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PORTUGAL-DEBT-FINANCE-ECONOMY
TO GO WITH A AFP STORY BY THOMAS CABRAL
Jorge Gonalves (R), a 85 years old owner of the Ramos Wharehouse, stands while his employee Adolfo Antonio, 55, display some products in his store in Lisbon on January 16, 2012. Ramos Wharehouse is a store of textile items made in Portugal that exists since 1937 in Fanqueiros Street in Lisbon Dowtown. In the past few years there's been a huge decline in the percentage of sales of the small trade shops in Lisbon. Fanqueiros Street was, in other time, the busiest and the most popular street in Lisbon downtown for costumers who wanted to buy tailored men's suits, fabrics, all made by portuguese industry, now the scenerio has changed quite a few shops closed down and the ones that have left their doors open are on the edge to shut down their sales because the are no costumers and their outfitters are bankrupt. AFP PHOTO / PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA
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Lisbon, PORTUGAL |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA |
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30 Ianuarie 2012 |
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