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The basis of economic growth that raised Brazil's living standards is now deteriorating, writes Michener.
A new transparency law aims to inform Brazilian citizens about how their tax money is being spent.
In Brazil cordiality can be a mark of chivalry, but it can also be a foil for a culture in which conflict is avoided.
Thirty-eight defendants are alleged to have laundered money to win votes in Congress.
South America's biggest country needs a major overhaul of its transportation and energy systems.
Although it still has a way to go, Brazil's moves to root out corruption and improve transparency bode well.
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