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The Dream Is Dead. Most Brazilians No Longer Trust Lula.
Bulk of Brazil's Petrobras Investment to Be in US, Venezuela and Argentina
Sugarcane Fields in Brazil Have Become Killing Fields
Brazilian Bill Makes Money Laundering a Graver Crime
Brazil's Lula Vows Not to Kill Himself or Take Any Extreme Action
Brazil Opens Agroecology School with Venezuelan Help
Brazilian Task Force Ends Malaria in Peru and Colombia Border
Equatorial Guinea Opens Embassy in Brazil
She Is a Bridge Between Movie Making in Brazil and Movie Showing in the US
Ethics Council Finds Conclusive Evidence of Vote-Buying Scheme in Brazilian Congress
Brazil's House Committee to Ask for Expulsion of 18 Congressmen
Fear of Brazil's IRS Prevents Companies from Investing in Culture
Brazil Has Already Freed 16,407 Slave Workers
Brazil's Anna Pedracini, Fish Leather Shoes for Export
Number of Jobs Up 3.5% in Brazil, But Real Wages Grow a Meager 0.1%
Brazil's Squealer Congressman First in Line for House Guillotine
Chinese Goods Grow 229% in Brazil. Sanctions Only After Talks with Beijing.
We're Sure Paying Attention to the U.S., Says Brazil's Foreign Minister
Brazilian Thoroubred's Semen Goes to the UAE Royal Family and the U.S.
Ten Brazilian Entrepreneurs Get Knowledge Medal
Lula Pats Himself on the Back for Brazil's Booming Economy
Brazil Earmarks US$ 4.7 Million for 41 Stem Cell Research Project
Brazil Meeting Discusses Fight Against Terror and Money Laundering in the Americas
Brazilian Inflation Rises 3.59% This Year. Food Prices Down.
Lula Only Wants to Talk About the Economy Now
Brazil's Lula Reiterates Impunity Will Not Be Tolerated
Second in Line of Presidential Succession in Brazil Guilty of Extortion
In Brazil and Mercosur Majority Don't Like Bush and 70% Call U.S. Imperialist
Brazil's Trade Surplus Grows to US$ 30 Billion
Leader of the G-20, Brazil Gets Ready in Pakistan to Battle U.S. and E.U.
Brazil Presents Its War on Hunger Case Story in Guatemala
News of Lula's Waning Popularity Depresses Brazil Stocks
Brazil Lula's Popularity Tumbles 10 Percentage Points
Brazil's Former Workers Party Chief Washes Hands: I Didn't Touch Finances
Brazil Romancing French Submarine
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
Supreme Court Intervention Forces Brazil Congress to Slow Down Corruption Processes
Brazilian General Sees Reasonable Stability in Haiti
Despite PR Job, Only 29% of Brazilians Approve of Lula Administration
Poll Reveals: Majority of Brazilians Don't Trust Lula
Most Brazilians Expecting Unemployment to Become Worse
CIV, a Brazilian Glass Powerhouse
Brazil Closes Brothels and Hides Their Billboards During the Grand Prix
Brazil Is the World's Top Provider of Public Transplant. Still There Are 63,000 in Line.
Brazil Wants to Halve Its Transplant Waiting Line of 63,000
In LatAm, Chilean Leader Is Most Admired. Brazil's Lula Is Distant Second and Bush, Last
Brazil Says Landless's Demands Are Being Taken Care Of
Landless's Invasions Hinder Reforms, Says Brazil's Minister
Brazil Offers Ethanol to the U.S. and Calls for End to Subsidies
Brazilian Minister Says Lula Will Keep His Word to Settle 400,000 Landless Families
After Camping for Close to Three Years, Landless Get Land in Brazil
Brazil Expecting 5% Inflation for 2005
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
In Brazil, Chávez Says the Days of Being US Oil Colony Are Over
Over 60% of Mercosur's Workers Have Only Informal Job
Brazilian Bishop Decides to Starve to Death Over River Transposition
Brazil's Recycling Map Shows Close to 2,500 Firms Working in the Sector
Brazil's Candomblé High Priestess Dies in Bahia, at Age 80
Brazil's Mercury Rising
Lula's and Pope's Emissaries Try to End Brazilian Bishop's Hunger Strike
Brazilian Artist Brings Ancient Egypt Back to Life
Brazil: How the Orient Shaped the Portuguese Language
Brazilian Bishop's Hunger Strike Gives Church a Black Eye
Pope Intercedes and Brazilian Bishop Ends Hunger Strike
US Tells Brazil That Left Is OK As Long As There Is Democracy
Brazil Inflation Reaches 6% in Last 12 Months
Brazil Offers to Help Bring Venezuela and US Closer Together
African Diaspora Finds in Brazil That Education Is the Way
U.S. High Interests Rates Weigh on Brazil Stocks
Brazil Is Good at Urging for Open Markets... Abroad
Pope Benedict XVI Sets Up Trip to Brazil
Venezuela Ready to Join Brazil in Mercosur as Full Member
Brazilian Amazon Journalist Gets Press Freedom Award
Brazil Stocks Sink Deep on Interest Rate Concerns
Bargain Hunters Descend Upon Brazil and Stocks Jump Up
UN Hears that in Brazil Government Is Main Promoter of Discrimination
Brazil's Indianist Council Charges Government of Lying About Indian Lands
Brazil's Daniela Mercury Raises Emotions and the Audience in Philly
UN Rapporteur Touched by Favela Experience in Brazil
Brazil Anticipates 5.1% Inflation in 2005
Brazilian Police Kill Drug Lord. Gangs Fight to Control His Cocaine Points.
