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Some Lessons from Brazil to Fight World Poverty
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Bush Missed a Chance to End Bigotry Against Immigrants
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Brazil Wants Rules Changed by IMF and Co.
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Brazil's Lula: War Is Not the Answer to Terror
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Bush Vs. Kerry on Brazil and Latin America: A Study in Contrast
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Brazilian Senators Create Basic Rights Bloc
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Kerry or Bush, Brazil Will Get the Stick
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With Bush Part 2, Nothing Changes Re: Brazil
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Brazil Praises American Elections
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Bush's Win Good for Business, says Brazil
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Oil and Bush Do Brazil Good
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Brazil's Lula: "From Head to Toe' Committed to Poverty and Education
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Half of Brazilian Children Live on Less than US$ 1.5 a Day
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At Half Time, Lula Vows Again to Tackle Brazil's Social Ills
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Zero Hunger Reaches 6.5 Million in Brazil
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Condoleezza Is Bad News for Brazil and Latin America
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Expect Bush to Bring Cold War to Brazil and Latin America
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Global Call Asks for Debt Amnesty for Poor Countries, in Brazil
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Lula to Address the Poor in Brazil and the Rich in Davos
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Brazil Getting Ready for Bush Visit
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What Brazil Needs Most Is Wealth Transfer
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IMF Urges Brazil to Fight Poverty and Inequality
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A Unicef Seal to Help 8 Million Poor Kids from Brazil
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Most Kids in Brazil's Shelters Are Not Orphans. 87% Have Family.
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Bush Goes to Brazil
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We're Not Shiite, Says Brazil in Refusing US Money
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Brazil's Inequality: 1% of Richest Have as Much as 50% of Poorest
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Brazil's Lula Reaffirms Commitment to Family Vouchers
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At OAS Bush Calls for Free Trade and Brazil for End to Subsidies
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Latin America Is Going the Brazilian Way, Not the American Way
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222 Million: the Official Number of Latin America's Extremely Poor
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Emir of Qatar Says Yes to Brazil's Lula Plan with a US$ 10 Million Check
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Brazil and LatAm Fall Short on Millennium Development Goals
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Indigent Brazilians Fall to 14% or 26 Million People
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Brazilians Approve Government Work on Hunger, But Not on Jobs
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Experts and NGOs Brainstorm Ways to Ease Brazil's Poverty
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Brazil's Lula Will Defend a Just Globalization at the G8 Summit
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In Brazil 10% (18 Million) Are Indigent. Argentina and Mexico Have It Worse.
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In Paris, Brazil's Lula Praises France for 'Total Democracy'
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Fighting Poverty Protects Democracy, Brazil and Mercosur Agree
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Brazil Confident It Will End Hunger in 10 Years
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Brazilian Experts Discuss Tourism as Jobs Generator and Poverty Reducer
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Poor Are Finally Benefiting From Brazil's Boom Trade, Says Lula
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Brazil Gets World's Only International Poverty Center
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Brazil Offers to Help Katrina Victims
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US Mission Learns First Hand of Brazil's Fears that US Might Invade Amazon
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In Brazil and Mercosur Majority Don't Like Bush and 70% Call U.S. Imperialist
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Majority of Brazilians Oppose Lula's Anti-Hunger Programs
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In LatAm, Chilean Leader Is Most Admired. Brazil's Lula Is Distant Second and Bush, Last
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In the Eve of Bush's Visit, Brazil Wants Closer Dialogue with US
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Brazil Will Present Its Success Stories at Summit of the Americas
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For LatAm Elites Brazil's Lula Is on Top in Popularity and Bush on Bottom
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Let's Have Open Markets, Says Bush Before Leaving to Argentina and Brazil
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US Sponsored FTAA Will Be Buried at Americas Summit, Says Chavez
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Bush Counts on Brazil Help for World Trade Liberalization
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Brazilians in Argentina for the Anti-Bush Counter Summit of the Americas
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Families of Soldiers Killed in Iraq Join Anti-Bush Protests in Argentina
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Brazil's Lula Meets With Mexico's Fox in Argentina
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Brazil's Lula to Ask Bush to Tone Down Anti-Chavez Rhetoric
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Brazil Goes into State of Alert and Uses Army, Navy and Air ForBushce to Protect Bush
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Brazilian Protesters Call Bush Terrorist and Burn His Effigy and US Flag
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How Did the US Let Brazil and Latin America Swim Away
