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Brazil's Surplus Reaches US$ 21 Billion
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Brazil Expecting 3.5% GDP Growth for 2005
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Brazil and Ecuador Talk Business
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No Tears Shed for Windows in Brazil
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Housing and Food Drive Inflation Up in Brazil
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Brazil Drowning in Red Tape
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Brazil Wants US Condemned for Cotton Subsidy
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Brazil Starts Biodiesel Drive
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A Mixed Bag for Brazilian Job Market
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Brazil to Clean Its Gasoline
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Brazil Wants Culture as Basic Human Right
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AIDS Among Poor Women Goes Up Sharply in Brazil
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Brazil: For 37 Million Bus Is Too Expensive
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In Brazil, They Fill Her Up with Biodiesel
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Old Age and Pension in Brazil and Other Countries
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Oil and Gas Production Up 12% in Brazil
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Russia Approves All Experiments from First Brazilian Astronaut
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Brazil and Russia Strengthen Technological Ties
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Bush Administration Loses Case Against Brazilian Church in the Supreme Court
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Brazil's GDP Growth on Target
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Brazil Cracks Down on Child Porn
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Brazil to Become More Attractive to Oil Exploration
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World Social Forum Back in Brazil After India Stint
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Brazil Expecting a Lot from Biodiesel
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Despite NGO's Praise, Disabled Suffer in Brazil
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Brazil to Be Self-Sufficient in Oil by 2006
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UN Advice to Brazil: Export More Technology!
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Brazil's Petrobras Finds New Oil Reserves
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Brazil Steps Up Search for Slave Workers
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Brazil Studies How to Punish US for Anti-dumping Laws
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Brazil Has 60,000 in Line for a Transplant
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Brazil Offers Up to US$ 34 Million for Businesses
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IMF: 'High Primary Surpluses Still Crucial to Brazil'
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Bush Missed a Chance to End Bigotry Against Immigrants
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Exports Up 32% in Brazil
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Record Month for Brazil's Auto Industry
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Girl from Ipanema Revisited
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WTO Favors Brazil Against EU on Sugar
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US to Help Fight Forest Fires in Brazil
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Brazil: Economic Policy to Be Kept Despite the Pain
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Brazil Celebrating WTO Victories Against US and EU
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Amazon Countries Look for Power in Brazil Meeting
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Brazil Loses 4.5 Million Tons of Soybeans to Rust
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Malaria and Malnutrition Plague Brazilian Indians
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Fetus With No Brain to Be Used in Transplants in Brazil
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Brazil's Bank to Finance Mercosur's Auto Sector
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Brazil to Fund Research on Hantavirus
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Reviewing Bossa Nova's Greatest Unreleased Disc
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Brazil: EU and Mercosur Push for Free Trade Pact
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Brazil Loses 5 Million Tons of Soybeans to Rust
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Brazil Wonders How to Educate Its Indians
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Over 30% of Brazilians Live in Subhuman Condition
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300 Foreign Firms in Brazil's Amazon Looking for Business
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Rural Exodus in Brazil High Among Young Women
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Rural Program Lends to Brazilians as Young as 18
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New US Ambassador in Brazil Says FTAA Will Have to Wait
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Brazil: 'IMF & Co. Have to Change'
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Women Migrate More than Men in Brazil
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Brazil Asks UN for a Bigger Continental Platform
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Brazil's Lula: Globalization of Justice Would End Terror
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Brazil's Lula and France's Chirac Get Cozy in NY
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Brazil's Lula Urges World Leaders to Be Daring
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Brazil's Petrobras to Invest US$ 7.5 Billion Overseas
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Lula Is No Friend of Ours Say Brazilian Indians
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Half of Brazil Does Not Have a Toothbrush
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Lula: Despite Higher Primary Surplus Brazil Remains on Track
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Brazil's Surplus This Year: US$ 7.9 Billion
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Brazil's Primary Account Surplus Well Above IMF Target
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Brazil: EU to Eliminate Surtax to Mercosur Products
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Brazil's Year Surplus Grows to US$ 22.1 Billion
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Brazil Is Hip in Moscow
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Brazil Wants Its Share of Indian Riches
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Brazil's Textile Industry Making Eyes at Russia
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Brazil to Tell US: Our Sanitation Has Improved
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Brazil and Mercosur Sweeten the Deal for EU
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Progressive Rock & Jazz Fusion - A Short History
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Brazil: Good Economy Gives Lula a Boost
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Exports Way Up in Brazil
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Brazilian Micros Get a Larger Share of Exports
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Brazilian Shoemakers Wooing Russia
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Brazil's Embraer Flying in 58 Countries
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European Union Lets Brazil Down
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Brazilian Businesses Call EU Offer Unacceptable
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Brazil Sees Bad Faith in EU's Proposal
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Powell to Discuss World Hunger with Brazil's Lula
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Powell Wants Brazil's Nuclear Plants Inspected Soon
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Micro and Small Firms Booming in Brazil
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Brazil's Lula: 'Beware of the European Union'
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Powell: 'Brazilian Way of Fighting Hunger Is Unworkable'
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Brazil's Domestic Market Picks Up Strength
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Amnesty Warns: 'Blood Bath Imminent in Rio's Favelas'
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Brazil Heading to Russia on a Business Trip
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Brazil's Good Image Brings Foreign Capital
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Brazil Wants WTO's Control
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Free Trade Starts at Home, Says Brazil
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Latin America Gathers in Brazil to Oppose Free Trade Agreements
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Brazil: European Free Trade Agreement on Track Again
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Brazil Makes It Much Easier for Foreign Investor
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UN to Study Independence of Judges and Lawyers in Brazil
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Dialogue Is Dead, Say Brazilian Indians
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Brazil's Mummy Studied in Turin Congress
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Brazil Does Not Want a Quota System from Russia
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Brazilian Industry Grows 8.8% This Year
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Brazil Wants to Create Energy Market Modeled After the EU
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The Trouble Between Russia and Brazil: They Don't Know Each Other
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Danisco Plants Itself in the Heart of Brazil's Citrus Area
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Brazil Goes After Yankee Consumer
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How Free is Brazil's Judiciary? The UN Wants to Know.
