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  1. [BrazzilMagazine] A Phony American Dream and a Too-Real Brazilian Nightmare
  2. [BrazzilMagazine] The Skeletons in Brazil's Closet
  3. [BrazzilMagazine] The Red Flag-Waving Throngs Are Back in Brazil for Lula's Reelection
  4. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil's President Uses Petrobras Platform for Own Reelection
  5. [BrazzilMagazine] India-Brazil-South Africa: the US$ 1 Trillion Bumbling Gorilla
  6. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazilian Imperialism: Steamroller Brazil Plans to Control the Continent and Beyond
  7. [BrazzilMagazine] What Did Brazil Learn from the Carandiru Massacre? Nothing, It Seems.
  8. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil Invites You to Plant the Oil of the Future with Us
  9. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil Lula's Ides of March
  10. [BrazzilMagazine] If the End of Apartation is Impossible Then Brazil Is Impossible
  11. [BrazzilMagazine] An Old Brazilian Inn Tells Stories of Old Arab Peddlers
  12. [BrazzilMagazine] 20,000 Rich Families Rule Brazil, But the Poorest Elect the President
  13. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil Lula's Good Heart: 40,000 Public Jobs, Dole to 9 Million Families
  14. [BrazzilMagazine] Besieged by Cops and Gunmen a Brazilian Community Thrives
  15. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil Might Be Big, But It Is Only Great in a Soccer Field
  16. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil's Five Beasts of the Apocalypse
  17. [BrazzilMagazine] For Brazilian Blacks Life Has Always Been a State of Siege
  18. [BrazzilMagazine] If in Brazil Everyone Seems to Be Italian That's Because They Are
  19. [BrazzilMagazine] Decade After Decade, Brazil Stumbles from One Missed Opportunity to Another
  20. [BrazzilMagazine] Of Puny Machines, Wild Drivers and Car-Devouring Pot Holes of Brazil
  21. [BrazzilMagazine] While Jordan Brings Medical Tourists Brazil Does Sex Tourism
  22. [BrazzilMagazine] To Brazil's Landless Lula Is an Impostor and the Bankers' Best Friend
  23. [BrazzilMagazine] From Day One Military Have Been Watchdogs and Overlords of Brazil's Republic
  24. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil's Lula Still Vulnerable Despite End of Investigation into Scandal
  25. [BrazzilMagazine] How Lula Is Making Brazil into a New America and a World Power
  26. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil Has Head Start on Ethanol Production
  27. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil: Something Must Be Wrong When the Headliner Female Is Only 3
  28. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil Is Back on Track
  29. [BrazzilMagazine] My Own Brazilian Castle with Ghosts and a Knight in Shining Armor
  30. [BrazzilMagazine] In Brazil You Dance to Play and You Dance to Pray
  31. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil's Real Lesson Is Not How to Make Ethanol But How to Manage Our Oil Addiction
  32. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil's Ethanol Lesson Is How to Manage Our Oil Addiction
  33. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil's Musical Jedi
  34. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil Agrees It Needs More Education But Nobody Wants to Foot the Bill
  35. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazilian, Indian, Ph.D. in Agronomy
  36. [BrazzilMagazine] Favela Rising: a Brazilian Story of Hope Inspires the World
  37. [BrazzilMagazine] Doesn't Your Country Have a Brazilian in the National Soccer Team? Just You Wait!
  38. [BrazzilMagazine] Forró, the Northeast's Uncouth Sound That Won Brazil's Southeast Elite
  39. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil: Chasing the Internet While Men Scratch Their Privates in Public
  40. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil Is a Fearless Country. And That's Its Weakness.
  41. [BrazzilMagazine] Jeitinho, Brazil's Creative Way to Break the Law and Feel Virtuous About It
  42. [BrazzilMagazine] All But White: Brazil's Treasure-Trove of Black, Oriental, Handicapped Dolls
  43. [BrazzilMagazine] Why Can't Brazilians Get a US Visa? Denying Them Has Become a Cash Cow!
