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Brazil Drafts China and Mercosur into War on Piracy
Brazil Wants Better Integration Between South America and Caribbean
Over 60% of Mercosur's Workers Have Only Informal Job
Lower Interest Expectation Warms Up Brazilian Stocks
Brazil's Lula Praises South America Integration Fast Pace
Brazil's Recycling Map Shows Close to 2,500 Firms Working in the Sector
Brazil to Map Invasive Aliens Such as Wild Boars and Snails
Brazil Starts World's Second Biggest Wind Energy Park
What Brazil Has to Teach the U.S. on Oil and Biofuel
Brazil Thinks Ways of Using Alternative Sources for Power
Brazil Wants Portugal Help in Mercosur-EU Free Trade Agreement
Brazil Scrambles to Find Out What Made Its Cattle Sick
A EU Warning to Brazil and G20: Open Your Markets If You Want End to Subsidies
Brazil's Latest Bidding to Ensure Oil Self-Sufficiency Through 2015
Oil Exploration Bidding in Brazil Brings Record Number of Companies
Brazil Transfers 342 Oil Exploratory Blocs to Private Hands
Pope Benedict XVI Sets Up Trip to Brazil
Venezuela Ready to Join Brazil in Mercosur as Full Member
Brazil Has No Viable Export Strategy, Says Former Industry Minister
Brazilian Congress Rapporteur Calls for Expulsion of Ex-Chief of Staff
Brazil's Former Chief of Staff Says He's Been Condemned and Now They Are Looking for Proof
For the First Time European Outnumber Latin American Tourists in Brazil
Greenpeace Accuses Spain of Using Illegal Wood from Brazilian Amazon
Bargain Hunters Descend Upon Brazil and Stocks Jump Up
Organic Gets Some Respect in Brazil
For UN Rapporteur Brazil Needs Affirmative Action to Deal with Marginalization
Brazil's Beef Exporters Expecting Dramatic Fall in Sales Due to Foot and Mouth Disease
Brazilian Entrepreneurs Bullish on Brazil
Brazil Urges EU to Open Its Market to Agricultural Goods
Pure Fantasy, Says Brazil Government to Charges of Cuba Interference in the Elections
A Who's Who of Brazil's Biggest and Best Comes to New York for Business
Brazil Debates Tariff Policy with Europe and the US
Brazil Says It Has Power to Spare Through 2009
Volkswagen and GM Jump on Brazil's Biodiesel Bandwagon
Brazil Develops New Sugar Whitening Process to Replace Cancer-Causing Sulfur
Brazil's Lula to Ask Bush to Tone Down Anti-Chavez Rhetoric
Fox to Brazil and Argentina: 'Stop Stalling the FTAA'
Mexico's Fox Vows Enduring Love and Proposes Brazil, Mercosur and the FTAA
US Irked by Brazil's Insistence on Farm Subsidies Reduction
Brazil Gives Up Reaching Oil Self-Sufficiency This Year
More Brazilian Indians Looking for Basic Schooling
Brazilian Black Entrepreneurs to Get a Boost from Government
Brazil Creates Sentinel Hospitals to Deal with Bird Flu
Brazil Offers Appealing Loans to Build 3,000 Kms of Power Lines
IBRD Praises Brazil for the Way It Treats Handicapped Citizens
Brazil Brings to US Expo the Cutting Edge on ATMs
Brazil Sees Paraguay's Coziness with US as Reason for Concern
Pork Exports Jump to US$ 1 Billion in Brazil. FAM Disease Didn't Hurt Business.
Blackouts Are Thing of Past, in Brazil, Says Lula
Brazil's Scientists Contribute a Mere 1.7% to World's Academic Production
Europe and Latin America Get Together in Brazil to Do Business
Brazil's Lula Won't Say Until March Whether He'll Run for Reelection
Brazil Never Saw Such Promising Economy, Says Lula
Uruguay Wants Mexico in the Mercosur to Offset Brazil
Speculators Are Not Welcome, Says Brazil's Lula
Brazil to Impose Tougher Sentences for Electoral Crimes
The U.S. Amasses Its Troops and Mercenaries at Brazil's Doors
Brazil Wants All Poor Nations United Against US and EU Subsidies
Brazil's Ex-Chief of Staff Uses Delay Tactics to Slow Expulsion from Congress
Brazilian Banks and Supermarkets Want More Active Voice at the WTO
Older Brazilians Learning How to Live Alone
For Brazil, US and EU Subsidies Can Only Be Dealt With at the WTO
Super Cautious, Brazil's Chancellor Says Ball Is at EU's Court
Brazil: Former Lula's Right Hand Sacked from Congress
Expelling Dirceu Restores Congress's Dignity, Says Brazil's Rapporteur
Life Expectancy Jumps 9 Years in Brazil: It's 71.8
13 Brazilian Congressmen Still Being Considered for Expulsion
US and EU Subsidies of US$ 13 Billion Harm Brazil and Developing Nations
IMF Happy With Brazil's Performance
Brazil Spends US$ 20 Million in Export Push to European Union
New Numbers on Life and Death Are In and Brazil Has Nothing to Call Home About
Brazilian Finance Minister Forecasts Long Growth Cycle for Brazil