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Brazil Prepares Big Self Promotion Campaign in the US
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US Is Buying Less from Brazil
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Brazil's Plans to Help Those Without Health Insurance
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Brazil's Agro Exports to Middle East Grow 55%
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UN Official Finds a Brazil Full of Will and Ills
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Brazil: The Thorny Courtship Between Mercosur and EU
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Jewelry Arabia to Bring Brazil US$ 3.4 Million
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US-Brazil Cotton War: 'Where's the Moral Fiber?'
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US Subsidies May Force Brazil to Import Cotton
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Brazil's Car Salon Celebrates Off-Road Machines
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Women Head Half of Brazil's Small Businesses
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Brazil: Mercosur and EU Racing Against the Clock
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Brazil Wants a Bigger Role for the G-20
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Market in Brazil not Bullish for 2005
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Bush Vs. Kerry on Brazil and Latin America: A Study in Contrast
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Brazil Needs 2000 Additional Federal Judges
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Poor in Brazil Can't Count on the Courts, Says UN
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Brazil: Mercosur and EU Ready to Make Concessions
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Ecobusiness Is Good Business, Says Brazilian Bank
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Brazil Lacks 6.5 Million Houses
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UN: 'Only Joint Effort Can Cure Brazil's Crime Epidemy'
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Wall Street and Frankfurt Behind Brazil, Says US Ambassador
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Brazil to Get New Naval Industry Hub
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Brazil Expecting Lower Surplus in 2006
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Brazil's Petrobras Tells Central Bank: 'Mind Your Own Business'
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In Brazil, Left Gives a Show on How to Lose Power
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UN: In Brazil, Justice Is Slow and Impunity High
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Kerry or Bush, Brazil Will Get the Stick
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Brazil Brings Haitian Foes to the Bargaining Table
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Brazil: Spreading Small Business Incubators
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With Bush Part 2, Nothing Changes Re: Brazil
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Brazilian Indians Have no Voice on Matters Concerning Themselves
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Brazilian Indians in the War of Eucalyptus
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After Thieves Grab a Picasso Brazil Vows Better Security for Federal Museums
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Brazil's Trade Surplus Over US$ 28.1 billion
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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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Neither FTAA Nor EU. WTO Is Brazil's Only Hope.
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Brazil to Get a US$ 33 Billion Trade Surplus This Year
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US$ 1.65 Million from US to Fight Hunger and Sex Exploitation in Brazil
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Brazil Exports Grow 30% and Imports Reach Record
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Brazil's Agribusiness Export the Best Since 89
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Brazil Gets into the Business of Building Ocean Liners
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World Social Forum Back in Brazil and Ready for Change
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Brazil Gets Ready to Run Its Buses on Gas
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Brazil's Bebel Back and Bouncy
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Brazil Betting Biodiesel Will Free It from Foreign Oil
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Oil Production Down in Brazil
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Brazil's Globetrotting Romeu Silva
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The Bitter Sugar Pill US and EU Give Brazil
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Brazil's Surplus Keeps Growing
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Brazilian Indians Unite and Get Organized
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Everyone But Indians Invited to Brazil's Indian Committee
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Brazil on Course to Reach US$ 33 Billion Surplus
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Brazil Hoping All Meat Embargo by Russia Will End Soon
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Brazil Calls Itself Safe Haven for Arab Money
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Brazil to Use 38,000 Poor Families to Produce Biofuel
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Brazil's General in Haiti Just Wants to Hide Own Incompetence
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Sheding a Litlle Light on Brazil's Judicial Reform
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Some Light Camera Action at Cinema Brazil
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Haiti, a Thorn on Brazil's Side
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20 Indian Tribes Get an Audience in Brazil's Capital
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10,000 Landless and Indians Gather in Brazil
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Putin in Brazil for Russia's WTO Ambitions
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Payrolls and Trade Surplus Are Up in Brazil
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Putin in Brazil: 'We Speak Same Language'
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China Obscuring Brazil's Lula Charm
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Putin Talks About Space Exploration with Brazil
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Putin in Brazil: Plenty of Nice Words, But Beef Ban Is Still On
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Forgotten 'Brazilian Schindler' Gets Homage in US
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IMF Listens to Lula and Is Ready to Change Rules
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Brazil's Housing Deficit of 7 Million Might Double
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Brazil Ready to Stay 10 Years in Haiti
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Brazil Gets WTO's Green Light to Retaliate Against US
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Inventors from Brazil Win International Eco Competition
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Brazil's Agriculture Hasn't Been So Bad in Nine Years
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For Many Men in Brazil, Beating Up Women Is a Right
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Brazil Says It's Ready and Willing to Break AIDS Drugs Patents
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Only 4.5% of Brazil's Bus Fleet Ready for Disabled
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Brazil Markets Slow Down After Record Highs
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Half of Brazil's Public Defenders Not Happy with Job
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Public Defender Gets No Respect in Brazil
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Brazil and US Join Efforts to Fight Sex Slavery
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In Brazil 70% of Women Abuse Is Shelved. At Women's Request.
