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Brazil Gets Even Lower Grades for Corruption from Transparency International
Friday, 05 December 2008
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A Mere 1.5% of Arab Exports Go to Brazil and South America
Domestic News Brings Brazil Market Down
Ecuador Offers Brazil the Pacific In Exchange for the Atlantic
Brazil's Lula Urges Israel and Palestine to Negotiate
Lula and Kirchner Patch Their Differences in Brazil
Arab - South America Union Is Just Starting, Says Kirchner in Brazil
Brazil and Arabs to Start Academic Exchange
Petrosul, the Brazil-Argentina-Venezuela Joint Venture
Brazil Has High Hopes for Mercosur-Arab Accord
Palestine Aks Brazil to Pressure Israel
Brazil Hosts 1,000 LatAm Youth for UN Millennium Goals
Inflation Surging More than Expected in Brazil
Brasília Declaration Urges Nuclear-Free Zone for Middle East
Brazil: Brasília Declaration Defends Falklands Talks
A Taboo Word at Brazil's Arab Summit: Democracy
Oil and Science in Brazil-Tunisia Agenda
Brazil Summit Is Real Globalization, Says Arab Leader
Investigation on Central Bank Chief Drags Market Down in Brazil
Agreeing on Non-Proliferation Agenda Is Tiny Step, Says Brazil
In Brazil, Only 40% of Court Cases Are Judged in One Year or Less
Biotechnology, Blessing and Curse for Poor Countries Like Brazil
Brazilian Named Top Consultant for Petrobras Work
Brazil: Brasília Declaration Full Text
Doctors Without Borders Calls Brazil's Bluff on AIDS Patent
Brazil and Algeria Urge Israel's Complete Withdrawal
IMF: Brazil and Latin America's Outlook and Challenges
Brazilian Bishops Call Free Pill Distribution Barbarism
Brazil Wants to Know Where Brazilians Keep Their Racism
Herb-based Drug for Muscular Pain Approved in Brazil
Brazil Builds a Bridge Between Haiti and the Caribbean
Brazil Sends Books to East Timor to Promote Portuguese
To Not Save Uncontacted Brazilian Indians Is Genocide, Says Survival
Brazil Opposes International Accord on Forests
Brazil and Barbados Agree Haiti's Violence Must End
Brazil Farmers Need New Standards of Productivity
Brazil Boosts Interest Rates for 9th Time in a Row
Brazil Wants Better Integration with the 10 Countries It Borders
Amazon Deforestation in Brazil Back to Alarming Level
Brazil Getting Ready to Go to Space in 2006
Interest Hike Depresses Brazilian Stocks
Inspection Not Enough to Stop Amazon Deforestation, Says Brazil Minister
Greenpeace Calls Deforestation in Brazil a National Shame
We May Be Troublesome, But Not Stubborn, Says Argentina to Brazil
Brazilian Indians Want Paper Firm to Give Back Their Land
Tears and Laments Won't Help Relations, Brazil Tells Argentina
Brazil-Argentina War Really Bad Only in the Soccer Field
Mercosur Viable Only If Brazil and Argentina Recover, Says Kirchner
100 Countries Gather in Brazil to Discuss Corruption
Brazil and Argentina Look for Mutual Understanding and Cooperation
Corruption Probes Slow Down Brazilian Bulls
Lula Has Foreign Accomplices in the Destruction of the Amazon
Brazil's Corruption Probe Scares Investors
Mission Accomplished. Brazilian Soldiers Leave East Timor.
