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An "F" in Brazilian History

How quickly do we forget. One of Brazil’s largest newspapers opened its columns to ...

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Brazil: Lula’s Useless Refineries

We don’t need the new oil refineries promised by President Lula. In Brazil, we ...

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Brazilian Indians: What FUNAI Won’t Tell You

Tours with visits to Indian villages are common in the Brazilian Amazon. Within the ...

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Brazil: Farewell to the Last Emperor

Globo’s owner, Roberto Marinho, built an empire from a single newspaper, which he took ...

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Brazilian Dream: College for All

An alert from Brazil’s Minister of Education, Cristovam Buarque: the current social remoteness of ...

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Brazil’s Emperor Tourist

Brazil’s Emperor, Pedro II, during his time abroad found out how much Brazil needed ...

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In Brazil, Beggar’s Wage Is Privilege

Brazil’s President Lula asks, "Why should a university professor retire at age 53." And ...

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Roberto Marinho – The Most Powerful Man in Brazil

Roberto Marinho commanded a media empire and some say that he was more powerful ...

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Brazil: Lula Wins Round One

Unfortunately for Lula, the pension vote alone is not a magic wand, and much ...

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My 20 Years as a Brazilian Gringo

I’ve become much less American and much more Brazilian. Take my anti-U.S. imperialist sentiments, ...