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![]() Portuguese American Journal (blog) | The sweet sound of sadness from Ana Moura Minneapolis Star Tribune Portuguese fado singer Ana Moura: “In my opinion, our life only has meaning if we live everything with intensity.” It is an underrated, deceptively difficult element of vocal artistry: to tap into that deep well of melancholy and anguish each of us ... Fado: Ana Moura kicks off her February American tour – New Bedford, MA |
Portugal Telecom Declines to Lowest Since 2002 on Rating Cut: Lisbon Mover Bloomberg Portugal Telecom SGPS SA (PTC), the country's biggest telecommunications company, fell for a second day in Lisbon trading to the lowest since 2002 after its debt rating was cut to junk status by Standard & Poor's last week. Portugal Telecom: New 52-Week Low Set Today (PT) S&P cuts PT rating to junk |
![]() The Massachusetts Daily Collegian | Ana Moura brings Fado to UMass The Massachusetts Daily Collegian She will be singing in the traditional Portuguese style known as Fado, which draws from the emotions of suffering, despair and longing. Fado, a very prominent musical style in Portugal, literally translates to “destiny” or “fate” in Portuguese. |
Shares of Portugal Telecom Under Pressure, Down 3.6% Financial News Network Online One of today's notable stocks in decline is Portugal Telecom (NYSE:PT), down 3.6% to $5.10. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is now trading 0.8% lower to 12565 and the S&P is trading 0.9% lower to 1305. Portugal Telecom has overhead space with shares ... |
Portugal: Europe's west coast engages the senses Lincoln Journal Star (PAM THOMPSON/For the Lincoln Journal Star) Lisbon entrances the intellect with its sensational art, architecture, fado music and history, but Sintra captures the heart with its fairytale village, storybook palace and two hilltop castles. |
Portugal Telecom, SGPS (PT) Shares Downgraded by Sanford C. Bernstein to ... LocalizedUSA Portugal Telecom, SGPS (NYSE: PT) was downgraded by investment analysts at Sanford C. Bernstein from an “outperform” rating to a “market perform” rating in a note issued to investors on Friday. Separately, analysts at Credit Suisse (NYSE: CS) ... |