Posted on 02 February 2012. Tags: Azorean, Azores, Berta Cabral, Cantar às Estrelas, carols, Christmas, February, February 2012, festivities, Ponta Delgada, singins, tradition
The holiday season closed Wednesday, February 1, in the Azores with “Cantar às Estrelas” [Singing to the Stars] a tradition ending the Christmas festivities. In Ponta Delgada, a group of 70 children offered songs of praise to the city Mayor Berta Cabral for her leadership in the implementation of 28 after school programs devoted to […]
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Posted on 02 February 2012. Tags: February 2012, gay rights, homosexuality, law, marriage, same-sex
The Portuguese parliament will introduce on February 24 a bill allowing gay couples to adopt children. Debate on the bill has yet to be scheduled. The 2010 law permitting same-sex marriages in Portugal gives gay couples the same rights as married heterosexual couples, including taxes, inheritance and housing, but does not offer the right to adopt children. […]
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Posted in Heritage, Politics, World
Posted on 02 February 2012. Tags: cut, dropped, holidyas, national, Portugual, Portuguese, public, religious
Portuguese workers will lose two civil and two religious holidays as part of the austerity measures aimed to making the economy more competitive, Economy and Labor Minister Álvaro Santos Pereira announced Wednesday. Speaking to reporters, Santos Pereira declined to specify whether the cuts would take effect this year, after they are put to parliamentary vote. […]
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Posted on 01 February 2012. Tags: February, February 2012, Lisbon, Porto, Portuguese, transportation, workers
The Portuguese Federation of Transportation and Communication Unions (FECTRANS) has announced a number of strikes and slowdowns nationwide scheduled for Thursday, February 2. Various public transportation companies will go on a 24-hour strike, namely the Lisbon Metro’s workers and Lisbon Buses’ workers, Lisbon Ferry operations on the Tagus river workers, and the Portuguese trains and […]
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Posted on 30 January 2012. Tags: bailout, Financial Times, FT, Portuguese
Portugal must consider a second bailout right away, wrote Monday the British newspaper Financial Times joining the growing number of voices claiming the Portuguese debt is unsustainable. According to the FT, Portugal needs a new financial rescue package and it would be better to “act quickly” and ask for it now, “and scotch any fears […]
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Posted on 30 January 2012. Tags: London, Nelson Évora, Olympics Games, Portuguese
At least 41 Portuguese athletes have achieved qualifying standards to compete at the London 2012 Olympics Games, officially known as the “Games of the XXX Olympiad,” scheduled for July 27 through August 12. However, over the next six months, the number could double. According to Mário Santos, head of the Portuguese Olympic Mission, a total […]
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