310/dn0401070101.jpg" /> Fall in revenue can reach 20 million Euros.</strong> The devastating effects of the disaster. In addition to losses arising from damage to property, equipment and goods, which meant that more than 900 businesses had to close, the effects of loss of revenue will cause the unemployment of hundreds of Madeirans. Traders point out that lack of sales / revenue is responsible for 20% of the cost of the damage caused by the storm. If the business associations say that private businesses take a loss of 100 million Euros, commerce will loose 20 million Euros of revenue in the coming months. Some shops are about to reopen but others in different parts of the island will be affected for several months, with particular emphasis on the municipalities of Ribeira Brava and São Vicente, which might be taken off major tour itineraries. There are dozens of companies that will not reopen in the short term as they are not insured for the losses. The two supermarkets of Pingo Doce loose 60,000 &#8211; 70,000 Euros per day. The destruction to Pingo Doce shops in Anadia and Dolce Vita costs 20 million Euros with 4 million Euros lost in expected sales revenue. Two hundred people are employed in these two stores. The Government of the Republic has a 50 million Euros line of support with grants of 50% for small firms to replace their property and equipment, with a million Euros to help the unemployed.</p>
<p><strong>MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>Group of London solidarity. </strong>The folklore group of the Portuguese Cultural and Sports Centre in London left yesterday for Oman in the Middle East to entertain a group of businessmen. The organization Dansakat will hold a gala dinner today for directors of a company and hope to have traditional music from all of the countries where the directors are based, including Portugal. The chairman of the Sports Centre told the newspaper reporter that they are trying to raise funds in Oman for Madeira, to help the victims of the tragedy. On 7th March, there will be a solidarity dinner to raise funds in London, at a cost of 15 pounds per person. The space for the dinner in Brixton is given free by Lambeth Council and food and drink will be donated by several Portuguese companies. The area can accommodate 400 &#8211; 600 so the organizers hope to attract hundreds of Portuguese immigrants.</p>
<p><strong>Initial estimates</strong>. The local authorities are beginning to estimate the cost of Saturday&#8217;s storm. The Regional Government estimate 1.4 billion Euros. In Funchal, Miguel Albuquerque said the storm caused damage of more than 198 million Euros. Ribeira Brava, the mayor talks of about 90 million Euros of damage to roads and bridges, water supply, sanitation and housing. In Santana, the mayor estimates a loss of 3.5 million Euros and in Machico, 2.5 million Euros of damage. 25 million Euros in Santa Cruz but only 70,000 Euros in Porto Moniz. In Calheta, 4 million Euros of damage to municipal infrastructure alone and 3 million Euros worth in Ponta do Sol.</p>
<p><strong>POLITICS</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/digital/fotos/010310/dn0101300101.jpg" /> Jardim will rethink leaving the Regional Government in 2011. </strong>The disaster that befell the region might make Alberto Jardim reconsider his intention to relinquish power in 2011, but he would prefer a middle way. If things were running normally, he would leave in 2011 but what has befallen Madeira is very complicated. He admits a new solution: leave the government but continue to be politically active.</p>
<p><strong>Left Bloc leader praises the prompt response of the Regional Government.</strong> The national leader of the Left Bloc visited Madeira, where in an unprecedented manner, he made in public his praise for the prompt response of the Regional Government to the effects of the storm of 20th February. He said this disaster should serve as a lesson to impose strict rules on urban planning to maintain the security of the inhabitants. In the process, the views of urban planners, environmentalists and scientific authorities who know the difficulties of the region need to be heard. &quot;What happened on Saturday was a disaster of calamitous proportions, a deluge. The damages were unavoidable but they were exacerbated by urban issues.&quot; </p>
<p><strong>CDS propose post-storm measures.</strong> The regional leader of the CDS-PP said it is a time for convergence rather than divergence and for unity instead of division. He said, &quot;The main cause of the disaster, the torrential rains, are historically known.&quot;&#160; In Madeira there was a &quot;lack of rigorous&#160; planning and land management, improper occupation of land, construction on the banks and beds of streams, lack of clearing of many streams throughout the region, dumping of debris on land and in water courses, insufficient reforestation of serras, lack of clearing of trees and woods destroyed by fires and lack of consolidation of many escarpments, these are causes that amplify the natural disaster.&quot; After learning from these mistakes, it is necessary to make decisions and courageous interventions in the field of spatial (territorial) planning.</p>
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<p><strong>&quot;This is a superior people.&quot; </strong>Jardim was not surprised at the speed of cleaning, saying, &quot;This is a superior people.&quot;&#160; He was speaking at the end of Sunday Mass celebrated in memory of the victims of the storm of February 20th. At the end of Mass, the Mayor of Funchal highlighted the fibre of people accustomed to overcome many adversities. Also present, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa said he was impressed with the progress of work and the solidarity of the country, which he has not seen since Timor, for eleven years. In celebration of the Eucharist, the Bishop of Funchal called the faithful to keep hope alive. He pointed to the recovery of the crucifix and statue of the Imaculada Conceição da Capela das Babosas, the chapel destroyed by the flood of February 20th, &quot;as real signs of consolation and hope for our people.&quot;</p>
<p><strong>Sócrates says this is not the time for recriminations and disputes.</strong> The Prime Minister argued on Sunday that the priority is to ensure a framework for cooperation and financial links with the Regional Government to allow the rapid reconstruction of Madeira, saying this is a moment of solutions instead of recriminations and disputes. José Sócrates said about the situation in Madeira, that currently the primary duty is the cooperation between the Government of the Republic and the Regional Government of Madeira. He declined to make any controversial comments on the Regional Finance Law, which was passed in Parliament by opposition parties, stating it is not connected to the State Budget &#8211; voting scheduled for mid-March -&#160; and both executives will provide solutions to resolve all political issues that may hamper cooperation. It is urgent to rebuild the region for the rapid return of life and the economy back to normal. Asked if this is a positive signal to Alberto Jardim, he said, &quot;Yes, of course.&quot; He said it is important for Madeirans to know there is national solidarity. The whole nation needs the recovery of Madeira&#8217;s economy and for it to contribute to the national economy.</p>
<p><strong>Special Law for Madeira.</strong>&#160; Early report from today&#8217;s meeting between the President of the Regional Government and the Prime Minister, José Sócrates. The Regional Government and the Government of the Republic agreed the creation of an Extraordinary Law that will be approved by the Assembly of the Republic, for the situation in Madeira. There will be three priorities for action: help the homeless, boost the economy and rebuild the affected infrastructure. </p>
<p><em><font color="#400000">This story / link was sent in by both Paul and Tom &#8230; many thanks</font></em>. <strong>Recovering Madeira Tries to Restart Tourism Industry</strong>. &quot;The local government did a very good job of cleaning up,&quot; Mr. Becker said. &quot;We&#8217;ll be back next year, for sure.&quot; “A week after torrential rains and mudslides killed 42 people and left 17 missing on Madeira, government officials are trying to restart the tourism business that is vital to the Atlantic island&#8217;s economy.</p>
<p><strong>Tourism marketing after a natural disaster. </strong>It won&#8217;t be easy. Tourism marketing after a natural disaster is problematic because officials need to be careful not to appear insensitive toward the victims while also letting potential visitors know that it is safe to come.</p>
<p>Cleanup crews and local utilities have made rapid progress in removing mud and debris from the streets of Funchal, the capital, and restoring water, power and telecommunications services. Work continues in the worst-affected areas of Funchal, where some underground parking lots that had been flooded are still being drained. Other parts of the island that were hit harder, such as the town of Ribeira Brava, will require more extensive cleanup and reconstruction efforts.</p>
<p>Tourism represents 20% of the economy of this Portuguese autonomous region, located more than 600 miles west of the European mainland. It employs 7,000 people in the hotel sector alone, out of a total population of 245,000. Most of the tourists come from Britain, Germany and Portugal, according to official figures.</p>
<p>&quot;People have seen so much on television about this disaster that it might discourage them from going,&quot; says Angelo Rossini, a research analyst for London-based Euromonitor. At the same time, he says, &quot;respect for the dead can also be an issue. It might be a problem to get people to go for sun and vacation so soon after the tragedy.&quot;</p>
<p>Conceição Estudante, the regional government&#8217;s secretary-general for tourism and transport, said last week that the government had started reconstruction efforts. Local hotel operators, travel agents and tour operators are contacting tourists who had reservations, as well as potential new visitors.</p>
<p>The images of destruction have led to hundreds of cancellations at island hotels, said Ricardo Rodrigues, manager of the Funchal Design hotel, in the centre of the capital, and of another hotel in the hills behind the city.</p>
<p>&quot;There should be a time of mourning, but everyone realizes that life has to go on,&quot; he said.</p>
<p><strong>Tourists who were in Madeira during the storm have applauded the government&#8217;s response to the disaster.</strong></p>
<p>Joachim Becker, a 60-year-old environmental-health and medicine worker from Essen, Germany, said he and his wife rode out the storm in a small villa outside the capital.”</p>
<p>“There was mud everywhere, including in the pool, but they say the storm won&#8217;t stop them from returning.”</p>
<p>&quot;The local government did a very good job of cleaning up,&quot; Mr. Becker said. &quot;We&#8217;ll be back next year, for sure.&quot;&#160; <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703429304575095173519523634.html?mod=WSJEUROPE_hpp_MIDDLESecondStories" target="_blank">FULL ARTICLE FROM THE WALL STREET JOURNAL</a></p>
<p><em><font color="#000040">Also this one from Paul &#8230;</font></em> <b>9,845 Euros (13,290 U.S. dollars) for Madeira! </b>The Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Portugal raised at a night gala a total of 9,845 Euros (13,290 U.S. dollars) for Madeira : <a href="http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90776/90883/6906206.html" target="_blank">SOURCE</a>&#160;</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>Chaos clogs a restricted Funchal – The citizens weren&#8217;t very cooperative and the city was swamped in the morning and early afternoon. </strong>It was as expected apparently, with appeals from the authorities to use other means of transport for getting to ones destination being ignored by many.</p>
<p><strong>Facilities provided for those who lost their car.</strong></p>
<p><strong>The hundred+ year old bridge in Ribeira Brava at risk of collapse</strong>. I have found a stunning video of the pounding of this bridge on 20th February, and will include it on tomorrows blog.</p>
