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  1. While Bottles Rained Brazilian Antonio Adolfo Helped Grow Bossa Nova (0 replies)
  2. While Bottles Rained Brazilian Antonio Adolfo Helped Grow Bossa Nova (0 replies)
  3. Brazil Is Bridging the Gap Between the Rich and the Poorest (0 replies)
  4. Welcome to Brazil, a Paradise of Impunity for All Kinds of Criminals (0 replies)
  5. Until World Gets Internationalized the Amazon Belongs to Brazilians Alone (0 replies)
  6. Whew, Theft of Classified Data in Brazil Was Just an Inside Job! (0 replies)
  7. What Brazil Can Learn from the US on Race and Education (0 replies)
  8. The US Treacherous Roads for Illegal Brazilian Immigrants (0 replies)
  9. A Gallery of Distinguished Brazilians: the Educationalists (0 replies)
  10. The Brazilian Bloody War Against US Monsanto and Swiss Syngenta (0 replies)
  11. Is Brazil's Green Revolution Killing the Green? (0 replies)
  12. If You Are Magically Swept Away in Brazil You Got Maracatu Fever (0 replies)
  13. Brazil Top 10 in Entrepreneurship. 13% of Brazilians Have Own Business (0 replies)
  14. Stem Cell Research Is a Political, Moral and Humanistic Imperative for Brazil (0 replies)
  15. Brazilian Eliane Elias Recalls the Aura of Bill Evans (0 replies)
  16. Brazilians Are the Aedes Aegypti of Brazil (0 replies)
  17. São Paulo, Brazil, Goes on a Shopping Spree (0 replies)
  18. Brazil's Conspiracy of Silence Breeds Slavery, Poverty and Torture (0 replies)
  19. US$ 37 Billion: World Never Invested So Much in Brazil (0 replies)
  20. Brazil's Lula Learns the Lesson of Not Planning Ahead (0 replies)
  21. Brazil? Oh my! How Do I Miss You! (0 replies)
  22. Missionaries Have to Go If We Are to Save Brazil's Indian Culture (0 replies)
  23. With Everything to Be a Green Powerhouse Brazil Keeps Importing Its Herbs (0 replies)
  24. There's a Place for All Kinds of Socialists at Brazil's Power Table (0 replies)
  25. All I Need to Know About Life I Learn From My Old Brazilian Friend Pedrinho (0 replies)
  26. Sour Brazil-US Relations Couldn't Spoil the Joy of Our Children's Wedding (0 replies)
  27. Ali Baba and His Forty Thieves Are Alive and Well in Brazil These Days (0 replies)
  28. Let Brazilians Sort Out the Problems of the Amazon (0 replies)
  29. Brazil's Family Voucher Needs to Find New Ways to Stay Alive (0 replies)
  30. Brazil Lula's Family Voucher Is No Charity and Makes Economic Sense (0 replies)
  31. Brazil's Politicians Set to Cash in on Oil and Gas Discoveries (0 replies)
  32. I Survived Brazil. Was I Lucky. They Didn't Harvest My Kidney! (0 replies)
  33. Brazilians Are the Aedes Aegypti of Brazil (0 replies)
  34. Brazil Is Bridging the Gap Between the Rich and the Poorest (0 replies)
  35. Brazilian Eliane Elias Recalls the Aura of Bill Evans (0 replies)
  36. Stem Cell Research Is a Political, Moral and Humanistic Imperative for Brazil (0 replies)
  37. Stem Cell Research Is a Political, Moral and Humanistic Imperative for Brazil (0 replies)
  38. Brazil Lula's Family Voucher Is No Charity and Makes Economic Sense (0 replies)
  39. Brazil Top 10 in Entrepreneurship. 13% of Brazilians Have Own Business (0 replies)
  40. If You Are Magically Swept Away in Brazil You Got Maracatu Fever (0 replies)
  41. Is Brazil's Green Revolution Killing the Green? (0 replies)
  42. The Brazilian Bloody War Against US Monsanto and Swiss Syngenta (0 replies)
