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The Brazilian government privatized operations at three of the nation’s main airports on Monday, awarding $14 billion in contracts to three consortiums that will expand and run terminals amid booming demand and ahead of the 2014 World Cup.
A Puerto Rican fisherman spent nearly three weeks adrift in the Caribbean, surviving on raw fish and trapped rainwater, before reaching the Colombian island of San Andres.
Brazilian Army soldiers control a protester during a police strike, in Salvador, Brazil, Monday, Feb.
Britain’s Prince William at the controls of a Sea King helicopter during a training exercise at Holyhead Mountain, having flown from RAF Valley in Anglesey, north Wales, March 31, 2011.
Britain’s Prince William prepares for his first sortie with a crew member at the Mount Pleasant Complex on the Falkland Islands Feb.
A concert in Tandil, a mountain tourist center located 375 km from the Argentine capital, was the first of three shows Iglesias will present to promote his latest album “1″. The Spanish singer next Tuesday will appear at the Plaza Grigera in the nearby town of Lomas de Zamora, on the capital’s southern periphery, and next Saturday he will give a … (more)
David Bailey, 28, from Britain, has started a business in Brazil and, as a pianist, he also has soaked up the country’A s rich music scene.
The respect for territories of other states is fundamental to the security of all nations, and the ability of countries to co-exist in peace.
Argentine moviegoers are seeing Margaret Thatcher from a different, perhaps more sympathetic perspective after “The Iron Lady” opened Thursday in Buenos Aires, according to Reuters.
A lawsuit after a death during a Walmart renovation in Walpole raises questions about the safety practices of its contractors Romulo de Oliveira Santos’s first night on a demolition job at a Walmart in Walpole was also his last.


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