October 2004
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October 2004
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Written by Augusto Zimmermann
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Friday, 22 October 2004 16:25 |
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Some jurists regard Brazil’s constitutional and statutory protection as a model for the world in all it says about the rights of children. The Unicef describes Brazil’s Child and Adolescent Statute as one of the most advanced in the world. In reality, however, children’s rights in Brazil only exist on paper.
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October 2004
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Written by Carlos Chagas
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Wednesday, 20 October 2004 08:44 |
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Despite not having a crystal ball, every now and then, in politics, looking out into the future is a good thing. Even if only to get a sense, later, of how wrong were our predictions. Still, with not enough paint and big brushes, let’s try to sketch out the portrait of the 2006 presidential race.
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October 2004
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Written by Cristovam Buarque
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Tuesday, 19 October 2004 18:02 |
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Brazil will be the country that we want only on the day that, when a baby is born, his or her father, holding his child into his arms, will say, “When my child grows up, he (or she) will be a teacher.”
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October 2004
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Written by Cecília Prada
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Sunday, 17 October 2004 14:00 |
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Given the current precarious, uneasy, hybrid and indebted state of Brazilian journalism, in which the survival of the print medium is daily menaced by a media avalanche, the definition of June 1 as Press Day is worth noting.
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October 2004
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Written by John Fitzpatrick
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Sunday, 17 October 2004 08:07 |
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Like many Paulistas, when I go for a walk in the park I usually head for Ibirapuera, which is the city’s largest and most popular green space. It is surrounded by the solidly middle-class districts of Jardins, Itaim, Moema and Vila Mariana.
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