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Boy, 4, scarred for life by henna flower tattoo
Gareth writes "By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 1:43 AM on 12th September 2009
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Lagos News | (Read More... | 4500 bytes more | 1 comment | Score: 0)
Posted by admin on Saturday, 12th September @ 11:52 am GMT |
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Has Portugal solved the electric car problem?
Gareth writes "LAGOS, Portugal - It's a hot summer weekend and the parking lots around Lagos marina are filling quickly with the BMWs, Range Rovers and Porsche SUVs of the Portuguese yachting set. The scene is repeated across the sun-splashed Algarve coast, but a new government plan could make the gas-guzzling race to the south coast a thing of the past.
Prime Minister Jose Socrates is seeking to make Portugal a European trendsetter in green transport. In June, he launched groundbreaking plans for a nationwide network of recharging stations that would allow battery driven electric automobiles to cruise the highways. By 2011, Socrates' Socialist administration wants 1,300 stations around the country where environment-friendly motorists can plug-in their electric cars as part of a drive to "liberate Portugal from its dependency on foreign oil. The first station in the Mobi-E network opened in Lisbon on July 23. A hundred are due to be up and running by the end of this year and 320 should be in place in 2010. In the meantime Renault-Nissan says that Portugal will be one of the first markets for the launch of its electric vehicles in 2011.
The charging network is part of a wider Portuguese plan to switch to green energy that involves investments in wind-turbines, solar panels and wave farms. The plan takes advantage of the country's location on Europe's sunny, but breezy, southwest tip.
Socrates' motives are not purely ecological. Portugal has no domestic coal, natural gas or oil and has been forced to import most of its energy. By investing in renewables, Western Europe's poorest nation is seeking to find cheaper energy alternatives for itself and to create a niche as an exporter of green technology. Portugal already produces over one-third of its electricity from renewable sources, double the average of the 27 European Union nations. Socrates says the proportion will rise to 45 percent by 2010. Near the southern town of Moura, Portugal has built one of the world's biggest photovoltaic power stations. The world's first commercial wave farm began producing electricity from the coast of northern Portugal last year. Hill tops and cliffs around the nation are covered by giant wind turbines, many operated by the power company EDP, Portugal's lead electricity supplier that has emerged as a world leader in wind technology. "Portugal is a global leader in renewable energy. The next step is to make Portugal a pioneer in zero emission mobility," Socrates said announcing the decision to create a web of recharging sites in gas stations, shopping malls, hotels, airports and parking lots. Socrates hopes the state investment will encourage vehicle manufacturers to locate new production facilities in his country, which has been hit hard by the global recession.
On July 20, Renault-Nissan announced it will build a new 250 million euro ($355 million) plant in Portugal to produce 60,000 lithium-ion batteries a year for electric cars. The Franco-Japanese alliance has also agreed to make Portugal one of a number of pilot markets for the roll out of electric cars over the next few years, along with Denmark and Israel. The first vehicles should be on the Portuguese market within the next two years. Although the early Renault-Nissan models will be made in France and Japan, Portugal is hoping the battery plant and recharging network will be stepping stones to a much greater investment in car manufacturing in Portugal."
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Posted by admin on Wednesday, 5th August @ 1:49 pm GMT |
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Beware of being a target for burglars
Ladymoyle writes "Having never experienced anything other than peace and relaxation when in Lagos [and I've been over 9 times in the last 10 months] I was horrified when friends who are staying in our place phoned last night to say that they had been burgled. By the time the Police had finished taking statements and fingerprints they were told that it is more than likely that they were 'stalked' for a few days before becoming the target. They lost all cash, jewellery, designer gear, expensive cosmetics, aftershave, alcohol, and all the shampoo and conditioner that was in the bathroom. Nothing else was touched - well except for the nutella in the fridge, seems they were partial to chocolate spread and made a sandwich!! Everything was packed into two suitcases and vanished.
They have been in Lagos since the beginning of July and this has spoiled an otherwise great break. They were eating out most nights round the better resturants in Lagos and strolling the Prom - where they were obviously picked out as having potential!! Seems that the gang follows you back to identify the apartment and then watch for a routine over the next day or two.
I'm due back out on the 17th and the first place I'm going is a locksmith closely followed by looking for someone to install a security system.
Moral of the story - you may be on your holidays, but please be on your guard - don't over do the bling and designer gear. "
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Posted by Admin on Saturday, 11th July @ 6:26 pm GMT |
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