<p><strong>Culture with a schedule out of step with the reconstruction</strong>.</p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Commitment assumed and it just remains to be fulfilled – Meeting of the new buddies [prime&#160; minister] Sócrates and [president] Jardim went well. Joint committee will define support for homes, damage and businesses.</strong> A sight for sore eyes indeed. I can only hope that this forced &#8216;solidarity&#8217; between these two powerful men who run Portugal and Madeira will last long beyond the current crisis. Great photo, and the words spoken are most certainly along the lines of &quot;vai primeiro senhor&quot;, &#8230; &quot;não, não, vai você, se faz favour&quot;, but who spoke first I have no idea. </p>
<p><strong>Exceptional law for Madeira &#8211; Agreement between Sócrates and Jardim. The President of the Regional Government met with the prime minister for more than two hours.</strong> </p>
<p><strong>SRRH reinforces placement of unemployed in the market – Workers keep unemployment benefit increased by 25% from SMN, and food and transport subsidies. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Numbers of missing persons don&#8217;t add up – The official website of the regional government maintains that there are still seven people yet to be found. But an unofficial list maintains that there are 14 names of missing people that the families and the authorities are still trying to trace. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Continentals are the target of a campaign for holidays on Madeira – Tourism of Portugal&#160; offers publicity for the Flower Festival. </strong></p>
<p>The main sport / football headline today : <strong>The Nacional [v Belenenses] game was put back until this afternoon. </strong>Thick fog made the game scheduled in the Choupana last night impossible to play.</p>
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<p>&quot;Der, please post that nice dog on your board. I have found him on Monte today. It is lost dog little bit skinny but well behaving and very nice, very small and cute. I cannot keep him longer than 3 days. I am not staying here permanently, otherwise I&#8217;ll keep him. Thanks. (Free of charge of course)&quot;. Tom. <em><font color="#ff0000"><strong>If anyone can help pleeeease &#8230; email me and I will pass it on. Der</strong></font></em></p>
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<p> <em><font color="#000080">Many thanks to Becky for these videos :</font></em>
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<p>A guided walk from Monte to Terreiro da Luta &#8211; seemingly all uphill and accompanied by the strange choice of some terrifying Holst, which certainly makes you wonder what&#8217;s around each corner!&#160; If that doesn&#8217;t put you off, here&#8217;s exactly what to do, and at least it must be all downhill on the way back&#8230; </p>
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<p>Another walk, this time into the peace and quiet of a Banana Farm in Arco da Calheta, ending with a beautiful view of the sea.&#160; No music, just footsteps&#8230; and bananas.&#160; </p>
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<p>Samantha Cox sent me this link for her full interview on the situation on Madeira, saying that the &quot;the show was very positive about coming to Madeira and I think will help allay any fears people may have, especially as the clincher was the chap at the beginning complaining, he came here, and ended the show with a thumbs up report!&quot;. <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/youandyours/items/01/2010_08_fri.shtml" target="_blank">BBC RADIO 4</a> You will need to have / download <a href="http://uk.real.com/realplayer/" target="_blank">REALPLAYER</a> to listen.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Paul for sending in this information</font></strong> (2 articles) :</p>
<p><strong>Roads closed temporarily as at 27 February 2010 (list and pdf map)</strong></p>
<p>The Regional Civil Protection Service, IP-RAM, in statement issued on February 27, 2010, reports that are temporarily closed the following regional roads:    <br /><strong>Regional roads</strong></p>
<p>E.R. 101 &#8211; Caminho dos Pretos    <br />E.R. 101 &#8211; Ponta Delgada &#8211; Boaventura     <br />E.R. 101-10 Madalena do Mar &#8211; Ponta do Sol     <br />E.R. 103 &#8211; Ribeiro Frio &#8211; Poiso     <br />E.R. 103 &#8211; Zona do Cabouco     <br />E.R. 104 &#8211; Serra D’ Água &#8211; Meia Légua     <br />E.R. 105 &#8211; Boca da Encumeada &#8211; Estanquinhos     <br />E.R.107-1 &#8211; Acesso à Eira do Serrado     <br />E.R. 213 &#8211; São Roque do Faial     <br />E.R. 222 &#8211; Sítio da Santinha &#8211; Ponte     <br />E.R. 223 &#8211; Jardim do Mar &#8211; Estreito da Calheta     <br />E.R. 227 &#8211; Ribeira da Tabua     <br />E.R. 229 &#8211; Lugar da Ribeira (Bridge) &#8211; Campanário</p>
<p><strong>ViaExpresso:      <br /></strong>Exit Ribeira Brava Motor way- Cruzamento do Rosário     <br />Serra d&#8217;Água old road &#8211; Tunnel Sacramento     <br />Estreito da Calheta &#8211; Jardim do Mar</p>
<p><strong>ViaLitoral:      <br /></strong>Luso-Brasileira -Pestana Júnior     <br />Motor way acess to Encumeada     <br />The Regional Civil Protection Service, IP-RAM, reports that the following regional roads are partially closed:     <br />E.R. 102 &#8211; Camacha &#8211; Santo da Serra     <br />E.R. 103 &#8211; Monte &#8211; Poiso     <br />E.R. 107 &#8211; Romeiras-Curral das Freiras&#160;&#160; <a href=" http://www.madeiraislands.travel/pls/madeira/docs/F1453251490/mapa%20madeira%20estradas%2025.02.15hpdf.pdf" target="_blank">MAP OF ROAD CLOSURES</a>&#160; <a href="http://www.madeiraislands.travel/pls/madeira/wsmwdet0.detalhe_conteudo?p_cot_id=4612&amp;p_lingua=en&amp;p_sub=1" target="_blank">INFORMATION SOURCE</a></p>
<p><strong>Viva Madeira, Viva Jersey! </strong><strong>One primary school in Jersey raises nearly 800 euros for Madeira!</strong></p>
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<p><a href="http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jersey.arp.750pix.jpg" target="_blank">Source of Jersey map</a> </p>
<p>PUPILS at Springfield Primary School in the capital of Jersey, St.Helier, my homeland, have raised more than £700 for the Jersey &#8216;Side by Side&#8217; appeal for Madeira yesterday – the most the school has ever raised at a fundraising event.</p>
<p>The school, which has many students of Madeiran descent, organised a ‘Madeira Day’ during which the students paid £1 to wear yellow and blue, the colours of the Madeiran flag.</p>
<p>There was also a cake sale, face painting and blue and yellow friendship bracelets on sale. One girl even donated £50 of her birthday money to the fundraising total. Teacher Jackie Meneses, who herself has family in Madeira, said that the day had been an emotional one.</p>
<p>‘It was amazing,’ she said. ‘We made the most amount of money we have ever made in fundraising and we have also been given a £100 voucher for La Capannina restaurant, the most famous Italian restaurant on the island for which we hope to organise a competition of some sort. I was quite emotional and we were just overawed by the generosity of people.’</p>
<p>Many people from the Madeiran community came up to us and said thank you for doing this.’ <a href="http://www.thisisjersey.com/2010/02/27/making-money-for-madeira/" target="_blank">LINK</a></p>
<p><b>&#8216;Viva Madeira! Viva Guernsey! </b><b>An aid lorry is leaving Guernsey this weekend to help those affected by the flash flood in Madeira.</b></p>
<p>Elvio Pires, president of the Guernsey Portuguese Association, said there had been a great response to their appeal.</p>
<p>He said the lorry had been packed with clothing, hygienic products and other items to help those who lost everything in the flood earlier this week.</p>
<p>Mr Pires paid tribute to those from the island who helped to fill the lorry &quot;in just two days&quot;.</p>
<p>He said: &quot;Thank you to everyone who brought stuff to send over, locals, people from the Latvian community, from the Polish community and of course from the Madeiran community.&quot;</p>
<p>Mr Pires, along with a majority of the island&#8217;s Portuguese community, has family in Madeira. <a href="http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Carte_bailliage_Guern&eacute;si.png" target="_blank">Map of Bailiwick of Guernsey labelled in the Guernsey language</a>&#160;&#160;&#160; <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/guernsey/8537085.stm" target="_blank">SOURCE BBC</a></p>
<p><font color="#000040">It&#8217;s great what is going on to try and help, and these are just two more cases, and the East Timor story of Friday, and I heard on the radio that Naval Football Club were donating their match receipts to help Madeira, from their game yesterday (Naval won 2 – 1). But only one person (thank you) has answered the question yesterday from Roslyn. Does that mean that no blog reader has donated anything yet &#8230; can&#8217;t be? Can it? I can admit that I haven&#8217;t as yet, but I want to, and I need to know as much as Roslyn, and sooner rather than later.</font>&#160;</p>
<p><strong>Tom put a comment on yesterday&#8217;s blog</strong> <strong>comments</strong>: &quot;Just returned from Monte. Babosas is destroyed totally. Church standing there Friday a week ago is a pile of rumble. Two huge rocks like 2m high rolled over the church like a bomb. Only the steps of the church and back washrooms survived. Clean up in progress&quot;.</p>
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<p>He then sent me in these photos, adding &quot;Here you have Monte / Babosas? and the gone small antic church. You can see two bombs &#8212; huge rocks. They went from the hill behind the church and destroyed it totally and completely. This is unbelievable. Today I went to the heart / mouth of the beginning of the flash flood high above Monte inside eucalyptus forest (I do not advice going there). Two streams (one is already gone today, the second is miniscule today). They join together at the end of the forest and run down with tremendous force carving a huge valley on its way. Just 300-400 meters below, the first obstacle was the small church. As you see there is not much left. Only the church washrooms survive just because they were hidden aside. Moonlike picture&quot;.</p>
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<p>It was a very short press conference yesterday evening, as the government spokesperson briefed those interested on what has happened since the last one. The main point was that ALL schools will be open as usual tomorrow. Conceição Estudante added that the roads that serve the schools may still have restrictions, and the parking, and of course public transport will not be fully back to normal, but a little extra effort if needed wouldn&#8217;t do any harm. She spoke briefly about a couple of works that were now underway, including the access problem at Paul do Mar. </p>
<p>Conceição Estudante, as many will know, is the Regional Secretary for Transport and Tourism. So why has she been the spokeswoman for the Madeira Government over the last week, and throughout this catastrophe? Not the ideal person as far as jobs go. Maybe because the most important aspect of all this is minimising the impact on present and future tourism? Definitely not!&#160; Conceição Estudante is a brilliant performer in public relations, and not that she needed to prove the point, but she has done a tremendous job in presenting the bad news, and some good recovery news as well, and also in representing her somewhat less credible lords and masters. </p>
<p>She came a bit unstuck on the controversy of &#8216;counting the dead&#8217;, but I would guess that she was doing exactly what she was asked to do, and when the &#8216;game was up&#8217;, she came back with a response that almost seemed to satisfy the journalists. That&#8217;s not to say that the talk of the island is no longer about how the numbers of deceased are still being suppressed, although personally I am one of the few that don&#8217;t believe that. </p>
<p>Can you imagine Uncle Bertie or one of his political cronies trying to front that responsibility? I tried, and chortled a little. A return visit to Tabua perhaps (remember Summer 2009) and UB telling the journalists to F*** O** because one asked a difficult question. Or perhaps one of the more senior PSD-M politicians, perhaps the one with a rather large share in the Madeira cement industry here, telling journalists that Serra d&#8217;Água would be rebuilt in concrete, without the € signs showing in the rapidly rotating eyeballs in front of an audience that knows the history of the greedy git. And I don&#8217;t mean to be disrespectful in this &#8216;imaginary scenario&#8217;, as I should have no doubt that all these fine men would be looking after Madeira and Madeirans, first and foremost. Although the news this week, about turning down the services of a specialised search and rescue team from the Azores, does cast a little shadow over my perception of what might be the true priorities. </p>
