+ Follow PRESIDENT LULA Tag
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[Title] => Popular protests in Brazil
[Summary] => Under the presidency of Luis Inacio “Lula” da Silva of the Workers Party, Brazil’s economy grew phenomenally, with vast well-developed agriculture, mining, manufacturing, and service sectors topping all South American countries.
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[Title] => Finger-pointing may draw applause, but it seldom saves
[Summary] => Frequent criticism at home has pointed out Brazilian diplomacy’s alleged indifference to or even collusion with countries accused of violating human rights.
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[Title] => Brazil's infrastructure for 2014 World Cup will be ready, says president
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