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Brazil's Ruling Party Insists: There Was No Monthly Allowance Scheme
'Lula Is Hostage of Previous Administration's Policies,' Says Brazil's MST
Brazil's Final Congressional Report Reaffirms Vote-Buying Scheme's Existence
Mexican Entrepreneur Sees Brazil's Poverty as Door of Riches
Brazil Sends Three Ministers to Japan to Discuss Digital TV
Russia Ready to Help Build Venezuela-Brazil-Argentina Gas Pipeline
World Survey Shows a Brazil with Low Quality of Living
Federal Prosecutor Indicts 40 Brazilian Notables Involved in Bribe-for-Vote Scandal
Brazil's Prosecutor's Office Confirms Existence of Vote-Buying Scheme in Congress
Probe on Brazil's Bribe-for-Vote Scheme Goes to Federal Police and Revenue Service
Arabesque: an Arabian Touch on Lace Made in Brazil
Brazil: 10 Years Later No Policeman Is in Jail for Massacre of 19 Workers
Brazil's Attorney General Goes After Those Involved in Vote-Buying Scandal
Brazil's Landless Back to Highway Where They Were Massacred 10 Years Ago
10 Years Later: Landless Massacre, Perfect Illustration of Brazil's Impunity
Brazilian Market High on Low Inflation Expectations
Brazil Ready to Resettle Farmers Living in Indian Reservation
Brazil Vows Compensation to 250 Families Living in Indian Territory
Caretaker Who Toppled Brazil's Finance Minister Sues Federal Savings Bank
Monetary Easing in US Brings Record Day to Brazil's Market
Occupations and Looting Mark 10th Anniversary of Brazil's Landless Massacre
World Should Ban Goods Made in Brazil by Slave Labor
Brazil: Ten Years After Landless Massacre Gunmen Still Have the Last Word
Indians and Squatters Block Federal Highway in Brazil
Brazilian Gets US$ 125,000 Goldman Prize in US for Defending the Amazon
US Prize Winner Brazilian Environmentalist Favors Family Farming in the Amazon
Two-Month Strike in Brazil Harms Blood Banks and Medicine Imports
Volunteers Wanted to Work with Children in Hospital and School in Brazil
Brazil's Ethanol Won't Substitute Oil at Least for Three Decades
Profit Takers and Oil Price Depress Brazilian Stocks
Brazil Under Siege by Criminal Gang: 77 Killed, 61 Buses Set on Fire
Gang Spreads Panic in Brazil and Kills at Least 37 Police Agents
Brazil's Civil War: 81 Killed, Hundreds of Hostages, Curfew Considered
PCC, the Mafia Maintaining Brazil Hostage, Was Created 9 Years Ago
After 94 Deaths, São Paulo, Brazil, Goes into a Spontaneous Curfew
Brazil's Chaos Shouldn't Scare Investors Off, Says Peugeot Citroen
Under Siege and with 94 Deaths, São Paulo, Brazil, Says Lula's Help Is Useless
Despite 94 Deaths and 100 Buses Burned Brazil Is Not in Civil War
Those Who Ordered the Murders in Brazil Must Be Punished, Says Political Scientist
Brazil's Mafia Boss Orders End of Rebellion from Maximum Security Cell
Low Inflation in the US Gives Brazilian Stocks a Boost
After 5 Nights of Unrest Brazilian Police Have Killed 87 in São Paulo
Brazil's Death Toll Due to Organized Crime Climbs to 149
Our Attacks Against Cargill's Soy Empire in Brazil Were Greeted with Fireworks
65% of Brazilians Believe Peace Is Back Thanks to Deal with Organized Crime
Brazil's Orange Juice Exports to Arab World Grow Four-Fold to US$ 3.3 Million
Brazil Will Need Continuity in Food Policies to Stamp Out Hunger
Brazil: We Will Not Tolerate the Plunder of the Amazon
Brazil's Police Swear Revenge: 15 Criminals Will Die Every Day
Brazil's Gang Violence Die Down. Death Toll Stays at 170.
