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  FARC and Brazilian Workers' Party:the general didn't tell the truth, says former Abin superior to Veja - Wikinews
Veja's story told the documents were archived and the investigations into their contents ceased after the victory of the Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT).
Veja has since claimed to have interviewed the Albin spy again, whose identity the magazine chooses not to reveal, since he is allegedly still active.
Veja claims to have interviewed Colonel Eduardo Adolfo Ferreira who was Abin's employee for seven years and who allegedly coordinated the investigation on the relations between the FARC and the Workers' Party (PT).
en.wikinews.org /wiki/FARC_and_Brazilian_Workers'_Party:the_general_didn't_tell_the_truth,_says_former_Abin_superior_to_Veja   (3436 words)

  
 Brazil - Brasil - BRAZZIL - News from Brazil - Killer deputy Vava Mutran, Carla Perez, Oscar Niemeyer, Tranvestites, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
According to Veja magazine, he is working on three new projects, including an auditorium in São Paulo's Ibirapuera Park.
Veja has a much higher profile than most Brazilian companies and is in a good position to set national benchmarks.
Veja combats inequalities by publishing information about the life of the population and reports on the problems of minorities.
www.brazil-brasil.com /pages/p100jan03.htm   (1473 words)

  
 Brazil News
Veja says that Duda's agencies received much more money than their marketing work (Duda gained big contracts with Petrobras, Health Minister and others) would justify; the extra money would be product of corruption within government.
Veja says that part of this money returned to the Worker's Party, without proper declaration; this money could have been used, for example, by Delúbio Soares and Marcos Valério to corrupt legislators.
According to Veja, President of Venezuela Hugo Chavez is using populism (talking directly to people, instead of using the chanels of a Representative Democracy) and the power of petro dollars (when Chavez took office, petrol was at $ 10 the barrel, and now is at $ 50) to destroy the Democracy.
www.v-brazil.com /blog   (8520 words)

  
 [3/17/05] MST Update #86: Special Edition: "The Subscribers Pay, Veja Magazine Lies" | Brazil's Landless Workers' ...
Besides this, Veja publishes testimonies of supposed ex-members of the MST who denounce the levying of illegal taxes on all the settlers by the national leadership of the Movement.
It appears that it didn't help that the magazine was condemned for injury, calumny and defamation, for a similar "news article", published in the edition of May 10, 2000, titled "The Tactics of the Gang".
The subscribers of the magazine, by the way, should demand their money back for receiving phony news that, in addition, is reheated.
www.mstbrazil.org /?q=informa86   (763 words)

  
 Lula Watch Vol. 2 - No. 6
Veja magazine called the bill "the most serious attack on freedom of expression in Brazil since the military regime." The magazine interviewed dozens of politicians, artists, jurists, intellectuals and businessmen, who unanimously manifested their disagreement and concern:
Thus Veja magazine says the government apparently wants to control the press when both collecting and publishing news by regulating reporters' access to sources and examining what is published.
Veja magazine itself, under the title "The Authoritarian Temptation," devoted a long cover story to "the PT government's offensives to monitor and control the press, television and culture." The magazine draws parallels between the Lula DA Silva government's authoritarian growth and similar moves in Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, Cuba, China, and Pol Pot's Cambodia.
www.tfp.org /lulawatch/v2_nov8/1.html   (6868 words)

  
 Global Exchange : Brazil President's Party Secretly Got $3 Million From Cuba, Magazine Says
The report in Veja magazine did not say how the money, said to be cash in American dollars, was transported from Cuba to Brazil.
Veja is Brazil's most widely read publication, with a circulation of over 1.2 million copies weekly.
In March, before the current scandal broke, Veja published a report saying that Workers' Party members had discussed a $5 million donation with representatives of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, a guerrilla group that earns money from drug trafficking and kidnapping.
www.globalexchange.org /countries/americas/cuba/3551.html   (856 words)

