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Brazil Wants More Business with the UK, Says Lula in London
Lula Says He Trusts UK's Justice on Case of Brazilian Killed as Terrorist
While Bush Caters to the Right and the Lab Lobby AIDS Ravages Brazil and LatAm
Blair Follows Brazil's Lula Lead and Calls for Rich-Poor Summit
In Haiti Till They Send Us Home, Says Brazil's Lula
Brazilian General Says International Troops Will Stay Three More Years in Haiti
Brazilian Airline Gol Owes Its Huge Success to the Internet
Brazil: Bankruptcy-Plagued Varig Hires US Firm Savvy on Distressed Airlines
Secrecy Violation at Brazil's Savings Bank Seems Like Inside Job
Drought and Lack of Technology Lower Expectation of Brazil's Harvest
Chinese Ask for Less Red Tape in Their Dealings with Brazil
Brazil Calls UN Rapporteur Arrogant and a Liar
Not Since the Dinosaurs Demise Species Had It So Bad, Say Experts in Brazil
Corruption Scandal in Brazil Also Brings Down Federal Savings Bank's Chief
The Reconstitution of a Crime: How Brazilian High Officials Broke the Law
Coffee Growing Is Three-Year College Course in Brazil
Signs of Fiscal Austerity Help Boost Brazil's Stocks
Brazil Readies Fresh Troops for Haiti Mission
Tragedy: 4 Deaths and 4 Months Later Brazilian Indians Still Living by the Highway
Brazilian TAM Gets LatAm's Most Modern Aviation Training Center
Brazil's Açaí Berry Shown to Kill Cancer Cells in Florida University Study
After US and Germany, Brazilian Exporters Get Distribution Center in Portugal
Breaking into Caretaker's Account Didn't Break Any Law, Says Brazilian Bank
Foreign Investors Are Eyeing Brazilian Railways
Arabesque: an Arabian Touch on Lace Made in Brazil
The Brazil Cost Comes Mainly from Excessive Use of Highways
Crossings and Poor Families Are Slowing Down Brazilian Trains
Railcar Builders Wake Up from the Dead in Brazil into a Booming Business
Government's Conference on Indians Has No Legitimacy, Say Brazilian Indians
Brazil Exports US$ 2.5 to the Caribbean. As Much as to France.
Only 1/3 of Brazil's 1.6 Million Maids Have Working Papers. 30% Earn Less than Minimum
Brazilian Indians Hold Three Hostages to Have Their Truck Fixed
Brazil Sends the Marines to Haiti for Another Half Year
Brazil's Navy Vessels on Their Way to Haiti
Brazil's New Luxurious Jet Has Internet and Can Fly Non Stop New York-London
Brazil Wants Less Red Tape and More Effective International Help to Haiti
The Poor Can Also Be Solidary with Haiti, Says Brazil's Chancellor
Brazil and Spain Sign Pact to Fight Organized Crime
Torture, death squad, 9,000 Killed in 5 years: a Portrayal of Brazil's Police
16 Nations Gathered in Brazil Sign Accords to Help Haiti
Brazil Reinforces Presence in Haiti with 850 Troops
Torture and Impunity Are Still the Norm Throughout Brazil
Brazil's Universal Care for AIDS Patients at a Dead End
Brazil's Varig Goes Earlier to Auction Block in Desperate Attempt to Survive
Airton Dare Defends Brazilian Reputation at Indy
Brazil Produces 36.6 Million Tons of Cement, a 6.3% Growth
Brazil in Rush to Get a Mercosur/EU Accord. Sides Still a World Apart.
Brazil Upset Over Blair's Little Omission
AIDS Drugs Prices Threaten Brazil's Whole Health System
Brazil Lost Credibility by Threatening to Break Patents and Never Doing It
Over 30% of Brazilians Are Sexually Active Before Turning 15
More Brazilian Soldiers Make Their Way to Haiti
Second-Line Drugs Put Big Burden on Brazil's AIDS Program
BNDES Loans US$ 219 Million for Railway Construction in Brazil
Hotel Show in Dubai to Bring US$ 1.8 Million to Brazilian Firms
500 Exhibitors and 60,000 Visitors to Grace Brazil's Family Farming Fair
New Prison Riots in Brazil Leave Three Dead and 245 Hostages
Weak Dollar Helps Brazilian Retail Sales Grow 7%
Cocaine Consumption in Brazil Stops Upswing
Counting on Varig's Demise Brazilian TAM Gets 37 New Airbus Jets
Brazilian Troops Suffer Several Gang Attacks in Haiti
New USAID Director in Brazil Will Oversee US$ 11 Million Budget
British Foreign Secretary to Meet Brazilian President in Advance of G8 Summit
Brazil Opens Fair Season with LatAm's Largest Shoe and Fashion Trade Show
Brazil Vows to Help International Fund for AIDS and TB
Cotton Cultivation in Brazil Falls 28% and Rice 24%
Brazilian Bank Lends US$ 19 Million to Transport Grain
Brazil's Oficina de Design Wants to Change How Furniture Is Made
Brazil's 10-Million Ad Blitz to Make Chicken into a National Symbol
