February 2005
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February 2005
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Written by Kori Crow
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Friday, 23 May 2008 03:03 |
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As a young woman and habitual traveler to developing countries, I have always made a point to be keenly aware of local customs and norms when it comes to my wardrobe. It is, after all, the smartest thing to do isn’t it?
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February 2005
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Written by Carlos Chagas
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Monday, 28 February 2005 12:02 |
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The festival of explicit elitism has restarted, performed by the usual ones, those self-professed superior masters of royal Brazil. It didn’t take more than 24 hours for the elites, through their media spokespeople, to begin to apply on Severino Cavalcanti (House of Representative’s recently elected Speaker) what they had attempted but failed on former President Itamar Franco.
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February 2005
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Written by Augusto Zimmermann
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Saturday, 26 February 2005 14:46 |
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The Constitution of Brazil seems to fully protect freedom of expression for intellectual, artistic, scientific, and media activities. In its Article 220, the basic law of this nation explicitly says that manifestations of thought, expression, and information must not be subjected to governmental restrictions for political, ideological, and artistic reasons.
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February 2005
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Written by Roger Burbach
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Thursday, 24 February 2005 21:03 |
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The murder of Dorothy Stang, a 73 year-old American nun who helped peasants engage in sustainable agriculture in the Amazonian rain forest, comes as oligarchic interests and the parliamentary right are on a political offensive against the government of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
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February 2005
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Written by Janer Cristaldo
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Thursday, 24 February 2005 09:29 |
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There are cadavers and cadavers, isn’t it true? Some are sacred. Others aren’t worth a penny. Killed February 12, in Anapu, state of Pará, was the American Sister Dorothy Mae Stang.
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