Posted on 20 March 2012. Tags: Arménio Carlos, CGTP, gneral strike, March 22
The leader of the General Confederation of the Portuguese Workers (CGTP), the Portuguese largest trade union confederation, said Monday the organization intents to go ahead with the general 24-hour strike scheduled for Thursday, March 22. Workers will protest the government’s tough austerity measures imposed by the troika of European Commission, European Central Bank (ECB) and […]
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Posted on 19 March 2012. Tags: bailout, Ben Bernanke, European Union, IMF, International Monetary Fund, National Press Club Newsmaker, Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics, Portuguese, Timothy Geithner, Vitor Gaspar, Washington
Portuguese Finance Minister, Vítor Gaspar, is visiting the United States this week for high-level talks in Washington with Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke on Monday and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner on Tuesday. At the meetings, Gaspar will explain the progress with the implementation of the bailout program negotiated last May by Portugal with its European Union […]
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Posted on 17 March 2012. Tags: Azores, Borough, Connecticut, Faial, Genealogy, Henrietta Mello Mayer, Pico, Portuguese, Portuguese Families, review, South of the Cannons, Stonington, Stonington Historical Society
By Carolina Matos, Editor ♦ Genealogist Henrietta Mello Mayer, 82, has spent most of her adult life researching Portuguese genealogy in the Borough of Stonington, specifically the community of South of the Cannons. Her new book, South of the Cannons: Portuguese Families of Stonington, Connecticut, published by the Stonington Historical Society, is a revised and expanded […]
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Posted in Azores, Books, Community, Faial, Featured, Genealogy, Heritage, Organizations, People, Pico
Posted on 15 March 2012. Tags: João Silva, Ordem da Liberdade, photojournalist, Portuguese, South Africa, The New York Times
Portuguese award-winning photographer, João Silva, will receive Thursday the “Ordem da Liberdade” [Order of Liberty] one of the highest honors bestowed by the Portuguese Government to individuals who have dedicated their lives to advancing the dignity of humankind and the cause of freedom. Born in Lisbon, Portugal, João Silva, 45, lives in Johannesburg, South Africa, with […]
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Posted in Awards, Featured, People, Photography, Portugal, World
Posted on 14 March 2012. Tags: Azores, Center for Volcanology and Geological Risk Assessment, Graciosa, March, seismic
Small landslides observed Wednesday near the shoreline of Serra Branca were associated with the seismic crisis taking place on Graciosa island, in the Azores, since March 3. The landslides were caused by an earthquake of magnitude 2.7, on the Richter scale, felt Tuesday night, in the Guadalupe area of the island, after several aftershocks were […]
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Posted on 14 March 2012. Tags: heritage, MA, New Bedfrod, Portuguese, religion, St. John the Baptist Parish
The Diocese of Fall River, MA, announced that the 150 year old St. John the Baptist Parish, the oldest Portuguese parish established in North America, will close soon due to financial problems, a significant decline in parishioners and the building falling apart. According to the announcement, the New Bedford struggling parish will merge with another […]
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