  43. A Gallery of Distinguished Brazilians: the Educationalists (0 replies)
  44. The US Treacherous Roads for Illegal Brazilian Immigrants (0 replies)
  45. What Brazil Can Learn from the US on Race and Education (0 replies)
  46. Whew, Theft of Classified Data in Brazil Was Just an Inside Job! (0 replies)
  47. Until World Gets Internationalized the Amazon Belongs to Brazilians Alone (0 replies)
  48. Welcome to Brazil, a Paradise of Impunity for All Kinds of Criminals (0 replies)
  49. São Paulo, Brazil, Goes on a Shopping Spree (0 replies)
  50. Brazil's Conspiracy of Silence Breeds Slavery, Poverty and Torture (0 replies)
  51. Ali Baba and His Forty Thieves Are Alive and Well in Brazil These Days (0 replies)
  52. Let Brazilians Sort Out the Problems of the Amazon (0 replies)
  53. Brazil's Family Voucher Needs to Find New Ways to Stay Alive (0 replies)
  54. Brazil Lula's Family Voucher Is No Charity and Makes Economic Sense (0 replies)
  55. Brazil's Politicians Set to Cash in on Oil and Gas Discoveries (0 replies)
  56. I Survived Brazil. Was I Lucky. They Didn't Harvest My Kidney! (0 replies)
  57. Sour Brazil-US Relations Couldn't Spoil the Joy of Our Children's Wedding (0 replies)
  58. There's a Place for All Kinds of Socialists at Brazil's Power Table (0 replies)
  59. All I Need to Know About Life I Learn From My Old Brazilian Friend Pedrinho (0 replies)
  60. With Everything to Be a Green Powerhouse Brazil Keeps Importing Its Herbs (0 replies)
  61. Missionaries Have to Go If We Are to Save Brazil's Indian Culture (0 replies)
  62. Brazil? Oh my! How Do I Miss You! (0 replies)
  63. Brazil's Lula Learns the Lesson of Not Planning Ahead (0 replies)
  64. US$ 37 Billion: World Never Invested So Much in Brazil (0 replies)
  65. This Brazilian Chap, a Real Estate Titan, Is Still a Live Wire at Age 74 (0 replies)
  66. Flipping Places: Japanese in Brazil and Brazilians in Japan (0 replies)
  67. There Are Seven Types of Peace. Brazil Needs to Make Each One of Them (0 replies)
  68. Brazil's Human Scavengers Finally Get a Break (0 replies)
  69. There Are Seven Types of Peace. Brazil Needs do Make Each One of Them (0 replies)
  70. Sky High Taxes and Stifling Red Tape Can't Deter Brazil's Small Entrepreneurs (0 replies)
  71. A Friendly Advice to Brazil's Kaká: Keep Jesus off the Soccer Field (0 replies)
  72. Brazil Is Buzzing With Good News! (0 replies)
  73. Brazil Is Buzzing With Good News! Where Are the Detractors Now? (0 replies)
  74. Tom Jobim and Vinicius, the Brazilian Odd Couple Who Started It All - Part Four (0 replies)
  75. Cops and Robbers Brazilian Style (0 replies)
  76. All the Eyes on the Supreme While Brazilian Bishop Starves to Death for a River (0 replies)
  77. Brazil Adopts Swift's Modest Proposal Condemning Children to Slow Death (0 replies)
  78. Brazil's Leadership in Ethanol Was Born in the 1930s (0 replies)
  79. Brazil Learns That Fair Trade Pays Off (0 replies)
  80. Tom Jobim and Vinicius, the Brazilian Odd Couple Who Started It All - Part Three (0 replies)
  81. Everyone Is Looking for the Real Brazil. We Found It! (0 replies)
  82. Brazil's Family Voucher Program Is in Need of an Overhaul (0 replies)
  83. It's Boom Time for Construction in Brazil and the World Is Chipping In (0 replies)
  84. "Elite Squad" Shows Brazil Still Can't Talk About Its Military Reign of Terror (0 replies)
  85. Brazil Today Is Yesterday's Venezuela (0 replies)
