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The Guardian - 25-Oct-2013

s disappearance comes a week after UK police made TV appeal with efit of new suspect Portugese police, who once falsely treated the parents of Madelaine McCann as suspects in her disapearance, have reopened their investigation after discovering new lines of inquiry. The fresh Portugese investigation will run in parallel with the Scotland Yard inquiry that produced an efit of a man detectives want to...

The Guardian - 25-Oct-2013

s parents, Kate and Gerry Portuguese authorities have reopened their investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, starting an inquiry that will run alongside a Scotland Yard probe. Madeleine McCann's parents, Kate and Gerry, said on Thursday they were very pleased and hoped that it would uncover "the answers we so desperately need". The Metropolitan police said the Portuguese inquiry was...

The Guardian - 22-Oct-2013

s time for steroids. This comes in the form of international investment and exports. Portugal's economy minister António Pires de Lima is touring Europe and the US to drum up business and win the favour of global firms, promising a tax-friendly regime. Among a range of tax credits and cuts to red tape, he wants to reduce corporation tax to somewhere between Ireland's 12.5% and the UK's objective of...

The Guardian - 16-Oct-2013

s Crimewatch focusing on Madeleine McCann's abduction more than six years ago, in the hope of receiving information about two German-speaking men who British police think may have been involved. The show, Aktenzeichen XY … ungelöst ( File Reference XY … unsolved), due to be broadcast on Wednesday, will include the 22-minute reconstruction of the day the then three-year-old went missing during...

Portugal Daily View - 30-Jul-2013

Troubled BCP bank racked up losses of €488m in the first half of this year and the bank’s President said that the financial institution would begin repaying its state bailout loan on schedule in 2014....

Portugal Daily View - 30-Jul-2013

New legislation governing public sector workers, which also includes capping their unemployment benefit rights, still requires rubber stamping by President Aníbal Cavaco Silva. Public sector trade unions protest outside parliament. ...


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