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AskMen.com Joshua Ritchie |
Brazil: The New Land Of Opportunity? Here's what Brazil has going for it economically speaking -- the opportunities, the government incentives to producers, the fastest-growing industries, and what the future has in store.  |
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Attending Your Own Funeral A Brazilian bricklayer reportedly killed in a car crash shocked his mourning family by showing up alive at his own funeral.  |
BusinessWeek October 1, 2009 Maria Bartiromo |
How Brazil's Lula Sees the Emerging World Order A conversation with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.  |
The Motley Fool August 10, 2009 David Lee Smith |
Is Brazil the Next Venezuela? Brazil's government flexes its muscles. It appears that Brazil, which has become something of the focal point for the petroleum industry thanks to its offshore discoveries, may be joining the list of heavy-handed governments.  |
Reason June 2009 Jacob Sullum |
Price of Prohibition The Latin American Commission on Drugs and Democracy, convened by Fernando Henrique Cardoso of Brazil, Cesar Gaviria of Colombia, and Ernesto Zedillo of Mexico, issued a statement declaring the current approach to drug policy a failure and calling for a paradigm shift.  |
The Motley Fool May 20, 2009 David Lee Smith |
A New Brazil-China Energy Marriage China and Brazil have just hatched a $10 billion deal to provide Chinese funding to help Brazil's national oil company, Petrobras, with exploration and production expenses.  |
TIME Europe March 5, 2009 Padgett & Downie |
Brazil's New Way Most Brazilians believe President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is the reason their country is surviving the current downturn better than other places.  |
Outside November 2008 Stephanie Pearson |
The Texas Chainsaw Stopper Expat conservationist John Cain Carter, a former elite Army soldier who did a tour in Iraq, is anything but typical. Same goes for his plan, which calls on ranchers to preserve Brazil's wild west.  |
Outside November 2008 Stephanie Pearson |
The Brazilian Amazon Candid snapshots of Brazilian village life.  |
Wired May 19, 2008 Evan Ratliff |
Why Does This Prominent Amazon Researcher Face 14 Years in Prison for Biopiracy? Is Marc van Roosmalen the worlds greatest naturalist or just a pirate stealing from the Amazon. Only on Brazilian judge will decide.  |
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