  86. Gabeira, a Do-gooder Brazilian Politico Among Foxes Devouring Public Chickens (0 replies)
  87. Playing the Race Game in Brazil's Shopping Malls (0 replies)
  88. Brazil Gave Away World's Second Largest Mining Complex. The People Want it Back (0 replies)
  89. Brazil Is Too Good of a Target to Be Without the A-Bomb (0 replies)
  90. Brazil Gets Its Own BBC. Al Jazeera May Lend a Hand (0 replies)
  91. How 108 Palestinian Refugees Are Coping with a New Life Start in Brazil (0 replies)
  92. Tom Jobim and Vinicius, the Brazilian Odd Couple Who Started It All - Part Two (0 replies)
  93. Genoíno's Path from Guerrilla to Socialist Lite in Brazil's Congress (0 replies)
  94. My Brazilian Dream Comes True But for a Little Detail (0 replies)
  95. Oscar Freire - Brazil's Street of Dreams (0 replies)
  96. Democracy in Brazil Is a Horse of a Totally Different Collor (0 replies)
  97. Tom Jobim and Vinicius, the Brazilian Odd Couple Who Started It All - Part One (0 replies)
  98. Brazil's Organic Cosmetics Take First Baby Steps (0 replies)
  99. In Blackwater Style Syngenta Hires Militia and Brazilian Landless Is Killed (0 replies)
  100. There's a Cure for Brazil's Slums. It's Called Napalm (0 replies)
  101. Brazil's Lula Called to Account on Tax (0 replies)
  102. Behind Brazil's Nuclear Dream Is a Perceived Call to Be a Super Power (0 replies)
  103. Brazil Empire Through the Eyes of an Arab Imam (0 replies)
  104. To Sell Organics Abroad Brazil Needs Rules and Organization (0 replies)
  105. Emperor Dom Pedro's Nightmare: Brazil Has Frozen in Time (0 replies)
  106. Brazil After Lula: Some Predictions (0 replies)
  107. The Smartest Thing China Could Do Right Now: Invest US$ 200 Billion in Brazil - Part (0 replies)
  108. Brazil Discovers Trade Fairs and Small Businesses Get a Boost (0 replies)
  109. And Brazil Calls This Land Reform? (0 replies)
  110. The Smartest Thing China Could Do Right Now: Invest US$ 200 Billion in Brazil - Part (0 replies)
  111. How Brazil Weaned from the US and EU to Win New Markets (0 replies)
  112. Will Lula Leave Brazil in Safe or Unsafe Hands? (0 replies)
  113. The Smartest Thing China Could Do Right Now: Invest US$ 200 Billion in Brazil - Part (0 replies)
  114. I'm Black, I'm Poor, I'm Not Brazil (0 replies)
  115. The Smartest Thing China Could Do Right Now: Invest US$ 200 Billion in Brazil (0 replies)
  116. Brazil's Landless Advice Number 1 to the Rich North: Bring Down the Government! (0 replies)
  117. In Brazil, Rich or Poor, We're All Prisoners (0 replies)
  118. Brazil Finds Out the Truth, But Show Against US Pilots Must Go On (0 replies)
  119. 25 de Março, Brazil's Most Crowded Street, Becomes Powerful Brand (0 replies)
  120. Senate Spits in the Face of the Brazilian People (0 replies)
  121. Brazil Led Agrofuel Revolution Is Anything But Revolutionary (0 replies)
  122. It's Time Brazil Leave Its Pothole-Filling Policy and Strive for Greatness (0 replies)
  123. Caipirinha with Curry: Brazil-India Growing Ties Worry Washington (0 replies)
  124. Will Brazil Ever Put and End to the Slavery and Genocide of Its Indians? (0 replies)
  125. The Lord Mayor Goes Zapping the NYSE in Brazil (0 replies)
  126. Herzog's Madness with Method in Brazil's Amazon Jungle (0 replies)
  127. Will Brazil and Portugal Ever Agree on a Common Language? (0 replies)
  128. Growth Is Not Development and Brazil Is Proof of It (0 replies)
