Topic: 2016 Summer Olympics
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Brazil fights corruption at home as it signs Open Government Partnership with the US
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Brazilians march against corruption to mark independence day
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In Pictures
Brazil: sights to see
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Brazilian President Rousseff's first semester marred by battles with Congress, scandal
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The Open Government Partnership – a new direction for US foreign policy?
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São Paulo and Rio vault up list of most expensive cities for expats
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How Brazil's Congress protects its pork
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High hopes for Obama's Latin America swing
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Brazil's floods force urban planning rethink
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Dilma Rousseff takes charge in Brazil, nods to Wall Street
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Brazil's Lula, a high-school dropout, closes an exceptional era
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The world in 2011: Trends and events to watch in every region
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Will Brazil's Lula run again in 2014?
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Rash of Rio violence rattles even hardened residents in Brazil's World Cup host city
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Brazil's Lula considers next steps
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Dilma Rousseff wins Brazil election, is nation's first female president
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Brazil election: Lula's legacy set to propel Dilma Rousseff to victory
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Brazil on the Rise
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World Cup stadiums: aglitter now, a black hole in the future?
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Rio protests: Sharing Brazil's oil revenues will hurt 2016 Olympics
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Chile, once Latin America's economic model, now overtaken by Brazil
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Big risks in Obama's bid to boost Martha Coakley for Senate
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Giuliani forgoes Senate, governor races to focus on enterprises
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Brazil’s President Lula on global warming: No delay at Copenhagen
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In Chicago, mixed feelings about end of Oprah Winfrey show