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November 2004
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Written by Carlos Chagas
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Tuesday, 09 November 2004 08:10 |
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It’s on, with a fixed term, the honeymoon for the elected on October 30, in 43 cities where runoff elections were carried out. Since October 3, the 5,549 mayors selected in the first ballot have enjoyed such an interlude, in peace with life and their sleep.
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2004 -
November 2004
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Written by Marcelo Leite
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Sunday, 07 November 2004 09:30 |
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Sparks often fly when environmentalists and farmers come together, especially in Brazil. And that is exactly what happened in September at Fazenda Tanguro, a farm in Querência, Mato Grosso state.
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2004 -
November 2004
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Written by John Fitzpatrick
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Sunday, 07 November 2004 08:08 |
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“The Girl from Ipanema” is the most famous Brazilian song in the world. It has been covered by dozens of singers and countless versions have appeared in several languages. Probably the best-known English version is by Astrud Gilberto in which the Brazilian singer’s husky voice is offset by Stan Getz’s super smooth musical accompaniment.
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2004 -
November 2004
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Written by Carolina Brígido
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Friday, 05 November 2004 14:41 |
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A University of the State of Rio de Janeiro study based upon the 2000 Census shows that only one in 50 adults who call themselves, black, mixed race or indigenous succeeds in completing college. One out of every ten white Brazilians over 25 years old has a college diploma.
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2004 -
November 2004
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Written by Richard F. Kane
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Thursday, 04 November 2004 16:10 |
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At the 2004 Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association in San Francisco, former Brazilian President Fernando Henrique Cardoso was asked to reflect on the future of neoliberalism. His conclusion: neoliberalism has no future.
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