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October 2004
October 2004

I Don't Vote in Brazil and I'm Proud of It PDF Print E-mail
2004 - October 2004
Written by Janer Cristaldo   
Thursday, 14 October 2004 03:19

Democracy is beautiful, isn't it true? Too bad that something as dirty as elections are at its base. Recently, I failed to fulfill my civic duty, as I have done for a good 15 years. Well, you may say, if I omit to cast a ballot, I cannot complain later. Could be, but neither do I have reasons for regrets.

 
Brazil's Lula Pushing for a Council to Judge the Judges PDF Print E-mail
2004 - October 2004
Written by Augusto Zimmermann   
Wednesday, 13 October 2004 19:18

Supreme building seen from the Planalto PalaceJudges in Brazil acquired from the 1988 Constitution an impressive degree of administrative, financial, and disciplinary independence. Since then, they are able to strike down any act of questionable legality enacted by public authorities.

 
Landless and Just About Hopeless in Brazil PDF Print E-mail
2004 - October 2004
Written by Nicholas Arons   
Tuesday, 12 October 2004 19:03

The Cedar Reservoir of Quixadá, Ceará, is one of the most beautiful spots in Brazil. I sat there for hours with my friends Jaymes and Oclesiano, staring up at the mountains and down at the water.

 
In Iracema, Brazil, You Don’t Live, You Get By PDF Print E-mail
2004 - October 2004
Written by Nicholas Arons   
Tuesday, 12 October 2004 17:14

Poverty in CearáReligion and politics to many are inseparable. I heard this often in Iracema, which is the county seat of a small municipality in the northeast of Ceará, Brazil.

 
Messiahs, Troubadours, and Bards of Brazil PDF Print E-mail
2004 - October 2004
Written by Nicholas Arons   
Tuesday, 12 October 2004 13:21

Literature of CordelI knew I had to visit Juazeiro do Norte, Ceará, as soon as I saw the television broadcast of the 1997 funeral march for Frei Damião, a northeastern religious leader.

 
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