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Brazil
25th anniversary of the MST celebrated (#428-2009 Dec p21)
interview with Davi Kopenawa, indigenous activist (#428-2009 Dec p36)
wall being built around a Rio slum (#423-2009 Jun p25a)
body painting to celebrate indigenous traditions (#419-2009 Jan/Feb p34)
faces new challenge in fight against Big Pharma (#414-2008 Aug p26a)
Yanomani against mining (brief) (#410-2008 Apr p19)
recalling Brazilian slavery in S Exposure (#408-2008 Jan/Feb p34)
how Afroreggae fights drugs & crime, Brazil (#400-2007 May p8)
small farmers resisting agribusiness (#400-2007 May p11)
plantation lullabies: Brazil's carbon projects (#391-2006 Jul p10)
vision of 2010 & the carbon economy (#391-2006 Jul p8)
living in Rio's favelas and writing poetry (#386-2006 Jan/Feb p4)
Rio's appalling youth detention centres (#383-2005 Oct p22)
promoting peace through boxing in Rio (#381-2005 Aug p24)
sex & soaps help disarm Rio (#381-2005 Aug p23)
Brazil throws Microsoft out the windows (#380-2005 Jul p7b)
charges US over cotton at WTO (#379-2005 Jun p7a)
Greenpeace Amazonas activist interviewed (#379-2005 Jun p33)
Brazil cancels most of Mozambique's debt to it (#373-2004 Nov p7b)
red bishops reject Vatican line (#370-2004 Aug p16)
country profile (#364-2004 Jan/Feb p40)
slavery sugar plantations closing, Brazil (#363-2003 Dec p11)
Brazilian coffee slaves freed (brief) (#362-2003 Nov p7)
getting rid of guns, Brazil (#361-2003 Oct p7)
debt crisis and election of Lula (#356-2003 May p20)
farming success story (#353-2003 Jan/Feb p30)
landless taking action, Brazil (#353-2003 Jan/Feb p28)
citizens controlling local budgets (#352-2002 Dec p22)
doctors of delight initiative, Brazil (brief) (#352-2002 Dec p19)
people say no to US free trade treaty (brief) (#351-2002 Nov p7b)
workers' candidate leads election (#349-2002 Sep p8a)
how Brazil broke AIDS drug mould (#346-2002 Jun p16)
artist who works with landless movt, Brazil (#338-2001 Sep p26)
woman who did battle with slavers, Brazil (#337-2001 Aug p21)
dramatist's work with landless, Brazil (#333-2001 Apr p27)
origin of name, word corner (#332-2001 Mar p7)
homeless street papers in Argentina & Brazil (#330-2000 Dec p6)
landless movement's protests against violence (#327-2000 Sep p6)
biggest consumer of hardwood (brief) (#318-1999 Nov p6)
violent life for children in Rio (brief) (#317-1999 Oct p6)
tribunal rules debt illegal (#316-1999 Sep p4)
interview with indigenous women's activist (#311-1999 Apr p31)
small town invents own currency (brief) (#311-1999 Apr p4)
trade in human organs (#300-1998 Apr p14)
landless workers' movement (#298-1998 Jan/Feb p17)
murder of gays (#298-1998 Jan/Feb p22)
street children (#295-1997 Oct p20)
toxic waste dumping (#295-1997 Oct p27)
revolutionary school (#292-1997 Jul p20)
revolutionary school, Belém (#292-1997 Jul p20)
landless movement & aid (#285-1996 Nov p12)
cars running on alcohol (#284-1996 Oct p14)
Curitiba's mass public transport (#284-1996 Oct p16)
indigenous campaign (brief) (#282-1996 Aug p4)
State Bank's bad loans (brief) (#282-1996 Aug p6)
liberation theologian, interview (#280-1996 Jun p31)
street children get organized (#276-1996 Feb p14)
interview with eco-conscious politician (#272-1995 Oct p31)
Silva, Marina (#272-1995 Oct p31)
sterilization for poor (brief) (#272-1995 Oct p4)
police in kidnap scandal (brief) (#271-1995 Sep p5)
campaign against hunger (#267-1995 May p29)
'conscience of Brazil' interviewed (#264-1995 Feb p31)
brazilwood trees threatened (brief) (#261-1994 Nov p29)
soccer team's booty (brief) (#261-1994 Nov p31)
tribute to Amazonian trade unionist (#255-1994 May p35)
carnival in NE Brazil (#254-1994 Apr p20)
comparative facts on infant mortality, Brazil (#254-1994 Apr p18)
Death without weeping (#254-1994 Apr - main theme)