Southern Brazil's Largest Port Gets US$ 60-Million Revamp
After Brasília Camping, Brazilian Indians Get More Official Promises
Brazilian Students Get First Place in the US for Engineering Design
Brazilian Congress Snubs Lula and Probes Corruption by His Cronies
Interest Rate Hikes Not Reining In Brazil's Inflation
Golden Chainsaw for Lula and Other Enemies of Brazil's Amazon
Brazil Plays Catch-Up to the US and Stocks Shoot Up
Army and Navy Officers Join Brazil's 1,200-Strong Military Force in Haiti
Argentina Calls Brazil's UN Bid Undemocratic and Elitist
Nuclear Conference Presided by Brazil Ends All Talk and No Teeth
Despite Being Illegal 1/3 of All Pregnancies End in Abortion in Brazil
Brazil Gets Help to Save Little Left of Atlantic Rain Forest
Brazilian Sheep Herders Get Mobile Insemination Lab
'You Need Balls to Take the Argentineans,' vents Brazil's Lula
Brazil's Amazon Institute to Patent 21 Products
Brazil Asked to Vote Less Against Israel in the UN
In Brazil, Talk Is Cheap and Cigarettes Too
Brazil Needs Better Distribution of Assets, Says Unesco
Brazil Offers Anti-smoking Medication in Free Clinics Across the Country
With EU Help, Amazonas, Brazil, Creates New Forest Reserves
Haiti Gets 280 Army and Navy Troops from Brazil
Brazil Has a Chance to Show Its Health Care Goods in the Middle East
70% of Brazil's Work Force Are Women and Blacks
Amazon Deforestation Is to Blame for 75% of Brazil's Air Pollution
Brazil: New Focus Helps Amazonas Reduce Deforestation by 39%
150 Brazilian Army Engineers to Rebuild Haiti's Infrastructure
100 Countries in Brazil for Talks on Corruption and Money Laundering
Want to Sell to the Chinese? Brazil Can Help.
Brazil Defends GMOs at UN and Bars Tougher Rules on Biosafety
Soy Interests in Brazil Make Demarcation of Indian Land Difficult
Summer Camp with Capoeira and Brazilian Zest
After Amazon Gang Arrest, Brazil Expects Reduction in Deforestation
Campaign for a Wider UN that Would Favor Brazil Threatens to Split UN
Brazil Drafts National Health System to Help Fight Child Labor
Brazil Expects Rich Nations Will Keep Their Promises to Haiti
Accusation that the PT Was Bribing Congressmen Hurts Brazil
Brazilian Congress Might Consider Lula's Impeachment
Brazil's Industrial Production Slows Down
Ecuador's Gutiérrez Gives Up Political Asylum in Brazil
Gathered in Brazil Latin America Defines How to Fight Digital Exclusion
Plagued by Bribery Scandals Brazil Hosts Corruption Forum
Latest Corruption Scandal in Brazil Harming Economy
Brazil Benefits from US$ 22 Million Gates Grant for Hookworm Vaccine
Corruption Is Not Growing, Just the Awareness of It, Says Brazil's Official
Lula Says Brazil Is Serious About Fighting Corruption
Lula Says There Will Be No Coverup of Corruption in Brazil
Brazil's Lula Has Converted the State into a Business Counter, Says Opposition
Brazilian Opposition in Congress to Probe Vote-Buying Accusations Against Lula
Brazil's Government in the Offensive Wants Quick Proof of Bribery Accusations
Brazil Market Down Under Clouded Political Skies
Brazil Spends 8% of GDP in Communications, But It's Still Too Little
Brazil's Lula Vows to Cut Own Flesh If Needed to Root Out Corruption
In Brazil Corruption is Bigger Business than Drug Traffic
In Corruption Brazil Is Not a Heavyweight
Brazilian Program Helps Children Who Stop Working and Go to School
Each Year 70,000 or 10% of the World's Human Traffic Cases Occur in Brazil
Brazil Offers Working Children US$ 8 to US$ 16 a Month to Lure Them to School
Bolivia and Corruption Crises Keep Market Going South in Brazil
Brazil's Residential Developer Gafisa Gets US$ 50 Million US Infusion
World Bank Praises Brazil for Anti-Corruption Effort
Brazil Starts World's Largest Mass Vaccination Against Polio
Brazil's Central Bank Chief Stays, Assures Lula
Brazilian Industry Calls Chinese Competition Unfair
222 Million: the Official Number of Latin America's Extremely