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Brazil Pays Another US$ 4 Billion in Interest on Debt
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Brazil and Pakistan Ready to Increase Business
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Brazil Hopes to Lead in Alcohol Exports Thanks to Kyoto
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225-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Puts Brazil on the Limelight
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Brazil Tells in Peru What It's Doing to Reduce Amazon Deforestation
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Agribusiness, the Main Drive Behind Brazil's Surplus
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Soybean and Meat Give Brazil Record Surplus
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Rust Hits US While Brazil Becomes Top Soy Exporter
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Brazil Tries to Build a House for 30,000 Homeless Indians
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Brazil's Emissions Market Is Open for Business
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Development with Justice, Job Number 1 in Brazil
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Manaus Free Zone Gets a Lift, But Rest of Brazil Lags
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Brazil's Lula Gets Boost from Polls
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Brazil, a World Leader in Transplant
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Brazil's Lula: Time for Executives to Stop Whining
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Low Inflation Gets Brazil Market Bullish
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Mercosur Asks in Brazil: Where's the Money for Haiti?
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Brazil's Surplus US$ 5 Billion Beyond IMF"s Wishes
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80,000 Homes Not Built in Brazil Due to Red Tape
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Brazil Marks US$ 4 Billion for Housing
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Brazil: Grassroots Action Amid Mud Huts
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Brazil Surplus Reaches US$ 33 Billion on Final Lap
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Brazil's Nadir, an Empire of Glass
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Brazil Pipeline to Add 80,000 Barrels of Oil a Day
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Brazil: Dialogue With US Citrus Growers Is Off
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Brazil Exceeds All Economic Expectations
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Brazil: The Very Exclusive Petroleum Club
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Best in 10 Years for Brazil Companies
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Brazil's Industry to Hire and Invest More in 2005
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Brazil's Lula Tries to Rebuild a National Alliance
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Brazil's Industry Federation Calls 2004 Spectacular
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At 7.5%, Brazil's 2004 Inflation Worse than Expected
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Brazil Creates Technology to Fight Soybean Rust
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Brazil Earmarks US$ 4 Bi to Deal with 7.2 Bi Houses Deficit
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US Tourists Still Number 1 in Brazil
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Leaflets and Condoms Against Sex Tourism in Brazil
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For Brazil, Amazon is for All to Use and to Help
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Moody Gives Brazil Thumbs Up
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Brazil Calls US Farm Subsidies 'Curse on Trade'
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A Banner Year for Brazil's Industry
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Brazil's Development Bank Lends US$ 14.8 Billion
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88% of New Exporters in Brazil Are Micro and Small
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Consumer and Capital Goods Drive Brazil Industry Up
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All Ready for Brazil's Pan-Amazon Forum
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Brazil Starts Year with US$ 916 Million Trade Surplus
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Nigeria Backs Brazil for WTO Presidency
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In Brazil, 13,000 Get a House for Free from Government
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Brazil Is Number 1 in Beef, Selling to 142 Countries
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Brazil Strings and Wind Get World Respect
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Brazil Proposes Arab Country for UN Security Council
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Despite US Boycott Fish Export from Brazil Grows
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Spain's Premier: "Brazil Has Gained the Future"
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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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In Three Weeks, Brazil Has Already Exported US$ 5 Billion
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Brazil's Unemployment Falls to Single Digit
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Brazil and Argentina Discuss Trade Barriers
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Child Sex Abuse is Widespread in Brazil
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Brazilian Tunes for When Carnaval Is Gone
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Brazil Joins World on Mourning for Auschwitz
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Brazil Industry Hasn't Been That Upbeat in 7 Years
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Brazil Hoping a Brazilian Will Be Next WTO's Chief
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Brazil's Pick to WTO Chief Is Career Diplomat
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What Can Brazil Bring to the WTO? Consensus!
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China and Middle East Top Brazilian Poultry Buyers
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Brazilian Indians Wish to Start a Global Movement
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Brazil's Lula in Davos Urges End to Farm Subsidies
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Brazil Praises Encounter Between Lula and EC President
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Brazil's Modest Plan to Eradicate Favelas
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Who's the World's Darling? Brazil Is on the Top 3!
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World Bank Helps Brazil Help Haiti
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Brazilian Indians: 'We Denounce Lula!'
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Brazil's Petrobras Wins Tender for Lybian Oil
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Fed's Higher Rates Cool Brazilian Stocks
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Despite Weak Dollar Brazil's Surplus Soars
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Brazil Gets UN Prize for Anti-Poverty Project
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High Taxes and Interest Slow Brazil Industry Output
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IMF Checks Brazilian Books. A-OK! It Seems.
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Brazil Goes to Washington to Fix Its Social Security
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Brazil's Industrial Growth the Greatest in 20 Years
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EU Needs to Use Its Trading Muscle in Favor of Third World
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Brazil Shares Info on Information with South Africa
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The Brazilian Equation: 45% Blacks 2% of Entrepreneurs
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Brazil Trade Mission to Visit Ten Arab Countries
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Brazil's Rural Housing Deficit at 1.7 Million
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A Plan to Alleviate Brazil's Favela Plight
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Brazil Offers Preferential Treatment to Africa and India
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Brazilian Exporters Abandon Dollar in Favor of Euro
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Brazilian President to Bring WTO Impasse to Meeting with Blair
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Cars Lead Brazil's 8.3% Annual Growth
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Brazilian Ceramic Handcraft for Export
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Recyclable Cheapens Popular Housing in Brazil
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Brazil Congress Votes this Month on Eliminating Visas for US Tourists
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Brazilian Surplus in 2006 Already Close to US$ 6 Billion
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It’s 2008. The US Has Dragged the World into a Depression.
