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Wednesday, 23 February 2005 IMF Praises Brazil for Public Investment Pilot Program Teresa Ter-Minassian 9426
Tuesday, 22 February 2005 Brazil's Perdigão Has Record 139% Hike in Profit in 2004 Newsroom 7917
Tuesday, 22 February 2005 Brazil: World's Main Iron Ore Producer Raises Prices by 71.5% Newsroom 15339
Tuesday, 22 February 2005 Brazil Wants a Larger Piece of World's Software Pie Marina Sarruf 9847
Tuesday, 22 February 2005 Brazil Market Slides With Weak Dollar Jeremy Simon 9405
Tuesday, 22 February 2005 Second Killer of US Nun Arrested in Brazil Spensy Pimentel 8887
Tuesday, 22 February 2005 Job Is Brazil's Biggest Worry Now Keite Camacho 7941
Tuesday, 22 February 2005 43% of Brazil's Energy Comes from Renewable Sources Silva Diniz 7895
Tuesday, 22 February 2005 Brazil's Natural Gas Fleet Close to 1 Million Alana Gandra 8268
Tuesday, 22 February 2005 Brazilian Indians Enter Information Era Silva Diniz 12438
Tuesday, 22 February 2005 Despite US$ 2 Bi Surplus Brazil's Foreign Debt Still US$ 203.5 Bi Stênio Ribeiro 9281
Tuesday, 22 February 2005 161 Brazilians on Death List Due to Land Dispute Juliana Andrade 5373
Tuesday, 22 February 2005 Brazil: Confessed Killer of US Nun Says He Was Hired by Nun's Friend Newsroom 9278
Monday, 21 February 2005 Not So Modest Plan: To Make Brazil World's Largest Organic Food Producer Pedro Malavolta 8621
Monday, 21 February 2005 Brazil's BNDES Opens the Wallet: US$ 23 Billion to Go Newsroom 7530
Monday, 21 February 2005 Sister Dorothy, an Addition to Brazil's Gallery of Martyrs Tomás Balduíno 9580
Monday, 21 February 2005 Slave Labor Common Where US Nun Was Murdered in Brazil Joanne Blaney 8494
Monday, 21 February 2005 Despite US Surtax Brazil Should Increase Shrimp Exports Newsroom 7850
Monday, 21 February 2005 Brazil Gets Its Own Logo Mylena Fiori 8892
Monday, 21 February 2005 Brazil's NGOs Against Privatizing Water Juliana Cézar Nunes 6960
Monday, 21 February 2005 Brazilians Protest US Nun's Murder Daisy Nascimento 7881
Monday, 21 February 2005 Rayfran Sales Confesses He Killed US Nun Spensy Pimentel 7547
Monday, 21 February 2005 Brazil Wins Another Round Against EU Trade Barriers Daniel Lima 9420
Monday, 21 February 2005 A Logo and a Plan to Make Brazil a Top Tourist Destination Cláudia Abreu 11363
Monday, 21 February 2005 Brazil Wants US Help Against Money-Laundering Luciana Vasconcelos 9815
Monday, 21 February 2005 Jobs and Interests Are Up and Inflation Down in Brazil Nielmar de Oliveira 7236
Monday, 21 February 2005 Brazil Brings Zero Hunger to Egypt Newsroom 10324
Monday, 21 February 2005 Brazil Gets Ready to Sell Carbon Credits Vitor Abdala 8808
Sunday, 20 February 2005 Chicken Exports Keep Growing in Brazil Led by Japan Pedro Z. Malavolta 8325
Sunday, 20 February 2005 After All-Time High, Brazilian Market Tumbles Jeremy Simon 9787
Friday, 18 February 2005 4,000 Soldiers Ready for Action in the Amazon After Nun's Slaying Spensy Pimentel 10021
Friday, 18 February 2005 Brazil Creates 20-Million-Acre Amazon Reserve Ana Paula Marra 9474
Friday, 18 February 2005 Job Market in Brazil the Best Since 1990 Daisy Nascimento 9103
Friday, 18 February 2005 Brazil's Landless Movement Calls World to Action MST 7928
Friday, 18 February 2005 Brazilian Groups Blame US Nun Murder on Lax Law Newsroom 11501
Friday, 18 February 2005 Brazilian Minister Gets a Middle East Full of Meetings Isaura Daniel 6932
Friday, 18 February 2005 Brazil Pays Homage to Kyoto Accord Keite Camacho 6810
Friday, 18 February 2005 Brazilian Premium Coffee Gets a Home in California Newsroom 7888
Friday, 18 February 2005 Brazilians and Arabs Are All Business Mylena Fion 10721
Friday, 18 February 2005 São Paulo Governor to Attend Focus Brazil in Florida Newsroom 8822
Thursday, 17 February 2005 American Launches Second Daily Nonstop to Brazil Newsroom 9098
Thursday, 17 February 2005 Brazil Drags Latin America Up Jeremy Simon 10173
Thursday, 17 February 2005 Brazilians Arrested in US for Counterfeiting Newroom 8247
Thursday, 17 February 2005 Canada to Teach How to Protect Brazilians Threatened by Death Newsroom 8074
Thursday, 17 February 2005 Brazil Cajoles Caribbean Nations Into Backing It for UN Seat Nelson Motta 7624
Thursday, 17 February 2005 US Called Immoral Polluter by Protesters in Brazil Flávia Albuquerque 8548
Thursday, 17 February 2005 Alcohol Makes Brazil Environment Friendly Alana Gandra 8185
Thursday, 17 February 2005 Suspect of Killing US Nun Had Been Fined Juliana Andrade 10178
Thursday, 17 February 2005 Looking for Diamonds in Brazil Newsroom 9023
Wednesday, 16 February 2005 Middle East Woos Brazilian Entrepreneurs Geovana Pagel 13271
 