<p>The appointment of Conceição Estudante, as the interface between the regional government and the media in these troubled times, was an absolute masterstroke. I take my hat off to the top men that thought that one up, and to the lady herself. Conceição Estudante is not an elected politician, she is appointed to her post by the Regional Government (as far as I have been able to work out so far), and so although obviously she has to tow the party political line of Uncle Bertie, she can actually demonstrate some degree of impartiality and separate herself from some of the nonsense of the politicians that surround her. She does so more often than not, but not always, so outside of this week&#8217;s performance she doesn&#8217;t quite score full marks on my blackboard. </p>
<p>So what she has done is managed communications about a natural disaster and its consequences, and as a result (I really so hope at least) and is averting a potentially really deep economic crisis, through her credibility, dominating personality,&#160; and natural abilities in the complex matters of PR. I am referring of course to Madeira through the eyes of the rest of the world &#8230; firstly how we can attract help and financial aid, and secondly without making Madeira look like a crumbling wreck and therefore unattractive to tourism.&#160; </p>
<p>I should finish up by saying that only an idiot could actually make Madeira sound like a crumbling wreck, but Madeira is of course the home to the king of that genre. Madeira is of course as beautiful as ever, and following the advice issued by the authorities one will ensure that a holiday or even a lifetime here is as safe as it has ever been.&#160; </p>
<p><em>There is a part two to this ramble which I may publish tomorrow, but I am not sure if publishing it now would be insensitive in the circumstances &#8230; logo se vê.</em></p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories</font> :</strong></p>
<p><strong>DIÁRIO</strong> <strong>27/02/2010</strong></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/270210/dn0401020102.jpg" /> Storm devastates Aviceiros. </strong>Montado dos Aviceiros is a property located at 1,200 metres above sea level in the zone of Campanário in Ribeira Brava. It was destroyed last Saturday during the storm. Access is only through the Boca da Corrida in Jardim da Serra and it is situated two kilometres from the Forest Rangers post. The aim of the Montado dos Aviceiros project is to restore the original vegetation of the valleys and the construction of a self-sufficient ecovillage to enable a healthy lifestyle. Over several years, the flora found at this altitude has been restored with the infrastructure to support mountain tourism, agriculture and livestock farming. There have been training courses organized on various topics and group workshops. At the site, two houses have been used by nature lovers, up to 15 at a time, who have enjoyed the various footpaths. The excessive rain during 2009 / 2010 destroyed the natural cohesion of the shallow soils of these slopes, so the soil could not support the heavy rainfall on February 20th. The slopes gave way, carrying earth and stones to the lower area which serves as a flat surface for houses, agricultural store rooms and car parks. There were no casualties, only material damage and all planned activities have been cancelled. As well as flora found at this altitude, there are chestnut and walnut trees and the area is ideal for both nesting and visiting birds, the most evident is the ever present Manta.</p>
<p><strong>Caritas is now asking for donations of furniture and household equipment. </strong>Caritas is working in conjunction with the Army and Social Security and people are beginning to be rehoused. They are distributing donated food and hygiene products throughout the counties and now also need furniture, electrical domestic appliances, equipment and utensils for those rehoused. The priority is to distribute goods to people who have lost everything, but they do not need any more clothing at present. Goods can be delivered to RG3 and the two community centres of the Associação de Desenvolvimento Comunitário do Funchal, in Vargem (Nazaré) and Murteiras. Large items are being collected at a warehouse in Ribeira João Gomes.</p>
<p><strong>Câmara de Lobos has a loss of 35 million euros.</strong> This is a conservative estimate and will increase. Curral das Freiras and Jardim da Serra were the parishes most affected by landslides. The storm caused one death, one person missing and 50 &#8211; 60 homeless families, 15 still housed in community centres. Debris has been removed form the mouth of the ribeira da Alforra and up to yesterday, 7,500 cubic metres of debris have been removed and dumped. The council had wanted a new road access to Curral das Freiras but this decision was overturned by the PSD in the last Municipal Assembly, and President Jardim said it was absurd to speak of a new access. The mayor has always expressed his concern that the parish should always be safely accessible and the problems of isolation of this area need to be solved.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/270210/dn0401021601.jpg" /> Hundreds of people are helping in the collection and separation of food.</strong> At the<strong> </strong>Mercado Abastecedor de São Martinho, over 200 volunteers have been separating food and other usable items donated by Jerónimo Martins. These have been rescued from the group&#8217;s flooded Pingo Doce shops in Anadia and Doce Vita. The products will be delivered to families affected by the storm. The estimate is that 30% of the stock at the supermarket in Anadia and 80% of the stock in Dolce Vita have arrived and would be worth about one million euros in the food market. Everything that was salvageable from the mud has been delivered to this centre and the rice that had become moist went to SPAD for animal feed. The more perishable products like fruit and vegetables have been delivered to support centres in the most affected parishes and to charities. The cleaned and separated products are now being packaged for delivery to relocated families. Even children have helped, especially as there has been no school and they have nothing to do, alongside students and teachers. </p>
<p><strong>Youngsters apprehended robbing a devastated house. </strong>Two people were arrested early on Tuesday at Seara Velha in Curral das Freiras after attempting to steal from a house that had collapsed during last Saturday&#8217;s storm. The two, aged 17 and 21, live in Curral das Freiras, were armed with a shotgun and fired at arriving police. They eventually surrendered without the police having to shoot back. There have been other attempts in Funchal, including an assault on a bank and a shop during the chaotic first hours of the flood. Both of these individuals were arrested.</p>
<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong>Mundovip launches campaign &#8216;Celebrate Recovery&#8217;. </strong>A promotional package for the domestic market, &#8216;Come to the Flower Festival to celebrate the recovery of Madeira&#8217;. Mundovip is the largest tourism operator in Portugal and is offering from 15 &#8211; 17 April, flights on TAP and SATA from Lisbon and bed and breakfast accommodation at the five star CS Madeira Hotel. Rates are between 209 and 462 euros, and 133 euros for children. They also have a promotion with accommodation at the Quinta da Bela Vista. However, the Spanish tour operator &#8216;Portugal Tour&#8217; has had cancellations for Easter. They consider this to be normal considering that Spanish television has focused every day on the disaster. The tour operators might find more tourists prefer the island of Porto Santo. </p>
<p><strong>CULTURE</strong></p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Hope for Madeira&#8217; is tomorrow (Sunday).</strong>&#160; The solidarity gala at the Coliseu dos Recreios in Lisbon starts at 21.45 tomorrow (Sunday). It hosts several top Portuguese musicians and will be broadcasted live on SIC television. </p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Voices of the Songs of Fado&#8217; unite for Madeira.</strong> This show will be held on Saturday March 6 at 21.00 at the Centro de Congressos da Madeira. Tickets on sale at the Congress Centre (and possibly FNAC) cost 15 euros.</p>
<p><strong>Mural de Berardo destroyed at Monte.</strong> A mural dating from 1991, by the Argentinian artist Alberto Cedrón, was destroyed at the Quinta do Monte. A landslide fell onto the wall comprising of multiple panels in ceramics. This mural was titled, Adventure of the Portuguese in Japan, and measured 20 x 2 metres. Only one third of the panel is in a good condition and the rest has been partially or totally destroyed. It is not known what can be restored.</p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>:</strong></p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Excavators head for Serra de Água – Completed the clearances of the river beds in Funchal, the constructors now have a new large scale objective.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Tempest leaves €500 thousand [worth] of inert materials piled up. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Navy continues searches in Santo António.</strong></p>
<p>The large photo, bottom right, shows a devastating scene on a major road : <strong>Earthquake in Chile causes 214 deaths.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Diário to pay tribute to the victims and heroes of the catastrophe.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Government prepares restart of lessons on Monday. The Regional Secretary for Education calls for &quot;common sense in analysing&quot; the issues of lateness and absences.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Waves lash the pool at the Lido [Funchal] – Part of the edge is destroyed.</strong></p>
<p><strong>The night was calm, despite the Weather Office warnings.</strong></p>
<p>The main sport / football headline today : <strong>They got away with 35 thousand Euros for Madeira – Marítimo lost the game of solidarity.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Madaíl asks for support from UEFA to restore the Madeiran sports park. </strong></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to &#8230; Bird</strong> : &quot;I guess each of these has its point. My own preference is for no. 3, which has some drama but is technically imperfect (one does not run around with a tripod in disaster areas). For those that prefer poetry, there is no. 4 (&quot;The Avenida do Mar, well named&quot;). But it&#8217;s all up to you&quot; &#8230; Bird. <em>Many thanks Bird, I think they are all shocking but impressive, and I presume were taken last weekend before dawn &#8230; your first name isn&#8217;t &#8216;Early&#8217; by any chance?</em></p>
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<p><font color="#400000">I hope we can all wake up this morning and find that all the worry of yesterday has passed, or is passing at least. People were really concerned about the forecast for heavy rain last night, I even saw shops closing early and using primitive means to protect their premises from further flooding. Der.</font></p>
<p><em><font color="#000080">Many thanks to Becky for these two cheerier videos :</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Bailhinho da Madeira. </strong>&#160;</p>
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<p><strong>Impressions of Madeira.</strong>&#160; Footage taken in February 2010, which I expected to be completely rain-soaked, but it finally ends in sunshine looking down on Curral das Freiras from Eira do Serrado. </p>
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<p>Tobi kindly sent this in : &quot;I have recorded the BBC Radio 4 interview&quot; <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/tobiinmadeira/4389038809/" target="_blank">HERE</a> <em><font color="#004000">Brave man Tobi, I just hope that Sam doesn&#8217;t mind, and no one else ends up in the water.</font></em></p>
<p><strong>I was sent this by email</strong> : &quot;My husband and I have been visiting Madeira two or three times each year since 1990.&#160; We have Madeiran Godchildren and a Madeiran family.&#160; This beautiful island is our second home.&#160;&#160; We are devastated by this tragedy but know Madeira will rebuild and survive and become beautiful again.</p>
