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Inflation Keeps Going Down in Brazil
Brazil Taps Free Software to Bring the Information Society to 270,000
Lula Says Brazil Has Learned to Get Out and Get It
Brazil in Qatar Discusses and Gets Credit to Reduce Rural Poverty
Brazil Sighs Deep and Darts Up After Finance Minister Says He Did No Wrong
Lack of Publicity and Security Hurting Brazilian Tourism
The Dream Is Dead. Most Brazilians No Longer Trust Lula.
Bulk of Brazil's Petrobras Investment to Be in US, Venezuela and Argentina
Sex Abuse Against Kids in Brazil Is Usually All in the Family
New Law Limits Size of Brazil's Primary Surplus
Brazil's Lula Vows Not to Kill Himself or Take Any Extreme Action
Another Down Day for Brazilian Stocks
Brazil Opens Agroecology School with Venezuelan Help
Brazil Spends Over US$ 400,000 in Books by Indian Authors
Brazil's Agriculture Minister Frustrated with Government's Inaction
Brazil Senate Opens Hearings on Sustainable Development in the Amazon
Soybean Helps Brazilian Agriculture Grow a Notch
Brazilian Imports Jump 26.9% While Exports Grow a Modest 2.6%
Brazilian Ministers Tell Their Vision of a Sustainable Amazon
Thanks to Mining Industry Leads Brazilian Growth
Brazil Offers to Help Katrina Victims
Development Bank Chief Predicts Full Steam and 5% Growth for Brazilian Economy
Ted Kennedy to Be Keynote Speaker of First Encounter of Brazilian Leaders in the U.S.
Brazilian Stocks Bump Up Despite Continued Political Chaos
US Mission Learns First Hand of Brazil's Fears that US Might Invade Amazon
Brazil Offers Credit Line to Small Businesses
Consumer Protection in Brazil Is Offered Only in 10% of Cities
Brazil's House Speaker Rebuts Charges of Corruption and Counterattacks
Top Names in Brazilian Fashion Have Arab Blood
Brazil's House Speaker Wasn't Bribed Says Entrepreneur
Agribusiness Exports Bring 28.6 Million to Brazil, 10% More than Last Year
New Embraer 190 Jet Gets Approval to Fly in the US
Brazil Hoping to Sign a Mercosur-EU Agreement by 2006
Damascus Fair, Fertile Ground for Brazilian-Syrian Joint Ventures
Corruption and Poor Education Put Brazil at the Bottom in LatAm
Brazil Industry Breaks Four-Month Surge, Dropping 2.5%
Brazil Joins Select Astronaut Club
Second in Line of Presidential Succession in Brazil Guilty of Extortion
Brazil and Nigeria Drop the Middleman in Oil Deals
U.S. Sanitation Team Gives OK to Brazil Mango
Cornered, Brazil's House Speaker Goes on the Attack
U.S. Union Fights Takeover of Bankrupt Varig Assets in Brazil
Pressured by the US, Mexico Imposes Visas on Brazilians
In Brazil and Mercosur Majority Don't Like Bush and 70% Call U.S. Imperialist
Brazil's Trade Surplus Grows to US$ 30 Billion
In Brazil All Eyes Are on the Central Bank, Hoping for Interest Cuts
New Brazilian Law Opens the Amazon for Sustainable Development
WTO Sides with Brazil in Chicken Dispute with EU
Brazil's Speaker of the House Bribery Case Goes to the Supreme
51 Million Brazilians Live Without Water, Sewer and Trash Collection
WTO Ruling Brings Brazilian Poultry Back to European Tables
Brazil Denounces U.S. Military Presence in Paraguay
Brazil Benefits from Central American Free Trade Agreement
Brazilian Bank Invests Overseas to Win U.S. Markets
Sex-Abuse Program to Reach 1,000 Brazilian Cities
Brazilian Government Gets Better Marks for Education, But Worse for Economic Policy
Brazil Offers to Produce Asian Bird Flu Vaccine for Global Consumption
Brazil Scolds Mexico for Visa Requirement and Threatens to Bar Country from Mercosur
Brazilian Pork Producers Want Russia Out of the WTO If It Means Less Business for Them
Brazil's House Speaker Meets Lula Before Deciding on Resignation
Brazil's Supreme Gets Case Against Speaker of the House
U.S. Coast Guard to Check Brazil's Ports for Security
Food and Beverage Sector Helps Keep Employment Stable in Brazil
Lack of Capital for Rural Producers Cuts Jobs in Brazil
Brazil's Trade Surplus Keeps Growing. It's Already Over US$ 31 Billion.
