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Popularity Contests
Editorial
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – President Lula da Silva has enjoyed a level of popularity and approval in Brazil bordering on iconic. With...
Sergio Cabral Eases to Rio Election Win
By Sibel Tinar, Senior Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The presidential contest that will pit Dilma Rousseff against José Serra in a run-off...
Another Month, Another Chance
Editorial
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – As reported around the world, the first round of Brazil's elections resulted the need for a presidential "run-off" round...
Run-Off Round Election Poll for the President of Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The first round of elections in Brazil have sent the presidential race to a run-off round between Dilma Rousseff...
Dilma Falls Short of Majority in Presidential Election
By Sibel Tinar, Senior Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Sunday's elections in Brazil have sent the presidential race to a run-off round of...
2010 Election: View From the Street
By Felicity Clarke, Senior Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO - As candidates make their final pushes for votes in anticipation of Sunday's presidential, federal and...
Election Week Arrives Across Brazil
By Sibel Tinar, Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO – Brazil's long-awaited elections will finally be held this Sunday, October 3rd, after eight years of rule...
Voting on Sunday
Editorial
RIO DE JANEIRO - The major Brazilian news sources have been dominated by election stories for the last six months it seems, and we've...
Voting for a New President of Brazil
Most of our Readers do not have the right (or are not compelled by law) to vote in Brazil during the nation-wide elections...
Countdowns
Editorial
RIO DE JANEIRO - It is starting to feel like countdowns are all around us. In Brazil we are facing the nation-wide elections...
The Race to Govern Rio State
By Sibel Tinar, Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO – Brazil's presidential race may be making most of the headlines, but the country's presidency is only...
The Curmudgeon on The Second Round
Opinion, by Michael Royster
RIO DE JANEIRO - First, here’s the good news for all residents of the State of Rio, especially those who run...
When Citizenship Doesn’t Equal Voting Rights
Letter to the Editor
The Invisible Line between Citizenship and Voting Rights
Most Americans assume that U.S. citizenship automatically grants individuals the right to vote. However...
Conceptual Interior Design Show
By Vânia Maciel, Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO - If moving house is widely regarded as one of the more stressful activities to undertake in...