<p>Our first visit to Madeira in August 1990 was because I had undergone emergency eye surgery in May of that year and, once recovered, I made the decision to only look at beautiful things because I had almost lost my sight.&#160; Madeira was my choice of &quot;viewing&quot; and it has never, ever, disappointed me.&#160; We had our silver wedding anniversary celebration in the English Church in 1998 and have attended the baptism and confirmation of our Godchildren in Câmara de Lobos.</p>
<p>I only wish I knew how to help the Madeiran people who have lost their homes and livelihoods and relatives.&#160; I shall ask the Side-by-Side people in Jersey if I can help through them&quot;. Roslyn (full name supplied) England. </p>
<p><em><font color="#400040">Thank you Roslyn &#8230; if you want to make a financial donation, there are several routes, covered on this blog during this week, and more. I cannot tell you which is the best route, but maybe some people who have already given could post comments today on their opinions, particularly regarding currency, ease of use, and what are the more official, fast, and direct channels of giving.</font></em></p>
<p><font color="#000080"><font color="#000000"><strong>This weekends football : </strong>Somehow it doesn&#8217;t seem right to be talking about football, but life must go on, and maybe a little distraction will do some good in such a distressing week. Anyway, as I have no news to the contrary, I assume that the planned fixtures are being played. First up are Marítimo at 4 pm this afternoon, with an away game at Naval, just 4 points behind our lads. Nacional host bottom club Belenenses on Monday night. 8.15 pm on SportTV1. Belenenses have won just one game in the 20 played so far this season. Top game this weekend is tomorrow night, when Sporting, buoyant after giving Everton a bit of a whipping in the Europa League this week, host Porto. It&#8217;s on SportTV1 at 8.15 pm.</font></font></p>
<p><em><font color="#000080">Many thanks to Elaine (out West) for this piece from the Diário :</font></em></p>
<p><b>Roads closed around the island. </b><i>The most complicated situations are those in Meia Légua, Serra da Agua and also Tabua. </i>Several roads remain closed after the storm last Saturday. The west is the most affected, but there is also prohibited or conditional access elsewhere in the region. According to information provided by the Regional Secretariat for Social Affairs Bureau, the following roads in the west are closed: ER 101 (10), between Madalena do Mar and Ponta do Sol, ER 104 between Serra d’Agua and Meia Légua, ER 105 from Boca da Encumeada to Estanquinhos, ER 222, which connects Sítio da Santinha to Ponte, ER 223 at the descent from Jardim do Mar to Estreito da Calheta, ER 227 in Ribeira da Tabua, and ER 229 which connects Lugar da Ribeira (Ponte) to Campanário. </p>
<p>Also still closed are the ER 101 at Caminho dos Pretos (Funchal) and between Ponta Delgada and Boaventura. In addition there are some roads where traffic is restricted. These are the ER 102 between Camacha and Santo da Serra, the RE 103 from Monte to Poiso, and the ER 107, which connects Romeiras to the Nuns’ Valley. The Bureau also draws the attention of motorists to the fact that, while open, the roads should be used with great caution because some have not yet been thoroughly cleaned. </p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Elaine (out East) is back after a long loss of internet &#8230; hurrah &#8230; many thanks for these news stories.</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>DIÁRIO 26/02/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/260210/dn0401070701.jpg" width="286" height="190" /> Jardim spoke with Barroso &#8211; 1.3 billion Euros in damages. </strong>Funding will be made at three levels: Europe, State and the Region. The balance is not finalised and losses are guaranteed to be more than 1.3 billion Euros. This figure will be explained to the European Commission at two different levels. First, the banks and the mouths of the most dangerous streams have been destroyed, and the added water transported thousands of cubic metres of gravel and mud, weakened the beds and leaves a threat in the air in case of new rainfall. With more than 100 km of regional roads, which join all of the municipal roads, partially or totally damaged, reconstruction also involves the consolidation of slopes to prevent new landslides. At least three bridges have fallen, their reconstruction involves a large investment or alternative newer safer trajectories constructed. The inventory of damage is still being produced, involving the municipal councils, the Estradas da Madeira and departments of the Regional Government. Jardim will then send this to Brussels along with two Regional ministers. The Council of Funchal has advanced a loss of 140 million Euros for trade and more than 100 million Euros for municipal roads and other structures. This does not include money for intervention in the streams and help required for reconstruction of habitation for those who have lost their houses. Some areas need to construct new infrastructures, for example a new tunnel at Santa de Água will cost 60 million Euros. At the second level, Madeira will have to rebuild newer and safer accessibility and residential areas. There has been major destruction in Serra de Água, Tabua, Funchal, Santa Cruz as well as other counties. The funding will come through grants and lines of credit. The decisive factor may be changing the rules applied by the European Parliament by Portuguese deputies, suggesting a reprogramming of funds from the European Cohesion Fund, European Regional Development Fund and European Social Fund on a basis of rapid and simplified procedures making advance payments wherever possible. </p>
<p><strong>MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>Quercus challenge people to speak.</strong> The environmental association Quercus published today on the Internet portal a document listing 22 failures in the organization and planning of the territory,&#160; &#8216;Aluvião no Funchal, 20 de Fevereiro de 2010, o que ajudou que tudo corresse mal?&#8217; Over the past 14 years, the association has pointed out errors and recommendations for risk prevention. In 2003, their Study on the Streams traced the history of landslides and mudslides and recommended measures to prevent them. It is now time for the community to speak about what they saw, whether this is down to extreme nature, climate change or other factors. Using a map of Funchal, they have outlined the three clogged and flooded watercourses and want this to be a starting point of a document for the Public Ministry.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/260210/dn0401020703.jpg" width="306" height="219" /> Two more dead in the rubble at Ribeira Brava.</strong>&#160; Five dead, two missing and 102 homeless in this county. The two missing bodies that were found yesterday are thought to belong to a family of seven from Pomar de Rocha and the only survivor has had at least one limb amputated. The elderly woman was found in the interior of the residence and the child lying in the bottom of the valley, near the Meia Légua tunnel, just inside the perimeter of the Centro Desportivo da Madeira. The mayor admits there may be more victims in the county, especially along the expressway of Serra de Água which was engulfed by flood waters. The quality of the water supply is poor in the West of Ribeira Brava, especially in Tabua and Banda d`Além. The most troublesome area for the water supply is Serra de Água and Ribeira da Tabua as the only supply to this isolated area has been broken. There are noticeable differences day to day in the county despite setbacks like craters appearing in roads. About 100 homes were inundated, 30 badly damaged and eight levadas flooded in Serra D´Água last Saturday. The population in the areas most affected, Travessa, Quebrada, Romeira and other areas, are returning to normal life but still express fears.</p>
<p><strong>57 landslides in one day.</strong> On Saturday, in the peak of the rainfall, between nine and eleven o&#8217;clock in the morning, there were 57 landslides in the county of Funchal. São Martinho was the parish least affected whereas Santo António, a highly populated area, was one of the parishes with the most number of victims. The map also shows the number of trees that have been planted in an attempt to prevent flooding. But the process of reforestation was severely affected by years of drought between 2002 and 2005. There is no deadline for completion of the clean up work in Funchal, the machines still clearing the three streams. From Ribeira de São João, three to four tons of stones have been removed, The clearance work is difficult by Marina Shopping and Minas Gerais. It would have been easier to demolish the roundabout &#8211; Rotunda do Infante &#8211; but the council decided to make a hole in the concrete in this area and this has delayed the work by a day. In the area of Ribeira de João Gomes, the critical points are the Campo da Barca and the Oudinet building. The petrol station has been demolished and will not be rebuilt. At Praia Formosa, there have been 2,250 truck loads dumped, retrieved from the streams and lower Funchal. <a href="http://www.dnoticias.pt/default.aspx?file_id=dn04010211260210" target="_blank">Link to the map.</a> </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/260210/dn0401021801.jpg" /> Carreiros resume activity in Monte. </strong>The wicker basket rides down from Monte to Funchal will resume today. The problems in the final area of Livramento should be resolved today. There are 130 men involved in this type of work and they are wanting to resume as it is their life. Confident of help from Nossa Senhora do Monte because this could have been worse. One of the men, a 39 year old, has lost his house and is residing with his unemployed wife and two children at accommodation of the Scouts in Monte. One of the things he saved from the house was his costume for the work &#8211; white dress and straw hat &#8211; a tourist symbol for more than 200 years. </p>
<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong>Supermarkets keeping prices the same. </strong>Food prices will not increase following the disaster. Prices are the same throughout the country at Pingo Doce. The company, Grupo Jerónimo Martins, has contracts that ensure fixed prices throughout the year. Modelo will keep the prices the same to help Madeirans in their hour of greatest difficulty. Grupo Sá will not alter prices to ensure the security and peace of Madeirans. Only 15% of their products are local so they will not have to increase prices with agricultural produce affected by the rain.</p>
<p><strong>JORNAL DA MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>REGION</strong></p>
<p><strong>Santa Cruz notes extensive damage. </strong>Contrary to what may seem by the near silence of the media, the county of Santa Cruz has been hit hard by the storm. 19 houses need total reconstruction, 33 are in need of work and 12 need stabilization work. Some households had to be evacuated as the area was dangerous and there are 184 homeless people (67 households). The mayor asks the population in Gaula and Camacha not to over consume water now the supply has been re-established after a break in the tunnel at Porto Novo. Camacha was the area most damaged by the storm as there has been a high level of rainfall since the beginning of the year, resulting in landslides. </p>
<p><strong>Machico estimate three million Euros loss. </strong>Several shops and houses were flooded with water and mud. In the zone of Caramanchão, a dozen hoses were affected by flooding. Many walls and public areas have to be replaced and traffic routes cleaned. </p>
