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BRASILIA — Brazil's congress has shelved legislation that had been a target of nationwide protests, hours before another expected round of large-scale demonstrations on yesterday.

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The conditional cash transfer was one of the laudable programs of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo when she was president.

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Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Friday that the country's airports will be ready to answer the demand of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. 

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The heaviest rains in Rio de Janeiro's history triggered landslides yesterday that killed at least 95 people as rising water turned roads into rivers and paralyzed Brazil's second-largest city.

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BARCELONA (AP) — Countries most vulnerable to climate change said Friday they were incensed that rich nations were rethinking the timetable for concluding a global treaty that would hold them to legally binding targets for cutting emissions.

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Nearly 50,000 people erupted in celebration when Rio de Janeiro was announced host of the 2016 Olympics on Friday, jumping and cheering in a Carnival-like party on Copacabana beach.

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RIO DE JANEIRO, (Xinhua) -- The Brazilian Navy clarified yesterday that searchers so far have only found and retrieved 16 bodies, not the previously-announced 17, from the Atlantic Ocean near the area where an Air France passenger plane with 228 aboard was believed to have crashed.


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SAO LUIS, Brazil (AP) – Brazil intensified efforts to get food and other aid to people isolated by severe flooding as waters continued rising yesterday in a jungle state nearly the size of Alaska, and the number of homeless rose to 308,000.

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SAO PAULO (AFP) - The Brazilian government faced rising pressure over the safety of its aviation industry Sunday amid public outcry over the country's deadliest air disaster that killed around 200 people.

Just a day after President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva insisted the country's airways met international safety standards, a power failure in air traffic control forced five US-bound flights to turn back temporarily Saturday, highlighting the frequent problems experienced by Brazil's aviation industry.
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BRASILIA — Brazil's congress has shelved legislation that had been a target of nationwide protests, hours before another expected round of large-scale demonstrations on yesterday.

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The conditional cash transfer was one of the laudable programs of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo when she was president.

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Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Friday that the country's airports will be ready to answer the demand of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. 

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The heaviest rains in Rio de Janeiro's history triggered landslides yesterday that killed at least 95 people as rising water turned roads into rivers and paralyzed Brazil's second-largest city.

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BARCELONA (AP) — Countries most vulnerable to climate change said Friday they were incensed that rich nations were rethinking the timetable for concluding a global treaty that would hold them to legally binding targets for cutting emissions.

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Nearly 50,000 people erupted in celebration when Rio de Janeiro was announced host of the 2016 Olympics on Friday, jumping and cheering in a Carnival-like party on Copacabana beach.

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RIO DE JANEIRO, (Xinhua) -- The Brazilian Navy clarified yesterday that searchers so far have only found and retrieved 16 bodies, not the previously-announced 17, from the Atlantic Ocean near the area where an Air France passenger plane with 228 aboard was believed to have crashed.


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SAO LUIS, Brazil (AP) – Brazil intensified efforts to get food and other aid to people isolated by severe flooding as waters continued rising yesterday in a jungle state nearly the size of Alaska, and the number of homeless rose to 308,000.

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SAO PAULO (AFP) - The Brazilian government faced rising pressure over the safety of its aviation industry Sunday amid public outcry over the country's deadliest air disaster that killed around 200 people.

Just a day after President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva insisted the country's airways met international safety standards, a power failure in air traffic control forced five US-bound flights to turn back temporarily Saturday, highlighting the frequent problems experienced by Brazil's aviation industry.
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