history of Bom Jesus, a town in NE Brazil (#254-1994 Apr p6)
history of sugar plantations in NE Brazil (#254-1994 Apr p22)
introduction to Death without weeping essay (#254-1994 Apr p4)
madness of hunger, NE Brazil (#254-1994 Apr p10)
madness of infant feeding, NE Brazil (#254-1994 Apr p17)
mother & son, life & death, NE Brazil (#254-1994 Apr p8)
mother love & infant death, NE Brazil (#254-1994 Apr p11)
one woman's rollercoaster life, NE Brazil (#254-1994 Apr p15)
religion & resistance in NE Brazil (#254-1994 Apr p25)
legal policy & practice on prostitution (#252-1994 Feb p18)
male prostitutes out of shadows (#252-1994 Feb p20)
mahogany logging (#250-1993 Dec p30)
women & HIV/Aids (#250-1993 Dec p8)
women, HIV & male lies (#250-1993 Dec p8)
AIDS prevention & prostitution (brief) (#249-1993 Nov p31)
community education in Northeast (#248-1993 Oct p16)
head of Indian foundation sacked (#246-1993 Aug p30)
tourism goes 'native' (#245-1993 Jul p20)
makeshift school under Rio Metro (#241-1993 Mar p29)
street girls, passage out of hell (#240-1993 Feb p13)
Serra Pelada gold rush, Amazonia (#239-1993 Jan p7)
landowners kill activists (#236-1992 Oct p31)
country profile (#234-1992 Aug p36)
mosquitoed Tucurui Dam fiasco (#233-1992 Jul p31)
Lutzenberger sacked as environment minister (#232-1992 Jun p30)
rubber tappers' ecology, Amazon (#230-1992 Apr p20)
Yanomami triumph, rainforest park (brief) (#229-1992 Mar p29)
business' eco-babble (#228-1992 Feb p31)
Oxfam project evaluated, Petrolandia (#228-1992 Feb p10)
enduring racism (#226-1991 Dec p26)
murder of street children (#226-1991 Dec p29)
sugar-cane farming (#225-1991 Nov p12)
cocaine trafficking, mafia & street children (#224-1991 Oct p24)
arms-exporting company (#221-1991 Jul p15)
street children trainsurfing (brief) (#220-1991 Jun p28)
Thirst for Justice: People of the Amazon (#219-1991 May - main theme)
murderers of Chico Mendes (brief) (#217-1991 Mar p28)
Japanese migrants go home (brief) (#214-1990 Dec p28)
madness of hunger, northeast Brazil (#209-1990 Jul p8)
Yanomami Indians face extinction (#209-1990 Jul p27)
trade in human organs in shanty towns (#207-1990 May p26)
Amazon fires less bad this year (brief) (#204-1990 Feb p28)
as microcosm of trade problem (#204-1990 Feb p20)
people fight for planning power in São Paulo (#202-1989 Dec p12)
using sugar alcohol as car fuel (#195-1989 May p20)
why rescuing street children isn't the answer (#194-1989 Apr p13)
soccer star bought by transnational (brief) (#191-1989 Jan p28)
development nightmare: Brazil's Carajas project (#184-1988 Jun p20)
national movement of prostitutes, Brazil (#184-1988 Jun p26)
mega-flop Polonoroeste Project (#183-1988 May p10)
trickle-down development path (#183-1988 May p16)
dumbing down of children's TV, Brazil (#180-1988 Feb p15)
rich & poor vital statistics, Brazil (brief) (#179-1988 Jan p28)
women-only police station, Brazil (#177-1987 Nov p26)
transvestite prostitutes in São Paulo (#175-1987 Sep p11)
police brutalizing women (brief) (#171-1987 May p28)
nuclear testing threat to Brazilian Indians (brief) (#166-1986 Dec p28)
Brazil, where the President is a hypochondriac (#165-1986 Nov p9)
murdered priest in land-reform struggle (brief) (#164-1986 Oct p28)
Brazilian Indians displaced by gold rush (#162-1986 Aug p26)
US missionary boom in Amazon (brief) (#158-1986 Apr p28)
papal crackdown on liberation theology (#155-1986 Jan p18)
fighting back against hell of prison, Brazil (#154-1985 Dec p25)
Brazil's land reform not what it seems (#151-1985 Sep p12)
Brazil's toxic groceries (brief) (#150-1985 Aug p6)
children take their land, Sao Paulo, Brazil (#143-1985 Jan p16)
free pesticides for 10,000 Brazilians (brief) (#142-1984 Dec p6)
Brazilian poor go hungry in drought (#138-1984 Aug p4)
guns for easy sale (brief) (#136-1984 Jun p6)
Brazil destroys rainforest & helps TNCs (#134-1984 Apr p5)