For LatAm Elites Brazil's Lula Is on Top in Popularity and Bush on Bottom
While Cuba Denies All, Brazil's Opposition Asks for Lula's Impeachment
High Security and Plenty of Protests Welcome Bush in Argentina and Brazil
Brazil Stops Tonight to Wait for a Gay Kiss
Brazilian Indians Sue Government to Get Traditional Land Back
Bush Departs for Brazil Leaving Behind Shock and Awe in Argentina
Brazil's Surplus Reaches US$ 36.3 Billion
Brazil Welcomes Bush's Vows to Put and End to Farm Subsidies
Mexico's Fox Vows Enduring Love and Proposes Brazil, Mercosur and the FTAA
Contrary to Expectations Brazil-US Relations Are Great, Says Lula
Brazil's Chancellor in Europe to Discuss US and EU Subsidies
Brazil Embraer's Very Light Jet Is Star of US Jet Show
Brazilian Bar Association Ready to Call for Lula's Impeachment
Brazilian Black Entrepreneurs to Get a Boost from Government
Sustainable Development Creator Scolds Brazil
Gas Prices Help Push Inflation Up in Brazil
Brazilian Congress Ethics Council Votes to Expel Deputy Involved in Vote Buying Scandal
Brazil Vows Better Help to 3 Million Working Children and Their Families
Brazil Wants to Put Land Reform on the Global Agenda
Today Is Brazil Day in New York
Racism Can't Be Banned by Decree, Brazil Finds Out
Brazilian Furniture Makers Betting on Foreign Market
China, the New US of Latin America and Brazil
Brazil Exports Zoom Over US$ 100 Billion, a 22% Growth
Blackouts Are Thing of Past, in Brazil, Says Lula
Brazil Sends Blair a Note: Key to Security Is Fighting Poverty
Finance Minister's Convincing Testimony Heats Up Brazil's Market
Brazil Closer to Get Its US$ 100 Linux Laptop
Europe and Latin America Get Together in Brazil to Do Business
Only 6% of Brazilians Call Themselves Black
Brazil's Lula Won't Say Until March Whether He'll Run for Reelection
Brazil Never Saw Such Promising Economy, Says Lula
Blacks in Brazil Start Working Earlier and Retire Later than Whites
Brazil Added to World's Top Destinations for Medical Tourism
In Brazil, 43% of Blacks and 20% of Whites Live Below Poverty Line
Brazil's Company Big Plans to Push Its Coffee into the US, EU and Asia
Brazilian Inflation to Be Below 6%, But Above Government's Target
March of Brazilian Blacks Demands Adoption of Racial Quotas in College
In Brazil, AIDS Kills More Blacks than Whites
Nobel Winner Warns Brazil Might Soon Lose the Lead in Biofuel Race
11,000 Brazilians Found in Slave Work in 3 Years
A New Low in Brazil: Only 31% Are Happy with Government's Job
Impunity in Brazil: 1,349 Rural Workers Killed and Only 15 Convictions
Five Countries Discuss in Brazil Future of the Rio de la Plata Basin
At This Pace, Brazil Will Still Have 2.7 Million Children Working in 2015
Brazil's Lula Has Become a Tough and Successful Globe-Trotting Salesman
Brazil Expecting a US$ 43 Billion Surplus for 2005
Brazil and Latin America, a US$ 74 Billion Regional Trade Power
Weak Dollar Hurting Brazil's Small Businesses
Brazil and Vatican Clash on Condom and Singer Daniela Mercury
The World Is in Brazil Drawing Plans to Fight Terror and Money-Laundering