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Minister Paints Rosy Brazil for Workers
Unemployment Must Be Cut in Half, says Brazilian Minister
Brazil Close to US$ 10 Billion in Exports a Month
The World Is Bigger than the US and EU, Says Brazil's Lula
We're Not Shiite, Says Brazil in Refusing US Money
Time to Stop Crying and Start Working, Says Brazil's Lula
Brazil and Angola Sign Science and Education Accords
OAS Praises Brazil on Indian Lands, But Will Keep Watching
Egypt Seeks Closer Ties to Brazil and Mercosur
Brazil's Minister Wants End to Visa for Americans
Brazilian Indians Get Vitamin A to Boost Immunity
There's No Excuse for Having Nuclear Weapons, Says Brazil
Brazilian Milton Nascimento Releases U.S. Album
Brazilian Virtuosi Assad Brothers to Play at Arab Summit
Brazil: 1001 Nights Gets First Translation from Arabic to Portuguese
Saudis Have Oil for 140 Years, says Aramco Chief in Brazil
Brazil Puts Its Goods on Show to Arabs
Arabs and South Americans Meet in Brazil's Business Fair
Saudi King Calls Lula and Vows to Visit Brazil
Israel and US Worried Brazil's Arab Summit Will Harm Middle East Peace
In Brazil, Arab League Chief Urges Israel to Leave Occupied Territories
Markets: Another Red Day for Brazil
Inflation Surging More than Expected in Brazil
Arabs and Brazil Keep the Talks and Deals Going
São Paulo, Brazil, Invests US$ 4 Billion in Infrastructure
In Brazil, Only 40% of Court Cases Are Judged in One Year or Less
Brazil Pork Exports Hit 106% Jump and Historic Record
Business Deals, the Early Fruits of Brazil's Arab Summit
Mickey Gets a Brazilian Voice
Bravo, Brazil, for Refusing US Money, Says Lancet
Espírito Santo to Become Brazil's Number 2 Oil Producer
Sambody: Brazil's Samba Invades the Academy
Brazilian Community in Japan to Be Visited by Lula
At UNAIDS Brazil Will Keep Liberal Anti-AIDS Policy
Breaking Patents Is Not the Way to Go, Says US to Brazil
Low Inflation in US Boosts Brazilian Market
Brazil Wants Better Integration with the 10 Countries It Borders
If São Paulo, Brazil, Were a Country, It Would Be Number 30
Brazil's Informal Market Is Up, But Sector's Income Is Down
We May Be Troublesome, But Not Stubborn, Says Argentina to Brazil
Editorial Applauds Brazil's Rejection of US Money for AIDS
Decoration Made in Brazil Only for the Well- to-Do
Scientists Want Closer Cooperation Between Brazil and Arabs
Show Must Go on in Brazil. Arrelia Is Dead.
Brazil's Trade Balance Surplus to Reach US$ 35 Billion in 2005
Ex-Im Bank Guarantees Loans to US Firms Selling to Brazil's Petrobras
Brazil's Goal: To Export US$ 1 Billion in Jewels
After Brasília Camping, Brazilian Indians Get More Official Promises
Brazilian Students Get First Place in the US for Engineering Design
Golden Chainsaw for Lula and Other Enemies of Brazil's Amazon
Brazil Says Present at Saudi International Healthcare Fair
Russian Steel Factory in Brazil Will Create 8,000 Jobs
Army and Navy Officers Join Brazil's 1,200-Strong Military Force in Haiti
Brazil's April Surplus a Record: US$ 6.9 Billion
7.2 Million Brazilians Don't Have a House to Live In
Brazil Gives Australia a Hand on Biofuel Prospects
Brazil Industry and Services Shrink in First Quarter
International Experts Discuss Sustainable Development in Brazil
Sugar and Citrus Exports Get Brazil's Port of Santos New Record
Brazil Needs Better Distribution of Assets, Says Unesco
Sahrazad's Tales Get in Brazil Directly from the Arabic
Brazil's Surplus at US$ 38 Billion for Last 12 Months
28% of Brazil's Urban Population Have no Public Water or Sewage
