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Today in the news: Commissions are half of the profits; The campaign’s trump cards

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Good morning! It’s Thursday, March 27, and time to catch up on the topics making headlines in the national newspapers and magazines available at newsstands today.

We begin with Visão, highlighting the theme “Teenagers: The Hidden Lives,” and Sábado, which features: “Halting Aging: The Latest Advances in Science.”

The Correio da Manhã reports “Children at Risk: Mobile Messages Hide Sex and Drugs,” while Público reveals “Art Schools at Risk Due to Funding Shortages Over the Past Eight Years.”

In the Jornal de Notícias, the emphasis is on “Customer-Paid Commissions Account for Half of Bank Profits.” Meanwhile, the Diário de Notícias points to “Three Companies, Two Defendants, and a Headquarters. Who’s Who in the FPF’s Controversial Deal.”

In the specialized press, Negócios highlights “Investment Retreats, Fuels Surplus. Miranda Sarmento Claims There’s ‘Room’ for New Measures. CGD Dividends Reverse Historic State Aid to Banks” and O Jornal Económico states, “Occupancy Rates Hold Steady as Hotels Earn More.”

Below are the main highlights from the national press, including sports, and in the gallery above, the respective covers:

Visão:

  • “Teenagers: The Hidden Lives”
  • “Daniel Sampaio: ‘Young People Live in a Virtual Underworld, Beyond the Reach of Parents'”
  • “Pedro Stretch: ‘It’s Important to Pay Attention and Value Such Important Ages'”
  • “Álvaro Bilbao: ‘Lack of Limits is a Form of Abuse'”
  • “Cristóvão Carvalho: ‘In 12 Years, Benfica Must Win 3 European Titles'”
  • “Parties: The Secrets and Strengths of the Election Campaign”
  • “Nuno Crato: ‘Student-Centered Education Never Worked'”
  • “Automotive Dossier: Electric Vehicles Made in Portugal”

Sábado:

  • “Halting Aging: The Latest Advances in Science”
  • “Special Dossier: The Fall of the Star Agent. Manuel Santana Lopes Dismissed in Meeting with Morais Leitão Lawyers”
  • “Montenegro’s Apartments in Lisbon Were Just ‘Good Deals’: Conclusion by Real Estate Analysts”
  • “José Sócrates: A Life of Study, Insults, and Debts. Ex-Prime Minister’s Day-to-Day in Ericeira”

Correio da Manhã:

  • “Children at Risk: Mobile Messages Hide Sex and Drugs”
  • “PSP Warns: Beware of Clovers and Eggplants”
  • “Benfica: Captain Never Tires. Otamendi Chasing the Title”
  • “Barça Gets Half: Trincão’s Sale Yields Only 20 Million”
  • “Gun Pointed at Couple and Child in Robbery”
  • “Death: Police Press Émile’s Grandparents”
  • “Caxias: Prison Guards Shoot Drone Carrying Cigarettes”
  • “Two Billion: Government Leaves Coffers Full”
  • “Hernâni Dias: Resigned Official Leads PSD List”
  • “Higher Education: Professor Promotions Unblocked”
  • “FPF: Headquarters Deal Earns 741 Thousand Euros in Commissions”

Público:

  • “Art Schools at Risk Due to Funding Shortages Over the Past Eight Years”
  • “Brazil: Charged with Planning a Coup, Jair Bolsonaro to Stand Trial”
  • “Adolescence: ‘The Phone Should Not Stay Overnight in the Bedroom,’ Says Álvaro Bilbao”
  • “Health: SNS Could Hire Over a Thousand Retirees This Year; 550 are Family Doctors”
  • “Security: Police to Take State to Court to Equalize PJ Allowance”
  • “Public Finance: 1,643 Million Invested Less Than Planned by October”
  • “Chega Posters: Politicians’ Image Rights Seen as ‘Limited'”
  • “Interview: ‘Locally, I Allow a Traffic Referendum,’ Alexandra Leitão, PS Candidate for Lisbon City Hall, Talks About City Projects”
  • “Operation More-Value: Fernando Gomes’ Payrolls and Emails in the Prosecutor’s Hands”

Jornal de Notícias:

  • “Customer-Paid Commissions Account for Half of Bank Profits”
  • “Bolsonaro Faces 25-Year Prison Sentencing Risks”
  • “Over 40% of Chronic Patients Fail to Take Medication”
  • “FC Porto: Fans Want Defense Reinforced”
  • “Refereeing: League Debuts Woman in Game Management”
  • “Pinto da Costa: Disappeared Artworks Fuel Legal Battle”
  • “Judiciary Police Find ‘Horror Scene’ in Hostel: Young Man Murdered by Partner in Porto”
  • “Fair: Four of Six Dogs That Killed Man Still at Large”
  • “Sardine: Portugal Allowed to Fish More and Start Earlier”
  • “Casa da Música: Clubbing Returns and Will Be Free at 20th Anniversary Celebration”

