Adjectives used by the British Press to describe Goncalo Amaral

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Adjectives used by the British Press to describe Goncalo Amaral and/or the Portuguese police (Source: Factiva database):Note: To date, I cannot find a single article with an objective bio of Goncalo Amaral.  Not one.  Please send me a link, if you have found anything (news.winnow at gmail dot com).  (Thanks!)53 articles: "boozy" or "boozer" (Examples)418 articles: "disgraced, disgraceful, disgrace" (Examples)440...
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Goncalo Amaral - Disgraced

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The following are examples of articles written about Dr. Goncalo Amaral. The British media has not even been *subtle* as they've worked to diminish the reputation of Dr. Amaral.  This group refer to Dr. Amaral as a "disgraced" cop or to his actions as "disgraceful, a disgrace". Headlines follow:  MIXED MESSAGES ON MISSING MADELEINE Press Association National Newswire, 06:17 PM, 14 September 2007, 1088 words By Sam Marsden,...
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Goncalo Amaral - Boozer

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The following articles describe Goncalo Amaral as a "boozer" or "boozy"; or they refer to the original "two hour boozy lunch" controversy - a story blown up in a very suspicious manner. (See "The Carvi Seafood Restaurant Scandal" for details.)Headlines follow: POLICE 'SEEN AT TWO HOUR LUNCH' Association National Newswire, 7 June 2007 Judiciara (PJ) spokesman Olegario Sousa and Goncalo Amaral , head of the regional PJ, were spotted...
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