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Bush Visit to Brazil Gets Official Welcome and Jeers on the Streets
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Fox to Brazil and Argentina: 'Stop Stalling the FTAA'
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Bush Departs for Brazil Leaving Behind Shock and Awe in Argentina
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Brazil's Position Prevents Consensus on Summit of the Americas
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Bush to Brazil's Lula: 'Thanks for a Frank and Open Relationship'
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Bush: 'The US Is a Friend of Brazil'
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Lula and Bush Vow to End World's Farm Subsidies
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Bush in Brazil: 'Lula Gave Us an Unbelievably Good Barbecue'
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Brazil Welcomes Bush's Vows to Put and End to Farm Subsidies
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FTAA: His Work Now is to Convince Brazil's Lula and His Own People, Says Bush
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Bush Agrees with Lula: Trade Agreement Must Favor Brazil and US
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Brazil Praises Bush for Friendliness and Candor
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With the FTAA Everyone Wins, Says Bush in Brazil
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There Is No Social Justice Without Education, Says Bush in Brazil
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Contrary to Expectations Brazil-US Relations Are Great, Says Lula
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Bush Back from Brazil After Abortive Free Trade Crusade
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China, the New US of Latin America and Brazil
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In Brazil, 43% of Blacks and 20% of Whites Live Below Poverty Line
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The U.S. Amasses Its Troops and Mercenaries at Brazil's Doors
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Brazilian Expatriates Are a Main Reason for Less Poverty in Brazil
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Brazil-US Phone Call: Bush Receptive to Lula's Summit Proposal
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Government Declares Brazil's Zero Hunger a Success
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Brazil's Misery Index Drops 2%: 25% Still Live Below Poverty Line
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Brazil Refuses to Take Part in Chávez's "Axis of Good" Proposal
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Zero Hunger Czar Says All Brazilians Will Have Food by the End of 2006
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While Bush Caters to the Right and the Lab Lobby AIDS Ravages Brazil and LatAm
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39 Million or 20% of Brazilians Live on Government Charity
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World Bank Tells Brazil to Fight Poverty If It Wants to Catch Up with China
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Bush to Brazil's Lula: You're Looking Good, You're Looking Good
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Brazil's Lula Tells Bush G8 Needs to Lead Stalled WTO Talks
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Brazil's Lula Sends Bush a Message: the FTAA Is Dead. So Is US Dominance.
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Brazil and Co. Help Cuba Strike Oil and Snub Washington
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Brazil Still Friends With Chavez After 'Bush Is the Devil' Remarks
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Bush Calls Brazil's Lula and Asks About His Secret to Win Elections
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World's Admiration Ranking Puts Brazil's Lula in 11 and Bush in 16
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Democrats Have a Chance to Reshape Bush's Flawed Latin American Policy
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Florida's Jeb Bush Joins Brazil in Promoting Ethanol in the Americas
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US and Brazil Get Ready for Lula-Bush's Washington Summit
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Brazil's Lula Tries to Steal Bush's Thunder in Uruguay
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Bush Offers Brazil Energy Deal to Counter Chavez and Ahmadinejad Advances
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In an Allusion to Chavez Brazil Warns US: We're Nobody's Middleman
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Bush Wants to Show Brazil and LatAm that Democracy Pays
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Brazil-US: Biofuels to Top Lula/Bush Summit Agenda
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Bush Won't Discuss Reducing Ethanol Tariff with Brazil
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Bush Wants Brazilians to Know He Hasn't Forgotten His Neighbors Down Under
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Before Leaving to Brazil Bush Pushes for His Own Bolivarian Revolution
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Protests and Toughest Security Scheme Ever Await Bush in Brazil
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Bush Uses Chavez Tactics to Win Brazil and Latin America
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84% of Cars Sold in Brazil Run on Ethanol, Gasoline, or Both
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Bush Visit to Brazil and LatAm Will Fail. Expect More Covert Operations
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Bush Won't See Shacks Brazil Razed But Will Still Have Favela View
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Bush Is Kind All Over Calling Lula "My Friend" and Brazil, a World Player
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Brazil's Lula Close to Doha Round Agreement with "Good Friend" Bush
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Anti-Bush Protest in Brazil Turns into War Against Police
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Violent Protests and Naked Beauty Welcome Bush in Brazil
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Clashes with Police and 22 Injured in Anti-Bush Protests in Brazil
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Bush Says Brazil and US Are Working Together for the Good of Mankind
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Brazil Has Shown the World Adopting Ethanol Is Possible, Says Bush
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Brazil's Ultimate Anti-Bush Protest: Eating Banana at McDonald's
