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Brother of Murdered American Nun Looking for Justice in Brazil
Brazil Fund Starts Process to Become Open-End Investment Firm
Monsanto Goes to Court in Brazil to Guarantee Soybean Patent that Seems Expired
A Communist Is Third in Line to Brazil's Presidency
Lula Signs Oil Partnership with Chavez and Says Time to Say Amen, Amen, Is Over
Brazil-Venezula Oil Venture Will Add 200,000 Barrels a Day and 230,000 Jobs
Over 60% of Mercosur's Workers Have Only Informal Job
Lower Interest Expectation Warms Up Brazilian Stocks
All Congress Leaders in Brazil Knew About Ruling PT's Bribe Money
Brazilian Bishop Decides to Starve to Death Over River Transposition
Brazil Is World's Fifth in Growth of Foreign Investment, Ahead of China
Lula's and Pope's Emissaries Try to End Brazilian Bishop's Hunger Strike
Brazil's Bank Workers Union Goes on National Strike
Pope Intercedes and Brazilian Bishop Ends Hunger Strike
Small Brazil Companies That Export Are Few, But on the Rise.
Brazil Hoping the World Will Adopt UN Guidelines on Diet
Brazil's Zero Hunger Czar Takes Stock and Sees a Long Way to Go
Economies Are Stagnant or Declining in 70% of 5,700 Brazilian Cities
A EU Warning to Brazil and G20: Open Your Markets If You Want End to Subsidies
Brazil's Ex-President Cardoso to Chair Unctad's Panel
Oil Exploration Bidding in Brazil Brings Record Number of Companies
Brazil Stocks Sink Deep on Interest Rate Concerns
UN Readies Report on Brazilian Racism
Brazil's Ethics Council Draws Lots to Start Processes Against Congressmen
Brazil's Zero Hunger Has US$ 12 Billion Budget for 2006
Bargain Hunters Descend Upon Brazil and Stocks Jump Up
US Gun Lovers and Haters Watch Closely Brazil Referendum on Guns
Brazilian Referenda and Plebiscites Are Quite Undemocratic
In Dramatic Shift, Brazil's 80% in Favor of a Gun Ban Shrinks to 41%
UN Hears that in Brazil Government Is Main Promoter of Discrimination
Brazilian Activists Say State Assistencialism Is Not Enough to Save Indians
Brazil's Indianist Council Charges Government of Lying About Indian Lands
Brazilian Indians Take Over National Health Foundation Building in Protest
Violence-Plagued Brazil Says No to Gun Control in Referendum
In Surprising Result, 64% of Brazilians Vote to Keep Their Guns
Brazil's NO Win Is a Vote of Non-Confidence in Lula
Proposal to Ban Guns in Brazil Fails to Win a Single State
Brazil's Lula Says Zero Hunger Will Be Big Success When Whole World Adopts It
Brazil Celebrates UN's Role as the Planet's Peace Keeper
UN Rapporteur Touched by Favela Experience in Brazil
Brazil Promises Electricity for All Brazilians by 2008
Time for a Gentler Economic Policy in Brazil
For UN Rapporteur Brazil Needs Affirmative Action to Deal with Marginalization
Due to Prejudice Majority of Jobless in Brazil Are Women
UN Scolds Brazil for Its Police and Prison System
17% of Brazilian Babies Still Don't Get a Birth Certificate
Brazilians Say It Has Become Harder to Get a Job
Brazil Says Child Sex Is Serious Matter. Crime Involves Authorities and Elites.
Brazil's US$ 36 Billion Surplus Helps Markets
US Sponsored FTAA Will Be Buried at Americas Summit, Says Chavez
The Middle-East Side of Zélia Duncan
Brazil's Lula to Ask Bush to Tone Down Anti-Chavez Rhetoric
Brazilian Indians Sue Government to Get Traditional Land Back
Brazil Gets UN Accolades for Its Refugee Legislation and Work
Brazil Gives Up Reaching Oil Self-Sufficiency This Year
UN Asks Brazil's Lula to Lead Fight Against Refugee Intolerance
Sustainable Development Creator Scolds Brazil
Brazil Marks UN's 60th Anniversary with Seminar on UN Reform
In Brazil Source of Story on Campaign Money from Cuba Recants and Market Goes Up
Brazil Has 228,000 College Professors. 48% Work in the Southeast.
Brewing Scandal with Finance Minister Makes Brazil See Red
Profits at Brazil's Petrobras Reach Record US$ 6.9 Billion
Brazil's Petrobras Gets Record Earnings Despite Higher Extraction Costs
Growing Rumors of Finance Minister's Resignation Leave Brazil Singing the Blues
Brazilian Furniture Makers Betting on Foreign Market
Brazil Wants the US Out of the Internet's Control Room
Brazil Calls for Democracy and Transparency at the Internet's Top
Finance Minister Denies Resignation Rumors and Gives Brazil a Boost
Brazil's Educator Paulo Freire Gets US Award 8 Years After His Death
Brazil's Petrobras Pumps 6% Less Oil Overseas
Lula Boosts Brazil Market by Giving Finance Minister Unreserved Backing
40% of Young Brazilians Don't Know How AIDS Is Transmitted
In Brazil, AIDS Kills More Blacks than Whites
Brazil Reaches Self-Sufficiency in Oil Before Christmas
Skin and Breast Cancers Are the Prevalent Kind of Cancer in Brazil
Brazil Reduces Benchmark Interest Rate Again. Still 18.5%.