Brazilians Take to the Streets Against Violence and Corruption
It's Cultural. Police Alone Will Not Solve Violence, Says Brazil's Lula
Brazilian Police Ordered to Release Names of the 100 Plus They Killed in São Paulo
In Brazil Women Earn Up to 70% Less than Men and Blacks 60% Less than Whites
Brazil's Gang Violence Topples Director of Prisons and Opens Probe on Revenge Killings
Jovino Santos: Brazilian Survival of the Hippest
Santos in Brazil Becomes Top Latin Port, But Gets no Prize for Management
Woman, Former Lula Ally, to Run for Presidency in Brazil
At 50, Brazil's Beirut Sandwich Is Still Served As It Was Created
Indian Assassination Has Doubled in Brazil from 20 to 40 a Year
Weak Dollar Helps Brazilian Retail Sales Grow 7%
Brazil's Sadia Opens Margarine Factory
Brazil Pushes to Give Civil Servants Raise Despite Electoral Law
São Paulo, Brazil: There Is No Costlier City to Live in LatAm
Santa Catarina, Brazil, Sells Mercosur US$ 207 Million But Buys US$ 307 Million
Brazil: São Paulo and Rio Have Become Quite Expensive to Live In
Cheaper Food and Ethanol Brings Deflation to Brazil
Brazil Wants Its Own Geostationary Satellite by 2012
Brazil's Gol Is 50, 50 Jets Strong That Is
Brazil's Family Grant Reaches 11.1 Million. It Might Mean US$ 7 a Month.
New USAID Director in Brazil Will Oversee US$ 11 Million Budget
Despite Worldwide Retraction Brazil's Sadia to Increase Sales to Arabs by 10%
Brazil Will Use Digital TV to Expand the Internet
Ayrton Senna Group Joins US Firm to Make High Definition TVs in Brazil
New US Ambassador to Brazil Is Bush Fundraiser Who Served in the Netherlands
Brazil Gets Boost After 4.5% Growth Forecast for 2006
Mafia Kills 7, Burns Buses and Spreads Terror in Brazil. Again!
The African Diaspora Gathers in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Brazil's 10-Million Ad Blitz to Make Chicken into a National Symbol
São Paulo, Brazil, Refuses Federal Help After Gang Attacks Leaving 9 Dead
Brazil's Petrobras Calls Light Oil Find "Historic Landmark"
Fearing Attacks Buses Stop in Brazil and Millions Can't Go to Work
Brazil's Mafia Boss Warns Authorities: Respect the Law and Attacks Will End
Brazilian Sugar Company Builds Refinery in Syria
Brazil Lives Under a Blackout Threat and an Ultimatum by Organized Crime
Amnesty Condemns Gang Attacks in Brazil and Urges Against Police Retaliation
Brazil's Sadia Wants to Take Over Perdigão. Offer Too Low, Says Perdigão
Brazil: Heloísa Helena Becomes Serious Contender for Presidency
Brazil Only Loses to Chile in High Cost of Living in South America
Brazil Pushes for Urgent and Aggressive Free Trade Talks With Arabs
Brazilian Farmers Put a Good Word for Monsanto and GM Crops
Polls Show Brazil's Lula Has no Chance of Being Reelected in São Paulo
Brazil Announces Mysterious Free Plan to Popularize Broadband with US Help
US Helps Break Up Brazilian Prescription-Drug Internet Gang
Stroke Takes Brazilian Maestro Moacir Santos Away
Gang Attacks Go On in Brazil for Second Night
12,000 Inmates Go Home in Brazil for Father's Day. Population Fears More Violence
Brazil to Invest US$ 8.5 Billion in Petrochemicals for Plastic
Brazilians Want to Know How Lula's Son Went from Jobless to Millionaire in 4 Years
Inquiry Asks for Ouster of 71 Brazilian Congressmen
Latest Brazilian Corruption Scandal Involves Several Army Officers
Armed Men Kidnap Globo TV Journalists in Brazil
Brazilian-Arab Intellectuals Spread Arab Culture
One Killed, Dozens Mugged, It's Tourist-Hunting Season in Rio, Brazil
