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Linux Friendly Brazil

Twenty percent of all computers used by the Brazilian ministries are running Linux and ...

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Brazil’s Quilombos to Become Legal

Brazil’s 1988 Constitution acknowledges the rights of quilombo communities, rural villages founded by blacks ...

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Brazil Grows Despite High Interests

Some Brazilian economists are optimistic about Brazil’s prospects for this and next year. Companies ...

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Brazil: Lula’s Friends Have License to Kill

If Brazil’s Central Bank president becomes an insurmountable liability, be it for the series ...

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Brazil: A Decade-Long Lynching

In 1993, the weekly magazine Veja made an error, falsely accusing House Representative Ibsen ...

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Brazil Sees Death Squad in Homeless Massacre

A 2003 study by Brazil’s Economic Research Institute Foundation shows that over ten thousand ...

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Brazil: More Power to Quilombos

Quilombos are rural Afro-Brazilian communities that originated in the 17th century with the rebellion ...

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Brazil: Blame It on Neoliberalism

Brazil is at a crossroads, according to João Pedro Stédile, a leader of Brazil’s ...

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In Brazil, Dictatorship Is Back

Brazil’s President Lula is intent on building a brilliant and lasting career. He has ...

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William Taught Me All I Needed About Brazil

In the Brazilian Northeast, a land haunted by deserts, the parties, the music, and ...