Brazil

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  • Biofuel neocolonialism?

    Senegal wants to be part of a green OPEC. India and Brazil want to help.
  • Cash on delivery of your kids to school

    New York takes a lesson from Brazil and Mexico
  • Where "No" means "Yes, but I can't afford for you to think I'm easy"

    A new study explores a culture of sexual coercion in Brazil.
  • The samba and the sauna

    What do Brazil's cultural cannibals and Finland's loremasters have in common?
  • The grope from Ipanema

    Do Rio's new ladies-only subway cars protect women, or patronize everyone?
  • There's a new IP sheriff in town

    Another day, another Washington think tank pushing Big Pharma propaganda.
  • Biofuel republics?

    Brazil's ethanol example could lead to a new round of Northern colonization.
  • We need a new drug (system)

    Brazil vs. the Drug Lords; a showdown at the IP corral
  • Blame it on Rio

    Brazilian director Jose Padilha talks about "Bus 174," his shocking documentary about the Rio street kid who hijacked a bus -- and forced a nation to confront its epidemic of violence.
  • Ode to WorldCom's failure

    Sometimes, schadenfreude is OK, especially when the target is a rude telecom company that dreamed of world domination.
  • Ten things I learned about life and soccer from the 2002 World Cup

    There is a football God, and despite the wild twists and turns of this year's tournament, He's still Brazilian.
  • Demon music

    Brazil is abuzz over "Face Slap," a song in which a woman asks her lover to hit her.
  • Carnival condoms

    Brazil's Health Ministry plans to distribute 20 million "little shirts" in preparation for this year's festivities in Rio.
  • The long and short of it

    A survey suggests that American men may lag behind their Brazilian brothers in penis length.
  • The future of color

    Many nights I lie awake and dread my unborn son's skin.
  • Siesta science

    Can napping improve the world and your health?
  • Cover those breasts!

    A Brazilian judge orders a French dance troupe to hide the nipples displayed on advertising for its show.
  • Bringing up Mick Jagger's baby

    His seventh child's mother wants $35,000 a month. He wants to give his wallet a rest. Here's a win-win-win solution.
  • In trouble with the pope

    A Brazilian priest gets spanked by the Vatican for being pro-condom.
  • Moonlighting mistake

    A military policeman in Brazil is fired for posing and dancing nude.
  • Sco Paulo commuter sets train aflame

    Rush hour jam proves too much for one rider.
  • Patted down at the opera

    Rio de Janeiro may pass an aggressive metal detector law.
  • At Copacabana

    Rio de Janeiro boasts the most famous beach in the world. From dangerous muggers to skimpy ball hangers, the title was hard won.
  • The disc master

    A conversation with the Criterion Collection's Peter Becker, the man who created the ultimate DVD versions of "Grand Illusion," "This Is Spinal Tap" -- and "Armageddon."
  • Extravagant abandon

    Helmut Teissl's photographs capture the sensual heart of Rio's Carnival.
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