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12/11

Mishap At The Plaza Hotel!

4:35 pm by admin. Filed under: News
Mishap At The Plaza Hotel!
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Plaza Hotel recently witnessed a mishap when five wedding guests got injured in an elevator accident. All the five guests were in the elevator at the Plaza Hotel when the elevator cord snapped and it dropped 3 storeys before hitting the ground with a thud!
Apparently, the elevator was at the second floor of the Plaza Hotel, when it fell to the basement. The mishap took place at around 2:30 pm. The five victims were rescued by the fire fighters and immediately taken to Kerry General Hospital. No one was killed but they suffered broken bones.
The victims were a part of a wedding at the Plaza Hotel from Dublin. According to a recent report, this matter will be thoroughly investigated.


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12/11

Places You Can’t Afford to Miss On Your Portugal Trip

4:18 pm by admin. Filed under: News
Places You Can’t Afford to Miss On Your Portugal Trip
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Portugal has been building its reputation as a premiere tourist destination, but still there are fantastic places in Portugal where you can either escape the crowds or celebrate with them. Parque Nacional da Peneda Geres is the best national park in Portugal encompasses diverse landscapes, rushing rivers, granite villages and is free from intrusive human activity. It is a must-see place for Portugal travelers. If its cities you are more interest in, you got to visit Braga-a lively, happening university town in Portugal.
Porto will excite you if you like to feel of really old cities and if you like to wander among ruins of ancient wonders. This historic city combines the verve and comfort of a modern town and the ambience of an old city.


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12/11

Portugal Almost In The Knockouts Of The U-20 World Cup

3:58 pm by admin. Filed under: News
Portugal Almost In The Knockouts Of The U-20 World Cup
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Portugal has almost qualified for a berth in the knockout phase of the U-20 World Cup by beating Cameroon. Portugal and Benfica star Nelson Oliveira scored the deciding goal in the match.
Portugal had to make three changes to their starting lineup which included Julio Alves, Caetano and Alex in place of Sana, Sergio Oliveira and Rafael Lopes because of suspensions. The trio worked up a better performance and the Portugal team looked more cohesive but it may also be attributed to the inferior play by Cameroon when compared to Uruguay.
The goal for Portugal came after 19 minutes after a build up by Nuno Reis who put Nelson through for goal and he calmly chipped it over the goalkeeper's head from inside the penalty box.
Cameroon did try to get back into the game with Mika forced to make an excellent save in the 65th minute. They also finished the game with more possession and shots on target but couldn't score. Now Portugal just needs one point from Friday's clash against New Zealand to go through but they will be aiming for all three points to give themselves a chance of being Group B winners.


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