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took more risks than most other papers and provided an outlet for some views considered controversial by the regime. It stands out, in the context of the Portuguese press at the time, for the independence of its opinions and for its literary features that gave space to modernist writers and artists.
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The newspaper was founded on 7 April 1921 by Joaquim Manso, who ran it until he died in 1956. He was succeeded by Norberto Lopes between 1956 and 1967. It was published for the last time in 1990, when Mário Mesquita was the director. The company was owned by
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The paper took full advantage of the end of censorship, with reports in May on topics such as feminism, sexual minorities, and the abolition of censorship. It was soon printing political theory by people such as the
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and was edited in Rua Luz Soriano (Luz Soriano Street) in Lisbon. Since 2009, 500 copies of one annual issue have been printed in order to protect the rights to the
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on 25 April 1974, initially relying on communiqués from the Armed Forces, who had led the revolution. By 27 April, the paper was featuring cartoons by
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questioned the oppression of women in a male society and addressed an unprecedented topic in a Portuguese newspaper, that of women's sexual pleasure.
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In 1934, it started to publish a "Literary Supplement", which continued throughout the 1930s. Among its contributors were the poet
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was one of those forced by financial pressures to close down, publishing its last issue on 30 November 1990.
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that had been banned by the censors in 1969. On 2 May, a photograph of the crowd gathered at the
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and the paper also promoted their exhibitions. It also featured regular articles by
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The end of the 1900s was a particularly difficult time for many newspapers in
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was a daily evening newspaper published in the Portuguese capital of
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Daily newspaper published in Lisbon, Portugal between 1921 and 1990
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Jornais Diários Portugueses do Século XX: um Dicionário
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Television report on the publication of the last issue
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Index


Lisbon
Portugal
Media of Portugal
List of newspapers
Lisbon

Estado Novo
Fernando Pessoa
Fernando Assis Pacheco
José Saramago
Luís de Sttau Monteiro
Eduardo Prado Coelho
Fernando Dacosta
João César Monteiro
Maria Teresa Horta
Manuela Porto
José de Almada Negreiros
Eduardo Viana
Sarah Affonso
Mily Possoz
Ramón Gómez de la Serna
Carnation Revolution
Abel Manta
Estádio 1º de Maio
Lisbon
German-American
Herbert Marcuse
Helena Neves
Portuguese Communist Party

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