November 2004
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November 2004
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Written by Luisa Massarani
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Tuesday, 16 November 2004 16:50 |
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Brazilian scientists cannot fulfil their social duty to engage with the public on matters relating to their research because of how they are evaluated by the government, said a senior Brazilian researcher and science communicator at a meeting in Buenos Aires, Argentina, earlier this month.
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November 2004
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Written by Augusto Zimmermann
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Tuesday, 16 November 2004 16:34 |
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The Constitution of Brazil says, in its Article 5, that Brazilians and foreigners residing in the country shall be ensured with the inviolability of their right to life. This means, in practical terms, that they have the right of not being killed by either the state or criminals.
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November 2004
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Written by Janer Cristaldo
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Sunday, 14 November 2004 16:07 |
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São Paulo is a rich town, isn’t it true? There is a miniscule minority of poor people in São Paulo. At least that is the theory behind the assertions by the local press in these post-election days.
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November 2004
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Written by David Kane
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Friday, 12 November 2004 15:49 |
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Major trade accord negotiations such as the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) are stalled due to huge differences in views of what should be included in these discussions.
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November 2004
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Written by Cristovam Buarque
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Thursday, 11 November 2004 13:09 |
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Two months ago the press divulged the fact that Brazil’s Bolsa Família Program had stopped requiring that the children of the Program families attend school. These denunciations had great repercussions.
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