  129. As Walking Metamorphosis Brazil's Lula Has Become Target for Left and Right (0 replies)
  130. Brazil, I'm Tired of Your Rich's Insensibility and Your Poor's Passivity (0 replies)
  131. Only Huge Mass Mobilizations Will Bring Change, Says Brazil's Landless Leader (0 replies)
  132. US Lifting of Tariff on Brazil Ethanol Might Spell Trouble for Amazon and Sugarcane C (0 replies)
  133. Why Is Education Failing in Brazil? For Lack of Trying. (0 replies)
  134. For Brazilian Landless Enemy Is Not Large Landholder Anymore But Agribusiness (0 replies)
  135. Brazil's Aviation Chaos: Just a Metaphor for the Lula Administration (0 replies)
  136. Rumors and Dreams of Eldorado that Are Bringing Brazilians to America (0 replies)
  137. No Parent in Brazil Tells Their Babies: 'You're Growing Up to Be a Teacher!' (0 replies)
  138. Only Education Can Bring Brazil Out of Its Backwardness (0 replies)
  139. How an International Bank Sank Millions in Brazil for Some Rodin Fakes (0 replies)
  140. Brazil: Economic Boom - Political Gloom (0 replies)
  141. In Brazil, Graft and Fraud Are Just the Cost of Doing Business (0 replies)
  142. The Circus of Horrors Behind Brazil's Biofuel Show (0 replies)
  143. Brazil Air Transportation Model Scares Investors and Keeps System Broken (0 replies)
  144. Brazil's Many Blackouts Result from a Blackout of Ethics (0 replies)
  145. Itaparica, a Cozy Brazilian Island to Warm up in Winter (0 replies)
  146. Why Can't Brazil Bashers Accept the Simple Fact that Lula Won Reelection? (0 replies)
  147. Natal, Brazil: Sand, Sun and Solitude or Hassle, Hustlers and Hookers (0 replies)
  148. Tragedy and Poverty Are Irrelevant in Brazil as Long as Lula Keeps High in Polls (0 replies)
  149. How Violence and Neglect Destroyed My Favorite Corner of Brazil (0 replies)
  150. Brazil Has Killed the Beautiful Game. Thank God for Argentina! (0 replies)
  151. Brazil Has Killed the Beautiful Game. Thanks God for Argentina (0 replies)
  152. Brazil at a Crossroad: Without Money and Unwilling to Privatize Roads (0 replies)
  153. ACM - Brazil Will Never See His Like Again (0 replies)
  154. Gaza Gets All Attention, But Brazil Favela's Tragedy Is Much More Gruesome (0 replies)
  155. Brazil Ty**** Wages Two-Decade War on Riverine Population (0 replies)
  156. Brazil Ty**** Wages Two-Decade War on Riverine Population (0 replies)
  157. In Brazil's Air Space Obscene Are the Airlines and the Government (0 replies)
  158. Brazil's Muiza Brings Mezzo-like Warmth to Moacir Santos (0 replies)
  159. In Spite of Everything Brazilians Must Keep the Dream Alive (0 replies)
  160. Brazilian Indians Fighting to Become Visible and Be Counted (0 replies)
  161. Brazilian Jihad: Suicide Attack on Copacabana Beach - Part 5 (0 replies)
  162. Brazilian Jihad: Suicide Attack on Copacabana Beach - Part 2 (0 replies)
  163. Brazilian Jihad: Suicide Attack on Copacabana Beach - Part 3 (0 replies)
  164. Brazilian Jihad: Suicide Attack on Copacabana Beach - Part 4 (0 replies)
  165. Brazil's Quota Foes Conveniently Forget US Affirmative Action's 40-Year Success (0 replies)
  166. Brazil's Backlands Discover Capitalism (0 replies)
  167. Making the Brazilian Desert Bloom and Bear Food (0 replies)
  168. For a New Generation of Brazilians Farming You Learn at School (0 replies)
  169. Africa and the Americas Learn to Farm the Brazilian Way (0 replies)
  170. Brazil Has No Senate. It's Been Buried Under Corruption, Omission and Incompetence (0 replies)