UK Wants G8 to Be G13 with Brazil Included
US Firm to Sell Cashew, Açaí and Other Brazilian Juices in US and Asia
Brazilian University Starts Cooperation with African Schools
Brazilian Embraer Sells 30 New Jets to US Market
US Airline Has 153 Orders and Options to Buy Brazil's Embraer Jets
Brazilian Refrigeration Industry Warms Up to Foreign Market
Iron and Cars Bring State of Minas, Brazil, Record Exports
US Gets New All-Brazilian Açaí Berry Concoction
Brazilian Fair: a Window to Brazil's and the World's Craft
Brazilian Indians Dealt Setback by Government
Two Peruvian Pilots Killed in War Games Between Brazil and Neighbors
Robbers Storm Brazilian Secure Condo and Clean Several Apartments
In Brazil Cocaine and Marijuana Won't Land You in Jail Anymore
Amnesty Sends Brazilian Political Candidates a Video Message Showing Death and Misery
Amnesty Pans London Police for Delaying Investigation on Death of Brazilian
Brazilian Air Force Jet Suffers Failure with Lula Aboard
Brazilian Jiujitsu Fighter Terrorizes Passengers of Japan to US Flight
Brazil Gol's New Maintenance Center Will Save US$ 2 Million a Year
Brazilian Music Gets Heard at Berlin's Popkomm
Brazil: The Tupinikim Indians Vs. Aracruz Celulose War Gets Ugly
Latest Word from Brazil: No Survivors Among 155 Aboard Jet Fallen in Jungle
200 Air Force Men at Boeing Crash Site in Brazilian Jungle
Brazil's Horse of the Year Bought by Emir of Dubai
Former Brazilian Justice Minister Hired to Defend US Pilots Involved in Boeing Crash
Congress and State Department on Lobby to Bring American Pilots Back from Brazil
Brazil Plans to Harvest 121 Million Tons of Grain
Brazil's Embraer Lowers 2006 Forecast: 135 Jets and Not 145 Will Be Delivered
Relatives of Boeing Crashed in Brazil Sue American Firm ExcelAire
Flight 1907: Brazil's Air Force Rebuffs Colombian Pilot Who Panned Air Controllers
Bush Calls Brazil's Lula and Asks About His Secret to Win Elections
Brazilian Air Controllers Want Militaries Out and Dozens of New Staff
Brazil Still Mum on Traffic Controller Error that Led to Boeing Crash
US Lawyers Sue Boeing for Brazil's Worst Air Tragedy Ever
US Pilots and ExcelAire Sued in New York for Brazilian Air Tragedy
ExcelAire Says It's Too Early to Blame It for Brazilian Air Tragedy
US and EU Mark Presence at Brazil's Industrial Eco Fair
Brazil Gets Same Military Planes Being Used in Iraq
Brazilian TAM Airline Reaches 58% of International and 51% of Domestic Markets
Brazil's Empretec Makes Railway and Veterinary Equipment
Exhibitors from US, EU and Africa Show Their Wares in Brazilian Railway Fair
Report on Boeing Tragedy in Brazil Will Spread the Blame
Brazilian Appointed as UN Representative in Haiti
Boeing Tragedy: Brazil Air Force Goes Looking for Blind Spots
Brazil Controllers Disclose a Near Air Tragedy One Week Ago
'Enough Is Enough' Says Lawyer for US Pilots Detained in Brazil for 7 Weeks
Air Force Chief Admits Air Controller Might Have Led to Brazil's Air Tragedy
Don't Blame Us, But Blind Spots and the Americans, Say Brazil's Air Controllers
US Transportation Safety Board Releases Report on Brazilian Air Tragedy
World Debates How to Make More Peace and Less Sex Tourism
Brazil's Air Control Chief Fired, Air Supervisor Charged with Cover-Up
9 Years of Privatization Bring US$ 5 Bi in Investments to Brazil's Railways
Brazil's Media Project Wins UN Award
Chaos at Brazil's Airports Leads Lula to Call Emergency Late-Night Meeting
Brazil Says Air Traffic Breakdown Doesn't Seem to Be Sabotage
Brazilian Maid and Mother, 19, Gets 4 Years In Jail for Stealing Tub of Butter
China Starts Direct Flight Beijing/São Paulo, Brazil
Brazilian Indians Take Over Indian Agency Office in Protest
Brazilian Bikini Maker Finds Out Exporting Is the Answer
Christmas Brings Chaos Back to Brazilian Airports
To End Chaos Brazil Airport Authority Forbids Sale of Tickets
Brazil Drafts Air Force Planes to Bring Order Back to Airports
Brazilians Rescued from Airports' Long Lines and Delays by Air Force
Airport Chaos in Brazil: Plane Crews and Counter Workers Abandon Posts
Brazilian Airports Latest Headache: Hundreds of Lost Luggage Pieces
Blame Game Is On: TAM and Infraero Fault Each Other for Brazil's Airport Chaos
US Foundation Tells Brazil to Break Patents If Needed to Keep AIDS Program Going
Brazil's Low-End Furniture Maker Eyes Foreign Market
Brazilian Again Chosen to Lead UN Forces in Haiti