In Brazil’s Slums, Economic Inequality Tackled With Technology
In Brazil’s Slums, Economic Inequality Tackled With Technology Transcript GWEN IFILL: Next, we take another look at economic inequality, this time in a developing nation. Special correspondent Fred de...
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Fiddling while the Amazon burns Keeping the world’s biggest forest standing depends on greens, Amerindians and enlightened farmers working together—if lawmakers let them DRIVE out of Porto Velho, the...
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Puns and punditry How the BRICs were baked Dec 10th 2011 PEOPLE are bad at judging the speed of large objects, especially those coming towards them. That is one reason why so many Indians die...
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Domestic labour The servant problem Britain in the early 20th century and Brazil in the early 21st have in common an issue that infuriates the rich, empowers the poor and delights dramatists Dec 17th...
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The Americas The Brazilian model Dilma Rousseff, president of Brazil, argues that her country’s policies have lessons for the wider world Nov 17th 2011 | from The World In 2012 print edition The...
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Race in Brazil Affirming a divide Black Brazilians are much worse off than they should be. But what is the best way to remedy that? The shadow of the past IN APRIL 2010, as part of a scheme to...
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Brazilian politics Coming into her own Slowly but surely, the president is making her mark on the government DURING her first year as Brazil’s president, Dilma Rousseff was careful not to make changes...
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Brazilian-American relations One step at a time Two American giants are slowly getting to know each other Apr 14th 2012 | SÃO PAULO | from the print edition Next time over a caipirinha TOASTING...
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http://www.economist.com/node/21560557/print A moment of truth for Dilma The president needs to do more to tackle the “Brazil cost” Aug 18th 2012 | from the print edition WRITING about the Brazil of...
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