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  • Brazil Engaged in Another Olympics: Reshaping Its Image Before Games Open


    Economist's cover on BrazilBrazil received a huge boost in its international image with its selection as the host of the 2016 Olympics, but it was really just the cherry on top of the overall recognition of the country's ascension to the ranks of one of the world's most important countries. Now, as it finally takes its place on the world scene, there has been a great deal of concern about what kind of image Brazil hopes to project, now that the world is really paying attention.

  • Iranian Leader's Visit to Brazil Takes the Gloss off Lula's International Image


    Ahmadinejad meets LulaThe only good thing to say about the visit to Brazil of Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, on Monday November 23, is that it was mercifully short and lasted less than 24 hours. Ahmadinejad had his picture taken being hugged by president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva who gave him a warm welcome and said Iran had every right to develop nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.

  • Poor Women from Northeast Brazil Learn Joy of Meeting and Helping Each Other


    Joined hands The small, coastal town of Condé is located just a twenty minute's drive from João Pessoa, the capital of Paraíba. The Northeast of Brazil has historically been a place of encounter and mixing between peoples. For millenia groups of indigenous people fished, farmed, migrated and sometimes fought along this large, fertile area.

  • Ahmadinejad's Visit: Iran, Honduras and Brazil's Hypocrisy in Dealing With Them


    Ahmadinejad and Lula The Brazilian diplo-MÁ-cia (bad diplomacy) carries on its accelerated course towards the non-acknowledgment of human rights, although sometimes it takes pleasure in saying that it does precisely the opposite. The visit of Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is another example of a diplomatic omission that verges on hypocrisy.

  • Lula Is About to Fulfill His Wish of Getting His Good Friend Chavez in Mercosur


    Lula and Chavez On July 4, 2006, representatives of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay met in Caracas to sign the protocol for the entrance of Venezuela into the Southern Common Market (Mercosur). After two and a half years, the protocol was approved by the legislative bodies of Argentina and Uruguay, and as of now it may be only days away from being ratified by the continent's economic megalith, Brazil.

  • Denying Education is the Other AIDS. And Brazil Is Guilty of Inflicting It


    Children from a Diadema band Some sectors of the fight against AIDS have suggested that Thabo Mbeki, the former president of South Africa, committed genocide through his absence from the fight against the illness in his country throughout his two terms.

  • Child Labor Went Down in Brazil, But 5 Million Underage Workers Are Still Way Too Many


    Child labor in Brazil One hundred and eleven years after Brazil abolished slavery, the number of workers deprived of their freedom is still huge. They raise cattle, produce charcoal, sugar cane or timber. Some of them, most undocumented Bolivians, work in basements of small apparel factories in São Paulo and other metropolis.

  • Some Humility Would Do Lula Good. On Human Rights Brazil Has Long Way to Go


    A prison in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil On November 7, 2009 a few friends and I had an opportunity to take a look inside a Brazilian jail outside the city of Rio de Janeiro. We were able to take some amateur footage of our experience on video (see link below). It's no surprise, of course, that the typical Brazilian jail lacks some of the functionality of those in North America or Europe, but our experience that day was quite shocking.

  • Brazil's Amazon Rainforest Policy Is a One-Way Road to Disaster


    Trasamazonian road in BrazilDepletion of the Amazon Rainforest is not a new concern facing environmentalists, biologists, ecologists, and a growing number of the Amazonian indigenous peoples. For decades they have feared for the fate of the world's most biologically diverse and species-rich hothouse.

  • Geisy, Brazil's Miniskirt Student, Should Try US College Next Year


    Geisy Arruda from BrazilGeisy Arruda made history this week in Brazil, but for all the wrong reasons. What began as a poorly planned fashion statement has become a worldwide tale. Geisy decided to wear a pink mini-dress to her private college in São Paulo state, and after that, all hell broke loose.