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Algarve Resident Magazine - August 23, 2013
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In this issue
Things are looking up!
Portugal has suffered the effects of the European recession worse than most countries in the union, with austerity measures biting deep into the disposable income of all classes of society. But the news emerged last week that Portugal has posted the best growth figures of any European nation at 1.1% of GDP. After the doom and gloom that has made headlines for most of the last year or so this is refreshing news indeed, our special report covers the prime minister\'s PSD party presentation held in the Algarve last week where the data was revealed.
Algarve Resident Magazine Description:
The Algarve Resident is the Algarve's weekly newspaper in English, full of news and views and everything you need to know about the region as well as national news about Portugal.
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