<p><img style="display: block; float: none; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/graficos/270210/01diario.jpg" width="325" height="451" /> </p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Solidarity with artists and sportsmen – After the support announced by Benfica and Porto, Sporting keeps it [gate?] receipts for Madeira. </strong><strong>Marco Polo and Maria da Fé on the list for a concert / show in Funchal on 6th March. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Survivor from Pomar [da Rocha] doesn&#8217;t want to return home – The two sisters succumb to the storm, in Arco da Calheta, and José Guarnel is traumatised. Dramas throughout the island.&#160; </strong></p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>State and European Union guarantee €500 million. The EU guarantees just €44 million from the &#8216;lost fund&#8217;.</strong> <em><font color="#400000">Well short of the €1.4 billion needed to rebuild Madeira according to yesterdays news, and that figure is creeping up by the day.</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Barroso visits Madeira on the 12th of March. </strong><em><font color="#400040">The (Portuguese) European Commissioner is going to pay us a visit. An interesting question as to whether his roots will ensure he cuts Madeira the best possible aid deal, or will he aim to be seen as impartial and hence rather cold to a tragedy at home. </font></em></p>
<p><strong>Lisbon will take on a loan of €240 million and the transfer of another €200 million.</strong></p>
<p><strong>The Madeira Government announced €20 million grant for affected traders.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Councils exempt citizens and businesses from IMI.</strong></p>
<p>The main photo today is accompanied by the headline :<strong> Rumours make nervous and empty Funchal. The rumours were back on the attack during the day yesterday, consisting of false orders for the evacuation of the capital up until 18.00 hours. Later, the Civil Protection came forward to correct the &#8216;alarm&#8217; situation, such as Meteorology did with a &#8216;hurricane&#8217; [rumour ?]. But in the meantime there were citizens fleeing, and shops and services rushing to close early. </strong><em>Much the same over my way in Ribeira Brava, with shops and businesses closing early, and hasty attempts at waterproofing premises against further water damage. By 9.30 pm last night, before even a gust of wind or a droplet of precipitation, the place was a ghost town. All (so far) unwarranted, as after a night of on and off winds and rain, a nice sunny day has appeared. River levels are low, although there was a very small flash flood not long before midnight. There are reports on the radio this morning about damage caused by the very strong winds.</em></p>
<p><strong>The latest information given yesterday was that the depression did not put the island at risk, however calling for caution in the early morning.</strong></p>
<p><strong>20 families evacuated as a precaution.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Meeting between Sócrates and Jardim is already scheduled for Monday – There will be a summit between central and regional government in order to work out the support from the state for Madeira, in the succession of the storms. [Prime Minister] Sócrates and [Finance Minister] Teixeira dos Santos are available. Jardim (who yesterday was checked out in hospital following an ailment) says he is confident.</strong></p>
<p><strong>In Funchal, [Miguel] Alburquerque continues summarising the effects of the storm, despite of the &#8216;insinuations&#8217;. </strong></p>
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<p><strong>BY EMAIL :</strong> <strong>News from Prazeres to Riviera Brava :</strong> Update on conditions from Prazeres to Ribeira Brava this morning (Saturday). The roads are OK but care is needed as there are large rocks at the side of the roads. Madalena do Mar has appeared to have lost the bridge at the end of the river, so the walk way down the front has collapsed. Diggers are at present removing a large amount of debris from this area. </p>
<p>At the roundabout at Tabua there are diggers removing very large boulders that cover the road up to Tabua, some as large as 5ft in diameter.</p>
<p>Some more of the wall at Lugar de Baixo has given way with huge waves crashing over the other parts, the area around the pool is unrecognisable, it is littered with debris. The road down has had another rock fall.</p>
<p>The roads from Paul da Serra to Canhas, Prazeres and Arco da Calheta are passable with care, as the rock falls and trees have yet to be cleared from the side of the roads.</p>
<p>Regards. Selina. <em><font color="#000040">Many thanks Selina, lots more news on damage overnight coming through on the news.</font></em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Pete &#8230; &#34;pride of Madeira&#34; Many thanks to Becky for these videos : A little snippet of this year&#8217;s Funchal Carnaval, it&#8217;s marked &#34;Parte 1&#34;, so I&#8217;m guessing more will follow on youtube.&#160; No sign of Bertie, but some people on floats doing their best to wiggle in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Pete &#8230;</strong> &quot;pride of Madeira&quot;</p>
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<p><em><font color="#000080">Many thanks to Becky for these videos :</font></em></p>
<p>A little snippet of this year&#8217;s Funchal Carnaval, it&#8217;s marked &quot;Parte 1&quot;, so I&#8217;m guessing more will follow on youtube.&#160; No sign of Bertie, but some people on floats doing their best to wiggle in the rain.</p>
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<p>And Ribeira Brava Carnaval&#8230; which one are you, Der? <em><font color="#004000">I wasn&#8217;t on camera Becky, but I must have been stood right next to the man who took this (and he is a man, agreed!) without noticing on Sunday afternoon. Der</font></em></p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again some web snippets and yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>Funchal City Guide. </strong>Latest news, weather, accommodation and tips. <a href="http://www.silverlight-travel.com/funchal/" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p><strong>Madeira Camping.</strong> Details and online booking of the camp sites on Madeira and Porto Santo. <a href="http://www.madeira-camping.com/" target="_blank">GET YER TENT OUT</a></p>
<p><strong>Radar station in Madeira threatens Zino&#8217;s Petrel</strong>.&#160; After many years of uncertainty and inaction, the Portuguese Government has finally started building a military radar on top of Pico do Areeiro, one of Madeira’s most popular tourist destinations and the only home of Zino’s Petrel <em>Pterodroma madeira</em>, a rare endemic seabird &#8230;..&#160; &#8230;.. &quot;This is the only known breeding site in the world of Zino&#8217;s Petrel, [...] the rarest seabird in Europe and one of the rarest birds in the world&quot; —Dr Ian Burfield, European Research and Database Manager at BirdLife International &#8230; <a href="http://www.birdlife.org/news/news/2010/02/madeira.html" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p><strong>Madeira Atlantic Festival Programme</strong>, 5th June &#8211; 26th June. The Madeira Atlantic Festival is held in June and it is becoming one of the most important events in Madeira Island. The programme includes a wide number of events, such as: fireworks and musical displays on Saturday nights in Funchal harbour, the Classic Car Rally, a special race where classic cars ride around the island; street entertainment with philharmonic bands and other performances; the traditional popular saints festivities like the “Festa de São João”; and the Madeira Festival Music, with several classical music and dance concerts in Funchal city. <strong>5th, 12th, 19th and 26th June 2010 – Fireworks Contests. </strong><a href="http://www.madeiratourism.org/pls/wsm/docs/F1921493225/Festival%20Atlantico%20-%20cartaz.pdf" target="_blank">POSTER</a><strong> (</strong><em><font color="#004000">Original link removed as incorrect – I can&#8217;t find the actual 2010 programme on line yet, so I don&#8217;t think it is available. Der</font></em><strong>).</strong></p>
<p><strong>DIÁRIO 16/02/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Government delays for 2 years paying 7 million Euros. </strong>Almost two years after the Regional Government made an agreement with the two banana growers cooperatives, to assume their liabilities through the formation of the management firm GESBA, the Government has not paid their creditors any money. The Government owes 7 million Euros to the former creditors of the cooperatives. Under the agreement, the transfer of this debt would only be made when the creditors were certified by the Monitoring Committee. The management of one of the cooperatives was considered illegal by the Tribunal and this has been used by the Government to refuse to pay creditors of either cooperatives. This newly formed Government management firm, GESBA, made 3.4 million Euros profit in 2009 but still the companies that previously provided services or goods to the cooperatives were not paid. The majority of all creditors to the Regional Government dare not complain for fear of reprisal and have to support more than 300,000 Euros a year in operational costs, a substantial part of their turnover. This amounts to the Regional Government owing them more than half a million Euros a year. 2008 was a good year for banana production. In 2008, GESBA had an operating profit of 606,000 Euros and had received a subsidy of 1.9 million Euros, but still owed over half a million Euros to customers and 1.1 million Euros to shareholders.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/160210/dn0401070901.jpg" /> Fuel rationing in Porto Santo. </strong>A fuel shortage, irregular working hours and a lack of payment terminals requiring all transactions to be made in cash. Last weekend the main petrol station ran dry and the only other smaller one has a limited supply and is closed on Sundays. There are 4,000 vehicles on the island and an additional 200 at the weekend via the Lobo Marinho ferry link. The main petrol station running out has happened several times in recent months. It is due to a conflict between the petrol station owners and the supplier, Galp. Galp insists the firm owes money and will not provide any further supply until the debt is paid. The owners say they would be paying for fuel they might not sell, if they pay when they put in the order. The current contract ends in April and to renew it, the owners want new equipment installed so the supply of fuel can be better monitored as they say they have paid for petrol that has not been received. This investment is expensive for the size of the market.</p>
<p><strong>MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>Weather radar needed in Madeira.</strong> The President of the National Institute of Meteorology said that the Institute will try to alert the Government of the Republic to the need for a meteorological radar to be constructed in Madeira. The design would be similar to those that exist in mainland Portugal and the Azores. Although the region is already well covered by meteorological stations, each covering about 50 square kilometres, when the ones on the continent are 60 square metres, radars address other needs in the region.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/160210/dn0401020801.jpg" /> Land discharged into the sea at Porto da Cruz.</strong> This is the second time a large amount of earth has been dumped into the sea in the region, authorized by the Council of&#160; São Vicente. This debris is from the clearance of landslides and floods after the storm on February 2nd. Tens of tons of earth were bulldozed into the sea causing a large brown stain, putting the Government on a war footing with the environmentalists. The President of Porto da Cruz said it was better to dump into the sea rather than on the serras, where it might undermine property when it eventually washes down into the sea. It was necessary to clear the landslides as soon as possible as they have isolated populations. He does not see any problem with this action and the environmentalists do not say anything about the earth deposited by streams during storms. The Mayor of Machico, a former councillor for the environment, also says there is nothing wrong with dumping land into the sea, an opinion opposed by the present councillor for the environment. The environmental association Quercus says that this shows, along with other statements by the Government, that they are not sufficiently concerned about the environment or the population. The region has several sites where the land could be deposited but the authorities do what is easiest. The dumping into the sea yesterday causes problems with visual impact, destruction of the biodiversity of that area of the coast and destroys fish stocks. </p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/160210/dn0401021101.jpg" /> Falling pine tree causes two injuries.</strong> Yesterday morning, a pine tree fell onto a car on the road between Adega and Boa Morte, in the parish of Campanário. The driver lost consciousness momentarily when the tree hit the car roof and the car crashed into a wall. When the Fire Brigade of Ribeira Brava arrived on the scene, the driver had regained consciousness and all three occupants had got out of the car. More stunned than injured, two of the victims were then transported to hospital and discharged in the afternoon.</p>