Amazon Deforestation Is to Blame for 75% of Brazil's Air Pollution
Brazil Defends GMOs at UN and Bars Tougher Rules on Biosafety
Brazil Drafts National Health System to Help Fight Child Labor
At OAS Bush Calls for Free Trade and Brazil for End to Subsidies
Brazilian Exports to Arabs Grow Surprising 24.5%
Brazil's Industrial Production Slows Down
Less than 3% of Brazil's 180,000 Public Schools Have a Computer
Brazil's Agribusiness Sums US$ 16 Billion Through the End of May, a Record
After Taking Over the World, Brazil's Orange Juice Becomes a Hit in the Middle East
Brazil Building Lab For Testing Cigarettes Ingredients
Brazil Market Down Under Clouded Political Skies
Brazilian Indians Get US$ 2.8 Million for Health Care
Brazil Clogs and Sandals Tap Their Way Into the Arab World
More than 1 Million Children Between 5 and 9 Years Old Work in Brazil
Despite 47.5% Fall 2.5 Million Children Still Work in Brazil
Brazil Offers Working Children US$ 8 to US$ 16 a Month to Lure Them to School
Brazil's Residential Developer Gafisa Gets US$ 50 Million US Infusion
Brazil Studying Ecological Impact of Petrobras on the Amazon
Brazil's Food Co-op to Export 35% of Its Production
Latin America Is Going the Brazilian Way, Not the American Way
Brazil Calls for an End to U.S. Dictatorship over the Internet
Electronic and Auto Sectors Help Brazilian Industry Grow 6.3%
Russian Team in Brazil on a 9-State Meat Inspection Mission
Top Lula Adviser Accused by Brazilian Congressman of Taking Bribe
Congo President Makes Extended Visit to Brazil
Brazil's Lula Promises No Stone Unturned in Corruption Probe
World Bank Lends Brazil US$ 500 Million for Popular Housing
Industry Jobs in Brazil Grow Again
Made in Brazil Is Common Sight in Qatar's Malls and Markets
Indians from 9 States Repudiate Brazil's Indian Foundation
Brazil's Seu Jorge Makes New York Sing Along
Brazilian Industry Wants Urgent Reduction of Interest Rates
For US Foundation Brazil Cannot Invoke Health Emergency to Break AIDS Drug Patent
Brazil's Lula Signs Law Creating Housing Fund for the Poor
Brazil's Corruption Scandal Topples Almighty Chief of Staff
Fallen Brazil's Chief of Staff Says his Hands Are Clean
Brazil Wants to Learn Affirmative Action from the US
Chief of Staff Resignation Makes Brazil Go Shopping
Brazil Industry Hopeful New Housing Fund Will Boost Economy
Brazil's Golden Chainsaw Award Has Winner. Lula Is Runner Up.
Brazil Lula's Former Chief of Staff Goes to Court Against Accuser
Brazil Lends a Technical Hand to Guinea-Bissau's Presidential Elections
Analysts See Lower Brazilian GDP
Brazil Gets New Cabinet Chief. She Is Dilma Rousseff.
Brazil Brings Internet to the Inner Cities
In Latin America U.S. Military Is the Problem Not the Solution
New Cabinet Chief Does Not Boost Brazilian Market
Brazil's Reserves Fall Close to US$ 1 Billion
What Haiti Needs Are Some Good Friends Like Brazil
Brazil's New Cabinet Chief Vows to Be More Technical and Less Political
Petrobras and Braskem Team Up in Brazil in US$ 240 Million Project
Brazil Industry Blames Economic Downturn on High Interests
Brazil's Supreme Orders Inquiry on Aide to Cabinet Chief
The Groups Behind the Immigration-Is-Bad Movement
Brazil Has Already Law to Bar Invasion of Chinese Products
Brazil Flexes Its Mighty Muscles at Abribusiness Congress
Congressman Calls New Brazil's Cabinet Chief Expert in Robbing and Assaulting
In Brazilian Courts Little Has Changed Since US Nun's Murder
Brazil Has a US$ 19 Billion Surplus with US$ 52 Billion in Exports
Brazil Renews Its Commitment to South America and Mercosur
Monsanto Has Brazil in Their Hands