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The Curmudgeon on 2010
Opinion, by Michael Royseter
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The Curmudgeon, never having finished a year as a regular contributor to any publication, has decided...
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...
The Curmudgeon on Iran, Sticks and Stones
Opinion, by Michael Royster
RIO DE JANEIRO - “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” This bromide, used by...
The Curmudeon on UNASUR
Opinion, by Michael Royster
RIO DE JANEIRO - As this is written, Presidents Lula and Obama are to sign a framework agreement on military defense...
Lula’s Reward
Opinion, by Michael Royster
RIO DE JANEIRO - The Curmudgeon, having noted Lula’s visit to the Middle East, wondered what he was doing. The...
New U.S Ambassador Arrives in Brazil
By Mira Olson, Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO - President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva welcomed Thomas Shannon in a meeting at Itamaraty on February...
Shannon as US Ambassador to Brazil
By Pedro Widmar, Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO - On December 24th after nearly 7 months of deliberation in the U.S. Senate, Thomas A. Shannon...
Brazil’s Tough World Cup Start
By Jayme Monsanto, Senior Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO - Earlier this month Brazil was placed in one of the toughest groups of the 2010 World...
World Cup Draw Tough for Brazil
By Jayme Monsanto, Senior Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO - The Group Draw for World Cup 2010 took place last Friday, December 4, at Cape Town,...
Reactions to Ousted Honduran President Zelaya Asylum in Brazil
By Marcela Canavarro, Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO - In reaction to the news that ousted Honduran President, Manuel Zelaya, has returned to his country...
Chicken Buses and Saints
By Aaron Smith, Contributing Reporter
USA - The expression, “The journey is more important than the destination”, rang true for us as we exited Latin...
Every Hour is Happy Hour in Belize
By Aaron Smith, Contributing Reporter
BELIZE - “White skin brother from a different mother,” resident poet Cecil, crafting verse for his supper on Caye Caulker,...
Water Like Wine in Guatemala
By Aaron Smith, Contributing Reporter
GUATEMALA - “Goin’ up the country where water tastes like wine,” to quote 1970s musicians Canned Heat, sprung to...
Soccer and Diplomacy at the G-8
By Juliana Tafur, Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO – During a meeting at the sidelines of the G-8 summit in L’Aquila, Italy, Brazilian President...