<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong>Government takes out a new bank loan for 30.8 million Euros. </strong>The Regional Government is to take out a new bank loan for 30.8 million Euros to pay existing debt, so the Regional debt will not change as this new loan must be paid back in 5 years time. At the end of 2008 there were six loans, three to be paid over 5, 10&#160; and 15 years, totalling 554.2 million Euros and three over 10 and 25 years, totalling 180.6 million Euros. According to the 2010 Regional Budget, the Government is allowed to take out bank loans of 230 million Euros, while the Regional Finance Law allows it to increase the debt by 50 million Euros. The Region can take out new loans to pay existing debt but the debt must not exceed 864 million Euros at the end of the year. With Portugal allowing this additional 50 million Euros loan, the direct debt at the end of the year can now reach 914 million Euros.</p>
<p><strong>JORNAL DA MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>REGIONAL</strong></p>
<p><strong>Notaries complain. </strong>It has been five years since the Government of the Republic allowed the privatization of the service. The notaries say the State has made unfair competition and call for a change in legislation. The formation of &#8216;Casa Pronta&#8217; (where legal transactions involved when buying real estate can be done in one place) means that the notaries cannot compete on price and they form unfair competition. The notaries also cannot compete on speed, efficiency and legal certainty. The notaries want new powers, for example presiding over wedding ceremonies, providing arbitration and mediation services and debt collection.</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>Armas passengers wither for 4 hours with the dock in view – The improvement in the weather allowed the entrance of the ferry ship without the delay anticipated. But the Port had another option.</strong></p>
<p>Today’s main news headline : <strong>Madeira loses 117 thousand tourist in just one year – From 2008 to 2009 there were 693 thousand less &#8216;dormidas&#8217; [one occupied night in a hotel room]. Amongst other negative indicators, the highlight is the reduction in income in the considerable value of 42 million Euros. </strong>Worrying numbers, but being a bit provocative, the &#8216;considerable value&#8217; is actually €3 million less than the Madeira Government are happily spending on doing up Marítimo&#8217;s football stadium, that will host a total of around 50,000 spectators &#8230; FOR THE WHOLE SEASON!</p>
<p>On the RTP TV news this morning there was a report on another impact of the financial crisis in Funchal &#8230; over 400 shops and restaurants etc. closed in the last 18 months.</p>
<p><strong>Crisis and bad weather cool-off the &#8216;Trapalhão&#8217; [Free-for-all carnival parade].</strong> The back-end of the carnival parades yesterday, that were open to all comers, were hit by the bad weather. But for those that did turn up, politics and &#8216;gay marriage&#8217; were the dominant themes this year. &quot;When [prime minister] Sócrates has no common sense, it is the Madeirans that pay&quot; . One of many expressions exhibited during the &#8216;cortejo Trapalhão in Funchal yesterday. The organiser of the parade said that if the turn-out was affected by the rain, the difference was very small. The president of the Regional Government of Madeira, Alberto João Jardim, was nearby to see numerous other &#8216;Uncle Bertie&#8217;s&#8217; filing by, but he says he is not bothered by the satire based on himself, and said that &quot;the more Albertos Joões that exist, the better&quot;. <em><font color="#400000">Watching the coverage on TV this morning, I did see a poster referring to the great man as &#8216;Uncle Bertie&#8217;, in Portuguese of course, so it is true that this blog reaches places that other blogs cannot reach.</font></em></p>
<p><strong>Tobacco Law produces its first court case – The Inspection [body] fined cafes and restaurants of the Centro &#8216;Europa&#8217;, for having customers smoking. But the penalty is contested on the argument that the terraces are an open space, so are outside of the legislation. The judge will decide. </strong></p>
<p>The main sport / football headline today : <strong>The human side of Ronaldo in documentary – TeleMadrid broadcasts tonight a TV documentary about the little known facets of Cristiano Ronaldo. Real Madrid was defeated in the first leg of the&#160; &#8216;oitavos&#8217; of the Champions League.</strong> They lost 1 – 0 to Lyon. In the Europa League, Sporting of Lisbon lost 2 –1 away at Everton last night.&#160; If anyone is interested &#8230; the first leg of the Porto v Arsenal match in the same competition is on RTP tonight at 7.45 pm. </p>
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<p><em>Something a bit different &#8230; any takers, please email me and I will pass on Nigel&#8217;s details : </em></p>
<p><font color="#400000">Hi, Would you be able to print my details I am looking for a Madeira penfriend.</font></p>
<p><font color="#400000">My name is Nigel XXXXXX I am 30 years old and I live on the North East coast of England . I am collecting postcards / covers from around the world with beautiful stamps on and as many as possible for a charity, Marie Curie Cancer Research, it is such a good charity as cancer affects everybody no matter what age, race, country, gender or religion, and would love one from your beautiful country. When I have collected a lot I will be auctioning them off for the charity. My address is SUPPLIED, in England. I would also like a penfriend and hope we can become good friends. I like sports football, surfing, walking, mountain biking and skiing, friendships, history, culture and travel and music and movies. I love writing. I am a lot of fun and single and am looking for penfriends worldwide. I hope you would like to write to me. Age and gender not important only true friendship. My email address is SUPPLIED</font></p>
<p><strong>And finally from Tobi</strong> : &quot;The rain didn&#8217;t hold off for the carnival in Caniço, but everyone seemed happy and I have a few photos <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/tobiinmadeira/sets/72157623449587266/" target="_blank">HERE</a>&quot;. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This came in at 12.55 am this morning from Migratory Bird &#8230;&#160; many thanks for the exceptional effort. It is of course dear old Uncle Bertie disguised as Vasco de Gama at last night&#8217;s carnival. Great pic! Apparently he looked really pissed before the start, but who am I to judge Madeira&#8217;s top man. Today&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>This came in at 12.55 am this morning from Migratory Bird &#8230;&#160; <em>many thanks for the exceptional effort</em>. </strong>It is of course dear old Uncle Bertie disguised as Vasco de Gama at last night&#8217;s carnival. Great pic! Apparently he looked really pissed before the start, but who am I to judge Madeira&#8217;s top man. </p>
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<p><strong>Today&#8217;s normal photo – Many thanks to Pete &#8230;</strong> &quot;Madeira life starts here &#8230;&quot;</p>
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<p><em><font color="#000040">Many thanks to Becky for some more videos and a web snippet :</font></em></p>
<p>Some dramatic surfing in Jardim do Mar and Paul do Mar. I admire the skill, strength and tenacity required by those who surf to any degree. Like me, do you ever wonder who first thought of doing it? And what did they use… a plank of wood? (<em>Uncle Bertie&#8217;s wallet perhaps &#8230; Der</em>).</p>
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<p>Max sings “Bate o pé” and shows us how to dance the Bailinho da Madeira&#8230;. 3 hops to the right, 3 hops to the left… come on everybody! (Probably easier after a glass or two of Poncha) </p>
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<p>“We were taken to a typical tiny vineyard where picking was in progress. It was one of the most astonishing sights I’ve witnessed in 20 years of vineyard visits. The vines were mixed up with potatoes, cucumbers, tomatoes and melons. The fruit was shaded under heavy overhead pergola canopies. I saw bunches of grapes dangling alongside squashes. Looked at through the optic of conventional viticultural thinking, it was crazy”. <a href="http://www.andrewjefford.com/node/340" target="_blank">WHAT THE HELL IS VITICUTURAL?</a></p>
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<p>Tom sent me in that yesterday, but is it relevant to Madeira? Possibly, as Greece and Madeira have both been mentioned in the same news stories many times over the last week &#8230; but anyway I thought it was hilarious. Thanks Tom.</p>
<p><strong>As promised, Tobi has come up trumps with a recipe for Sonhos :</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/madeiranewsblog1020tobisonhoscakes.jpg"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px" title="madeira news blog 1020 tobi sonhos cakes" border="0" alt="madeira news blog 1020 tobi sonhos cakes" align="right" src="http://madeiraislanddirect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/madeiranewsblog1020tobisonhoscakes_thumb.jpg" width="306" height="230" /></a> You need :-</p>
<p>250 ml water    <br />250 ml milk     <br />1 teaspoon cinnamon     <br />zest of a lemon     <br />pinch salt     <br />9 eggs (med)     <br />120 grams butter     <br />300 grams flour</p>
<p>Heat the water, milk, cinnamon, lemon zest, salt and butter in a saucepan, bring to boil, remove from heat and add all the flour, mix quickly with a wooden spoon, it will all come together like a dough, then start adding eggs 1 by 1, mixing them well into the dough before you add the next, the mixture will separate but don&#8217;t worry, but mix well, it really is hard work on the arm. When all mixed you should have a thick batter type, grab a tablespoon type spoon and get a spoonful of batter and push it off the spoon with another spoon into hot oil, they will puff up and float to top, turn and cook both sides till golden, remove and drain on kitchen paper, best served with Cana de Mel.</p>
<p>The texture of the batter needs to be thick, but not too thick, it should fall from a spoon but not fast and not run from it as you spoon it into the hot oil it will stay together, if the batter is a little thick add a bit more water and mix in well.</p>
<p>The oil needs to be very hot, I suggest you cook 4 at a time, try one and if it&#8217;s too heavy and doughy you need to thin the mix a little. <em><font color="#004000">Thanks a lot Tobi, got me thinking about Kentucky Fried Chicken now!</font></em></p>
<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
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<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/130210/dn0401020301.jpg" /> Bad weather cancelled Children&#8217;s Carnivals. </strong>The Children&#8217;s Carnival Parade in Câmara de Lobos was cancelled because of persistent rain. According to Diário, similarly in Ribeira Brava, the parade through the town was suspended and they went to the local sports pavilion instead (photo).</p>
<p><font color="#804000"><em>Rather odd that Elaine, but I have the photographic evidence to prove that it did actually go ahead Friday morning. Der</em></font></p>
<p><strong>Bad weather threatens parades. Orange alert. </strong>The weather forecast was not good for last night&#8217;s Carnival Parade and throughout the weekend. Showers today will be more frequent, with strong to very strong winds and gusts could reach up to 100 km per hour in the hills. The bad weather will continue on Monday but the rain will become weaker from the beginning of Tuesday afternoon in time for the Cortejo Trapalhão at 16.00 in Funchal.</p>
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<p><strong>Ribeira Brava Carnival Parade on Sunday. </strong>As mentioned yesterday by Der. Sunday afternoon at 16.30 with more than a 100 participants. The Cortejo Trapalhão goes from the secondary school to the sea front promenade. A similar event in Campanário begins earlier at 15.00. </p>
