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It looks like TAP is going to be sold for 20 million euros. Curious, the Hulk was sold three times […]
It looks like TAP is going to be sold for 20 million euros. Curious, the Hulk was sold three times […]
In a week in which the two biggest Portuguese parties exchange accusations about who asked or failed to request an Evaluation […]
This Saturday, December 8, it will be a year since tolls were introduced on Via do Infante. To […]
I learned early the difference between theory and practice. And to assess the consequences of decisions – whether or not they will achieve […]
Last week, the General Directorate of Arts announced the opening of competitions to support the Arts, launching the […]
A book has been in my head for some time now: “The Triumph of the Pigs” by George Orwell: “The […]
When Clark Gable says to Vivien Leigh, in the immortal classic Gone With the Wind: “Frankly, my dear, I don't […]
What do the words sand, sun and tornado have in common? Apparently nothing, but last Friday we watched, in Barlavento […]
The commitment of some journalists to devalue the effects of the strike and the insistence on highlighting its “harmful” consequences […]
It was recently announced by Lagos City Council that the Slavery Museum will be a reality in the near future. Leaving […]
Now it seems to be fashionable to imply that the unemployed are all a bunch of lazy people, who don't […]