  44. [BrazzilMagazine] The More I Hear About the US the More I Want to Move to Brazil
  45. [BrazzilMagazine] Without Goals Brazil Won't Reach Self-Sufficiency in Science and Technology
  46. [BrazzilMagazine] A Trip Back in Time to Meet Grandpa and His 21 Kids in Brazil
  47. [BrazzilMagazine] Barren Lives, a Masterful Paradigm of Brazil's Failure of Hope
  48. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil Wants Me do Live Intensely But I Won't Oblige
  49. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil Wants Me to Live Intensely But I Won't Oblige
  50. [BrazzilMagazine] Hunger Strike, Oil-Dirty Hands, Blame the US...Populism Is Back in Brazil
  51. [BrazzilMagazine] Self-Righteous Indignation Marks Bolivian Nationalization and Spoils Brazil's Party
  52. [BrazzilMagazine] Bruna, a Story of Rape, Drugs and Prostitution in the Streets of Brazil
  53. [BrazzilMagazine] The Church Is Keeping Marx Alive in Brazil and Undermining the Rule of Law
  54. [BrazzilMagazine] Quotas Are Just a Palliative. Brazil Needs Equal Opportunity for All.
  55. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil: São Paulo, Bring In the Marines and Army, Navy and Air Force!
  56. [BrazzilMagazine] Organized Crime Shows the World Who's the Boss in Brazil
  57. [BrazzilMagazine] It's Time Brazil Gives Marcola, the Mafia Chief, a Cabinet Post
  58. [BrazzilMagazine] It's Time Brazil Gives Marcola, the Mafia Boss, a Cabinet Post
  59. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil, Drop the Visa Requirement and Let the Gringos In!
  60. [BrazzilMagazine] The Dogs of War are Unleashed in Brazil
  61. [BrazzilMagazine] In Brazil, King and Wannabe Kings Are All Naked
  62. [BrazzilMagazine] Willy Herrmann, the German Guy Who Became Brazil's Mr. Formula Indy
  63. [BrazzilMagazine] A Crazy Lady Tries to Make Sense of Life on Brazil's Frontier
  64. [BrazzilMagazine] Today the Police. Tomorrow Brazil's Terror Will Kill Judges and Politicians.
  65. [BrazzilMagazine] How Music Has Brought Blacks Back to the Brazilian Melting Cauldron
  66. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil's Worst Poverty Is the Lack of Smarts and Feelings
  67. [BrazzilMagazine] Two Decades After His Death, Footballer Garrincha Still Moves Brazil
  68. [BrazzilMagazine] It's Time Brazil's Lula Chimes In on the US Immigration Reform Debate
  69. [BrazzilMagazine] A Small Community in Brazil Is Giving Sustainable Development a Good Name
  70. [BrazzilMagazine] Powered by Oil Venezuela and Bolivia Challenge Brazil as Regional Leader
  71. [BrazzilMagazine] We Need Jails. Education Alone Won't Put Brazil Together Again.
  72. [BrazzilMagazine] A Lesson on Brazil and Inequality by Former President Cardoso
  73. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil's PCC Prison Gang May Be Murderers But the State Is Their Accomplice
  74. [BrazzilMagazine] A Brazilian City Will be Rooting for Tunisia at World Cup
  75. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil's Father of Aviation Birds Ran All on Coffee
  76. [BrazzilMagazine] Lula - Brazil's Big Spender
  77. [BrazzilMagazine] For Women Brazil Is a Paradise. A Shame It's Only on Paper.
  78. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil Has Been Dazzling in World Cups Since Leônidas in 1938
  79. [BrazzilMagazine] Desertification Is Robbing Brazil of Close to US$ 1 Billion a Year
  80. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil Can Win World Cups But It's Far From Winning Nobel Prizes
  81. [BrazzilMagazine] Behind Free Koran Distribution in Brazil Is Islam's Push to Win the Infidels
  82. [BrazzilMagazine] World Cup brings Out the Best and Worst in Brazil
  83. [BrazzilMagazine] For Much of Brazil's Intelligentsia Caudillo Chavez Is a Symbol of Democracy
  84. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil Deserves a Cup Break. They'll Soon Be Back to Crime and Inequality.
  85. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazilians Deserve a Cup Break. They'll Soon Be Back to Crime and Inequality.
  86. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil's Lula Has Become All He Used to Hate
  87. [BrazzilMagazine] World Cup: Now is the Winter of Brazil's Discontent
  88. [BrazzilMagazine] A US$ 37 Billion Secret Project to Make Brazil and South America US and EU Friendly
  89. [BrazzilMagazine] From Shacks to Homes a Brazilian Community Teaches There's No Impossible
  90. [BrazzilMagazine] The Red Flag of Inequality Is Up in Brazil. But Nobody Seems to See It.
