November 2004
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2004
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Written by Saulo Moreno
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Wednesday, 24 November 2004 05:40 |
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The National Conference on Land and Water (Conferência Nacional Terra e Ãgua) which is taking place in Brasilia is being attended by 10,000 participants. However, a dispute over the government's land reform targets for this year has arisen and taken the spotlight. |
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2004
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Written by Juliana Andrade
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Wednesday, 24 November 2004 05:18 |
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Since the beginning of the Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva administration in Brazil, in January 2002, a total of 7,014 workers have been freed from slave-type labor. |
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2004
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Written by Marina Sarruf
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Wednesday, 24 November 2004 04:09 |
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Next year, Brazil is going to start opening distribution centers for Brazilian products on the foreign market. The first center should be inaugurated in January, in Miami, United States, and the second in Frankfurt, Germany, in the second half of 2005. |
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2004
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Written by Fabiana Uchinaka
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Wednesday, 24 November 2004 03:55 |
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A bold and creative group of Brazilian slum dwellers, joined together in an association of residents, has transformed the lives of 30,000 people in a ghetto in Fortaleza, capital of Ceará. |
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2004
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Written by Newsroom
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Tuesday, 23 November 2004 18:44 |
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Brazil's Movement of Dam Victims (MAB), as the name itself expresses, is a social organization to defend the rights of people affected by dam construction. |
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