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Sunday, May 8, 2011

Madeleine McCann's mother suicidal thoughts in new book

Little girl was three years old when she was abducted, having been left alone with her brother and sister, Sean and Amelie, while their parents dined with friends nearby.
Her mother realised she had been taken as she made the latest of a series of half-hourly checks. The bedroom window was open, with the shutter having been raised from the outside.
In a new book to mark the fourth anniversary of her daughter's disappearance, Mrs McCann recalls running outside, screaming: "Madeleine's gone! Someone's taken her.

I was crying out that I could see Madeleine lying cold and mottled, on a big grey stone slab. The pictures I saw of our Madeleine, no sane human being would want in her head, but they were in mine.
"I simply couldn't rid myself of these evil scenes in the early days and weeks."
The book was penned by Kate using her diaries without the help of a ghost writer.
In another extract, Kate revealed her Glasgow-born husband Gerry, a cardiologist, was also wracked with similar visions.
She wrote: "I asked Gerry if he'd had any horrible thoughts or visions. He nodded.
"I told him about the awful pictures that scrolled through my head of her body torn apart.

failure by Portuguese police to trace either Madeleine or her abductor condemned the McCanns to a life of unrelenting torment. In Kate McCann’s case, this was punctuated by flashes of how she imagined Madeleine might be suffering.
"It was a long time before I was able to allow myself to take real pleasure in anything. I couldn't watch television, read a book, listen to music ... How could I possibly take pleasure in anything without my daughter?"
The new book has been written to raise money for the ongoing Find Madeleine campaign. Madeleine’s siblings are now aged six.

BA eyes Portugal’s flag carrier

A spokesman for IAG declined to comment on the report.

Portugal has been forced to privatize the airline as a condition of its 78 billion euro ($109 billion) bailout by the European Union and International Monetary Fund.

BA recently merged with Spain's Iberia to create International Consolidated Airlines Group SA (IAG.LN, IAG.MC) and sources say the group plans to lead the chase for the Portuguese carrier, the newspaper said.

Lisbon has been forced to privatize TAP as a condition of its EUR78 billion bailout by the European Union and International Monetary Fund, it added.

Lisbon has been forced to privatise TAP, following Lisbon’s £69 billion bail out by the European Union and International Monetary Fund. Tap made a loss of 3.5m euros last year.

BA recently merged with Iberia to create Spain’s International Airlines Group (IAG), which is led by Willie Walsh. Informal talks have been held by IAG and TAP, and an auction of the Portuguese airline is expected to kick off this summer.

Mother's Day in Portugal

Hen 'N The Ivy has much more than just the typical flower arrangement. The floral shop offers exotic spring flowers and arrangements in baskets, corsages, and even Tiffany-style lamps. Customers can choose from fresh flowers, blooming plants, silk flowers and wreaths, and the shop also has candy, fruit baskets, and jewelry made by a local artist.

“A lot of people think of flowers (for Mother's Day), but there are so many other things you can do,” designer Joanne Gilpin said.

Flower arrangements start at $19.95. Gilpin recommended that customers order “the sooner the better to get the best choices.” The Hen 'N The Ivy will deliver until Saturday, May 7, and will be open longer hours that day, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Google is celebrating Mother’s Day with a purple flower doodle. The letters of Google are all purple, with the exception of the L, which is replaced with a flower with purple petals and a traditional green stem. This doodle was used in many countries that celebrated the holiday last week on May 1, including Spain and Portugal.

Countries that are featuring the doodle on the search engine’s home page today include the U.S., New Zealand and India. Google has featured the flower that has been chosen to be given to mothers in their Mother’s Day doodle since 2000. Google includes flowers in the doodles because it sees a 450% increase in flower searches as the holiday approaches.

Mother’s Day is not only celebrated in the Netherlands on 8 May, but also in Germany, Belgium, Italy, Switzerland, Canada and the United States. In Spain and Portugal, Mother’s Day falls on the first Sunday of May. French and Swedish mother’s have their celebration on the last Sunday in May.

plans are for Mother’s Day, Maria said they are cleaning out the garage.

“We were going to go to Niagara Falls, but my husband has to work. He lays concrete now, not brick anymore. So we’ll stay home and clear the garage because the twins are having a birthday party Monday.