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Rosemeri da Costa emerges as Brazil's bare-breasted folk hero after spending eight hours in jail for slipping off her top.
By Hank Hyena
February 11, 2000
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Thong capital says: Floss is fine, but don't cross that line.
By J.A. Getzlaff
January 24, 2000
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Don't let junkie turn misspent youth into profit; Brazil's "raceless" society; what's the truth about Waco?
Letters to the Editor
September 3, 1999
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An African-American writer discovers a raceless society in Brazil -- or so it seems at first.
By Casey Greenfield
August 27, 1999
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Late "Fantasy Island" actor focus of tell-all profile; mama of Jagger's new nipper ignites flag furor in Brazil. Plus: Michelle Williams afflicted with new virus that causes celebrities to publicly praise their own breasts.
By Amy Reiter
August 16, 1999
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Why Beck, Stereolab, Tortoise, the High
Llamas and Sean Lennon are all fascinated by Tom Zi.
By Jeff Stark
May 26, 1999
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A seasoned foreign reporter suddenly finds she can't compete on equal terms with men.
By Katherine Ellison
March 16, 1999
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Brazilian filmmaker Walter Salles talks about the inspiration behind "Central Station," his award-winning film about letters never sent.
By Liza Bear
March 11, 1999
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Is a brazilian judge stealing babies for American Families?
By Katherine Ellison
January 30, 1999
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Ethan Zindler reports from Paris on France's grand celebration of its World Cup victory -- and on the larger meaning of the competition.
By Ethan Zindler
July 13, 1998
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Carlos Castaneda, whoever he was, is dead -- whatever that is.
By Ian Shoales
June 24, 1998
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Ethan Zindler reports on some World Cup scenes: Scottish fans bare more than their souls, French fans get racist and blasé Parisians carry on as ever.
By Ethan Zindler
June 18, 1998
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The "Fear and Loathing" director stomps on Hollywood and American literalism.
By David Wallis
June 5, 1998
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Despite our uneasy place on Planet Soccer, the United States will be vying for glory as the globe's most passionately watched sporting event begins.
By Andrew O'Hehir
May 30, 1998