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Murder of US Nun Deeply Shakes Brazil
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Brazil Decrees Preventive Detention for US Nun Killers
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Brazilian Indian Week to Stress Solidarity
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Brazilian Indians Celebrate Hero Makunaima and Mother Earth
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Global Warming Might Turn Brazil's Amazon into Scrubland
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Amnesty Calls for End to Impunity after Murder of Nun in Brazil
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Another Social Leader Murdered in Brazil
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Yemen's Conglomerate Wants to Invest in Brazil
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Lula's Defeat in Congress Should Delay Brazil's Reforms
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Brazil Chasing US Nun Murderers
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Brazil to Use Kyoto Protocol to Sell Pollution Credit
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U.S. Bishop Deplores Murder of Nun in Brazil
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Suspect of Killing US Nun Had Been Fined
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US Called Immoral Polluter by Protesters in Brazil
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Brazil Drags Latin America Up
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Brazilian Groups Blame US Nun Murder on Lax Law
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Brazil Brings Zero Hunger to Egypt
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Brazil Wants US Help Against Money-Laundering
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Brazil Wins Another Round Against EU Trade Barriers
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Rayfran Sales Confesses He Killed US Nun
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Brazilians Protest US Nun's Murder
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Slave Labor Common Where US Nun Was Murdered in Brazil
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Sister Dorothy, an Addition to Brazil's Gallery of Martyrs
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Brazil: Confessed Killer of US Nun Says He Was Hired by Nun's Friend
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Despite US$ 2 Bi Surplus Brazil's Foreign Debt Still US$ 203.5 Bi
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Brazilian Indians Enter Information Era
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Second Killer of US Nun Arrested in Brazil
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Brazilian Polls: Lula High, But Government Low
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Brazil Cheers IMF Approval of Brazilian Pilot Plan
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Brazil Will Be the US of This Century, Says Lula
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Lula on Brazil: 'We Shall Surprise and Grow Over 5%'
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Brazil's Petrobras Profit Is Up, But Its Stocks Go Down
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Oversea Prices Lead Brazil's Usiminas to Top US$ 1 Bi in Net Income
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Brazil Discredits US Report on Human Rights Abuse
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Death Squads and Impunity Still Common in Brazil
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Brazilians Go to Moscow Hoping to End Meat Embargo
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Brazil Serious on Delivering the Internet to Everyone
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US Steel Firms to Ask Duties on Brazil Be Revoked
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New Goal for Brazil Is to Export US$ 150 Billion, Says Lula
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In Brazil Exports Double and Imports Halve
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Russia Ends Embargo on Brazilian Meat
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Brazil Getting Ready for Bush Visit
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Brazil's Lula Has Shown Real Face as Foe of Indians
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Brazil Wins the Cotton War Against the US
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Brazil Resumes FTAA Talks with the US
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US Opposes Brazil Proposal for Anti-Racism Pact at the OAS
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US WTO Defeat Will Raise Brazil Cotton Exports by 20%
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Brazil and EU Closer to Integration
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Brazil Sees WTO Trade Agreement a Long Way Ahead
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Brazil Is Tops in Bargain Hunting. US Comes Second.
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Brazil's Petrobras Strikes Light Oil in Rio's Coast
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3 Million Brazilians Overseas Might Vote for Congress
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Brazil in New Dehli Readying the G-20 Troops
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Brazil's Petrobras Promises New Production Record
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Tuition Fees Lead Inflation in Brazil
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Embraer Brings 4% of Brazil's Trade Surplus
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Brazil's Surplus Is Already US$ 7 Billion for the Year
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Indians Take Dam in Brazil and Threaten to Destroy Equipment
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French See the Black and Indian of Brazil's Roots
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Brazil's Foreign Debt Drops US$ 13 Bi to a Still Hefty US$ 201 Bi
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Brazil to Get 4th Spot as IT Outsource for US
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Brazil's Plans to Keep Young Farmers in the Country
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Rumsfeld Commends Brazil for Its Role in the World
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Brazil Has Shown That 'Another World Is Possible'
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Brazil's Guarani Indians Get Reprieve from Eviction
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37 Countries Discuss in Brazil Terror and Mafia
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Brazil Pats Itself on Back for Arrest of US Nun Killer Suspect
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Brazil Finalizes Preparations for Arab-South America Summit
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Brazil Gets Record Trade Surplus in the Mercosur
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U.S. Snow: 'Delighted for Brazilian Friends'
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Outsourcing Is Ruining the US and Brazil's Economy
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Industry Leader Calls Brazil's Divorce from IMF a Hospital Discharge
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US Senator Defends UN Permanent Seat for Brazil
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Brazil's Trade Surplus Keeps Breaking Records
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US Harms Brazil as Much as Pirates, Says Minister
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US Wants to Discuss Prosperity with Brazil, says Snow
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Brazil's Favela Sounds Promise Hot Season in London
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Indians Don't Feel at Home in Brazil
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Brazil Investigates Ring Behind Death of American Nun
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Amnesty: 'Violence and Poverty Threaten Existence of Brazilian Indian'
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Brazilian Indians Call Lula Anti-Indian
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April, a Whole Month of Indian Protests in Brazil
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Brazil Kept on Watch List for Copyright Piracy
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Brazil Reaping the Fruits of an Arab Summit Not Held Yet