UN Joins Brazil in Brazil for Meeting on World's Rural Poverty
Brazil's Birth Rate Has Stabilized at 2.1 Children per Woman
Argentina and Wall Street Drag Stocks Down in Brazil
The World Is in Brazil Drawing Plans to Fight Terror and Money-Laundering
Brazil and Egypt Talk Science and Education Projects
Christmas Season Doesn't Bring More Jobs to Brazil
Brazil Spends US$ 20 Million in Export Push to European Union
UN Envoy in Brazil Assesses How Human Rights Activists Are Treated
Brazil Stocks Will Jump 30% in 2006, Says Money Expert
Only Concerted Effort Will Bring Brazil the Millennium Goals, Says UN
Sales in Brazil Fall for the 4th Month in a Row
UN Hears About Plight of Brazilian Indian
Brazil Reassured That Finance Minister Won't Fall
Brazil's Petrobras Buying Texas Oil Refinery
Brazil's Petrobras Has Big Plans and US$ 17 Billion to Spend in 2006
Trial of Gunmen Accused of Murdering US Nun Starts in Brazil
Brazil Adopts Convention Against Corruption, But Needs to Change Laws
Brazil: Alleged Killer of US Nun Says He Acted in Self-Defense
Brazil Gets US$ 3 Million from UN to Fight Corruption
US Nun's Murders Condemned in Brazil. Masterminds of Crime Not Tried Yet.
Inflation Up and Market Too in Brazil
Brazil: Mother of Man Condemned for Killing US Nun Says Son Is Fall Guy
Brazilian Students to Get Scholarships from UN's Peace University
In Brazil Two Market Record Days Are Followed by Dive
Brazil Petrobras's Production Grows 10% to 2.3 Million Barrels a Day
Americans Will Soon Eat Papaya from Bahia, Brazil
With Venezuela's Help Brazil Builds First Oil Refinery in 20 Years
Arabs' Sweet Tooth Gives Brazilian Gum a Boost
Brazil's Indian Agency Invites UN to Monitor Its Actions
Brazil Sets New Record in Oil Production, 50,000 Barrels Above Daily Demand
Brazil's Hunger Minister Says Country Is Winning Fight Against Absolute Poverty
Brazil's Brasil Telecom Talks About Banner Year and 2006 Plans
For UN Brazil Is a Country of Great Laws that Are Not Enforced
Brazil Unemployment Stays at 9.6% for Five Months in a Row
Brazil's Petrobras Buys All Shell's Operations in Uruguay and Paraguay
Brazil's Petrobras Uses US$ 50 Billion in Plan Well Beyond Self Sufficiency in Oil
How Brazil with India's Help Secured a WTO More Palatable Declaration
Brazil's Petrobras Says Buying Out Shell in South America Is a Strategic Decision
26,000 Private College Openings in Brazil Reserved to Blacks
Only 9% of 18-24 Year Old Brazilians Go to College
Brazil Sends Solidarity Message for Year-Old Tsunami
Brazil Announces Discovery of Huge Oil Fields Off Rio's Coast
Brazil's De Millus Wants Its Panties and Bras Beyond Japan and LatAm
Just-Discovered Oil Field in Brazil Is 10% of the Country's Oil Reserves
Brazil's Petrobras Grows 70% and Zooms to 8th Place Among World's Oil Companies
Brazilians Join 3 Million Pilgrims Reenacting Abraham's Journey to Mecca
3.2 Million Checks Bounce in One Month in Brazil: 2% of All Checks Written
Government Declares Brazil's Zero Hunger a Success
Brazil's Labor Minister Says Goal Is to Get 1.8 Million New Jobs in 2006
More Jobs in Brazil, But Not as Many as in the Early 90s
Brazilian Children Get Site That Teaches Their Rights
Brazil Declares War to Piracy and Promises Zero Tolerance
Researchers in Brazil Get US$ 2.1 Million to Study AIDS and STDs
Brazil Pays Off UN Debt After Over 10 Years of Deadbeatness
Brazil Starts Year by Burning 130,000 Pirated DVDs and CDs
Blue, Beige and Pink Sheep Grazing on the Fields of Brazil
A Mere 10% of Brazilian Youths Go to College
Brazil's Petrobras Wants to Restart Talks from Beginning with Bolivia
Brazil Gets Australia's Backing for UN Security Council Seat
Brazil Proposes Brazilian Center at National Australian University
Inflation in Brazil Hits Lowest Level Ever
Seven Brazilian Indians in Prison Since December for Protesting
Brazil Dismisses Version that UN's Force Commander in Haiti Killed Self
Brazil Asks for Input in Implementing Mercosur-Gulf Free Trade Agreement
Sculptor Rosas Recreates Ancient World in Brazil
Disappointment: Brazil's Petrobras Could Not Reach 2005 Target
Confessed Brazilian Green Card Counterfeiter Sentenced to Jail and Deportation
Petrobras to Invest US$ 18 Billion in Brazil's Santos Basin
Petrobras Gets US$ 18 Bi to Explore Offshore Oil in Southeast Brazil
Brazilian Industry Wants to Cut More Jobs
Brazil: São Paulo Industry Cuts 45,000 Jobs
Brazil and Tunisia Sign Accord on Higher Education
Brazilian Company Does Satellite Mapping of Haiti
Brazil's Petrobras Celebrates Records in Production and Stock Price
Tunisia Whets Brazilian Entrepreneurs' Appetite
Brazil Making Up for Time Lost in Its Relation with Tunisia
Zero Hunger Czar Says All Brazilians Will Have Food by the End of 2006
In Brazil Stocks Soar and Minimum Wage Gets 17% Push
While Foreign Investment Falls in Brazil It Grows in LatAm
Brazil's Via Uno Becomes Global One Shoe and Franchise at a Time
Foreign Investors Bring Brazilian Shares to Record High