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Brazil Is World's 6th Biggest in IT, But 73% of Its Software Comes from Abroad
Sunday, 23 November 2008
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Brazil's America Latina Logistica Gets BB- and Good Word from Fitch
African Union Rains on Brazil's UN Parade
US and China Join Forces to Defeat Brazil and G4 at UN
Brazilian Finance Minister Says Government Scandal Will Not Taint Economy
Low Interest Expectations Give Brazil a Boost
While Scandal Rages Brazilian Students Get Lesson of Probity with Public Money
Brazil, World's Top Bovine Herd and Top Gelatin Storehouse
Only a New Attitude by EU and US Will Save WTO's Doha Round, Says Brazil
Norway's Telenor Gets Green Light in Brazil to Sell Directly to Clients
Dengue Jumps 180% in South of Brazil. Authorities Urge Public
Brazil's House Speaker in a Hurry to Get Political Reform to Avoid Crises
Brazil's Lula Wants Urgent 'Democratization' of the UN
International Scientists in Brazil Look for New Seeds to Fight World Hunger
Brazil's Emergency Political Reform Will Ban Pop Stars from Political Rallies
Political Reform Bill in Brazil Calls for an End to Private Donations to Candidates
Brazil: In Rio's Poorest Areas 70% of Birth Certificates Have No Father's Name
Brazil Has 241 Routes to Sexually Exploit Women and Children
Political Reform Will Not End Corruption in Brazil
Ukrania and Colombia Inspect Brazilian Meat Before Starting to Order the Product
In Brazil, Most Voters Have No Idea Who or What They Are Voting For
Brazilian Who Brought Jiu Jitsu to US Gets Award in California
Brazil Will Never Have Blackouts Again, Promises President Lula
Truck Drivers Drafted into Brazil's War Against Child Prostitution
Mercosur and CAN Speeding Integration at Brazil Summit
Brazilian Tropfruit Makes Juice for Foreign Tastes
March in Brazil Urges Better Housing and Sanitation
Saudi Students Visit USP, Brazil's Leading University, and Vow Cooperation
Brazil's Votorantim Gets Serious About IT
Fitzpatrick Gets His Own Site to Talk Brazilian Politics
Brazil's Light For All Served 375,000. There Are Another 625,000 In Line.
12 Million Brazilians Still Have No Electricity at Home
Brazil Wants Light for All Completed by 2009 Instead of 2015
Brazil Gets a 10-Day Bath of Mediterranean Culture
Scotland Yard, for Its Brazilian Fatal Blunder Gets the Fabrication of the Year Award
Brazil Taps Free Software to Bring the Information Society to 270,000
New York's One-Million Crowd Celebrates Brazil
Lack of Publicity and Security Hurting Brazilian Tourism
Most of Brazil's Volvo Buses Are Shipped Overseas
Brazil and UN Peace Mission to Remain in Haiti Past the Election
Brazilians, Relieved, Take Profits and Run
The Dream Is Dead. Most Brazilians No Longer Trust Lula.
Cover up and Foot Dragging by British Police on the Brazilian Murder
Brazil's Social Security Over US$ 1 Billion in the Red
Brazil's Lula Vows Not to Kill Himself or Take Any Extreme Action
Group Finds Extreme Inequality and Lack of Infrastructure in Brazil
Brazil Authorizes Power Bill Increases of Up to 16%
Brazil Has Eight Candidates to Global Multimedia Award
Brazil's Deadbeats Grow 13%
Fishing for Letters, a Brazilian Program to Teach Fishermen How to Read
Brazil's Defense Minister Confirms Purchase of 12 Mirage Warplanes
Brazil Ready to Produce the All National Braillewriter
For Experts Brazil Can Resist Political Crisis, But Not Lack of Reforms
Brazil Opts for Regional Development in Program Involving 23 Ministries
Brazilian Stocks Bump Up Despite Continued Political Chaos
Brazil Offers Credit Line to Small Businesses
15th Movelsul Brazil, LatAm's Largest Furniture Fair, Expects 33,000 Visitors
People on the Streets and Authorities Lambast Brazil's Impunity
Damascus Fair, Fertile Ground for Brazilian-Syrian Joint Ventures
Brazil's Federal Workers Go on Strike to Protest Lula's Temporary Decree
Brazil Among World's 10 Most Unequal Countries. 10% Get Half the Wealth.
A Mere One-Quarter of Brazilians Are Fully Literate
70% of Brazil's Fishermen Are Illiterate
Thanks God for Washing Machines
U.S. Union Fights Takeover of Bankrupt Varig Assets in Brazil
Leader of the G-20, Brazil Gets Ready in Pakistan to Battle U.S. and E.U.