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6 Million Vacant Houses Might Help Brazil Reduce Housing Deficit
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Brazil Says South America-Arab Summit Won't Be Against Anyone
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AIDS Help: Brazil Rejects US Demands for Sex Abstinence
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Brazil to Stop Requiring Visa from Americans
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Brazilian Industry Slows Pace
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Brazil Will Produce All the Oil it Needs by 2006
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Brazil Sets Record in Vehicle Production
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Brazil's Falling Industrial Production Dampens Market
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Brazil Discusses Judicial Reform in London
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Brazil and US Join Forces to Fight Terror and Piracy
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Brazilian Exports Grow 30%
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Led by Meat, Brazil's Agribusiness Grows 12%
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Industry Grows 4.4% in Brazil in February
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Oil and US Inflation Boost Brazilian Market
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Brazil Gets 40,000 Leprosy Cases a Year
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Brazilian Congressmen Want End to Nepotism
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Brazilian Indians Learn How to Care for Their Water
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Number of Brazilian Indians Attending Schools Grows to 164,000
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Brazil/Mercosur and EU Discuss Trade Liberalization
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ILO Wants World to Learn from Brazil's Labor Court Decisions
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Brazil Wants Reduction of Fishing Subsidies to Rich Countries
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American WWII Plane Found in Brazil's Amazon
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Brazilian Chicken Exports Grow 20%
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World's Creative Industry Gets Headquarters in Brazil
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Brazil Dares Chancellors to Be Daring
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Lula's Popularity Falls 6% in Brazil
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U.S. Goes to Brazil to Fight Corruption
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Developed in Brazil Soybean Rust Warner Is on the Web
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Russia Lifts Embargo on Brazilian Meat
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Brazil to Give Small Businesses Up to US$ 1,900 Loans
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Brazil Gives in Paris a Few Fashion Lessons
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Brazil and Australia Sign Education Accord
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Brazil's Foreign Debt Falls US$ 1.6 Bi to US$ 200 Billion
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Brazil Wants a More Competitive War Industry
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Lower Oil Prices Stir Brazil Market Up
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Brazil and U.S. Committed to Rule of Law
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Bush Goes to Brazil
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Brazil-US Message Vows Ending Poverty
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Rice Lauds Brazil for Leading Role
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Brazil and U.S. Agree to Disagree on Venezuela
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Common Goals and Challenges in Brazil-US's Agenda
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After Brazil, Colombia: a Tough Nut for Rice
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A Map to Lower Brazil's Interest Rates from 19.5% to 4%
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Brazil Creates Program to Keep Youngsters in the Country
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The Brazil-US Partnership, According to Rice
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Low-Income Brazilians Get Government Loan to Get Own Homes
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U.S. GDP Scares Brazil's Bulls
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Brazil Celebrates Victory Against EU at WTO
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Sugar: After Win Against EU, Brazil Has Big Plans
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Brazil Pitches In at Community of Democracies
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United Brazil and South America Depend Less on US and EU, says Lula
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US$ 12 Billion: Brazil's First Quarter Surplus is a Record
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Brazil's BNDES Lends to Paper and Drug Sectors
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Unemployment Must Be Cut in Half, says Brazilian Minister
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Brazil Close to US$ 10 Billion in Exports a Month
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The World Is Bigger than the US and EU, Says Brazil's Lula
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We're Not Shiite, Says Brazil in Refusing US Money
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Time to Stop Crying and Start Working, Says Brazil's Lula
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OAS Praises Brazil on Indian Lands, But Will Keep Watching
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Minister Throws Water on Fiery Argentina-Brazil Quarrel
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Argentina Is No Brazil Yes Man, Says Minister Sigal
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Brazil's Minister Wants End to Visa for Americans
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Brazilian Indians Get Vitamin A to Boost Immunity
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Brazil: 1001 Nights Gets First Translation from Arabic to Portuguese
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Brazil Puts Its Goods on Show to Arabs
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Israel and US Worried Brazil's Arab Summit Will Harm Middle East Peace
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In Brazil, Arab League Chief Urges Israel to Leave Occupied Territories
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Markets: Another Red Day for Brazil
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Inflation Surging More than Expected in Brazil
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In Brazil, Only 40% of Court Cases Are Judged in One Year or Less
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Brazil Pork Exports Hit 106% Jump and Historic Record
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Business Deals, the Early Fruits of Brazil's Arab Summit
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Brazil Asks for a More Democratic WTO
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Brazil Builds a Bridge Between Haiti and the Caribbean
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Bravo, Brazil, for Refusing US Money, Says Lancet
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Espírito Santo to Become Brazil's Number 2 Oil Producer
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At UNAIDS Brazil Will Keep Liberal Anti-AIDS Policy
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Diplomats and Jurists, in Brazil, Debate the WTO
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Breaking Patents Is Not the Way to Go, Says US to Brazil
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Brazil Readying Plan to Open Services Market to Foreigners
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Brazil's Informal Market Is Up, But Sector's Income Is Down
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We May Be Troublesome, But Not Stubborn, Says Argentina to Brazil
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Editorial Applauds Brazil's Rejection of US Money for AIDS
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Decoration Made in Brazil Only for the Well- to-Do
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Show Must Go on in Brazil. Arrelia Is Dead.
