
Fernando Pessoa
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Jan 28, 2025 |
myneurologia.pt | Fernando Pessoa
My Neurologia Especial Enxaqueca “Para a prática clínica é preciso relembrar a grande abrangência de temas” Especial Enxaqueca 28 Jan. 2025 Fernando Pessoa, médico de Medicina Geral e Familiar na Unidade de Saúde Familiar CSI-Seixal, esteve presente na iniciativa My Brain, na qual assistiu a “uma revisão das cefaleias”. Assista à entrevista....
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Dec 1, 2024 |
portuguese-american-journal.com | Fernando Pessoa |Bartholomew Ryan |Editor’s Note
On December 1, António Costa, the former Prime Minister of Portugal (2015 – 2023), assumed office as President of the European Council, becoming the first Portuguese leader to hold the position. Concurrently, Ursula von der Leyen’s term as President of the European Commission was extended. To mark the start of his tenure, Costa traveled to Kyiv on the same day, emphasizing the European Union’s unwavering support for Ukraine amidst its ongoing conflict with Russia.
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Nov 23, 2024 |
bnsglobalnews.com | Fernando Pessoa |Bartholomew Ryan |Editor’s Note
A new drama about the Battle of Hastings starring Happy Valley’s James Norton and Game Of Thrones actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau has shunned England and shot all its scenes in Iceland. King And Conqueror used the unlikely locations of a campsite and nature reserve in Iceland, with Film in Iceland, the country’s film commission, offering the production generous financial incentives. Productions that shoot in the country can claim a rebate of up to 35 per cent of total costs.
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Nov 23, 2024 |
bnsglobalnews.com | Fernando Pessoa |Bartholomew Ryan |Editor’s Note
(Credits: Far Out / MUBI) Sun 24 November 2024 1:00, UK Watching a Dario Argento movie is an experience unlike any other in cinema history. The man credited with bringing the “giallo” genre to the masses, Argento’s movies have always been uncompromising visions that horrify, titillate, and disorient. Indeed, to UK audiences, Argento has always seemed like a dangerous proposition.
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Nov 23, 2024 |
bnsglobalnews.com | Fernando Pessoa |Bartholomew Ryan |Editor’s Note
Michelle Yeoh‘s depiction of a ‘kick ass’ secret agent in the 1997 film Tomorrow Never Dies signalled a sea change in the way the 007 franchise depicted its female characters. But now the 62-year-old has found herself at the centre of a sexism row after BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour appeared to dismiss her achievements – by describing her as a former ‘Bond girl’.
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