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  • Four mn jobs created in two years Brazilian president

    Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has said that 4.13 million full jobs have been created since the beginning of her administration in January 2011. In her weekly radio show "Breakfast with the President", Rousseff said Monday the achievement was much more significant against the backdrop of the global economic woes, which had seen many developed countries struggling with rising ...

  • Spain not yet on Brazils level Iniesta

    Andres Iniesta says Spain cannot yet claim to be on the same pedestal as Brazil in football's international hierarchy. The Barcelona midfielder has been a key member of a Spain team that has won the two European Championships and the 2010 World Cup. In an interview with Brazilian daily O Globo, Iniesta said Brazil had maintained a unique aura owing to the country's rich football history. "To ...

  • Paraguay becomes South Americas used car paradise

    Paraguay has become the main destination in South America for used cars from Japan, the US and other countries, thanks to new regulations aimed at making it easier to import automobiles so low-income consumers can purchase vehicles. Used cars are all the rage in Paraguay, where vehicles that have been shipped from thousands of kilometers away are put to use as soon as they are repaired and made ...

  • DB Schenker to Manage DAF Trucks Logistics Operation in Brazil

    has selected DB Schenker in Brazil as its logistics service provider.The Brazilian arm of the global logistics provider will be responsible for export consolidation, supply chain visibility and import logistics in support of DAF Brazil's new truck assembly plant in Ponta Grossa, in the state of Paran. DB Schenker will be responsible for the door-to-door air and ocean transportation between ...

  • Face of Defense Soldiers Cook Up Smiles in El Salvador

    By Army Staff Sgt. Ian ShayU.S. Army South SONSONATE, El Salvador, May 21, 2013 – Before coming to exercise Beyond the Horizon El Salvador 2013 here, soldiers might have expected to eat only a steady diet of packaged rations for the two-week duration. But fortunately for them, Joint Task Force Jaguar is equipped with Army-trained cooks and a mobile kitchen ...

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Children of Paradise (Les Enfants du paradis) [Blu-Ray]

Often referred to as the French answer to Gone With the Wind (1939) and certainly among the most beloved (if not the most beloved) of French films, Marcel Carn's gorgeous and sprawling Children of Paradise (Les Enfants du paradis) is a lush ro ... ...

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  • Brazil Mobile Subscribers Increased Slightly in April

    Brazil's mobile-phone subscriptions in April rose at a slower pace from the prior month, while market leaders gained ground in the period, telecommunications regulator Anatel said late Monday.Total mobile-phone users in Brazil increased to 264.55 million, up 0.19% from March, Anatel said. A total of 500,000 new subscribers were signed, down from 1.01 million in the previous month. In March, ...

  • Brazils CSN could see Asian partners exit Namisa unit -report

    Tue May 21, 2013 8:06am EDT * Asian partners could exercise put option this July * JFE, Kobe, Posco-led group paid $3.1 bln for stake * CSN declines to comment on Valor report on Namisa SAO PAULO, May 21 (Reuters) - A group of Asian steelmakers that owns 40 percent of Brazilian iron ore producer Namisa could exercise an option to sell their stake to majority shareholder CSN as early as July, ...

  • Telefonica MasterCard to launch first mobile money service in Brazil

    Online journal MobilePaymentsToday reports that Telefonica (Vivo), the fixed and mobile operator owned by Telefonica of Spain, has established a Brazilian joint venture with MasterCard Worldwide to launch Brazil’s first mobile payment service. Dubbed 'Zuum', the new service will launch in five cities in the state of Sao Paulo and in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais. It will be ...

  • Credit Crazy Brazil Is Heading forTrouble

    Brazil faced a minor bank run over the weekend sparked by false rumors over the country's social security fund, but one analyst told CNBC on Tuesday that the real issue facing the country's banking system is a runaway credit boom. Neal Shearing, chief emerging markets economist at macro-economic research firm Capital Economics told CNBC that the massive increase in credit in Brazil ...

  • PMs South America trip turns focus from turmoil to trade

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper heads to Peru and then to Colombia for trade talks this week - after he speaks to his caucus about a growing Senate expense scandal that claimed his chief of staff over the weekend. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian ...

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