Brazilian Government Rules Out Blackouts in Foreseeable Future
News of Lula's Waning Popularity Depresses Brazil Stocks
Brazil Lula's Popularity Tumbles 10 Percentage Points
Finance Minister Deplores Brazil's Barriers to Foreign Information Techonology
Brazil Denounces U.S. Military Presence in Paraguay
Drop in Popularity Doesn't Bother Him, Says Brazil's Lula
In New York, Brazil's Lula Talks About World Hunger and Poverty
You Can't Have Peace With One Billion Hungry People, Brazil's Lula Tells UN
Weak U.S. Brings Investors to Brazil
US Helps Brazilian Police Arrest 43 from Visa Gang That Sent People to the US
Brazil and G4 Will Try New Approach for Reforming UN
Brazil's Intelligentsia Calls for Corruption Probe and Lula's Impeachment If Needed
Moreno Veloso and Orquestra Imperial Make US Dance the Brazilian Way
Foreign Investors Make Brazilian Stocks Boom
US, France and Great Britain Debate in Brazil Paulo Freire's Literacy Method
In Haiti, Brazilian Minister Stresses Importance of Coming Elections
Brazilian General Sees Reasonable Stability in Haiti
Brazil Ambassador Deplores Lack of International Help to Haiti
With Meals at 43 Cents Brazil's Community Restaurants Are a Hit
Jailed Brazilian Cambist Denies Working with Political Parties
US Investors Flee Rita to the Promising Shores of Brazil
Brazil Prods Haiti to Vote and Offers Support
Poll Reveals: Majority of Brazilians Don't Trust Lula
In Competitiveness, US Comes First and Brazil Is Almost Last in Line
Finance Minister Sees Long Cycle of Growth for Brazil
Political Uncertainty Keeps Brazil from Getting Better Credit Rating
Brazilian Marble Firms Form United Front to Invade the U.S.
Youngsters from 50 Countries in Brazil for Entrepreneurs Summit
Digital TV to Start in Brazil in 2006. Country Gave Up Building Own Standard.
Brazil's Formula to Expropriate Rural Property for Land Reform
Brazil Disappointing in Competitiveness in the World... and Falling
New Data on Brazil's Low Competitiveness Are Not Accurate, Says Minister
Bad Schooling Keeps 15 Million Brazilian Students Overtime in School
NGO Says Legal Abortion in Brazil Would Be Life Saver to Poor Women
Lower Interest Expectation Warms Up Brazilian Stocks
Lula's and Pope's Emissaries Try to End Brazilian Bishop's Hunger Strike
Brazil Starts World's Second Biggest Wind Energy Park
Brazil Thinks Ways of Using Alternative Sources for Power
Brazil Gets an Upgrade from Fitch and Market Gets a Boost
The US Is Butchering the Election in Haiti and Brazil Is Its Accomplice
Brazil Gets Ready to Cash Its Carbon Credits
Brazil and Latin America Gather in Spain for Summit
Brazil's Zero Hunger Czar Takes Stock and Sees a Long Way to Go
Lula Urges Portugal to Ease Process of Legalizing 30,000 Illegal Brazilians
At Work and College Life Gets Tougher for Brazilian Women
Economies Are Stagnant or Declining in 70% of 5,700 Brazilian Cities
Spain to Discuss 30,000 Brazilians Who Live There Illegally
Epidemic of Lolitas in Brazil. Girls as Young as 10 Led into Prostitution.
Brazil's First Referendum Ever Is Blow to Oligarchy
Brazilian Referenda and Plebiscites Are Quite Undemocratic
Brazil Celebrates UN's Role as the Planet's Peace Keeper
Brazil's Referendum Fever: Congress Gets More than 300 Proposals
Brazil to Coordinate South American Fight Against Sex-Tourism
Amnesty Calls Brazil Friendly But Lax in Solving Human Rights Problems
250,000 Brazilians Sign Petition Calling for Morality in Politics
17% of Brazilian Babies Still Don't Get a Birth Certificate
Brazil Urged to Repeal Dictatorship-Era Anti-Press Law
Brazil Software Exports Triple to Paltry US$ 314 Million
Law and Reprisals Make Brazil's Freedom of Press Ranking Low
'Poverty Still Has Collor,' Brazilian Official Recognizes
Brazil Will Present Its Success Stories at Summit of the Americas
For LatAm Elites Brazil's Lula Is on Top in Popularity and Bush on Bottom
A Model Farm Plants Fuel and Hope in the Brazilian Northeast
Brazil Says It Has Power to Spare Through 2009
Brazil's US$ 36 Billion Surplus Helps Markets
Let's Have Open Markets, Says Bush Before Leaving to Argentina and Brazil
US Sponsored FTAA Will Be Buried at Americas Summit, Says Chavez
Bush's Visit to Argentina and Brazil Shouldn't Generate More than a Few Generalities on Democracy
Brazil's Monuments Tagged with 'Out, Murderer Bush'
High Security and Plenty of Protests Welcome Bush in Argentina and Brazil
'We Share Same Objectives," Says Bush Referring to Brazil's Lula
Brazilians in Argentina for the Anti-Bush Counter Summit of the Americas
Families of Soldiers Killed in Iraq Join Anti-Bush Protests in Argentina