  171. Brazilians Let Politicians Treat Them as Doormats (0 replies)
  172. Brazil & Co's Bank of the South Will Have To Undo Neoliberalism's Work (0 replies)
  173. In Brazil the Press Is a Sacred and Untouchable Cow to the Press (0 replies)
  174. We Are All Brazilians, All Mixed, and Racists All the Same (0 replies)
  175. Why Has Brazil Congress Lost Credibility? Scandals Are Just Iceberg's Tip (0 replies)
  176. The Classic Brazilian Tunes That Keep the World Turning On (0 replies)
  177. Brazilian Jihad: Suicide Attack on Copacabana Beach (0 replies)
  178. Do You Want Your Own Radio in Brazil? Get Yourself a Godfather First (0 replies)
  179. Why Divert the São Francisco? Brazil Needs First to Clean Open Sewer River Has Become (0 replies)
  180. Death Threats and Lawsuits Can't Silence This Lone Brazilian Journalist (0 replies)
  181. Globo TV Unifies Brazil and Often Is Sole Narrow Window Into the World (0 replies)
  182. São Francisco Diversion: Brazil Vows Water for All But Elite Will Get It (0 replies)
  183. We Must Stop the Brazilian Lie that Access to School Equals Success (0 replies)
  184. Senate Chairman Upholds Tradition of Treating Brazil with Contempt (0 replies)
  185. The Drunk Who Cracked the Fortress of Brazil's Dictatorship (0 replies)
  186. New Magazine Vows to Show Brazilians a Brazil They Ignore and Neglect (0 replies)
  187. Brazil's Landless Break Up with Lula and Call Him Tragedy for Country (0 replies)
  188. Bye-bye, Brazil! I'm Jumping Out Here (0 replies)
  189. Driving in Brazil Taught Me That's Wrong Respecting Others Too Much (0 replies)
  190. With a Reality Like Ours Who Needs Yellow Journalism in Brazil? (0 replies)
  191. A Few Proposals to Bring Sustainable Development to Brazil's Ribeira Valley (0 replies)
  192. Brazil's Pharaonic Project for the Amazon Threatens Humans and Nature (0 replies)
  193. Government Has Stopped in Brazil. All Left Are Cops & Robbers Games (0 replies)
  194. São Paulo, Brazil's Largest City, Isn't Just All Business Anymore (0 replies)
  195. Roberto Carlos: Brazil's Old Idol Loses Majesty over Censorship (0 replies)
  196. Brazilian Novel Brings Back 50-Year-Old Massacre and Indicts Police for Torture (0 replies)
  197. Brazil's Antonio Adolfo and Daughter Carol Celebrate Samba-Jazz (0 replies)
  198. The Military and the Rural Elite Unholy Alliance Maintains Brazil Poor and Unequal (0 replies)
  199. Brazil Has Two Polices: One Shines, the Other Puts the Country to Shame (0 replies)
  200. Blackouts Are All Over Brazil, But No One Sees Them Unless They Touch the Rich (0 replies)
  201. Brazil Gets Same School of Pardon that Worked in Colombia (0 replies)
  202. The Smart Money Is on Brazilians Again This Sunday's Indy 500 (0 replies)
  203. This Brazilian's Obsession: Get the World to Use His Biojet Fuel (0 replies)
  204. Questions the Press Should Be Asking Brazil Economy's Skippers (0 replies)
  205. Slavery Is Alive in Brazil While People Keep Living in Favelas and Streets (0 replies)
  206. How Brazilians Are Helping Formula Indy Get Back on Track and Be In Again (0 replies)
  207. Lula's Closeness to Chavez Only Makes Brazil More Alluring to Bush (0 replies)
  208. One Thousand Times Romário: A Skeptical Brazil Celebrates Goal 1000 (0 replies)
  209. Brazil May Become the Saudi Arabia of Ethanol. Or the Iraq (0 replies)