Dispute Between Guaranis and Multinational Land 15 Brazilian Indians in Jail
The Secret to Brazil's Lula Younger Look: Botox
Brazil Savannah Becomes Magnet for Multinationals Despite Poor Infrastructure
In São Paulo, Brazil, Traffic Kills 4 a Day and a Robbery Happens Every 40 Seconds
Boeing and NASA Interested in Brazilian Aviation Biofuel
Biojewels Are Not Just for Brazilians Anymore
A Brazilian Slaughterhouse Turned to Europe
Rio Sol, a Brazilian Wine, Wins the Taste Test in 20 Countries
Bird Flu Hasn't Slowed Down Brazil's Food Giant Sadia
WHO Denounces: 46 Million Have No Sanitation in Brazil
Brazil Celebrates in Washington 1906 Flight of Airplane Inventor, Santos-Dumont
Killers of Landless Leaders in Brazil Still at Large
At Eve of Brazilian Elections Lula's Aide Resigns Charged with Dirty Campaigning
Brazil's Very Poor Get Free Internet Phone and Learn About Free Software
São Paulo, Brazil, Bans Billboards and Bus and Cab Ads
Lula to Win Brazil Election Today. But Chances of Runoff Are Now Real
Opposition Takes São Paulo and Minas, Almost Half of Brazil's GDP
Indians Join Search for Bodies from Crashed Boeing in Brazilian Jungle
Brazil Strikes Light Oil Under 2 Kms of Salt
Escola de Samba's Chief Found Shot in Brazil. No Leads, No Motives
The Pink Tide Has Faded in Brazil and Environs. It's Everyone for Himself
Brazil Goes to Middle East Looking for Investors and Opportunities
The Daughter Pelé Didn't Want Dies of Breast Cancer in Brazil
Santa Catarina, Brazil, Has Become an Industrial Powerhouse
Santa Catarina, Brazil, Boosts by 28% Exports to Mercosur
Brazil's Indiana Jones Is a 74-year-old Granny
Brazil's "New Alternative" Campaign Bears Fruit in Middle East
Brazil Still Mum on Traffic Controller Error that Led to Boeing Crash
IMF Praises Brazil's Bolsa Família and Forecasts 4.3% Growth for LatAm
World Comes Back to Poultry Helping Brazil's Sadia Grow 15%
A Brazilian and His Bike Spend 3.5 Years Visiting 28 Countries in 5 Continents
Brazil's Empretec Makes Railway and Veterinary Equipment
Dictatorship-Era Law Regulating Journalists in Brazil to Be Challenged
No Visas Required as Brazil and South America Create Friendly Community
São Paulo, Brazil, Launches "One More Day" Program for Tourists
Lula and Chavez Disagree on South American Summit. Brazil Position Wins
Bill to End Poverty in Brazil Puts Brazilians in Warring Mood
Congressmen in Brazil Double Own Salary Leaving Their US Colleagues in the Dust
Brazilian Congress Leaves for Next Year Decision on Doubling Their Salaries
Brazilian Again Chosen to Lead UN Forces in Haiti
Rio: Army on the Streets to Secure Brazil's Mercosur Summit
Brazil's São Paulo Forum and Left Spirit Live on in San Salvador
Chávez Says in Brazil His Socialism Will Help All of South America
A Brazilian Artisanal Beer With Risqué Name Debuts in America
Brazil on Mercosur Summit: 'Total Agreement Only in the Cemetery'
A First: Brazil/Emirates by Air 6 Times a Week
7 Minors Are Massacred and Dismembered in Rio, But Brazil Barely Notices
São Paulo, Brazil, Turns 453 and Gets 453-Meters-Long Cake
DCs: the Long Arm of Brazilian Business in Europe and the US
Brazilian Adriana Lima Among World's 5 Most Desirable Women
Six Youngsters Massacred in Brazil, Again. Police Are Suspect
Industrial Sales in Brazil Have Biggest Boost Since August 2006
Stone Fair Opens in Brazil. Half of Buyers Come from the US
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