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Why Terror Won’t Bloom Here

Brazilians used the American tragedy to make fun of themselves. This is one of ...

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Vive Cardoso

Blaming the Americans for the world’s problems will always win applause, especially in France, ...

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The Man Who Knew Too Much

"I committed the only sin that politics does not forgive: to tell the truth ...

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At the Mercy of the CIA

"I committed the only sin that politics does not forgive: to tell the truth ...

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A Sampling of Brazil

The second decade of the 20th Century is represented by the Picasso-influenced modern wave ...

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Beating as Usual

Amnesty International tells that police torture to obtain confessions is a routine practice in ...

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Switch as You Wish

Almost half the politicians elected in 1999 no longer  represent the parties on whose ...

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English for Brazucas

Of the kitchen appliances, one is—or used to be—more popular in Brazil than in ...

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Gloves Are Off

In a country as regionally minded as Brazil would it make sense to have ...