2004

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The Price of a Slave in Brazil

Brazil is responsible for 15 percent of women trafficked in South America, a great ...

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Brazil: Farewell to a Cursed Poet

Although shunned for a time by publishers due to her erotic books, writer Hilda ...

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Brazil: How to Make a Lite FTAA

The latest round of negotiations for the Free Trade Agreement of the Americas was ...

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Music: Assorted Brazilian Biscuits

Given the brushoff by BMG, singer Maria Bethânia signed with Biscoito Fino and began ...

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In Brazil, Indians Win Land But Can’t Get It

The Xavante Indians were expelled from their land in 1967. In 1998, the demarcation ...

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The List of the Undone in Lula’s Brazil

As a reader of O Estado de S. Paulo pointed out, during the thirteen ...

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Brazil Cabinet: The Fall of a Dreamer and a Doer

Following his resignation, Brazil’s former Education Minister Cristovam Buarque, claimed he had been isolated ...

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Brazil: Rocinha Shantytown Goes to War

In Rocinha, Rio de Janeiro, the largest favela in South America, teachers at local ...

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Brazil: A Tale of Two Lulas

Brazil’s financial team has been reeling. And last week, President Lula took his team ...

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Brazil’s Lula Gives the Press a Hard Time. Again.

The Brazilian government is operating on a climate of electoral campaigning and the press ...