  210. A Brazilian Peasant Group Goes to War Against Swiss Multinational Syngenta (0 replies)
  211. Brazil's Greatest Classical Composer Was Never More than a Salieri (0 replies)
  212. Brazil: The Unsung Story of São Paulo's Dramatic Murder Rate Drop (0 replies)
  213. Look Out for the New BBC - the Brazilian Broadcasting Corporation (0 replies)
  214. Brazil's Voracity for Soy Is Breeding Unemployment and Prostitution (0 replies)
  215. Future Is Close: In 10 Years Brazil Will Be Planet's Main Food Warehouse (0 replies)
  216. In Brazil Corn Grains Are Gold Again (0 replies)
  217. Brazil's Last Economic Plan Is a Worsened Version of the Military Miracle (0 replies)
  218. Canonizing a Charlatan Was Just the Start of the Pope's Brazilian Mission (0 replies)
  219. The Real Reason Behind Pope's Visit to Brazil: to Squash Liberation Theology (0 replies)
  220. Brazil Needs a General Strike to Demand Good Education for All (0 replies)
  221. Brazilian Congressmen Are on Sale But Lula Is Still Haggling (0 replies)
  222. Brazilian E-stories and Everything You Need to Know About Peteca (0 replies)
  223. By Promoting Ethanol Brazil Is Contributing to a World Tragedy (18 replies)
  224. Brazilian Politics: Navel Gazing in Brasília - Largesse in São Paulo (0 replies)
  225. Brazilian Who Invented Embraer Had to Fight Red Tape Before Flying (0 replies)
  226. Brazil's Restrictive Laws on Biodiesel Are Turning Investors to Europe (0 replies)
  227. Will Brazil Give Its Grandchildren the Chance for All It Denied Its Children? (0 replies)
  228. Bacuri, Abiu, Uxi: You'll Be Tasting Soon These Brazilian Exotic Fruits (0 replies)
  229. The Real Cost Brazil: a Lavish State Machine That Doesn't Deliver (0 replies)
  230. In Defense of Brazil's Beautiful and Moving National Anthem (0 replies)
  231. Slavery Will Only End in Brazil When Condo and Favela Kids Go to Same Schools (0 replies)
  232. US-Brazil Biofuel Plan Will Condemn 3 Billion People to Death, Says Fidel (0 replies)
  233. Brazil's Politicians Share the Spoils (0 replies)
  234. Late Wages Lead Brazil Workers to Take Over Factory Where Lula Once Worked (0 replies)
  235. Selling Biofuel to the Rich Is Just a New Phase of Brazil Colony (0 replies)
  236. Duduka and Alves: a Brazilian Musical Team's Delight of Discovery (0 replies)
  237. Cida - A Brazilian Entrepreneur (0 replies)
  238. Indiana Jones's Brazilian Connection: the Fedora (0 replies)
  239. Brecht's Legacy Lives on Brazilian Stage, Movies and Beyond (0 replies)
  240. Lula Lets Brazilians Down by Failing to Exercise His Authority (0 replies)
  241. Only a Revolution Will Take Brazil Out of the 19th Century (0 replies)
  242. The Brazilian Songs You Must Have on Your Ipod and Desert Island (0 replies)
  243. Bush Rolls Out Red Carpet for Brazil's Lula. They Might Be Dreaming of a Green OPEC (0 replies)
  244. Brazil Discovers the World of Open Capital and Is Making Money (0 replies)
  245. With Bush, This Week, Brazil's Lula Will Be Helper not Beggar, Fox Not Sheep (0 replies)
  246. By Killing Probe on Air Traffic, Brazil Misses Chance to Show Public Spirit (0 replies)
  247. The Impact of Brecht on Chico Buarque and His Brazilian Street Opera (0 replies)
  248. The US-Brazil Accord on Ethanol Is Good for GDP But Very Bad for Rural Poor (0 replies)
  249. Brazil: Laid Back Lula Finally Gets His Team (Almost) Together (0 replies)
  250. Saving the Planet Is the World's Duty. Not Brazil's Alone (0 replies)