By Sergio Goncalves LISBON (Reuters) – Portugal’s government approved a bill on Thursday that would allow judicial authorities access some customer data stored by telecom operators and sidestep a pro-privacy court ruling it said hampered investigations of serious crimes such a terrorism. The ruling Socialists have a majority in parliament, meaning the bill should be easily approved. Last month, the Constitutional Court delivered a blow to the government by banning the use of an existing single national database that kept, for a period of one year, data on telecommunications traffic of all citi…