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To: Bearcatbob who wrote (143181)2/19/2011 2:43:15 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206145
 
Are you watching carefully?

Looks like the former guerrila is convincing The Economist.

A promising start

Some Brazilians (and this newspaper, which endorsed her opponent) worried that she might be a more rigidly ideological left-winger than the pragmatic Lula. The evidence of her first six weeks in office is reassuring.

economist.com



To: Bearcatbob who wrote (143181)9/20/2011 10:36:45 AM
From: elmatador1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206145
 
economic "miracle" will need to be watched carefully. Companies pay $ 1 million for dinner with Dilma
Brazilian and foreign companies interested in expanding business in Brazil and the U.S. sponsored a dinner at the President Rousseff will be honored today in New York on the eve of the opening speech at the UN General Assembly

companies in the sectors of energy, machinery, construction and aviation, among others, have paid more than $ 1 million by the event, sponsored by the Wilson Center, a think tank in Washington. Total revenues, which will be released today, will go to the maintenance of the Brazil Institute of the center, which seeks to broaden the debate about Brazil in the USA.

Imagine if she was capitalist and not former guerrila...