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...Domingos Alves, professor at the Health Intelligence Laboratory at the University of São Paulo, says accurate forecasting is now impossible because of the lack of hospital beds....
...Brazil’s Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is in prison. Ecuador’s Rafael Correa is in exile. Peru’s Alan García killed himself....
...s Juan Domingo Perón, and Brazil’s own Getulio Vargas....
...Domingo Perón, and Brazil’s own Getúlio Vargas....
...In Brazil, the imprisonment of former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has thrown the field wide open....
...On Friday, former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was detained for questioning in the latest phase of Brazil’s sweeping Petrobras corruption scandal....
...The cast was dominated by Dmitry Belosselskiy, a Ukrainian bass who enhanced the evil stances of Silva with dignified restraint....
...The Portuguese case, which had progressed to the pre-trial stage with a hearing on Friday pulled at the last minute, was filed by Domingos Da Silva Teixeira, based in Braga....
...The Portuguese case, which had progressed to the pre-trial stage with a hearing on Friday withdrawn at the last minute, was filed by Domingos da Silva Teixeira, based in Braga, Portugal....
...Luca Salsi’s Carlo has stage presence and a suave baritone, while Ildar Abdrazakov lends dignity, if little menace, to the villainous bass role of Silva....
...Mr Gomes paid R$3m to have Plácido Domingo, the Spanish tenor, open an events centre. … But impunity in Brazil has a more sinister side....
...“In the last century, five years haven’t gone by without groups of officers being involved in conspiratorial activities,” said Domingo Irwin, a Venezuelan military historian....
...Domingo Dinis, a 30-year-old volunteer who also works as a nurse, agrees. “It’s been going on for months and we still haven’t had a response from the provincial government....
...But they should not get carried away by the results of Friday’s meeting of the Rio Group in Santo Domingo....
...He has good relations with Argentina’s Néstor Kirchner and, at least superficially, with Brazil’s Luis Inácio Lula da Silva....
...This, at any rate, is how president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is behaving....
...As Domingo Maza Zavala, a central bank director, puts it: “If such a measure is not taken, [a new currency] will be but a mirage.” Will Chávez take notice?...
...As former Uruguayan president Julio Sanguinity pointed out in an article published recently by Madrid’s El Pays, during the early 1950s, when General Juan Domingo Peron was in his pomp, Argentines needed...
...Thus, instead of seeing Chavez as a beacon for the left in the region, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio “Lula” da Silva and his Argentine counterpart Nestor Kirchner are likely to act as a moderating influence...
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