  91. [BrazzilMagazine] The Good Life of a Brazilian Chicken While Search Goes on for Super Bird
  92. [BrazzilMagazine] In Brazil, Feeling Like a Hero from a Colonial Time Tale
  93. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil's Fainthearts Let the Nation Down
  94. [BrazzilMagazine] Florencia. a Candidate for First-Ever Non-Brazilian, Brazilian Opera
  95. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil Beats France Where It Counts: in Number of Billionaires
  96. [BrazzilMagazine] English and US Appreciation Are in Good Hands at This Brazil's Outback School
  97. [BrazzilMagazine] The Dance of the Despaired Ones Dreaming of Brazil's South
  98. [BrazzilMagazine] The World Serves Brazilian Food and Culture. Bon Appétit!
  99. [BrazzilMagazine] In Brazil 9/11 Isn't Five Years Ago. It's Everyday.
  100. [BrazzilMagazine] When I See What's Going on in Brazil I Feel Like Picking Up a Gun
  101. [BrazzilMagazine] It's True, the French Stole Brazil's Jogo Bonito, But We Always Have 2010
  102. [BrazzilMagazine] Pity the Brazilian Voter
  103. [BrazzilMagazine] I Couldn't Cheer for Brazil in the World Cup. Blame It on Their Arrogance or My Jealousy.
  104. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil Not Only Lost the Cup But Also the World's Respect
  105. [BrazzilMagazine] If I Were Brazilian I Might Also Become an Illegal in the US
  106. [BrazzilMagazine] Want to Be a Prostitute? The Brazilian Government Can Teach You How
  107. [BrazzilMagazine] Life Is a Daily Adventure for This Gringo in Bahia, Brazil
  108. [BrazzilMagazine] The African Intelligentsia Makes Bahia, Brazil, Its Headquarters
  109. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil: Billionaires Thrive in a Land of Contrasts
  110. [BrazzilMagazine] Black Youth Take Over the Racial Torch in Brazil
  111. [BrazzilMagazine] American-Style Democracy Has Been a Recipe for Disaster in Brazil
  112. [BrazzilMagazine] American-Style Presidentialism Has Been a Recipe for Disaster in Brazil
  113. [BrazzilMagazine] I'm American, But Brazil Is Still the Place I Call Home
  114. [BrazzilMagazine] In Brazil the Left Can't Do It Right. And They'll Lose Again.
  115. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil Wants to Ban Mulattos and Give Blacks an ID. They Call This Progress
  116. [BrazzilMagazine] Chávez Can't Take South America's Leadership Away from Brazil
  117. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil Says Farewell to the Man Who Tricked the Generals with Allegories
  118. [BrazzilMagazine] Workers Party Gives Brazil's Lula a Decalogue to Lose the Reelection
  119. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil's Presidential Election May Not be a Walkover for Lula
  120. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazil's Ethanol Producers Call the US's Free-Trade Bluff
  121. [BrazzilMagazine] Brazilian Multinationals Want a Bigger Share of the World Market
  122. [BrazzilMagazine] Keep Your Cool, Brazil! You Still Have Big Phil.
  123. [BrazzilMagazine] Ambulances, Prostitutes, Kickbacks... Here Comes the Latest Brazilian Scandal
