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Brazzil Magazine
Brazil's Fainthearts Let the Nation Down PDF Print E-mail
2006 - July 2006
Written by John Fitzpatrick   
Sunday, 02 July 2006 06:18

Shame, proclaims frontpage of Jornal do Brasil with Zidane eating a little canary, symbol of Brazil's national team "These guys don't play with their hearts. They only play for money," was the comment made by one disappointed fan on TV Bandeirantes news after Brazil was knocked out of the World Cup by France. The Brazilians were a disgrace. The players brought shame to themselves and let their country down.

 
Condom Machines Won't Solve Brazil's Sex and Pregnancy Woes PDF Print E-mail
2007 - February 2007
Written by Cristovam Buarque   
Thursday, 01 February 2007 15:06

Brazil wants to install condom machines in schoolsOnce again Brazil is offering a simplistic solution for a serious problem plaguing young people and even adolescents: the high rate of precocious pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. To resolve this, the government chose to place mechanic condom dispensers in the schools.

 
Brazil Gets a Chance in London to Show Its Credentials as Global Leader PDF Print E-mail
2009 - January 2009
Written by Lilly Briger   
Thursday, 02 April 2009 15:37

London summit World leaders convened in London for the highly anticipated G20 summit. Without a doubt, the current global economic crisis has transformed the geopolitical landscape and is heralding profound shifts in the international distribution of power. No longer are such momentous gatherings restricted solely to the G8 industrialized nations.

 
Briefing Bush on Brazil the CIA Way PDF Print E-mail
2007 - March 2007
Written by John Fitzpatrick   
Sunday, 04 March 2007 06:42

Brazilian protesters's sign against US president: Off with BushAhead of President George W. Bush's visit to Brazil I thought I would try and find out how he might be briefed by his advisers. Unfortunately I have no contacts at the White House or the American embassy so I had to seek out public sources such as the CIA, the State Department and the Library of Congress. Presumably Washington has learned a lot since Ronald Reagan's embarrassing toast "to the people of Bolivia" during a visit to Brasília in 1982 and Bush will be provided with up-to-date, accurate advice.

 
Three Decades of Brazil's Rita Lee PDF Print E-mail
2004 - November 2004
Written by Ernest Barteldes   
Tuesday, 05 October 2004 21:14

Rita Lee has been around for more than 30 years. Her first appearance was when her band, Os Mutantes, backed Gilberto Gil at the 1967 International Music Festival in Brazil when the latter performed "Domingo No Parque" (A Sunday at The Park), a performance that is remembered mostly for its controversy.

 
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