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Saturday, 11 October 2008
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Brazil's Lula Calls Morales Candidacy in Bolivia, Extraordinary Event
Brazil and Argentina Put a Show of Unity, But Trade Trouble Persists
Brazil Fears an Isolated Indian Tribe Has Been Victim of Genocide
Brazil and Argentina Create Unified Front Against the IMF
Argentina Wants Trade with Brazil, But on Equal Footing
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
US Company Flies You to Rio to Get a Brazilian Butt
Brazil's Pelé and Gil Kick Off Culture Cup in Germany
Brazil Worried About Use of Transgenic Corn
Brazil Favorite to Win World Cup Followed by Argentina
The Lowdown on Getting Permanent Residency in Brazil
For Minister, High Interests and Low Dollar Are Hurting Brazil
Brazilian Amazon Residents Get to Exploit Forest in Pioneer Project
Brazil Government Blames Congress for Use of Transgenics
Genetically Modified Crops Heat Up Brazil's Environment Meeting
Inflation Up and Market Too in Brazil
Brazil and Argentina Join Talents for Nanotechnology Projects
In Brazil Two Market Record Days Are Followed by Dive
Survey Shows: Brazilian Indians Are Less Illiterate and More Evangelical
Brazil Petrobras's Production Grows 10% to 2.3 Million Barrels a Day
Brazil's Goal: Exporting US$ 1 Billion in Jewels in 2006
Brazil to Use World Cup to Promote Brazilian Goods in Germany
Bolivia's Evo Morales Win Brings the Bears in Brazil
Brazil Sets New Record in Oil Production, 50,000 Barrels Above Daily Demand
Brazil Is Putting On Soccer Shoes for Germany's World Cup
Brazil's Hunger Minister Says Country Is Winning Fight Against Absolute Poverty
Brazil to Lower Its Long-Term Interest Rates to 9%
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
Brazilian Software Ready to Conquer Arab Market
Brazil's Petrobras Says Buying Out Shell in South America Is a Strategic Decision
Brazil's Central Bank Survey Forecasts Weaker Dollar
Brazil Regulates Sign Language Classes in College
26,000 Private College Openings in Brazil Reserved to Blacks
Only 9% of 18-24 Year Old Brazilians Go to College
Brazilian Inmates Take 200 Hostages and Demand Return of Their Leader
Brazil Announces Discovery of Huge Oil Fields Off Rio's Coast
Organic Products Grow in Brazil, But Brazilians See Little of It
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
Brazil Plans to Create 9 Federal Universities and 41 Campuses
85% of Schools for Indians in Brazil Don't Go Over 4th Grade
Serra Pelada Redux: Brazilian Gold Diggers Return to Area Closed 13 Years Ago
Government Declares Brazil's Zero Hunger a Success
Nigeria's Debt Forgiveness Made Official by Brazil
Brazil and Argentina in Search of a Fair Automotive Agreement
New Brazilian Coconut Water Has US Debut in California
Death Threats Are Part of Daily Life for Brazil's Human Rights Activists
Plans to Integrate Brazil to South America Don't Take Indigenous Peoples Into Account
Brazil's Eletrobrás Has Big Plans for Africa and Latin America
A Mere 10% of Brazilian Youths Go to College
Brazil's Petrobras Wants to Restart Talks from Beginning with Bolivia
Brazilian President Goes to Africa for Fifth Time
Among World's Top 500 Companies, Five Are from Brazil
Inflation in Brazil Hits Lowest Level Ever
38 Indian Activists Killed in Brazil in 2005, the Worst in 10 Years
Brazil Looking Forward to Argentina Leader's Visit
Brazil Expecting the World from Venezuela
Disappointment: Brazil's Petrobras Could Not Reach 2005 Target
Petrobras to Invest US$ 18 Billion in Brazil's Santos Basin
Deputy Calls for Banning Monsanto and GM Seeds from Brazil
Brazil Appeals to ITC After US Accuses It of Orange Juice Dumping
Transgenic Corn Threatens Brazil's Biodiversity, Says Commission
Hopes for Lower Interest Heat Up Brazilian Market
Brazil Becomes a Major Force in Genetically Modified Farming
Peugeot Citroën Celebrating 9.5% Growth in Brazil
Petrobras Gets US$ 18 Bi to Explore Offshore Oil in Southeast Brazil
Brazil Threatens Severe Punishment to Anyone Growing GM Corn
Brazil Denies Charges of Orange Juice Dumping and Might Go to WTO Against US
State News Agencies from Brazil and Portugal Sign Cooperation Accord
Brazil's Petrobras Celebrates Records in Production and Stock Price
Argentina's Kirchner Pays Brazil First State Visit
Brazil: Gas Pipeline Main Topic of Lula-Kirchner-Chavez Summit
Lula Calls for Mutually Beneficial Relations Between Brazil and Argentina
Kirchner: Brazil and Argentina Must Care More for Uruguay and Paraguay
Brazil Joins Argentina to Build Lab for AIDS Drugs
Brazil Gets Argentina's OK to Resume Pork Export. Chile and Russia Might Follow.
