Brazil goalkeeper Julio Cesar said Friday he was 'really annoyed' about the praise that Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva lavished on Argentine striker Lionel Messi.
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Brazil goalkeeper Julio Cesar said Friday he was 'really annoyed' about the praise that Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva lavished on Argentine striker Lionel Messi.
|Bolivia's leftist president says he's moving the country's lone Middle Eastern embassy to Iran as he builds increasingly warm ties with one of Washington's least-favorite countries.Until now, Bolivia …
|New Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo will use a visit to Brazil this month to push for negotiations on having Brazil to pay more for the energy from a dam on the two nations' border.Paraguayan Forei…
|Brazil's defense minister says the government may build a fourth airport in South America's largest city and says it would be privately run.Defense Minister Nelson Jobim also says the government may p…
|In July, Gusmao received a second two-year doping suspension after a positive test for testosterone at a 2006 competition - a decision delayed by problems with the tests.
|Brazil is expected to receive investments amounting to 1.4 trillion reais (875 billion U.S. dollars) in2012, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said Friday. The amount of investments to be …
|Brazil's Defense Minister Nelson Jobim announced on Friday that Rio's two state-owned international airports, Tom Jobim and Campinas Viracopos, are to be privatized in a bid to ease air traffic conges…
|Kenexa Research Institute Reveals Employee Attitudes Regarding …MarketWatch - Sep 4, 2008The purpose of this study was to determine if employees whose travel requires them to spend at least one night away from home, are more or less engaged in …
|SkyWest buying stake in Brazil airlineCNNMoney.com - Sep 4, 2008Trip Linhas Aereas SA is dwarfed in Brazil by market leaders Tam Linhas Aereas SA and Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes SA. But Trip has been expanding in …
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Dangerous Travel: Watch for Caimans in RioJaunted - Sep 4, 2008Police making what a local newspaper called a "mega-operation" on the Rio favela of CorĂ©ia discovered two caimans, which they say drug traffickers used to …
|Browse > Home / News / Discuss this Article (0) â?? countries to launch support programme The Ministry of Health has received 10,000 doses of Yellow Fever vaccine from the Brazilian government. Mi…
|Washington — The two major U.S. presidential candidates offer stark contrasts in their positions on Latin America and the Caribbean, several specialists on the region tell America.gov. Michael Shif…
|SANTIAGO, Sep 5 (IPS) - The countries of Latin America have coped relatively well so far with the rising global food and fuel prices. But the main challenge they face is to focus more attention on the…
|SAO PAULO, Brazil, Sept. 5 /PRNewswire/ — The World Federation of Investors Corporation Congress (WFIC), which will take place September 17-20 at the Transamerica Expo Center in Sao Paulo, will be of…
|BRASILIA (Dow Jones)–Brazil will receive at least 1.4 trillion Brazilian reals (9 billion) in investments through 2012 for planned and already commissioned projects, Brazilian President Luiz Inaci…
|Rio de Janeiro - Brazil goalkeeper Julio Cesar said Friday he was 'really annoyed' about the praise that Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva lavished on Argentine striker Lionel Messi. 'It m…
|New Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo will use a visit to Brazil this month to push for negotiations on having Brazil to pay more for the energy from a dam on the two nations' border.
|LA PAZ - An earthquake measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale shook an area close to Bolivia's capital La Paz Friday but caused no damage or casualties, the private seismological San Calixto Observatory s…
|SAO PAULO, Brazil – Brazil's defense minister says the government may build a fourth airport in South America's largest city and says it would be privately run. Defense Minister Nelson Jobim …
|SAO PAULO, Brazil-Brazil's defense minister says the government may build a fourth airport in South America's largest city and says it would be privately run. Defense Minister Nelson Jobim also says t…
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