  124. [BrazzilMagazine] Favela Fashion Brings Pride and Jobs to Brazilian Slum
  125. Brazil Not Only Lost the Cup But Also the World's Respect
  126. If I Were Brazilian I Might Also Become an Illegal in the US
  127. Want to Be a Prostitute? The Brazilian Government Can Teach You How
  128. Life Is a Daily Adventure for This Gringo in Bahia, Brazil
  129. The African Intelligentsia Makes Bahia, Brazil, Its Headquarters
  130. Black Youth Take Over the Racial Torch in Brazil
  131. I Couldn't Cheer for Brazil in the World Cup. Blame It on Their Arrogance or My Jealousy.
  132. Pity the Brazilian Voter
  133. It's True, the French Stole Brazil's Jogo Bonito, But We Always Have 2010
  134. When I See What's Going on in Brazil I Feel Like Picking Up a Gun
  135. English and US Appreciation Are in Good Hands at This Brazil's Outback School
  136. The Dance of the Despaired Ones Dreaming of Brazil's South
  137. The World Serves Brazilian Food and Culture. Bon Appétit!
  138. Florencia. a Candidate for First-Ever Non-Brazilian, Brazilian Opera
  139. American-Style Presidentialism Has Been a Recipe for Disaster in Brazil
  140. I'm American, But Brazil Is Still the Place I Call Home
  141. Brazil's Push for Innovation: an Example to Be Emulated
  142. Buying and Selling Real Estate in Brazil: Do's, Don'ts and Don't Even Thinks
  143. A View from Brazil: Israeli Attacks Are a Crime Against Humankind and Democracy
  144. Favela Fashion Brings Pride and Jobs to Brazilian Slum
  145. Ambulances, Prostitutes, Kickbacks... Here Comes the Latest Brazilian Scandal
  146. Keep Your Cool, Brazil! You Still Have Big Phil.
  147. Brazilian Multinationals Want a Bigger Share of the World Market
  148. Brazil's Ethanol Producers Call the US's Free-Trade Bluff
  149. In Brazil the Left Can't Do It Right. And They'll Lose Again.
  150. Brazil Wants to Ban Mulattos and Give Blacks an ID. They Call This Progress
  151. Chávez Can't Take South America's Leadership Away from Brazil
  152. Brazil Says Farewell to the Man Who Tricked the Generals with Allegories
  153. Workers Party Gives Brazil's Lula a Decalogue to Lose the Reelection
  154. Brazil's Presidential Election May Not be a Walkover for Lula
  155. Lula Hits Back at Brazilian Congress
  156. Brazil's Planetary Troubadour
  157. Gangs Have Brought Brazil to Its Knees. Kidnap for TV Air Time Proves It
  158. Are Brazilians Ready for Democracy? They'll Answer on the Ballot Box
  159. In Brazil, PT and PCC, Government and Criminals Quote from Same Primer
  160. Brazil's Election - Alckmin Hands Lula Victory on a Plate
  161. How Brazil Turned 1/4 of Its Territory from Desert into World's Granary
  162. Heloísa: The Leftist Maverick Senator Vying to Be Brazil's First Woman President
  163. Religion and Dance, Brazil's Maracatu Takes On New York
  164. Why Is Brazil's Lula Unbeatable? It's the Economy, Stupid!
  165. How Brazil Can Help Untie the Israeli-Palestinian Gordian Knot
  166. Brazil: When Rio Is Too Hot to Handle You Just Get High
  167. GDP - Brazil's Gross Disappointing Product
  168. Brazilian Government Pays to Bring Pluto Back to the Cool Planets Table
  169. Brazil Reinvents Politics as the Art of Getting Dirty and Still Win
  170. While the American Dream Is Outsourced Brazil Drives the World into the Future
  171. Brazilian Music as an Antidote to Bush's Depression and 9/11
  172. An Out-of-this-World and All-Around Charming Varginha, Brazil
  173. An Out-of-this-World and All-Around Charming Varginha, Brazil
  174. Monte Verde, Brazil's Alpine Trap for Tourists, Is Also a Green Gem
  175. Doing Business in Brazil Is First of All an Adventure
  176. Those Intrepid Brazilian Jews! They Started the NY Jewish Community in 1654
  177. Brazil's Cardoso Writes a Poison Pen Letter
  178. For This Brazilian Harvard Law Professor Rule of Law is Fraud
  179. A Trip Back in Time in an Old Brazilian Submarine
  180. Dumont's and Wright Brothers' Planes to Fly Side by Side in the US
  181. Brazil's Latest Scandal: Unfortunate for the Country, Disgrace for the Press
  182. Bribing May Be the Rule in Brazil, But It's Not Smart or Legal
  183. Brazilian Elections: Does Lula Deserve to Win?
  184. Forget Bush! Brazil Should Wholeheartedly Embrace Kyoto
  185. While a Brazil Group Seeks Death Penalty for Corrupt Politicos, Lula Sails Unfazed
  186. Faced with the Options Brazilians Only Have a Choice: to Vote Blank
  187. For Many Brazilian Intellectuals There Is no Salvation Outside Marxism
