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152. Brazilians experience a real shock; Devaluation lifts prices, but is seen as necessary
153. When Brazil floats its currency, everybody listens; A jolted Congress may now enact reforms tough enough to keep IMFaid
154. Global markets grip seats, eyeing Brazil
155. [1] Why Brazilians dance on an economic tightrope; Latin America's engine for growth faces a need for more reforms this week to avoid a recession
156. Why Brazilians dance on an economic tightrop; Latin America's engine for growth faces a need for more reforms this week to avoid a recession
157. [2] Reining in the rogue cops of Brazil and its neighbors; 'MOST ABUSIVE INSTITUTION'
158. Reining in the rogue cops of Brazil and its neighbors
159. Why Brazil's homosexuals find asylum in the US; Rio, a magnet for gay tourists, is also tolerant of anti-homosexual violence
160. Where police reportedly routinely kill; Experts maintain lawless officers major reason for Brazil's high crime
161. World Cup defeat to hard to swallow; Tears Spill Over Cup; Brazil's obsession with soccer makes loss a personal one to fans
162. Sealing off lost tribes of Amazon
163. Cup mania runneth over in Brazil
164. Adventurer scours Amazon to find, save indigenous tribes; Daring Brazilian official lives life on the edge deep inside jungle
165. Inferior Brazilian Play Draws Jeers From Fans / Critics rail against team's imperfections
166. LATIN AMERICA / Drought Sends Brazil To Brink / Looting has become a political act
167. After 300 years of drought, northeast Brazil is short on solutions
168. Hungry Brazil asks: is stealing food OK?
169. LEGACIES OF TERROR; Chilean and Argentine citizens are forcing their countries to come to grips with the horrors of military regimes born in the 1970s, fighting back against those who tortured and killed others on the wrong side of the political spectrum
170. Legacies of terror; Argentine citizens' resolve `not forgetting, not forgiving'
171. Legacies of terror; In reporting the past, Chile and Argentina are on opposite pages
172. Legacies of terror; Sister of American who disappeared in 1977 wants an investigation
173. Legacies of terror; `HE MUST NOW PAY'; Ordinary citizens are no longer fearful of Gen. Augusto Pinochet, once the epitome of Chile's terror
174. Inmates on hunger strike refuse to eat unless Brazil expels them
175. Pinochet sworn in as senator; Ceremony is termed `humiliating moment'
176. Teary-eyed dictator Pinochet bids a farewell to arms
177. Soap opera and CD give Brazil's landless a boost; celebrities flock to squatters' cause
178. Butch Cassidy, partner were Patagonia's 1st celebrities
179. Invasion of the rich and famous: Patagonia in vogue; Picturesque Argentina land cheap, escapist
180. LATIN AMERICA / Patagonia Land Rush / Argentine wilderness luring glitterati
181. No vacancy in Brazil's big house
182. Brazil's prison crisis called `time bomb' waiting to go off
183. Argentine Officers May Face Justice for Killings in `Dirty War' / Suit looks to make pardons issued by president illegal
184. Battered by the myth of machismo: violence against women is endemic in Brazil
185. Google to Harness Satellite Power for an Amazon Tribe
186. Justice sought for agents of Argentina's `dirty war'; Lawsuit accuses ex-military officers of murder during `sad, black period'
187. Argentina's 'dirty war' laundry may get a public airing; a legal loophole may give the victims of pardoned officers their day in court
188. Third World, U.S. face-off on global warming; Nations may collide at Kyoto conference
189. U.S. Stance May Doom Talks / Officials say no deal if poorer nations won't cut emissions
190. Brazilian Woman Transforms Scavengers / She brings dignity, respect to long-disdained profession
191. Miracle may be over for Menem as Argentine vote nears
192. Man on a mission; Catholic priest uses unorthodox means to boost faith in Brazil
193. [1] How to Win Over a Country in 45 Hours; Before Clinton's visit this week, Brazilians spoke of an arrogant American; afterward, his charm
194. How to win over a country in 45 hours; before Clinton's visit this week, Brazilians spoke of an arrogant American; afterward, his charm
195. Street people turn trash into cash
196. LATIN AMERICA / Brazilian Rebel Wins Converts / 100 years later, fanatic looks like a hero
197. Brazilians hear pope's charge, hope for real change; Pontiff ends four-day, glitzy trip
198. Brazil's Catholics Get Spirit / They imitate evangelicals' success story
199. Centennial of a war stirs a nation
200. Pope in Rio shielded from its seamy side
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