November 2004
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2004
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Written by Rosamélia de Abreu
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Wednesday, 24 November 2004 11:49 |
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The creation of two extractive reserves in Pará, in the North of Brazil, did away with land disputes, as well as ensuring protection of the environment and the survival of families living in the region. |
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2004
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Written by Silva Diniz
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Wednesday, 24 November 2004 11:13 |
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134 scientists, engineers, and technical specialists from Brazil, France, Germany, and Italy are ready in the city of Timom for the launching of eight Stratospheric Balloons. The idea is to analyze the pollution and the quantity of chemical substances in the environment. |
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2004
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Written by CecÃlia Jorge
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Wednesday, 24 November 2004 08:34 |
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The global AIDS epidemic has been moving fast in affecting women. The 2004 World Epidemiological Bulletin, released yesterday, November 23, by the UN Joint HIV/AIDS Program (UNAIDS), reveals that half of the recently infected population is composed of members of the female sex. |
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2004
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Written by Giuliana Napolitano
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Wednesday, 24 November 2004 07:10 |
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Brazil has one of the largest water basins on the planet; the highway system cannot transport all the goods produced in the country; water transport is cheaper. None of these facts, state critics, have been enough to sway the Brazilian government attention to water transport. |
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2004
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Written by Keite Camacho
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Wednesday, 24 November 2004 06:49 |
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By 2050, the number of people in Brazil over the age of 60 will more than double, jumping from the present 15 million to around 32 million. That is something public policy will have to deal with so the issue will be discussed at a Mercosur meeting that begins tomorrow in BrasÃlia. |
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