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Madeleine's parents travel pledge We'll go anywhere, pledge McCanns
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The parents of missing Madeleine McCann said they will "travel wherever is necessary" in their search to find their daughter.The parents of missing Madeleine McCann said they will "travel wherever is necessary" in their search to find their daughter.
Gerry McCann, with his wife Kate beside him, said they would play a key part in the campaign to find the four-year-old, including travelling around Europe.Gerry McCann, with his wife Kate beside him, said they would play a key part in the campaign to find the four-year-old, including travelling around Europe.
Mr McCann said some of the money raised would be used to appoint a manager for the Find Madeleine campaign. Mr McCann said that since Madeleine may no longer be in Portugal the search for her would extend "far and wide".
Madeleine from Rothley, Leicestershire, was snatched in Portugal 18 days ago. Madeleine from Rothley, Leicestershire, was snatched in the Algarve on 3 May.
Campaign managerCampaign manager
Mr McCann, who has returned to the resort after making a brief trip to the UK, said the family was "nowhere near ready" to leave Portugal. Mr McCann, who has returned to the resort of Praia de Luz after making a brief trip to the UK, said the family was "nowhere near ready" to leave Portugal.
He said he had met organisers behind a fund to help find his daughter.He said he had met organisers behind a fund to help find his daughter.
"Kate and I will play a key part in that campaign. We will travel wherever is necessary to ensure people across Europe recognise Madeleine's picture and we will encourage them to come forward with any information which might lead to Madeleine's safe return.""Kate and I will play a key part in that campaign. We will travel wherever is necessary to ensure people across Europe recognise Madeleine's picture and we will encourage them to come forward with any information which might lead to Madeleine's safe return."
Yellow tributes Some of the money collected by the fund will be used to appoint a campaign manager. Hiring private investigators was not on the agenda at the moment, said Mr McCann.
It was extremely difficult to leave here without Kate and when I went to Rothley I knew we should have been coming home as a family of five Gerry McCann
Mr McCann arrived back in Praia Da Luz on Tuesday morning after his one-day visit home.Mr McCann arrived back in Praia Da Luz on Tuesday morning after his one-day visit home.
During his trip, Mr McCann visited the family's home village of Rothley, Leicestershire, where he saw the thousands of yellow ribbons, tributes, flowers and cuddly toys left by the public. During his trip, Mr McCann visited the family's home village of Rothley, where he saw the thousands of yellow ribbons, tributes, flowers and cuddly toys left by the public.
He spoke to some of the people who had gathered to show their support and tied his own yellow ribbon, which has become a symbol of hope for Madeleine. Mr McCann said: "It was extremely difficult to leave here without Kate and when I went to Rothley I knew we should have been coming home as a family of five, there's no doubt about that."
Accompanied by aides carrying a suitcase and parcels, Mr McCann returned to be with his wife, Kate, who had remained at the family's Algarve holiday apartment. Standing by his side, Mrs McCann said: "It was quite moving for me to see Gerry in Rothley again. It has just emphasised to us how much support we have got there and everywhere really, and that really helps."
'Jigsaw piece' On Wednesday, the couple, who say they have drawn strength and support from their faith, plan to visit the Roman Catholic shrine in Fatima, in central Portugal, to pray for Madeleine.
Speaking to reporters on Tuesday afternoon, Mr McCann said he was particularly encouraged by the UK police appeal for photos and information.Speaking to reporters on Tuesday afternoon, Mr McCann said he was particularly encouraged by the UK police appeal for photos and information.
He felt confident that the latest appeal would lead to information that led to Madeleine's safe return.
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The police said they wanted pictures that included strangers in the background, but not family or empty scenic shots.The police said they wanted pictures that included strangers in the background, but not family or empty scenic shots.
Photos can be uploaded via a website - www.madeleine.ceopupload.com.Photos can be uploaded via a website - www.madeleine.ceopupload.com.
The photographs will be cross-referenced against a database of pictures of UK paedophiles and other criminals, with police able to check 1,000 an hour.The photographs will be cross-referenced against a database of pictures of UK paedophiles and other criminals, with police able to check 1,000 an hour.
UK POLICE APPEAL Photos with strangers in the backgroundTaken between 19 April and 3 MayUpload photos at www.madeleine.ceopupload.com Volunteer searchers to contact police on 0800 0961233UK POLICE APPEAL Photos with strangers in the backgroundTaken between 19 April and 3 MayUpload photos at www.madeleine.ceopupload.com Volunteer searchers to contact police on 0800 0961233
Any relevant information will then be passed on to the Portuguese police.Any relevant information will then be passed on to the Portuguese police.
Jim Gamble, of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre, said on Monday: "No matter how small or insignificant the information may seem to you, it could be the missing part of the jigsaw, so let us decide if it is important. Mr McCann also repeated the UK police appeal for anyone who took a part in the initial search for her, before the Portuguese police arrived, to contact police on 0800 0961233.
"We are looking for anyone who was at the Ocean Club Resort or surrounding area in the two weeks leading up to Madeleine's disappearance on 3 May, who have photographs that might help our work."
Detective Chief Superintendent Anne Harrison, of the National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA), said it was possible Madeleine was still being hidden in Praia da Luz.
She also appealed for anyone who took a part in the initial search for her, before the Portuguese police arrived, to contact police on 0800 0961233.
Police have teamed up with a number of computer companies to deliver the technological power behind the website and the collection of photographs.
As well as uploading them, police say the public can take any photos they might think relevant to high street photography shop Jessops, which will convert traditional prints to digital images for free.As well as uploading them, police say the public can take any photos they might think relevant to high street photography shop Jessops, which will convert traditional prints to digital images for free.
A number of UK law enforcement agencies are helping the Portuguese authorities, including Leicestershire Constabulary, the Association of Chief Police Officers, CEOP and the NPIA. Mr McCann declined to comment on the Portuguese police's only formal suspect in the case, 33-year-old Robert Murat, a British man who lives close to the McCanns' hotel.
Portuguese police have also confirmed they are investigating claims of a possible sighting of Madeleine in Morocco.Portuguese police have also confirmed they are investigating claims of a possible sighting of Madeleine in Morocco.
Chief inspector Olegario Sousa said the clue was "being verified" and that the Moroccan authorities had been contacted.Chief inspector Olegario Sousa said the clue was "being verified" and that the Moroccan authorities had been contacted.