It's Time Brazil Show Generosity to Neighbors, Says Minister
Brazil's Election Board Wants Cheaper Election Campaigns
Brazil to Provide 70% of a US$ 100 Million Mercosur Fund
Mercosur Gets Parliament, But Not the Way Brazil Wanted It
Economist Betting Lower Interests Will Take Brazil from Slump
Brazilians Fear Chavez Will Bring Trouble to Mercosur
Economic Institute Joins the Bears: Brazil to Grow a Mere 2.3%
Mercosur Parliament Installed. Neither Brazil Nor Others Seem Happy
Brazilians Can't Agree on Getting Venezuela Aboard in Mercosur
Brazil's Lula Says He Is Creating 12 Times More Jobs Than Cardoso
Brazil Pork Exports Grow 56% to Over US$ 1 Billion
Brazil's Lula Is Against Reelection, But He'll Run Again Anyway
Welcomed by Brazil as Friend, Chavez Calls for a More Political Mercosur
Brazil Accepts Paraguay's Demand and Pays US$ 21 Million a Year for Energy
Brazil's Lula to Colleagues: 'Grab the Phone and Call US and EU Leaders'
Brazil and Mercosur Partners Officially Take In Venezuela
Brazil Is World's 6th Biggest in IT, But 73% of Its Software Comes from Abroad
New Television Package in US Includes Brazil's Globo TV
Brazil's Decision to Repay IMF Early Leads Stocks to Record High
Brazil and Argentina Join Talents for Nanotechnology Projects
Brazilian House Refuses to Expel Congressman Considered Guilty by Ethics Committee
Survey Shows: Brazilian Indians Are Less Illiterate and More Evangelical
Brazil-Venezuela Joint Venture Will Make Brazilian Northeast Self-Sufficient in Oil
Bolivia's Evo Morales Win Brings the Bears in Brazil
Prospectors Invade Yanomami Land and Brazil Says It Has No Manpower to Remove Them
Brazil Consolidates World's Beef Leadership and Plans 5% Growth in 2006
Unchanged 9.6% Jobless Rate in Brazil Is Good News for Market
Brazil's Brasil Telecom Talks About Banner Year and 2006 Plans
A Pleasing Year for Brazil's Cosmetics Overseas. Sales Are Up 20%.
Brazil's Finance Minister Sees 'Vigorous Growth" and 1.5 Million New Jobs in 2006
Not Promise But Guarantee from Lula: All Will Be Better in Brazil, in 2006
Brazil Regulates Sign Language Classes in College
Only 9% of 18-24 Year Old Brazilians Go to College
Brazil Earmarks US$ 164 Million for Pan American Games Security in Rio
Brazil Is Ready to Grow 15 Years Uninterrupted, Says President Lula
Brazilians Join 3 Million Pilgrims Reenacting Abraham's Journey to Mecca
3.2 Million Checks Bounce in One Month in Brazil: 2% of All Checks Written
Despite Contraband and Costly Credit Brazil's Electronic Sector Grows 15%
Brazil Is Voting for President, Governors and Congress This Year
Brazil's Eletrobrás Has Big Plans for Africa and Latin America
Brazil Pays Off UN Debt After Over 10 Years of Deadbeatness
Brazil's Development Bank Loans US$ 429 Million for Alternative Energy
Brazil Promises Light for All by 2008
Brazil Gets Australia's Backing for UN Security Council Seat
Brazil and Australia Agree Only EU Can End Impasse at WTO
Ecology Expert Pans Brazil for Building More Hydroelectrics
Seven Brazilian Indians in Prison Since December for Protesting
Brazil Rushes to Get Environmental Approval for Hydroelectric Plants
Disappointment: Brazil's Petrobras Could Not Reach 2005 Target
Transgenic Corn Threatens Brazil's Biodiversity, Says Commission
Brazil Becomes a Major Force in Genetically Modified Farming
Peugeot Citroën Celebrating 9.5% Growth in Brazil
Brazil Favors Participation of Mercosur Countries in State Bids
Brazil Threatens Severe Punishment to Anyone Growing GM Corn
Brazil and Tunisia Sign Accord on Higher Education
Lula: Brazil Doesn't Need Foreign Loans to Keep Growing
Lula Calls for Mutually Beneficial Relations Between Brazil and Argentina
Kirchner: Brazil and Argentina Must Care More for Uruguay and Paraguay
Tired of Being Neglected by Brazil and Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay Woo the US
Nobody in the Mercosur Seems Pleased with Brazil
Brazilian President Improves His Chances of Reelection
Again, World Oil Prices Put a Damp on Brazilian Markets
Brazil's High Tech Exports Grow 32% Led by Communications and IT
Each Brazilian Eats 12 kg of Pork a Year. Hog Raisers Plan to Raise This.
Brazil Sends 3 Ministers, Pelé and Paulo Coelho to Davos
Brazilians Slightly More Confident in the Economy
A Brazilian CD Sings Lullabies in 12 Languages
For Entrepreneurs Brazil's Economy Will Chug Along Whoever Wins the Elections
Brazil's Benefit of Costlier Oil: More Sales to Arabs
5 Witnesses Have Been Killed in Brazilian Case. Maria Aparecida May Be Next.
EU Doubts It Will Reach Agr