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Camamu: A Piece of Brazil Deliciously Far from Civilization

A narrow strip of sand that seems like it may be submersed any second, ...

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In Brazil, Investigative Journalism May Mean Death Sentence for the Reporter

Brazil is booming.  Latin America’s largest and most populous nation recently surpassed the United ...

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In Brazil, Environment Protection Has Become a Guerrilla War

The history of violent land conflicts in Brazil is a long one specially in ...

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Brazil’s World Cup Law Guarantees Plenty of Booze and Holidays

Brazil’s 2014 World Soccer Cup law approved yesterday, March 28, by the Brazilian House ...

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Brazil President Asks for More Democratic International System in BRICS meeting

The president of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff, defended today, in New Delhi, India, reforms in ...

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Floating Exchange Rate Is Here to Stay, Says Brazilian President

Nelson Barbosa, the executive secretary of Brazil’s Ministry of Finances, speaking at a seminar ...

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The São Paulo Election’s Winner Is a Minas Politician Who Wants to Be Brazil’s President

The leading Brazilian politician José Serra celebrated his 70th birthday on 19 March 2012. ...

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Sorry, New York. The Hip-Hop Thrill Has Gone South to Rio

If you were ambling along the Copacabana beach, in Rio, in recent months, you ...

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To Me Comfort Food Is Brazilian Food

Comfort food to many means meat and potatoes or something that makes you feel ...

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Revisiting: 5 Things President Obama Can do Now to Improve US-Brazil Relations

On December 5, 2010 I published a piece in Brazzil (1) highlighting five steps ...