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<p><strong>Dolce Vita with the rhythm of Geringonça.</strong> A samba party celebrating the spirit of the Carnival in Brazil starts at 18.00 on Monday, in the restaurant area of the Dolce Vita commercial mall in Funchal. Visitors are invited to join in.</p>
<p><strong>Carnival in Porto Santo will be on Monday evening. </strong>Several major changes this year and instead of Tuesday, as traditional, it will take place on Monday at 21.30.</p>
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<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/130210/dn0401070401.jpg" /> Promotion of Madeira in Dublin. </strong>A promotional campaign begins on February 15th in the main areas, shopping centres and railway stations in Dublin. A 45,000 Euros campaign finances 120 posters on the streets and on the 125 urban buses. Since October last year, SATA has a weekly flight to Dublin on Saturdays. This island is promoted as a &quot;destination for nature with good weather all year&quot;.</p>
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<p><strong>TAP will not abandon Venezuela. </strong>TAP will continue to fly regularly between the main Portuguese airports and Venezuela. The local population in Caracas were worried it might abandon the route because of economic difficulties and foreign exchange rates. The number of flights decrease between April 22 and 4 June as there is a reduced demand for places. The strong bolivar currency, formed by a scheme of Hugo Chávez, is now at a rate that is three times lower than a year ago, which is forcing people wishing to travel to buy dollars three times more expensive than a year ago. (Travel in Venezuela is sold in U.S. dollars). The flight pattern might have to be adjusted in the following months and trade is seasonal. There is little competition for TAP, just the local carrier SBA Airlines. TAP has lost a few million Euros since the bolivar exchange rate was altered in January. The money it holds in Venezuelan banks has lost value.</p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/130210/economia.jpg" /><strong>Funchal Port surpasses the Canary Islands.</strong>&#160; The movement of passengers on cruise ships through ports in Madeira and the Canary Islands last year amounted to 1,622,548 passengers, 6.6% more than the previous year. The Port of Funchal was the busiest with 435,821 passengers, having captured 26.8% of the tourists who made a cruise in the area of the Atlantic. Santa Cruz de Tenerife had 25.7% of the passengers. At Funchal, the increase was 7.5% and at Tenerife, 4%. This January, the number of cruise ship passengers grew by 6% over the same month last year and the number of calls increased to 25, two more cruise ships than last year. The market is expected to grow this year with 159 cruise ships already booked in the first half of this year, 19.5% over last year. There are a record 11 inaugural visits. April is one of the busiest months in Funchal due to the repositioning of ships in the southern hemisphere for the Mediterranean and Northern Europe. </p>
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<p><strong>CULTURE</strong></p>
<p><strong>23rd anniversary of &#8216;Tunacedros&#8217;. </strong>Tunacedros perform traditional songs remembered by the local residents and use traditional instruments. Founded in 1987, &#8216;Tunacedros&#8217; da Casa do Povo de São Roque do Faial on Sunday celebrates its 23rd anniversary, with a series of initiatives that begin with a Mass of Thanksgiving in the parish church. At 11.30, flowers will be placed at the municipal cemetery to honour deceased members of Tunacedros. A birthday concert will begin at noon in the Casa do Povo with songs from the repertoire of tuna. </p>
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<p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias </font>:</strong></p>
<p><strong>€12 million for hotel in Ponta do Pargo – The project, of the son of emigrants from Porto da Cruz, is going to complement the investment in the golf course. Work will start this year and the inauguration will be in 2012. </strong>I wonder who will doing the inauguration, as President Jardim says he will be leaving next year. Does the concept of a 19th hole exist here? Uncle Bertie would like that bit of a golf course the best I am sure.</p>
<p><strong>Technology destroys professions – In just 14 years, two thousand specialities have disappeared. And the knife sharpener&#160; [person] that exists on Madeira doesn&#8217;t have a &#8216;heir&#8217;.</strong> I suspected that last bit might not be quite right, so I typed it in the Google translator and it gave me &#8230; And the knife that exists in the Wood does not have &#8216;dolphin&#8217;, so I stuck with my original attempt. The Diário says &quot;The economy is not compatible with dreams and, in Madeira, the craft of knife is the next to disappear&quot;. During the period between 1980 and 1994, according to the records of the National Classification, 2100 job types were lost, including the typist, the laundress, and housekeeper, but the truth is that since then many other occupations have become obsolete. Technology in the manufacturing sector takes much of the blame, but more recent realities affect other sectors, such as banking. 20 years ago, the banks Totta or Banif for example, had twice as many employees as they have today, but many of these jobs have gone to outsourcing, and the introduction of the ATM / Cash points / Multibancos of course. Cutting to the chase, it&#160; seems that the &#8216;knife grinder&#8217; is one of the next professions likely to become extinct.</p>
<p>Today’s main news headline :&#160; <strong>Conflicts and shortages put the hospital at the limit – lack of money has led to shortfalls in medicines. There are too many patients for too few beds. The number of staff complaints has soared. And now the clinical director cuts the leave for days off in the surgeries.</strong></p>
<p><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/digital/fotos/130210/dn0101300201.jpg" /> A cracking carnival photograph (not the one shown) has most of today&#8217;s front page, glamour, dancing, smiling &#8230; you know what it&#8217;s like I am sure: <strong>Parade in the rain – The rain damaged some of the parade floats, soaking the feathers and the spangles, but it didn&#8217;t dampen the enthusiasm of the thousand revellers.&#160; </strong>It certainly pelted down where I was, well away from Funchal, but in the capital the Cortejo continued despite the rain, weaving it&#8217;s way around downtown Funchal. Umbrellas were all over the place, clenched by locals and tourists alike, all wanting to see the pirates, nymphs, jellyfish, sea gods, and mermaids, all there to create the theme of &#8216;The Seas and Oceans&#8217;. There were 8 troupes taking part this year. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.dnoticias.pt/Default.aspx?file_id=dn04010212140210" target="_blank">MORE CARNIVAL PHOTOS FROM THE DIÁRIO</a> (thanks Paul) </p>
<p>The main sport headline today : <strong>Bernardo : The moment of glory without any effect on the ranking – The Madeiran driver beat Loeb, Hirvonnen, Sordo, and Latvala yesterday in the superspecial of the rally of Sweden, but in general terms went down.</strong></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today&#8217;s photo – Many thanks to Rita &#8230;</strong> Steam engine on the production line of the sugar cane factory in Porto da Cruz.</p>
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<p><em>Many thanks to Becky for finding some extra titbits :</em></p>
<p>Another (recent) dip into the blog of Executive Purser of P&amp;O Arcadia.&#160; He must have visited Madeira quite a few times, but still seems to enjoy it. &quot;They are building a new Cruise Terminal at the Pier which should be open later this year &#8211; it appears to be all falling into place. We had 8 Shore Excursions operating along with a shuttle bus service into the town.&quot; <a href="http://www.jamescusick.co.uk/2010/01/madeira-first-port.html" target="_blank">PURSER POWER</a></p>
<p>Dolphins near Funchal, from YouTube posted on 7th February 2010.&#160; I love the excitement they bring to the passengers on &#8216;Sea Pleasure&#8217;.&#160; I&#8217;ve never been on a trip like this in all the time I&#8217;ve visited Madeira but I think I might try one after seeing this.</p>
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<p><em>And also a handy tip from Pete &#8230; many thanks :</em></p>
<p>Have you thought about making your own bread? Nice soft large loaf. Something you can get your teeth into.&#160; In Madeira the supermarkets they do an excellent flour. The Nacional Pão Caseiro flour,&#160; most the ingredients are there, and all you add is sugar, butter, milk, and water.&#160; Bread makers from Madeira forum are from €40, which is good value. The only problem is the loaf is soon snapped up. Now where that bread and butter.</p>
<p><em>Many thanks to Vanessa Swesnik for this complete article :</em></p>
<p><b>Loja do Cidadão installs number dispenser at Dolce Vita</b></p>
<p>Kiosk outside of store allows residents to manage time and handle their various responsibilities</p>
<p>Imagine you’re trying to run errands in or around Dolce Vita before heading to the Loja do Cidadão.&#160; You can better plan your time management with a number dispenser on the second floor of the mall that began operating yesterday.</p>
<p>Upon getting a number to pay your electric or water bill, the monitor of the kiosk will tell you how long the line is so you can decide if it’s worth going to the Loja do Cidadão at that moment or if you should go later on in the estimated time until customer service.</p>
<p>LC’s director, João Lomelino, stated that this initiative being “pioneered in Portugal” as a compliment to the “physical and technical development” program of services offered could extend to other locations in Funchal.</p>
<p>He is appreciative of the receptiveness of Chamartín (Dolce Vita’s parent company) and the technological support of Portugal Telecom and MCC- Computadores; he also points out that this initiative not only contributes to the improvement of LC’s services, but also “makes peoples’ lives easier- which is really what interests us.”</p>
<p>Director of Dolce Vita, Timothy Broad, justified the acceptance of the offer as a way to create more “comfortable conditions for patrons” of the mall and to “eventually bring more of them.” <a href="http://www.netmadeira.com/noticias/madeira/2010/2/9/loja-do-cidadao-instala-dispensador-no-dolce-vita" target="_blank">PORTUGUESE ORIGINAL</a></p>
<p><strong><font color="#000080">Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday&#8217;s top news stories :</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>DIÁRIO 10/02/2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>FRONT PAGE NEWS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Man dies hours after hospital discharge.</strong> A 61 year old who had emigrated to Venezuela had returned to Madeira for a holiday and was due to return on Sunday. Late on Monday in Campanário, Camilo José Almada fell down steps and hit his head. He was taken to the local health centre then to the Hospital in Funchal where he was kept overnight for observation. He was discharged after radiological examination did not detect any unusual pathology. Camilo Almada was taken to his friend&#8217;s house but complained of feeling unwell, particularly in the abdominal region. He was then found dead an hour later at his friend&#8217;s residence. He had been unhappy about being discharged as he felt weak and access to his home was via steep stairs, which is why his friend was accommodating him. There will be an autopsy then a decision taken whether an internal enquiry is needed into his hospital care.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/100210/dn0401020101.jpg" /> Controversy leaves 46 families waiting for a home.</strong> Impasse between Santa Cruz Council and the Institute of Housing and Urban Renewal (IHRU). The construction of the residential block started five years ago and was only completed late 2008, after a class action stopped the works. The council&#160; has invested 4,276,000 Euros but the IHRU say additional work is required for the completion of the building and until then, will not transfer the amount they owe to the council. These additional works have been delayed by financial difficulties and there are 46 families waiting to move in. The council have put forward a new date for completion which is this summer. In 2009, the IHRU paid only 12,000 Euros to the council but the amount owed which should have been paid between 2003 &#8211; 2006 is 1,800,000 Euros. The council is paying interest on its loan, which has already totalled 550,000 Euros and could have been used on other projects. </p>