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Brazil's Trade Balance Surplus to Reach US$ 35 Billion in 2005
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Ex-Im Bank Guarantees Loans to US Firms Selling to Brazil's Petrobras
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Brazil's Goal: To Export US$ 1 Billion in Jewels
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After Brasília Camping, Brazilian Indians Get More Official Promises
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Brazilian Students Get First Place in the US for Engineering Design
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Russian Steel Factory in Brazil Will Create 8,000 Jobs
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Army and Navy Officers Join Brazil's 1,200-Strong Military Force in Haiti
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After a 10-Year Silence, a Brazilian Chancellor Goes to Israel
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Brazil's April Surplus a Record: US$ 6.9 Billion
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7.2 Million Brazilians Don't Have a House to Live In
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Brazil Gives Australia a Hand on Biofuel Prospects
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Brazil Industry and Services Shrink in First Quarter
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International Experts Discuss Sustainable Development in Brazil
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Brazil Needs Better Distribution of Assets, Says Unesco
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Sahrazad's Tales Get in Brazil Directly from the Arabic
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Brazil's Surplus at US$ 38 Billion for Last 12 Months
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28% of Brazil's Urban Population Have no Public Water or Sewage
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Amazon Deforestation Is to Blame for 75% of Brazil's Air Pollution
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Brazil Drafts National Health System to Help Fight Child Labor
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At OAS Bush Calls for Free Trade and Brazil for End to Subsidies
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Brazil's Industrial Production Slows Down
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Less than 3% of Brazil's 180,000 Public Schools Have a Computer
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Brazil Says It's Ready to Help Bolivia If Asked
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Brazil's Agribusiness Sums US$ 16 Billion Through the End of May, a Record
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After Taking Over the World, Brazil's Orange Juice Becomes a Hit in the Middle East
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Brazil Market Down Under Clouded Political Skies
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More than 1 Million Children Between 5 and 9 Years Old Work in Brazil
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Despite 47.5% Fall 2.5 Million Children Still Work in Brazil
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Brazil Offers Working Children US$ 8 to US$ 16 a Month to Lure Them to School
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Brazil Studying Ecological Impact of Petrobras on the Amazon
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Latin America Is Going the Brazilian Way, Not the American Way
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Brazil Calls for an End to U.S. Dictatorship over the Internet
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Electronic and Auto Sectors Help Brazilian Industry Grow 6.3%
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Russian Team in Brazil on a 9-State Meat Inspection Mission
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Top Lula Adviser Accused by Brazilian Congressman of Taking Bribe
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Brazil's Lula Promises No Stone Unturned in Corruption Probe
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World Bank Lends Brazil US$ 500 Million for Popular Housing
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Industry Jobs in Brazil Grow Again
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Brazil's Seu Jorge Makes New York Sing Along
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Brazilian Industry Wants Urgent Reduction of Interest Rates
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For US Foundation Brazil Cannot Invoke Health Emergency to Break AIDS Drug Patent
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Brazil's Lula Signs Law Creating Housing Fund for the Poor
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Brazil's Corruption Scandal Topples Almighty Chief of Staff
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Fallen Brazil's Chief of Staff Says his Hands Are Clean
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Brazil Wants to Learn Affirmative Action from the US
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Chief of Staff Resignation Makes Brazil Go Shopping
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Brazil Industry Hopeful New Housing Fund Will Boost Economy
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Brazil Lula's Former Chief of Staff Goes to Court Against Accuser
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Analysts See Lower Brazilian GDP
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Brazil Gets New Cabinet Chief. She Is Dilma Rousseff.
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In Latin America U.S. Military Is the Problem Not the Solution
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New Cabinet Chief Does Not Boost Brazilian Market
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Brazil's Reserves Fall Close to US$ 1 Billion
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What Haiti Needs Are Some Good Friends Like Brazil
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Brazil's New Cabinet Chief Vows to Be More Technical and Less Political
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Brazil's Supreme Orders Inquiry on Aide to Cabinet Chief
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The Groups Behind the Immigration-Is-Bad Movement
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Brazil Flexes Its Mighty Muscles at Abribusiness Congress
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Congressman Calls New Brazil's Cabinet Chief Expert in Robbing and Assaulting
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In Brazilian Courts Little Has Changed Since US Nun's Murder
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Brazil Has a US$ 19 Billion Surplus with US$ 52 Billion in Exports
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Brazil Market Sputters Ahead
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Despite Crisis, Brazil's Auto Industry Should Grow 5% This Year
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Experts and NGOs Brainstorm Ways to Ease Brazil's Poverty
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USA for Innovation Urges Prompt Action Against Brazil for Patent Breaking
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Brazilian Industry Grows But Timidly
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Brazil Resumes Beef Exports to US
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Brazil Exports Over US$ 10 Billion in June, a Record
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Brazil Boosts Help to Victims of Child Abuse
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For the First Time Brazil's Exports Reach US$ 10 Billion in a Month
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Brazil Wants World to Accept Abrolhos Park as Protected Area
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A Plan to End Brazil's Fiscal Deficit
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Brazilian Market Tumbles While New Government Heads Roll
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Brazil Gives US a Break Before Retaliating for Cotton Subsidies
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Brazil Asks WTO for Sanctions Against US Subsidies
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Brazil Auto Sales Grew 10% in the First Semester
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New WTO Rules Mean More Brazil Fruit Juices Overseas
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Brazil Earmarks US$ 420,000 for Drug Users' Syringe Exchange
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Brazilian Vehicle Exports Grow Whooping 37% in Semester
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Another Brazilian Minister Bites the Dust Accused of Corruption
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Brazilian Industry Grows for Third Month in a Row
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With Russia Leading Buyers Brazil's Pork Export Gets 80% Boost
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For Brazil Non-Custodial Sentences Make Big Sense
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Brazil Calls in China for End to US and EU Farm Subsidies
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Brazil's Industry Grows 5.5%, Rio Grande do Sul Shrinks
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Lula's Popularity Up. And So Is the Market in Brazil.