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Bush Shows In Brazil How to Give Chavez the Silence Treatment
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For Brazil's Lula, US, EU and Poor Are All in the Way of Global Trade Pact
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Battle for Brazil and LatAm's Good Will Was Fought and Lost on Bush's Watch
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Brazil's Lula Visits Bush for Ethanol and World Trade Talks
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For Brazil Castro Is Respectable But a Little Old-Fashioned on Ethanol
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Brazil's Lula Doesn't Get What He Wanted from Bush: End to Subsidies and Tariffs
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Open Your Markets and We Will Reduce Farm Subsidies, Bush Tells Brazil
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Brazil's Lula Believes Agreement on World Trade Will Happen in a Few Days
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US to Join Brazil in Fight Against Malaria and Tuberculosis in Africa
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10 Million or 45% of Brazil's Amazon Population Live on Less Than US$ 2 a Day
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Brazil's Conference Wants World to End Poverty Selling Farm Goods
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Brazil and Arabs Join Same Team to Fight Hunger and Poverty
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Pope in Brazil to Deliver Tough Talk on Poverty and Crime
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Lula's Popularity is Low in the Americas, But Bush's Is Even Lower
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Doha Trade Negotiations Collapse. Brazil and US Blame Each Other
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Brazil to Spend US$ 1.7 Billion to Help Over 1 Million in Rio's Slums
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US Makes Up for Time Lost in Relationship with Brazil and Neighbors
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Less than 1% of Brazilians Own 54% of Brazil's Assets
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Brazil Cuts in Half Number of Extremely Poor
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Brazil's Lula Called On to Soften Bush's Heart on World Poverty
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Brazil's Lula Has Best Regional Image, Bush and Chavez the Worst
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Bush Calls Brazil's Lula in Africa. US Wants Progress in Doha Talks
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Brazil's Shaman Appeals in Germany for Bushmen Rights
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In Popularity List Brazil's Lula Comes at the Top. Bush and Chavez at the Bottom
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Brazilian President Offers Bush Brazil Know-How to Solve US Bank Crisis
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Brazil Shares Know-How of Fighting Rural Poverty
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Better Wages Make Gap Between Rich and Poor a Little Less Wide in Brazil
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'Pig-Headed' Brazil's Lula Talks to Bush, Says World Will Still Get Trade Accord
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In 6 Years, 3 Million Brazilians Left Poverty Behind
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Over Half of Brazilians Get Middle-Class Status. In the US They Would Be Dirt Poor
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Poverty Affects 46% of Brazilian Children. In Northeast Number Reaches 68%
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Brazil President Goes to Washington for Summit on Global Economic Meltdown
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Brazil and LatAm Confident US Bullying Will Be Over in Obama Era
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World Leaders Took Humility Tea, Says Brazil's Lula After G-20 Summit
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It's Back to Poverty for Half a Million Middle-Class Brazilians
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Brazil Wants Cuba in the OAS But Fidel Castro Wants None of It
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Brazil Lula's Choice Words for His Critics: 'Idiots, Ignorant'
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Brazil Hosts International Meeting to Fight Poverty and Spread Wealth
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'We Share Same Objectives," Says Bush Referring to Brazil's Lula |
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Written by Rodrigo Savazoni
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Thursday, 03 November 2005 |
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In an interview with a group of journalists, prior to his departure for Argentina, where he will participate in the 4th Summit of the Americas, the President of the United States, George W. Bush, said that he and President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva share the "same deep concern with alleviating hunger and poverty."
The chief segments of the interview with Bush were published in Wednesday's (November 2) edition of one of Argentine's most important newspapers, La Nación. "There are people who view George W. in one perspective and Lula in another. But there aren't different perspectives, when two men can establish a common ground," the US president affirmed. During the conversation Bush also recalled his first "warm and cordial" meeting with Lula in the Oval Office of the White House, in Washington. Lula and Bush have met since on numerous occasions. Their first meeting took place in 2002, when Lula had not yet even taken office as president. "We may have different political outlooks, but we share the same objectives and established a good, cordial, and frank relationship," he commented. Bush plans to arrive in Argentina today to participate in the 4th Summit of the Americas and then pay a short, 2-day visit to Brazil. According to segments of the interview published by the BBC, Bush also said that he recognizes that Brazil is a "very, very important" country. With regard to his Brazilian counterpart, the US president affirmed: "Lula is an interesting man. Obviously we have different backgrounds, different perspectives, and different countries. "I believe that governments' capacity to save lives is limited. He shared with me his initiative of the war on hunger. And I am greatly impressed by a person who is attempting to do such a thing in his country, as I am doing in mine." This will be Bush's first visit to Brazil. Agência Brasil
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