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How Brazil Is Getting Ready to Crush an Expected US Invasion of the Amazon PDF Print E-mail
2012 - January 2012
Written by Carlos Chagas   
Monday, 23 January 2012 04:42

Brazilian Army in the jungle Nothing better than to start the year trying to play a guess game: which was the most ecologically regrettable episode in 2011? In our view, it was the fact that former minister Marina Silva left the Green Party (Partido Verde), something that will rekindle the dispute waged for decades or even centuries over the sovereignty in the Amazon.

 
Amid Explosive Growth Brazil's Internet Stumbles over Hacking, Piracy and Censorship PDF Print E-mail
2012 - January 2012
Written by Alex Sanchez   
Monday, 16 January 2012 03:41

Censorship in Brazilian Internet As a rising star on the global stage and as the current financial model that many other Latin American states wish to emulate, Brazil is viewed as the poster child for regional development. With that said, one aspect of Brazil's extraordinary pace of growth that has not been widely discussed is how widespread Internet usage is in the Portuguese-speaking giant.

 
US's New Policy to Drive Brazil Away from Iran Is Powered by Alcohol PDF Print E-mail
2012 - January 2012
Written by Christina Gordon*   
Tuesday, 10 January 2012 03:36

A meeting between Lula and Ahmadinejad in Teheran President Obama's authorization of the expulsion of the Venezuelan consul general from that country's consulate office has further deteriorated relations between the two countries. Although the Obama administration has not been explicit as to the reason for the expulsion, the action is within Washington's legal right.

 
The Brazilian Farce: Celebrating World's Most Miserable 6th Largest Economy PDF Print E-mail
2012 - January 2012
Written by Mauro Pereira   
Monday, 09 January 2012 04:02

Poverty and wealth Having gone through the year-end celebrations we were left with the feeling that 2011, as a whole, will not be missed: it will be marked as one of the most mediocre political years, characterized by successive crises involving the three branches of government. I don't know which one most haunts my fears, what I know is they all exacerbate my deepest suspicion.

 
"The New Crop of Brazilian Illegals Coming to the US Is the Scum of the Earth" PDF Print E-mail
2012 - January 2012
Written by Ernest Barteldes   
Friday, 06 January 2012 03:18

Jim Rizoli In spite of its cold winters, the state of Massachusetts has been very attractive to Brazilian immigrants, who now form one of the largest and most vibrant expat Brazilian groups (second only to Florida), where they have established businesses like restaurants, bakeries, language schools and capoeira centers.

 
Brazil's Failing Popular Housing Program Shows a Government Out of Touch with Reality PDF Print E-mail
2012 - January 2012
Written by Ruban Selvanayagam   
Thursday, 05 January 2012 02:11

A housing unit in Macaé In 2011 it became increasingly apparent that the Brazilian property market is unlikely to escape the ongoing effects of the global financial climate with bearish forecasts pointing to drops potentially reaching as much as 40 percent.

 
Green Protesters Might Be Right, But Brazil & Co Probably Won't Listen to Them PDF Print E-mail
2011 - December 2011
Written by Sara Bruziches   
Saturday, 31 December 2011 22:10

Work goes on in Belo Monte Are urbanization and efforts toward environmental sustainability and land preservation compatible? Can we imagine a development strategy that does not destroy territory and also respects the rights of local indigenous populations? These are the fundamental questions that are arising in Brazil, Bolivia, and Chile; each of which are going through various types of economic booms that require investment in energy and infrastructure.

 
Becoming the 6th Largest Economy Was the Easy Part. Now the Real Work Starts for Brazil PDF Print E-mail
2011 - December 2011
Written by Ernest Barteldes   
Saturday, 31 December 2011 03:18

Business Park in Diadema, Brazil In recent weeks, I have read a lot about how the economic growth of Brazil has made it possible to Brazilians to travel abroad more often and enjoy perks that were considered luxuries not too long ago.

 
Brazil's Nilson Matta: The Master of Lower Tones PDF Print E-mail
2011 - December 2011
Written by Ernest Barteldes   
Wednesday, 14 December 2011 03:45

Nilton Matta After having interviewed Romero Lubambo and Duduka Da Fonseca in this series, it was a natural thing to talk to Nilson Matta, who is considered - alongside cats like Stanley Clarke and Victor Wooten - one of the top bassists alive today.

 
Boycotted by Brazil's Mainstream Media Book on Opposition's Corruption Becomes Instant Bestseller PDF Print E-mail
2011 - December 2011
Written by Leonardo Attuch   
Sunday, 11 December 2011 21:27

Privataria Tucana Amaury Ribeiro Junior's A Privataria Tucana (Private is a neologism combining Privatization and Piracy. Tucano is a common name given to members of the PSDB party) is a controversial book written by a no less controversial journalist, but certainly competent at what he does. Former special reporter of weekly magazine Isto É and daily newspaper O Globo, Amaury has won several Esso awards, which were praised by his colleagues and bosses.

 
The Obvious Act of Refusing a Bribe Has Become Heroism in Brazil. And This Is a Shame PDF Print E-mail
2011 - December 2011
Written by Cristovam Buarque   
Thursday, 08 December 2011 02:48

Lieutenant Disraeli Last month, Brazil took pride in Rio de Janeiro's police: some of them for their heroism in refusing a drug dealer's bribe and others for their competence and heroism in occupying the Rocinha favela. But, surprisingly, the pride in some Brazilians' heroism provokes a sense of shame about the country's social structure.

