2004

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It Seems Cardoso Is Still President in Brazil

Brazil Lula’s government will have to take care, less through not having fulfilled its ...

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Fooling the British, the Brazilian Way

While the British wanted slavery abolished in Brazil, Brazilians with an economy dominated by ...

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Green May to Fight Red April in Brazil

Brazil’s National Agrarian Reform Plan launched by Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva ...

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Brazil Reaping Film Rewards

Movie theater operators in Brazil claim to be strained—in this case by the longstanding ...

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Let Senna Rest in Peace, Brazil!

It is typical of the natives of São Paulo, Brazil, that they should make ...

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Brazil: Different Laws for Different Folks

In Brazil, a white must obey all the laws, but an Indian can kill, ...

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Unearthing Brazil’s Women Writers

The book Brazilian Women Writers of the Nineteenth Century runs to almost one thousand ...

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Only Bosses Happy with Brazil’s New Minimum Wage

Starting May 1st, Brazil’s minimum wage will be raised from 240 to 260 reais, ...

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In Brazil, They Just Blame the Media

If the Brazilian government had begun to create the promised ten million jobs, or ...

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Brazil, World’s Number 1 Killing Field

In Brazil, 40,000 people are killed, annually, by firearms, according to the United Nations. ...