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Andres Oppenheimer: Biden - new US point man for Latin America?
Perhaps Secretary of State John Kerry's lack of attention to Latin America might not be so bad after all - it is moving Vice President Joe Biden to get more involved with the region, and may help turn U.S.-Latin American relations into a White House...Tags: U.S. Congress, U.S. Department of State, Chile, Trinidad and Tobago, Colombia
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Polo's Kids Fun Zone is serious business for college students
For the past two years the International Polo Club Palm Beach and Palm Beach Atlantic University's Rinker College of Business have joined forces to bring polo fans' children a place to enjoy their Sundays in the Kids Fun Zone. The collaboration came...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Colleges and Universities, Travel, Awards and Prizes
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US vice-president in Brazil to boost business, diplomatic ties
ReutersBy Paulo Prada RIO DE JANEIRO, May 29 (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Joe Biden began a three-day visit to Latin America's biggest country on Wednesday to meet Brazilian government and business leaders as Washington gears up for a planned state visit...Tags: National Government, Trinidad and Tobago, Politics, Barack Obama, Business Enterprises
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Biden invites Brazil's leader to pay a high-profile visit
SAO PAULO, Brazil -- Vice President Joe Biden praised Brazil as a rising power and extended an invitation to better relations with the U.S. during a three-day visit that ended Friday. “We’re ready for a deeper, broader relationship across...
Tags: Brasilia (Brazil), Wars and Interventions, American Red Cross, Barack Obama, International Military Interventions
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Brazil economic growth disappoints again, defying president
ReutersSAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's economic growth fell short of forecasts once again in the first quarter as President Dilma Rousseff's numerous stimulus packages failed to aid manufacturers while consumers, scared by rising inflation, grew more...Tags: Weather, Credit Ratings, Heavy Engineering, Productivity, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Brazil's Azul airline plans to raise over $500 mln in IPO -report
Reuters* Neeleman's Azul to offer preferred shares by July * Airline plans to purchase new planes, according to report SAO PAULO, May 27 (Reuters) - Brazil's third-biggest airline, Azul Linhas AƩreas Brasileiras, plans to raise 1.1 billion reais ($536...Tags: JetBlue Airways, Embraer SA
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Yes, It's True - Psy, YouTube and Iron Man Actually Unite Countries, Survey Finds
ReutersMay 29 (TheWrap.com) - From "Iron Man 3" to "Gangnam Style," films, YouTube clips, music and television shows are breaking through cultural and language barriers in unprecendented fashion. Fueled by the growth of social media platforms, entertainment is...Tags: Iron Man 3 (movie), Market Research, Music, Entertainment Events, China
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CIF Gulf Grain-Soy bids flat as CBOT sinks on China cancellation
ReutersMay 29 (Reuters) - Basis bids for soybeans shipped by barge to the U.S. Gulf Coast held mostly steady early on Wednesday, underpinned by sinking futures prices but capped by weak near term export demand and the cancellation of an old-crop purchase by...Tags: Arable Farming, China, Chicago Board of Trade, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Charmed Kanaan wins Indy 500 in 12th attempt
ReutersINDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) - With a good luck charm he had given to a sick child back in his pocket, Brazilian Tony Kanaan won his first Indianapolis 500 on Sunday to end a decade of disappointment at the famed Brickyard. The former IndyCar champion captured...Tags: Indianapolis 500, Track and Field, Mario Andretti, Colombia, Sports
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Motor racing-Brazil's Kanaan wins Indianapolis 500
ReutersINDIANAPOLIS, May 26 (Reuters) - Brazil's Tony Kanaan won the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday in his 12th attempt. Colombia's Carlos Munoz crossed the finish line second in his IndyCar racing debut and American Ryan Hunter-Reay finished third out of the 33...Tags: Indianapolis 500, Colombia, Open-Wheel Racing
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Plant a tree, save the Amazon
Viridian, a Connecticut-based clean energy company, is taking travelers to plant trees in the Amazon. On May 2, two Viridian employees and 28 volunteer travelers visited the Mamori region of the Brazilian Amazon on the company’s fourth trip to...
Tags: Transportation Industry, Travel, Trips and Vacations
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