  
 Catholic New Times
Veja – Would it be possible for you to write this book living in a Muslim country?
Veja –Several Muslims think that you shouldn’t be taken seriously for being homosexual.
Veja is the top weekly newsmagazine in Brazil and holds the fourth largest circulation in the world – 1.3 million copies.
www.muslim-refusenik.com /news/veja-04-11-27e.html   (2391 words)

  
 WWW.ABRIL.COM
Launched in March, 1986, this is the main initiative of the Victor Civita Foundation: its purpose is to contribute toward the improvement of elementary education, publishing information that directly contributes to the professional and cultural improvement of teachers.
With the Nova Escola Magazine magazine, the teachers have access to the knowledge and experiences of the foremost specialists in education both in Brazil and abroad.
Veja in the Classroom is made up of a weekly package of ten subscriptions of Veja magazine, accompanied by teacher's guides.
www.abril.com.br /in/citzenship/cont_ing_51996.shtml   (539 words)

  
 NET FOR CUBA INTERNATIONAL - NEWS
A government spokeswoman in the capital of Brasilia said there was no immediate official reaction to the report, which cites a former aide to the Brazilian finance minister when he was a city mayor.
Veja did not say how the money got to Brazil but it said it was handled in Brasilia by the Cuban diplomat.
It was flown from Brasilia to the city of Campinas hidden in boxes of rum and whiskey, then driven by car to Sao Paulo, where Delubio Soares, then the Workers' Party treasurer, took control of it for the campaign committee.
www.netforcuba.org /News-EN/2005/Oct/News826.htm   (467 words)

  
 Naspers buys into Brazilian media - SouthAfrica.info
Abril has a 54% share of magazine circulation and 58% of magazine advertising revenues in Brazil, and publishes five of the top 10 magazine titles in that country.
Its flagship newsweekly, Veja, is the fourth-highest-selling weekly in the world.
Veja magazine, Abril's flagship, is the fourth-highest-selling weekly in the world.
www.southafrica.info /ess_info/sa_glance/media/naspers-080506.htm   (471 words)

  
 Brazilian Abin director: no proof linking FARC money to PT - Wikinews
Last weekend, Veja reported that Partido dos Trabalhadores (or PT), the Brazilian ruling party and the party of president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, received 5 million dollars from FARC in its 2002 political campaign.
The magazine used documents gotten from Abin itself as a source in their reporting.
The documents mentioned by the magazine Veja are a kind of this material.
en.wikinews.org /wiki/Brazilian_Abin_director:_no_proof_linking_FARC_money_to_PT   (1360 words)

  
 Brazil - Brazzil Magazine - Brazil: We Can't Believe Veja Story on Cuba Money. It's Sheer Lunacy.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
This time around, Veja did not express an opinion or engage in controversy, it did not hide the sources, it openly recorded the interviews, it revealed where and how the recordings were made, and it followed through with supplemental information and still pointed to the built-in contradictions contained in the report itself.
It is a renowned magazine and the first to successfully uncover a corruption scheme that ultimately led President Fernando Collor de Mello (1990-92) to resign as the country’s chief executive in December 1992.
Moreover, it was Veja that recently uncovered a scheme of money for votes in Congress, forcing the resignation of high authorities in the PT government, as well as in the executive council of this party, plus impeachment proceedings against several congressmen.
www.brazzil.com /content/view/9457/79   (3155 words)

  
 Brazil - Brazzil Magazine - Brazil's Veja Magazine Is All Bluster and No Brain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Official analyst is Veja itself, who right in the next sentence put its tail between its legs and ran out yelping a shameless flattery to the same Minister Palocci who they intended to oust in the preceding week.
Veja insists for exact 30 years in investing against those who dare to doubt their vitriol.
Veja attacks the individuals they don't like, or whose politial position isn't aligned with their own, on a personal level.
www.brazzil.com /content/view/9394/79   (2885 words)