Austria President Signs Technical Cooperation Accords in Brazil
Brazil Adopts Stick and Carrot Policy Towards China
Manifesto to the Nation Calls for Social Inclusion in Brazil
Brazilian General Sees Reasonable Stability in Haiti
Brazil Waiting for House Speaker's Resignation Speech
Brazil's Scandal-Plagued House Speaker to Resign Today
US Investors Flee Rita to the Promising Shores of Brazil
Forced Resignation of Brazil's Number 3 Opens Battle in Congress
Despite Evidence Brazil's Speaker Resigns Protesting Innocence
At Least 7 Vying for House Speaker in Brazil. Election on Sep 28.
Brazil Blames High Import Duties on Its Own Incompetence
Brazil Seated on Close to US$ 9 Billion Surplus
Brazilian Small Companies Increasingly Find Clients Overseas
Brazil Accuses US of Subsidizing 90% of Its Cotton and Gets Ready for Retaliation
Brazil Intent on Ending Indians' Malnutrition
Seven Suitors to a Speaker's Chair in Brazil
In LatAm, Chilean Leader Is Most Admired. Brazil's Lula Is Distant Second and Bush, Last
Brazil Ready to Retaliate If US Doesn't Stop Cotton Subsidies
Brazil Plans on Reducing the Greenhouse Effect Through Fertilizers
Brazil Decides Drinking More Coffee Is the Answer to the Coffee Crisis
Brazil Program Readies Small Businesses to Sell Overseas
10 Congressmen Vying for Brazil's House Speaker Post
Brazil Offers Ethanol to the U.S. and Calls for End to Subsidies
Brazil's Lula in Rare Victory Makes the Speaker of the House
Brazil's New House Speaker Denies Lula Interference in Election
Brazil Disappointing in Competitiveness in the World... and Falling
Brazilian Industry Grows 3.3%, a Lower than Expected Rate
A Communist Is Third in Line to Brazil's Presidency
All Congress Leaders in Brazil Knew About Ruling PT's Bribe Money
Brazilian Coming to US for AIDS Treatment Deported at Airport
Expulsion Process Against Brazilian Congressmen to Go on, Justice Rules
Brazil's Mercury Rising
Brazil's Car Production Close to 2 Million Units. The Best Number Ever.
Brazil: How the Orient Shaped the Portuguese Language
Brazil Agribusiness Reaps Record US$ 29 Billion Surplus
Brazil to Impose Over US$ 4 Billion in Trade Sanctions Against US
US Tells Brazil That Left Is OK As Long As There Is Democracy
Exports of Brazilian Agricultural Products to Arabs Up 23%
Brazil on Target to Produce Record 2.4 Million Vehicles This Year
In the Eve of Bush's Visit, Brazil Wants Closer Dialogue with US
What Brazil Has to Teach the U.S. on Oil and Biofuel
Brazil Increases Pork Exports by 32%. Russia Remains Main Market.
The US Is Butchering the Election in Haiti and Brazil Is Its Accomplice
U.S. Hints that Any Brazilian Retaliaton Will Be Met With Fitting Response
Brazilian Astronaut Has Already Ticket for Space Trip: March 23
Brazil Looks for Foot and Mouth Disease Source. Cattle Should Be All Vaccinated.
Before Banning Brazil's Beef, Russia Was Biggest Client
Brazil Is Good at Urging for Open Markets... Abroad
Brazilian Industrialists Show Very Cautious Optimism
Brazil Launches Plan to Boost Biofuel Production
A EU Warning to Brazil and G20: Open Your Markets If You Want End to Subsidies
Brazil's Lula to Sign Space Agreement in Moscow
Brazil Market Goes Up While Expecting Interest Rate Cut
Lula and Putin Sign Contract for First Brazilian Astronaut's Flight
Brazilian Leaders in US Gather to Draw Community Road Map
Brazil Amazonas's Drought Worst in a Century
Greenpeace Accuses Spain of Using Illegal Wood from Brazilian Amazon
Brazil's Chemical Industry Exports Grow 29% to US$ 5.4 Billion
Brazilians Run to US Grows Dramatically at Eve of Mexico's New Visa Rules
Brazilian Companies Hire Under the Table to Avoid Paying Taxes and Benefits
US-Brazil Group to Focus on Civil Society in National Meeting in NY
Brazil Rebuffs Amnesty and Says It's on the Right Path
81% of Brazilian Industries Are Investing in R&D This Year
Brazil Urges Farmers to Kill All Cattle in Areas Hit by Foot and Mouth Disease
Brazilian Entrepreneurs Bullish on Brazil
Brazil Has Already Saved US$ 23 Billion this Year to Pay Debt Interest
Brazil Urges EU to Open Its Market to Agricultu