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For Brazilians, Vote Buying Scandal Is Just Politics as Usual, Shows Poll
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Brazilian Abner, a Jewel Designer with an Eye Overseas
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Abbott Fell for Brazil's Blackmail, Says US Group
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Brazil and Mercosur Shooting for a 2006 Trade Agreement with EU
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Brazilians Fail PT, But Give Lula High Marks
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Economy Must Produce Well Being, Says Brazil's Lula in Paris
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Brazil's Computers for All Program Will Offer Special Loans
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Brazil to Enlist Doctors in Fight Against Child Abuse
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Brazilian Industry Expecting 3.2% GDP Growth for Brazil in 2005
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Brazil's Gol Joins Amadeus System for Global Ticketing
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Brazil Central Bank's Survey Shows the Industry's Upbeat Mood
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Sentinel, a Brazilian Program to Fight Child Sex Abuse
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Oil and Military in the Agenda of Brazil's First Trade Mission to Cyprus and Israel
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China Will Be Moving on Brazilian Oil
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Brazilian University Gives Blacks Extra Points on Entrance Exam
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US Sends Troops to Paraguay Just a Stone's Throw from Brazil's Frontier
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Brazilian Industry's Confidence in Economy Falls Again to a 3-Year Low
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Brazilian Minister in Israel to Develop Bilateral Trade
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Brazil Has a Candidate for the Inter American Bank, But the US Doesn't Like Him
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Brazilian Small Businesses Get Grant from EU
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EU and Mercosur Betting They Will Soon End Stalemate for Accord
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Brazil Confident Its WTO Proposals Will Be Adopted by the G-20
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Forced to Import Used Tires from Europe Brazil Appeals to WTO
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Imports Up, Exports Down and a Shrinking Surplus in Brazil
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US Fills a Plane with 300 Brazilians and Ship Them Back Home
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Brazilian Executives Haven't Been So Gloomy in Two Years
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Brazil, Argentina and Mercosur Discuss Soybean and Beef Market
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US Treasury Secretary in Brazil to Discuss Growth
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Brazil and Eight Other Countries Win First Round of Banana War
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Brazil's Trade Balance Surplus Reaches US$ 39.9 Billion, the Best Result Ever
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Brazil's Former Chief of Staff Has His Day Before Ethics Council
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Extreme Security Surrounds Brazil's Ex-Chief of Staff Testimony on Vote-Buying
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Brazil Forgets Politics and Keeps Its Stock Winning Streak
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Brazil Expecting a US$ 37 Billion Surplus in 2005
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US Treasury Secretary Has Only Praise for Brazil
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Brazil's Ex-Chief of Staff Denies Everything, But Doesn't Convince Congress Committee
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Eight Americans Arrested in Brazil for Making Porno Movies
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Brazil, India and South America Discuss Development with Justice
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Brazil Tells US That It Is Ready to Discuss the FTAA on Its Own Terms
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Brazilian Congress Flooded with Requests for Ouster of Legislators
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Brazil Tells US that WTO Comes Before FTAA
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Brazilian Industry Blames High Interests for Slow Growth
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Despite Fears, Industrial Production Grows for the Fourth Month in a Row in Brazil
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Income Rises 8.7% in Brazil, But New Industrial Jobs Grow a Paltry 0.14%
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Brazil Starts August with US$ 904 Million Foreign Trade Surplus
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Chicken and Beef Help Brazilian Farming Exports Jump 8.7%
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Only a New Attitude by EU and US Will Save WTO's Doha Round, Says Brazil
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Brazilian Scandal's Moneyman Testifies for 15 Hours and Lists All He Gave Money To
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Brazil's House Speaker in a Hurry to Get Political Reform to Avoid Crises
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Minister Defends Brazil's Zero Hunger from Those Who Call It Mere Hand-Out Program
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Brazilian Metal Company Plans to Compete with China in Arab Market
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Brazil Has 241 Routes to Sexually Exploit Women and Children
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Enduring Scandal Drags Brazilian Stocks Down
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Brazilian Deputies in the List to Be Kicked Out Can Resign and Avoid Penalties
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A Boom Year for Brazil's Agroexports to the Arabs
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Strong Real Hurts Brazilian Agribusiness
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Minister Pans Brazil's Law Giving Congressmen Right to Be Judged by Supreme Court
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Deed to Indians' Land Gets Lost on Its Way to the Brazilian President's Desk
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Brazilian Indians and Multinational Fighting for a Piece of Land
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Truck Drivers Drafted into Brazil's War Against Child Prostitution
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March in Brazil Urges Better Housing and Sanitation
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Saudi Students Visit USP, Brazil's Leading University, and Vow Cooperation
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Brazilian Program Teaches Small Cosmetic Firms How to Get Ready to Export
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Weather, Rust and World Prices All Conspiring Against Brazil
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Brazil Taps Free Software to Bring the Information Society to 270,000
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Lula Says Brazil Has Learned to Get Out and Get It
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Brazil Sighs Deep and Darts Up After Finance Minister Says He Did No Wrong
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Lula's Ex-Chief of Staff, Vows He Won't Resign from Brazilian Congress
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Brazil's Ethics Council Doesn't Accept Ex-Chief of Staff Arguments
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Lack of Publicity and Security Hurting Brazilian Tourism
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The Dream Is Dead. Most Brazilians No Longer Trust Lula.
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Bulk of Brazil's Petrobras Investment to Be in US, Venezuela and Argentina
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Sex Abuse Against Kids in Brazil Is Usually All in the Family
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New Law Limits Size of Brazil's Primary Surplus
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Brazil's Lula Vows Not to Kill Himself or Take Any Extreme Action
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Another Down Day for Brazilian Stocks
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Brazil Urges Creation of Mercosur Parliament But Overlooks FTAA
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High Interest and Low Morale Don't Dampen Brazilian Businessmen
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Brazil Spends Over US$ 400,000 in Books by Indian Authors
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Brazil's Ruling Party Gives Up Reform
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Brazil Senate Opens Hearings on Sustainable Development in the Amazon
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Brazilian Imports Jump 26.9% While Exports Grow a Modest 2.6%
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Brazilian Ministers Tell Their Vision of a Sustainable Amazon
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Thanks to Mining Industry Leads Brazilian Growth
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Brazil Offers to Help Katrina Victims
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Development Bank Chief Predicts Full Steam and 5% Growth for Brazilian Economy
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Brazil Says Its Closeness to Developing Countries Is Paying Off Richly
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Brazil Inquiry on Vote-Buying Finds Major Role for Ex-Chief of Staff José Dirceu
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Ted Kennedy to Be Keynote Speaker of First Encounter of Brazilian Leaders in the U.S.
