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No US Lapdog Anymore

President Lula is certain to adopt his own road, veering Brazil from its traditional ...

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Odd Bedfellows

Looking at the range of Lula’s backers one cannot help recalling Robert Browning’s poem ...

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So Near, Yet So Far

José Serra virtually destroyed Ciro Gomes on television. If he unleashes this force against ...

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Follow the Leader

A Lula victory will allow Brazil, in alliance with some of the U.S.’s adversaries, ...

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Democracy 101

Brazilians are really not too impressed with the free trade experiment. They want a ...

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Long Will Live Free Markets

Why did many Brazilian businesspeople desert Serra and back Lula? They believe that someone ...

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No Yes-Man Anymore

After 100 years playing a subordinate role to the United States, Brazil, under Lula, ...

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Who’s This Lula?

While exhibiting an impressive gallery of flip-flops without so much as blushing, the PT ...

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Open Letter to President Lula

You will not be able to accuse or avoid responsibility. Who are you going ...

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Rio’s Holiest View

Faced with the PT’s fine standing after the first round the international press may ...