Chavez Helps Drawing Grandiose Plans for Brazil and South America
Brazil: Studies for Big Gas Pipeline to Be Ready in July
Chávez Wants Brazil to Convert Its Car Fleet to Use (Venezuelan) Natural Gas
Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela Discuss Integrating Their Armies
Soon All Soybean Will Be Transgenic in Brazil
Brazil and Argentina Build AIDS Drug Factory in 2006
For Greenpeace Brazil's Transgenic Soybeans Have No Scientific Basis
Brazil's State Firm Embrapa Creates 14 Transgenic Species. Seeds Are for Sale.
Brazil Expects to Resume Space Program in Three Years
Zero Hunger Czar Says All Brazilians Will Have Food by the End of 2006
In Brazil Stocks Soar and Minimum Wage Gets 17% Push
Brazil's Builder Wins Tender for US$ 31-Million Algerian Dam
Brazil's Lula Proposes 17% Raise in Minimum Wage
Lula Raises Minimum Wage by 13%. Opposition in Brazil Wants More.
A Brazilian CD Sings Lullabies in 12 Languages
Brazil's Ruling Party Denies Bad News Has Tarnished Lula's Reputation
Foreign Investors Bring Brazilian Shares to Record High
LAN Peru Now Flies Los Angeles-Brazil Six Days a Week
Brazil's Largest Mining Company Is Under the China Effect
After Calling Bush and Blair, Brazil's Lula Proposes Summit to German Chancellor
Brazilian President Ready for 5th African Tour
Brazilian Architect Shows in the US How to Make Slums Home
Brazil In Talks to Buy Texas Oil Refinery
Cleaner Diesel to Be Sold in All Big Cities Throughout Brazil
Brazil and Argentina Create Mechanism to Regulate Bilateral Trade
China and US's Growth Should Boost Brazil's Exports
An Ethanol Pump in Every Gas Station Makes Brazil World Leader in Biofuel
Petrobras Vows OIl Self Sufficiency for Brazil and First Surplus Ever in 2006
Brazilian Industry Unhappy with Accord to Protect Argentina
Tool to Protect Argentina from Brazilian Invasion Pleases Lula and Kirchner
Minister Hopes Good Faith Will Prevail in Brazil-Argentina Agreement
South Africa One of the Stops on Brazil Lula's Fifth Trip to Africa
US Goes with Brazil on Labelling Genetically Modified Food
Colors, Religiosity and World Cup Inspire Brazil's Latest Jewel Crop
Brazil, First to Test in Space Germination of Tropical Plant
Brazil's Lula in Algeria Means Business
Brazilian President's Latest African Tour Starts in Algeria
Brazil Wants to Reduce Its Trade Deficit with Algeria by Building Houses
Brazil Brings to Miami Coffee, Cachaça and All Kinds of Food to Sell the World
Brazilian Investors Keep Stocks Falling by Cashing Profit
Lula Sends New Minimum Wage Bill to Brazilian Congress
Lula's African Tour Opens Doors to Brazilian Businessmen
Hostages Taken by Brazilian Indians Are Freed
High Inflation Doesn't Deter Bulls in Brazil
Foot and Mouth Hits Argentina Cattle and Brazil Feels the Pain
The Stones's Free Bigger Bang Concert from Rio, Brazil, Comes Live to the Net
Despite Privatization Threats Brazil to Invest US$ 5 Bi in Bolivia
Organic Farmers from Brazil Show Their Stuff at Nuremberg's Biofach
Brazil Promises Free College to 125,000 New Students
Brazilian Elections Theme of Business Breakfast in New York
Brazil Says This Time Is for Real: Oil Self-Sufficiency in 2006
Brazilian Market Betting on Deep Cut in Interest Rates
1.758 Million Barrels of Oil a Day. A New Record for Brazil's Petrobras.
Lax Control Opens Brazil to Transgenic Contamination
Brazil Still Ambivalent on Adopting Genetically Modified Crops
One Land Management Accord for Brazil and Six Portuguese-Speaking Countries
Brazil Opts for "Contains" Instead of "May Contain" for Labeling Transgenic Products
Transgenic Terminator Condemned in Brazil by Pro Organic Activists
Brazil's Opposition Picks São Paulo Governor for President and Market Cheers
Multinational's GMS Experimental Field Invaded by Brazilian Activists
Brazil's Opposition Presidential Candidate Pans Corruption and "Rachitic Growth"
Fed Up With Brazil and Argentina, Uruguay Threatens to Leave Mercosur
Large importers demand identification of transgenics
Brazil Creates Fund to Collect Fines for Eco Damages
Brazil: Multinationals' Pressure Delays Transgenics' Labeling Tilll 2012
Brazil Praised by UN for Its Water Management
EU and 187 Other Countries Debate in Brazil How to Prevent Biopiracy
Brazil: The Poor Have Much to Gain from Protecting Endangered Species