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LETTERS

The debate over affirmative action is encouraging. If nothing else, it forces people in ...

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Intimist Minimalist

The debate over affirmative action is encouraging. If nothing else, it forces people in ...

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Jabuti Laureate

Being awarded the Jabuti may mean the difference between obscurity and fame. By Francesco ...

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Obscene Was Her Middle Name

Cassandra Rios and another woman writer by the name of Adelaide Carraro became famous ...

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Who’ll Care for Them?

Under ex-President Fernando Collor de Mello the indigenous health care system was decentralized. Since ...

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And Now?

"New" market prices should be high enough to encourage private investment and push the ...

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Democracy Undressed

Brazil longs for radical changes that will reorient  its future, while radically adhering to ...

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Sarney Blarney

A Federal Police raid, to check on allegations of misappropriation of public funds by ...

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Poetic Justice

Lula’s recent tactic of trying to weave an alliance with the right-wing evangelical PL ...

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So Vain

Why does President Cardoso want Brazil as a permanent member of the UN Security ...