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  2. CMTV - Wikipedia

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    Correio da Manhã TV (CMTV) is a private Portuguese generalist channel, with a strong focus on news - specially crime and sensationalist subjects - and football. It is operated by Medialivre , owner of Correio da Manhã , a notable Portuguese tabloid and the most read newspaper in Portugal.

  3. Patrícia Carvalho - Wikipedia

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    She joined the online newspaper Notícias ao Minuto in July 2012, where she stayed for less than a year, returning to Correio da Manhã, where she stayed until December 2013. She then went back to Notícias ao Minuto, writing as Patrícia Martins Carvalho, staying there until the end of 2019 when she was appointed as CHEGA's communications advisor.

  4. Correio da Manhã (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    Correio da Manhã is regarded as the most read general newspaper in the country. [10] In the period of 1995–1996 the paper had a circulation of 69,000 copies, making it the best-selling paper in the country. [11] Between January and March 2003 the paper had a circulation of 118,000 copies. [12]

  5. Grande Otelo - Wikipedia

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    His life was full of a variety of tragedies. His father died from a stabbing before Grande Otelo was born and his mother was an alcoholic. [9] In 1948, he officially married his first companion Lucia Maria Pinheiro. [10]

  6. Correio da Manhã (Brazil) - Wikipedia

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    Correio da Manhã ("Morning Post") was a daily newspaper of the Brazilian metropolis Rio de Janeiro, published from 1901 to 1974. It was founded by Edmundo and Paulo Bittencourt. It was founded by Edmundo and Paulo Bittencourt.

  7. Correio da Manhã - Wikipedia

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  8. Emplastro - Wikipedia

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    Born in Madalena, Vila Nova de Gaia, into a poor family, Santos, along with his four siblings, became orphans when he was still a child. [1] [2] Due to his mental development difficulties, Santos was accompanied by Gaia's CERCI since he was eight years old, and after leaving the cooperative, he worked at Panificadora Coelho in Vilar do Paraíso, Gaia, for fifteen years. [3]

  9. António Costa - Wikipedia

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    António Luís Santos da Costa GCC GCIH (Portuguese: [ɐ̃ˈtɔnju ˈkɔʃtɐ]; born 17 July 1961) [3] is a Portuguese lawyer and politician who has served as President of the European Council since 2024.