Diário de Notícias:

  • “Three Companies, Two Defendants, and a Headquarters. Who’s Who in the FPF’s Controversial Deal”
  • “Challenge: Centeno Suggests Defense Spending Rise Should Not Be ‘Instrumental'”
  • “Rare Protests Against Hamas in Gaza: ‘We Refuse to Die'”
  • “Rui Marques: From Estoril’s Curve to F1 Race Director”
  • “Parable: Bodies and Souls in a Rural Setting”
  • “Setúbal: Negrão Warns of PSD Support Consequences for Dores Meira”
  • “Legislative Elections: Parties Reject Debate with Nuno Melo, Prefer Montenegro”
  • “Maria Antónia Escoval, Blood Institute President: ‘Aging and Strong Youth Emigration Are Affecting Blood Donations'”
  • “Aviation: TAP Faces 700 Crew Lawsuits After Supreme Court Decision”

Negócios:

  • “Investment Retreats, Fuels Surplus. Miranda Sarmento Claims There’s ‘Room’ for New Measures. CGD Dividends Reverse Historic State Aid to Banks”
  • “TAP Has 41 Million for Crew Lawsuits”
  • “Dismissed Bosch Manager Now CEO of Nordic Data Center Giant”
  • “Copper Has Never Been Worth So Much”
  • “Raw Materials: Portuguese Lithium Ensures EU Strategic Seal”
  • “Export: Eurozone Losing Technology ‘Train’ to China”

Jornal Económico:

  • “Occupancy Rates Hold Steady as Hotels Earn More”
  • “Finance Closes 2024 with 0.7% Surplus, Better Than Expected”
  • “Bolsonaro to Be Tried for Coup”
  • “CUF Invests 55 Million Euros in Hospital in Barreiro”
  • “AEP Warns of Lack of Transparency in New European Sustainability Legislation”
  • “Mark Bourke Stays at Novobanco and Plans Capital Opening”
  • “Carlos Moreira da Silva is 9th Richest in Forbes Portugal Ranking”
  • “Six European Companies Among Top Patent Registrants”
  • “Russia Accuses Ukraine of Ceasefire Sabotage”
  • “Trump Assures Confidence Despite Severe Security Breach”
  • “PRR Allocated Only 3% for Galp’s Green Hydrogen and Biofuel Projects in Sines”

Record:

  • “Benfica: World Record Holder. Otamendi’s Impressive Numbers”
  • “Sporting: Alisson Has Arrived in Alcochete”
  • “FC Porto: ‘Football Is a Bit Short,’ Villas-Boas Congratulates Basketball and Takes a Stand”
  • “Interview: Tennis. Jaime Faria: ‘I Owe a Racket to Gyokeres'”
  • “FPF: Proença Suspends Four Directors”
  • “First Woman to Referee in the League: Catarina Campos Makes History”

O Jogo:

  • “FC Porto: Locked Away. André Villas-Boas Announced in O Jogo/JN Interview Negotiations to Secure Winger Beyond 67 Million Euros. Release Clause Alongside Samu or William”
  • “Sporting: Alisson Arrives Early. Brazilian Winger Dismissed from Leiria Squad to Train with Second Team”
  • “Kochorashvili Has Deal with Lions”
  • “Morita to Miss Estrela da Amadora”
  • “Benfica: Eagles Revisit Konstantelias. PAOK’s Attacking Midfielder a Target Again Post Summer 2024”
  • “Braga: Man. United Attempts to Sway Roger. 40 Million Euros Doesn’t Scare European Giants”

A Bola:

  • “‘I’ve Always Believed in Myself as a Coach’. Marco Silva Reaches 500 Official Matches Saturday”
  • “Tomorrow, in the Second Part of the Conversation. ‘All Scouting Departments Are Keeping an Eye on the Portuguese League'”
  • “José Mourinho’s Message: ‘You Climbed the Stairs Many Had the Elevator Available'”
  • “Club World Cup: Dragons Receive Euro 16.7 Million, Eagles Euro 14.6 Million”
  • “Benfica: Otamendi Straight into Starting Eleven Against Gil Vicente”
  • “Bruno Lage Evaluates Di María’s Usage”
  • “Sporting: Alisson Signs Until 2030 and Is Already in Alcochete”
  • “Gonçalo Inácio’s Price Set: Euro 45 Million”
  • “FC Porto: Anselmi Against the Away Match Curse. Portistas Have Lost 19 Points as Visitors in the League”

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