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Elections in Quibocó

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Sea for the Well-off

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A Country Is Born

By Brazzil Magazine Only four countries in the world—Canada, Russia, the People’s Republic of ...

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Best-seller Books, Plays and Movies

By Brazzil Magazine PLAYS RIO E Aí, Comeu? (Tell Me, Did You Screw Her?)—Comedy. ...

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The Economy of Chaos

For long considered a patrimony of Brazilian music, Francisco Buarque de Hollanda, better known ...

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LETTERS

For long considered a patrimony of Brazilian music, Francisco Buarque de Hollanda, better known ...

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The Darkest Night

Brasília’s authorities wanted to dispel the notion that the blackout had anything to do ...

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Au Revoir, Dictionary-Man

Bibliography: By Alessandra Dalevi With characteristic humility Antônio Houaiss used to call himself "a ...

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Silenced Nightingale

Brazilian Bidu Sayão was 18 when she premiered in the Teatro Municipal do Rio ...

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The Yanomami Bluff and Other Myths

Forgotten by the Brazilian authorities for half the millennium, relegated to the condition of ...