  188. Brazilian Democracy Is Working Great... on Paper
  189. Brazilian Landless Escape Big Farmers to Fall Prey of Multinationals
  190. In Holding the Press Under Suspicion Lula Does a Disservice to Brazil
  191. Brazilian Elections: Hell Hath No Fury Like a Brasileira Scorned
  192. Snubbed by Brazil's Lula, This Woman May Force Him into a Runoff
  193. Lula Brought Poverty Down in Brazil, But Safety, Education and Health Are in Shambles
  194. For Brazil's Lula Winning Is the Easy Part. It's Ruling That Will Be Hell
  195. Lula Wins But Alckmin Is Favorite to Be Brazil's Next President
  196. Brazil's Lula Pays the Penalty for Complacency
  197. Brazilian Masses Send Lula a Message: We May Be Poor But We Are Not Dumb
  198. Lucky for Him, Brazil's Lula Is Father of the Poor and Mother of the Bankers
  199. Lula's Electoral Stumble Gives Brazilian Politics New Lease on Life
  200. Lula and Alckmin Are Pawning Anything to Become Brazil's Next President
  201. Brazilian Elections: Alckmin Hits Lula But Lands No Killer Blow
  202. To Vote for Alckmin Is to Make Brazil into a US Mall Surrounded by Poverty
  203. Don't Lie, Mr. President
  204. Brazil's Songs of Innocence and Experience
  205. Brazil - Many Emigrants, Fewer Immigrants
  206. Lesson Number 1: Brazil Is Not the US. Now, Relax and Enjoy If You Can!
  207. Faulkner in Brazil: An Important But Neglected Presence (Part III)
  208. Faulkner in Brazil: An Important But Neglected Presence (Part II)
  209. Faulkner in Brazil: An Important But Neglected Presence (Part I)
  210. Brazil, Roll Up Your Sleeve to Defeat Alckmin and the US Empire
  211. Boeing Tragedy: Nobody Wins When US's Xenophobia Crashes with Brazil's Lunacy
  212. 10 Steps to End Brazil's Inequality and Backwardness
  213. Our Own Minimally Invasive Library Thrives in a Brazilian Favela
  214. Meet the Despachante, Your New Brazilian Best Friend
  215. Brazilian Elections: Privatization - Lula and Alckmin Defend the Indefensible
  216. The Brasília Consensus: What Brazilians Want
  217. Lula Neglects Brazil's Middle Class. He's Playing with Fire
  218. Lula's Win Keeps Brazil on Its Course far from Washington
  219. Brazil's Lula Unlikely to Change Course after His Massive Victory
  220. Brazil's Worst Air Accident Ever Reveals How Arrogant the US Can Be
  221. Brazil's 2010 Presidential Campaign Has Started and Tarso Genro Is Ahead
  222. Brazil, Don't Blame the Air Controllers, But the Man Where the Buck Stops
  223. Brazil's Number 1 Songbook Reviser Loves His Thankless Job
  224. Brazil's Stock Market - the Path to Riches or Rags?
  225. Now Come the Reforms in Brazil. Bankers Will Love Them
  226. Fine Points on How to Buy, Invest in or Join a Brazilian Firm
  227. 10 Women Will Have Suffered Violence in Brazil by the Time You End This Article
  228. Lula Didn't Get a Blank Check from the Brazilian People
  229. Brazil's Bolsa Família Is Good for the Poor But Bad for Poverty
  230. Lula Is Back. Now Is the Time for Brazil to Demand Changes
  231. Brazil's Strange Idea of Democracy
  232. Brazilian Piano Man Overcomes Stroke and Shines Anew in New York
  233. In the Globalization Going on in LatAm, Brazil Is Last in Line
  234. Slavery Is Past. It's Time Brazil and Africa Unite in Mutual Understanding
  235. Only Prompt Federal Intervention Will Save Brazil from Air Traffic Mayhem
  236. That's How the US Likes Brazil: Docile and Underdeveloped
  237. Brazil, a Nation Divided Between North and South, Middle Class and Masses
  238. Celebrated Writer Milton Hatoum Brings the Arab Out of Brazil
  239. Recycling in Brazil Becomes Ticket Out of Poverty and Inspires World
  240. How Brazil With Media Help Kept the Lies Alive After the Boeing's Tragedy
  241. How Brazil With Media Help Kept the Lies Alive After Boeing's Tragedy
  242. Economics and Politics in Brazil - a Tangled Web
  243. The Mulatto Is Proof Brazil Has No Racism. But Blacks Can't Accept That
  244. Brazil Teaches Post-War Lebanon Secrets of Fruit Growing and Cattle Raising
  245. Brazil's Number One Sailor and His Search for the Ideal Travelling Machine
  246. US Tribute with Tex-Mex Taste: a Serendipitous Find in Brazil
  247. Government, Industry, Unions, Media, Church, It's All Bankrupt in Brazil
  248. Government, Industry, Unions, Media, Church, They're All Bankrupt in Brazil
  249. From Slums to Mansions: a Full-Body Portrait of Rio, Brazil
  250. Caipira May Be Hick But It Also Can Be Hip, in Brazil