 
Brazil, a Poor Country Mired in Lies, Hostage to Greedy Political Parties PDF Print E-mail
2011 - December 2011
Written by Mauro Pereira   
Thursday, 08 December 2011 02:11

Brazilian kid in trash dump The results of research recently published by the IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics) and UNICEF - the first one finding that 70% of households in Brazil are living with open sewers and that most do not have clean water, the second stating that about 40% of adolescents aged between 12 and 17 years are living below the poverty line and 20% of them do not know how to read or write - reveal the perverse face of an unjust and unequal nation, disfigured by one of its most serious social crisis.

 
Dilma's Legacy: Dealing with Lula's Remnants of Corrupt Aides PDF Print E-mail
2011 - November 2011
Written by Arthur Ituassu   
Wednesday, 30 November 2011 01:44

Dilma visits Lula at hospital Dilma Rousseff approaches the anniversary of her inauguration as Brazil's president at the beginning of 2012 following a year when policy advances and political setbacks have tumbled into one another. Among the most spectacular of the latter is a series of corruption scandals which has led to the fall of no less than five of her ministers.

 
A Lesson Passed from Father to Son in Brazil: He Who Doesn't Steal Is a Sucker PDF Print E-mail
2011 - November 2011
Written by João Ubaldo Ribeiro   
Tuesday, 29 November 2011 00:12

Father and son Distinguished reader, lovely lady reader, put yourself in the shoes of someone who has to write every week. I am not referring to the obligation to produce a text regularly without fail. Sometimes, like everything in life is a little boring, but with experience this is a piece of cake, there are tricks and tips learned informally over the years and this is no sweat for the old hand.

 
Brazilians Don't Protest in the Streets Simply Because They're Happy With What They Have PDF Print E-mail
2011 - November 2011
Written by Ricardo Kotscho   
Friday, 25 November 2011 00:47

March against corruption What happened? Or rather, why it didn't happen? There were only 150 "protestants" in Cinelândia, downtown Rio de Janeiro, for the anti-corruption demonstration organized by five groups in social networks.

 
Brazil's Antonio Adolfo: Bridging Traditions PDF Print E-mail
2011 - November 2011
Written by Bruce Gilman   
Tuesday, 22 November 2011 03:26

Antonio Adolfo's CD Jazz hagiography abounds with tales of unknown talent, many of the stories probably apocryphal, but in the case of Antonio Adolfo we have a genuinely underrated, yet influential figure. The son of a music teacher and orchestral violinist, Adolfo began his professional career when he was 17, performing in nightclubs on a narrow side street in Rio nicknamed Beco das Garrafas (Bottles Lane). Says Adolfo, "I was musically created and educated there." At age 22 he was touring with Elis Regina.

 
A Brazilian Senator's Proposal: A World Tribunal to Judge Environmental Crimes PDF Print E-mail
2011 - November 2011
Written by Cristovam Buarque   
Monday, 21 November 2011 15:33

Senator Cristovam Buarque In July 1981, during the 33rd Meeting of the Brazilian Society for the Progress of Science (SBPC) in Salvador da Bahia, I presented a proposal to create a Forum to Judge Development Crimes in Brazil. At that time five possible crimes existed:

 
Should I Go Back to Brazil? Definitely Maybe PDF Print E-mail
2011 - November 2011
Written by Ernest Barteldes   
Monday, 14 November 2011 03:30

Brazilian passport Last week Time magazine had a cover feature about moving up in America compared with what it was fifty or sixty years ago during the economic boom that came in the years after World War II  -  a time heralded by many as one of the best times in this country.

 
Brazil's Number One Thug: Saint Nem, Neither Comedian Nor Martyr PDF Print E-mail
2011 - November 2011
Written by Ruth de Aquino   
Sunday, 13 November 2011 15:28

Nem In a war operation that used 7 helicopters, 18 armored cars and about 3,000 man, authorities in Rio, have taken back from the drug Mafia, the favela (slum) of Rocinha, the city's largest shantytown, with 70,000 residents. For the last 6 year, law, prime minister and king in Rocinha was 34 year old Antônio Francisco Bonfim Lopes, aka Nem,  chief of the drug trafficking gang Amigos dos Amigos (Friends of Friends). All with the help of a corrupt police.

 
Well, I'll Be Damned! The Drummer Was Right After All! PDF Print E-mail
2011 - November 2011
Written by Josmar Lopes   
Wednesday, 09 November 2011 03:32

Buddy Deppenschmidt Never print anything in haste, or in anger, I always say. Well, maybe the time has come for me to get a taste of my own medicine. Back in 2004, I published an article on this Website called "Damn the Drummer, Where's the Composer?"

 
Brazil's Option of College or Nothing Forgets How Essential Technical Professionals Are PDF Print E-mail
2011 - October 2011
Written by Cristovam Buarque   
Monday, 31 October 2011 18:19

Senai London will host the Olympics next year but this year, from October 5 to 8, the city held the 41st WorldSkills Competition - the World Olympics of Technical Education. For four days, 944 competitors from 51 countries and from every continent competed for medals in tests that simulate day-to-day work in 46 professions.

 
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