<p><strong>MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>Carnival MadeiraShopping.</strong> Three parades held on the 13, 14 and 16 February with the Modelo mascot, Popota, present on all three dates. It is an opportunity for everyone to create, innovate and reinvent clothing, accessories, face painting and even mimic the look of their idols. Three themes for the children&#8217;s parades: 13th February at 14.00, especially for young children, &quot;Carnaval dos Pequenitos&quot;; 14th February at 14.00 for Valentine&#8217;s Day,&quot;Os Modelitos de S. Valentim&quot; and 16th February at 18.30, the day of the traditional Fun Parade (Cortejo Trapalhão), &quot;A Moda dos Trapalhões&quot;.</p>
<p><strong>Landfill will be transformed into banana plantation. </strong>The landfill area at Porto Novo will be used for banana production. The area is 20,000 square metres and should produce 70 tons of bananas per year. A similar project using land in Caniçal for experimental projects for table wine production has been successful. The land will remain publically owned but the farming and management of the land will be a private enterprise and the owner may apply for support funds. The upgrade of the landfill will also have a positive impact on the landscape. The government is developing a project for experimental banana production. This project will explore the selection of plants, irrigation systems and methods of production. Once the project has been finalized, it will be open for tenders. The Regional Government is encouraging private individuals to expand their production to land which up to now, has not been used for agricultural purposes.</p>
<p><strong>Funchal to double the number of gravediggers.</strong> The Council of Funchal need 10 more &#8216;cemetery assistants&#8217; for their four cemeteries. This need was highlighted yesterday at the cemetery at São Gonçalo where the family had to wait in the mortuary chapel for half an hour after the Mass for four gravediggers to arrive. This increased the natural distraught felt by the family. The problem is enhanced by the council&#8217;s commitment to burial.</p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; display: inline" align="right" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/diario/fotos/100210/dn0401021501.jpg" /> Injured Paraglider in Intensive Care.</strong>&#160; A Swiss paraglider was injured yesterday afternoon after falling into the sea about 100 metres from the shore at Madalena do Mar. He was assisted by his friends, the Navy and SANAS. He was found unconscious, presumably from the ingestion of sea water, resuscitated by the EMIR team then taken by ambulance to the Hospital Dr. Nélio Mendonça in Funchal. He is presently in Intensive Care. The cause of the accident is unknown. Madalena do Mar is very popular with paragliders who often use the promenade as a landing site.</p>
<p><strong>ECONOMY </strong></p>
<p><strong>Ford car sales led in 2009. </strong>Ford was the best brand for vehicles sold in the region last year, due to the new Ford Fiesta and Ford KA. There were 26.5% more Ford vehicles sold last year than in 2008 although overall, vehicle sales fell 23.8%. </p>
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<p><strong>POLITICS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Two cheques transferred four days before the new leadership at São Jorge</strong> Two cheques for 22,500 euros were signed during the week of the inauguration of the new president of the Parish Council of São Jorge. Teófilo Cunha was elected for the&#160; CDS/PP and said he was surprised to find the parish council had no money when he took office. The previous party was the PSD with João Reis as president. This &quot;embezzlement&quot; accusation is for a cheque for 2,500 euros to the Clube Desportivo e Recreativo de São Jorge and one for 20,000 euros to the local Casa do Povo. These two organizations during previous years had received ridiculous amounts from a parish council that was short of funds. These two large grants were given in the days after the votes had been counted. The former president replies he has a &quot;clear conscience&quot;. At first he said the cheques were dated before the election but later he said they were dated in the week before the inauguration of Cunha. He admits there was a two month delay in the transfer of funds after the decision was made in August and September, but cannot explain why. A lawyer is examining the accounts and transactions.</p>
<p><strong>CULTURE</strong></p>
<p><strong><img style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; display: inline" align="left" src="http://www.dnoticias.pt/digital/fotos/100210/dn0101010101.jpg" /> Carnival parade at Santa Cruz.</strong> On Sunday 14 February at 16.30. Organized by the Casa do Povo de Santa Cruz, local Junta de Freguesia and Santa Cruz Council.&#160; Route: Rua do Bom Jesus, Rua Irmã Wilson, Rua 17 de Junho, S. Fernando, Rua da Praia e do Ribeirinho, Ponte Nova to the Praça Dr. João Abel de Freitas. <strong>Caniço Carnival Parade </strong>on Tuesday 16 February at 17.30. It starts near the C.T.T. Information on this <a href="http://www.jf-canico.pt/" target="_blank">SITE</a> </p>
<p><strong>Machico has a year of intense cultural activity. </strong>Gastronómica de Machico celebrates 25 years and brings Mariza to Madeira on August 4th. The main attractions planned by Machico Council this year are: V Festival of &#8216;Live Dancing&#8217; on April 24th at 21.00 at the Pavilion of Caniçal; V Market Fair between 4 &#8211; 6 at the centre of Machico and the 25th Gastronomy Week from July 30th to August 8th in the central square next to Forum Machico. The top act will be the fado singer Mariza on 4th August. September 5 &#8211; 6, the Grape and Agricultural Festival is held at Porto da Cruz.</p>
<p><strong>JORNAL DA MADEIRA</strong></p>
<p><strong>ECONOMY</strong></p>
<p><strong>Madeira betting on the market in Estonia. </strong>The market in Estonia is recognized by the Tourism Department as having a great potential. Representatives are at the Tourest fair in Tallinn between the 12 &#8211; 15 February and the Region is advertised throughout Estonia. The first direct flights to Estonia started between September and October 2008 and there is now another operator on this route. Top Tours begin flying on Friday using the airline Smartlynx with aircraft with 173 seats. These weekly flights are until 23rd April then begin again in September. Horizontal Travel fly weekly from March 11 to 29 April, using aircraft with 189 seats. Flights then begin again from 3 September to 18 November. This means some weeks there will be 362 seats available from Madeira to Estonia. </p>
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<p><strong>CULTURE</strong></p>
<p><strong>Rota da Cal promotes free visits. </strong>The residents of&#160; São Vicente can visit the Núcleo Museológico &#8211; Rota da Cal (The Lime Route and Museum Centre) for free. This is to promote the second anniversary of the centre and the campaign runs until December. There will also be guided tours for groups of 5 &#8211; 25 people, which will take an hour and need to be booked beforehand. Residents will be able learn about the rural heritage, production and use of lime. The two limestone quarries contain fossils which are over 5 million years old. There is also a lime kiln house which is the only working one left in the archipelago.</p>
<p><strong>Fura Samba in Brazil. </strong>The anthem of Fura Samba with music and lyrics by Nuno Bastos is very fashionable in Brazil. The song is a tribute to the Portuguese fado singer Amalia Rodrigues and will accompany the Fura Samba troupe at the Carnival Parade on Saturday night in Funchal. </p>
<p><em>Elaine also kindly provided me with this web snippet &#8230;</em></p>
<p>&quot;Bemocked and minimized in importance for years &#8211; it is now time to give Tinta Negra Mole some credit. Not only for the fact it can provide great varietal wines but also for in some extent rescuing Madeira against the hybrid invasion that invaded the island after the Phylloxera. Tinta Negra Mole (TNM), a cross between Grenache and Pinot Noir, was recently upgraded to a noble grape cultivated on the island of Madeira. However, that doesn&#8217;t change the consumer&#8217;s view over night and for many TNM is still the grape that is disguised as a Sercial, Verdelho, Boal&#8230;.well, you get it. Its chameleon character has been both its trademark and weakness&quot;. <strong><a href="http://madaboutmadeira.blogspot.com/2010/02/tinta-negra-mole-give-grape-break.html" target="_blank">Tinta Negra Mole &#8211; Give the grape a break!</a></strong></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>&#8216;Vice&#8217; leads events for 25 years in the European Union – The Regional Government chose Cunha e Silva to coordinate the 25 year celebrations of the integration of Madeira&#160; in the European Union in 2011. </strong>Madeira let the 20th anniversary go by, but the Silver Jubilee is to be marked with a programme built by João Cunha e Silva [just one person] who is a vice president in Madeira&#8217;s government.&#160; 2011 also just happens to be an election year for the position of President of Madeira, as the Diário points out. <em><font color="#004000">That&#8217;s a laugh if I ever heard one! Nobody has yet integrated in the European Union, yet alone Madeira! That great concept of &#8216;lets all get together and make life better&#8217;, but with all those member states with secret agendas that all read along the same lines [it´ll be good for us and those suckers, whilst we also continue to do our own thing]. As for Madeira&#8217;s participation in the EU, it takes us to a new level of cherry picking and fleecing the EU for every cêntimo possible, whilst doing an absolute minimum to interface to the favour of it&#8217;s European &#8216;partners&#8217;. It seems to me that there is more will to interface with South America, than with Europe. It&#8217;s not fair to blame Madeira of course, so let&#8217;s blame the Madeiran Government to be more precise. I wonder if there will be any political &#8216;overlap&#8217; between the events and celebrations of the 25th anniversary and the election of Uncle Bertie&#8217;s new lap dog.</font></em></p>
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<p>Today’s main news headline :&#160; <strong>Parents more negligent &#8211; Last week, a desperate child crying in a car while the parents enjoyed themselves. It is one of 132 cases of the parental negligence phenomenon on the rise on Madeira</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Chávez frightens – The order of expropriation of businesses in the Plaza Bolivia generates concern amongst Madeirans. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Peoples action defeated – The court judged&#160; unfounded the injunction proceedings brought by Gil Canha against &#8216;Quinta do Lorde&#8217;. </strong>Yet another attempt to right the wrongs of the costal development in Machico was buried by the courts.</p>
<p><strong>Airport indicators in fall – the number of passengers and movements fell in the first month of 2010. </strong>Traffic statistics from Madeira Airport fell back once again according to ANAM, the airport operators. Compared to January 2009 there was a fall in movements of 2.4%, and 1.8% in the number of passengers to 158,322. Cargo also fell by 1.8% to 456 tons. </p>
<p>The main sport / football headline today : <strong>Refusals to the Region – The national teams of Portugal and the United States thank for the contact, but they are not coming here to prepare. </strong>The Portuguese Football Federation has ruled out Madeira as a preparation venue for the 2010 Football World Cup, saying that it was looking for &#8216;parameters&#8217; specified by the technical team, led by Portugal coach Carlos Queiroz. Without saying where the chosen training venue would be, Gilberto Madaíl said that Madeira would be considered for a future opportunity though, and if possible, even a game. Other countries contacted to offer this preparation opportunity include&#160; Australia, Spain, Brazil, Japan, Netherlands, Serbia, Slovakia and Slovenia. The approaches have been made through the embassies of those countries, based in Portugal. </p>
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