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Brazilian Stocks Bump Up Despite Continued Political Chaos
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US Mission Learns First Hand of Brazil's Fears that US Might Invade Amazon
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We're Sure Paying Attention to the U.S., Says Brazil's Foreign Minister
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Ten Brazilian Entrepreneurs Get Knowledge Medal
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Brazil Offers Credit Line to Small Businesses
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Consumer Protection in Brazil Is Offered Only in 10% of Cities
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South America's Gas Prices: In Brazil, US$ 4.1 a Gallon; in Venezuela, a Mere 15 Cents
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Brazil's House Speaker Rebuts Charges of Corruption and Counterattacks
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Top Names in Brazilian Fashion Have Arab Blood
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Brazil's House Speaker Wasn't Bribed Says Entrepreneur
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Agribusiness Exports Bring 28.6 Million to Brazil, 10% More than Last Year
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New Embraer 190 Jet Gets Approval to Fly in the US
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Brazil Hoping to Sign a Mercosur-EU Agreement by 2006
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Damascus Fair, Fertile Ground for Brazilian-Syrian Joint Ventures
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Corruption and Poor Education Put Brazil at the Bottom in LatAm
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Brazil Industry Breaks Four-Month Surge, Dropping 2.5%
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Brazil Joins Select Astronaut Club
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Second in Line of Presidential Succession in Brazil Guilty of Extortion
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Brazil and Nigeria Drop the Middleman in Oil Deals
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U.S. Sanitation Team Gives OK to Brazil Mango
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Cornered, Brazil's House Speaker Goes on the Attack
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U.S. Union Fights Takeover of Bankrupt Varig Assets in Brazil
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Pressured by the US, Mexico Imposes Visas on Brazilians
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In Brazil and Mercosur Majority Don't Like Bush and 70% Call U.S. Imperialist
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Brazil's Trade Surplus Grows to US$ 30 Billion
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In Brazil All Eyes Are on the Central Bank, Hoping for Interest Cuts
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Leader of the G-20, Brazil Gets Ready in Pakistan to Battle U.S. and E.U.
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New Brazilian Law Opens the Amazon for Sustainable Development
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WTO Sides with Brazil in Chicken Dispute with EU
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Brazil's Speaker of the House Bribery Case Goes to the Supreme
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51 Million Brazilians Live Without Water, Sewer and Trash Collection
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WTO Ruling Brings Brazilian Poultry Back to European Tables
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Brazil Denounces U.S. Military Presence in Paraguay
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Brazil Benefits from Central American Free Trade Agreement
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Brazilian Bank Invests Overseas to Win U.S. Markets
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Sex-Abuse Program to Reach 1,000 Brazilian Cities
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Brazilian Government Gets Better Marks for Education, But Worse for Economic Policy
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Brazil Offers to Produce Asian Bird Flu Vaccine for Global Consumption
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Brazil Scolds Mexico for Visa Requirement and Threatens to Bar Country from Mercosur
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Brazilian Pork Producers Want Russia Out of the WTO If It Means Less Business for Them
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Brazil's House Speaker Meets Lula Before Deciding on Resignation
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Brazil's Supreme Gets Case Against Speaker of the House
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U.S. Coast Guard to Check Brazil's Ports for Security
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Food and Beverage Sector Helps Keep Employment Stable in Brazil
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Brazil Decries UN's 'Democracy Deficit'
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Brazil's Trade Surplus Keeps Growing. It's Already Over US$ 31 Billion.
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Austria President Signs Technical Cooperation Accords in Brazil
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In Haiti, Brazilian Minister Stresses Importance of Coming Elections
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Brazil Adopts Stick and Carrot Policy Towards China
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Manifesto to the Nation Calls for Social Inclusion in Brazil
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Brazilian General Sees Reasonable Stability in Haiti
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Brazil Waiting for House Speaker's Resignation Speech
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Brazil's Scandal-Plagued House Speaker to Resign Today
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US Investors Flee Rita to the Promising Shores of Brazil
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Forced Resignation of Brazil's Number 3 Opens Battle in Congress
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Despite Evidence Brazil's Speaker Resigns Protesting Innocence
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At Least 7 Vying for House Speaker in Brazil. Election on Sep 28.
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Brazil Blames High Import Duties on Its Own Incompetence
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Brazil Seated on Close to US$ 9 Billion Surplus
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Brazilian Small Companies Increasingly Find Clients Overseas
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Brazil Reaches Oil Self-Sufficiency by Year's End
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Brazil Accuses US of Subsidizing 90% of Its Cotton and Gets Ready for Retaliation
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Brazil Intent on Ending Indians' Malnutrition
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Seven Suitors to a Speaker's Chair in Brazil
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Brazil's Former Chief of Staff Says Lula Is Responsible for Bribe Scandal
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In LatAm, Chilean Leader Is Most Admired. Brazil's Lula Is Distant Second and Bush, Last
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Brazil Ready to Retaliate If US Doesn't Stop Cotton Subsidies
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Brazil Plans on Reducing the Greenhouse Effect Through Fertilizers
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Brazilian Chancellor in the U.S. Drumming Up Business for Brazil
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Brazil Program Readies Small Businesses to Sell Overseas
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10 Congressmen Vying for Brazil's House Speaker Post
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Youngsters from 50 Countries in Brazil for Entrepreneurs Summit
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Brazil Offers Ethanol to the U.S. and Calls for End to Subsidies
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Brazil's Lula in Rare Victory Makes the Speaker of the House
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Brazil's New House Speaker Denies Lula Interference in Election
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Brazil Disappointing in Competitiveness in the World... and Falling
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Brazilian Industry Grows 3.3%, a Lower than Expected Rate
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A Communist Is Third in Line to Brazil's Presidency
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