World number-one Roger Federer has set his sights on sweeping the remaining three tennis grand slams this year, as well as the season-ending Masters finals in China. The Swiss star was in Portugal this week to accept a distinction at the annual Laureus sports awards.
Portuguese President Jorge Sampaio has called morning rush-hour traffic on a heavily used highway leading into Lisbon a "daily tragedy" after he braved the motorway without his usual police escort, reports said on Thursday. It took the president 40 minutes to travel just 13km on the IC19 highway.
A middle-aged couple walked into a casino near the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, over the weekend and left minutes later with €641 215 (R5,08-million) after putting just 60 cents into a slot machine, a casino spokesperson said Wednesday. The couple inserted three 20-cent coins into the machine.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has resumed operations in a western Angolan province hit by a deadly Ebola-like virus, after suspending work last week when residents attacked its teams. Residents in Uige province had mistakenly feared the WHO teams were spreading — instead of helping contain — the rare Marburg virus, which has killed 184 people.
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/ 27 January 2005
Portugal’s national election commission on Wednesday called for a probe into the appearance of round red stickers on the noses of party leaders on election billboards. The large stickers, which resemble the bright noses worn by clowns, first appeared in Lisbon last week but became especially prominent over the weekend.
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/ 15 January 2005
South African striker Benny McCarthy, who has two years left on his contract with European champions FC Porto, said on Friday he would like to one day play in the English premiership. ”In South Africa, we start to follow English football very early on. In my country, much more importance is given to English football than South African,” he said.
An exhibit of underwear worn by Portuguese celebrities, which included an item donated by Manchester United’s teenage football star Cristiano Ronaldo, wrapped up on Thursday after causing traffic to surge at a small gallery in northern Portugal, a spokesperson for the venue said.
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/ 10 November 2004
Malaria claims about 20 000 lives each year in Angola, more than half of them pregnant women and children under five years old, making it the main cause of death in the south-west African state. Angola’s director of programmes to fight malaria told Portuguese radio the mosquito-borne disease infects more than two million people each year.
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/ 20 October 2004
A Portuguese car mechanic who was given a lottery ticket as a tip, after earlier refusing to buy it, has scooped a €50 000 jackpot, a local newspaper reported on Wednesday. Lottery salesperson Jose Macedo tried to sell the €5 winning ticket to Artur Luis but ended up giving it to the mechanic.
Portugal will not back down from its decision to bar a Dutch ship housing a floating abortion clinic from national waters despite pressure from pro-abortion groups, Minister of Defence Paulo Portas said on Tuesday. The ship had planned to stay in Portugal for two weeks to hand out abortion pills to women with unwanted pregnancies.
A TAP Air Portugal jetliner dived sharply to avoid an air collision with a smaller aircraft near the Azores Islands on Friday, injuring 23 passengers and two crew, the company said. The jetliner went into a steep descent and those on board who were not wearing seat belts were thrown against the plane’s ceiling.
An intense fire at the Leixoes oil terminal near Portugal’s northern city of Oporto was under control early on Sunday following an explosion, with 32 firefighters and rescue workers hospitalised. An explosion, followed by a second blast hours later, rocked the Petrogal refinery on Saturday afternoon, causing a huge blaze.
About 2 000 firefighters, soldiers and volunteers were on Tuesday battling nearly 30 wildfires around Portugal, where most of the blazes remained out of control, firefighters said. Winds and rising temperatures revived flames in the mountainous Arrabida region south of Lisbon.
Local authorities in northern Mozambique are silencing family members of the alleged victims of a human organ trafficking ring that is operating in the southeast African country, a Brazilian missionary said on Thursday. Maria Elilda dos Santos also said organ trafficking in the country is going on nationwide.
Mozambican police may seek foreign help in their investigation into a recent wave of killings and mutilations allegedly linked to the trafficking in human organs, President Joaquim Chissano said on Tuesday during a visit to Portugal.
Angola has deported some 60 000 illegal immigrants since launching a major crackdown on clandestine diamond prospecting by foreigners in December. Most of the 50 000 illegal immigrants were detained by Angolan security forces in the diamond-rich northeastern provinces of North Lunda and South Lunda.
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The world’s largest ocean liner, the Queen Mary 2, arrived on Thursday at the Portuguese island of Madeira under tight security following an anonymous bomb threat. The British shipping company Cunard received three anonymous phone calls in which the caller claimed there were bombs on board the ocean liner.
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A Portuguese television journalist was injured on Friday when a convoy of journalists was attacked near the southern Iraqi city of Basra, reports said. A radio journalist was abducted by the gunmen. Contacted by mobile phone, Carlos Raleiras of the radio station TSF said he had been kidnapped.
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Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Manuel Durao Barroso has downplayed the crisis unleashed by the resignation of Foreign Minister Antonio Martins da Cruz, stressing that he stepped down for personal reasons. The government is going through ”difficult moments”, but it will ”face” them, the premier said.
The military coup in Sao Tome and Principe will top the agenda when eight foreign ministers of Portuguese-speaking countries gather for their annual meeting here on Thursday.
PORTUGUESE president Jorge Sampaio met Nelson Mandela in South Africa on Wednesday, and thanked him for his role as mediator in the East Timor controversy.