  
 Narco News: Scent of a Coup in Latest News on Workers’ Party
He denounced some excesses on the part of the group of Pedro Carmona – the entrepreneur who closed the Congress, deposed the Supreme Court, ripped apart the Constitution and lasted only 28 hours as the President, but he believed that such attitudes were justified because on the opposing political faction was Chávez.
The image of an authoritarian and self-aggrandizing Chávez – as presented by Veja magazine of Brazil in its September 12, 2002 issue (“The fall of the boastful president”) – was carefully built.
We are obviously dealing with a supervised freedom, the limits of which are set by the owners of the information companies and their watchdogs, who crack their whips over journalists’ backs – as is well known by anyone who has ever had experiences in these newsrooms.
www.narconews.com /Issue38/article1372.html   (1180 words)

  
 The Simpsons Archive: Matt Groening Interview (Veja 1999)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
We want to say to people that they should take risks, do things that they want, even when clearly they are not the best things.
Veja: Is there anything that you could not explore in “The Simpsons” which you will in the new series?
Veja: Your first success was a strip called “Life in Hell”, for alternative newspapers.
www.snpp.com /other/interviews/groening99a.html   (335 words)

  
 Characteristics of Primary Magazine Readers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The magazine is Veja, the largest newsweekly in Brazil; in fact, it is the newsweekly magazine with the fourth largest circulation in the whole world.
These demographic variables are shown for all persons, all Veja readers and Veja's primary readers (that is, those readers who satisfy the source of copy that we specified at the beginning of this article).
For all the variables, we see that there is a two-step filtering process: (1) by itself, readership of Veja is skewed upscale (higher socio-economic status, better education and better occupation) than the general population; (2) within Veja readers, primary readership is skewed upscale (higher socio-economic status, better education and better occupation).
www.zonalatina.com /Zldata344.htm   (494 words)

  
 ISN Security Watch - Brazil govt balks over magazine allegations
The PT leaders have threatened to sue Veja magazine, whose cover story alleges that up to US$3 million was funnelled into party coffers from Cuba to help get President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva elected.
PT President Ricardo Berzoini slammed Veja and opponents of the PT, saying the magazine had become a “pamphlet” for Brazil’s leading opposition parties such as the PFL and center-right Social Democrats, which were in power for eight years under former Brazilian president Fernando Henrique Cardoso.
Some analysts opined that Veja’s editorial staff appeared to have been on an anti-Lula crusade in the last year, and that the quality of reporting in what is considered one of the country’s leading news magazines had deteriorated significantly since the reporting on Lula began.
www.isn.ethz.ch /securitywatch/details.cfm?ID=13356   (787 words)

  
 Veja - TheBestLinks.com - Brazil, Latvia, Veja Diena, Disambig, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Veja - TheBestLinks.com - Brazil, Latvia, Veja Diena, Disambig,...
Veja, Brazil, Latvia, Veja Diena, Disambig, Veja (magazine)
This is a disambiguation page, i.e., a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
www.thebestlinks.com /Veja.html   (97 words)

  
 Executive Digest - Magazine
The magazine aims to provide its target audience with the latest management information, which will allow them to update their knowledge and invest in continuous learning.
Other magazines for this target audience are "Turbo" and "Auto-Guia" (car magazines) and "Exame Informática", leader in the computer magazines segment.
Another important segment for Abril-Controljornal is women's magazine, where "Activa", a magazine with practical information for the modern woman, is market leader with 32% share of the segment, while "Casa Cláudia" tops the sales in the subsegment of Interior Design and Arquitecture.
www.centroatl.pt /edigest/edacj_uk.html   (1774 words)

  
 Cuba denies money contribution to Lula's campaign - CubaNet News - Noticias de Cuba / Cuba News
According to Veja, the leading Brazilian weekly, Cuba contributed with three million US dollars to the Workers Party 2002 campaign.
The embassy insisted the Veja report was insulting and blamed it on efforts to scuttle plans for broader cooperation between Brazil and Cuba.
Berzoini said Veja had no evidence of the allegations, but the magazine published that money from Cuba was received between August and September 2002, based on statements from attorney Rogerio Buratti, indicted on corruption charges, and economist Vladimir Poleto.
www.cubanet.org /CNews/y05/nov05/03e13.htm   (467 words)

  
 Journal says Cuba sent cash to Lula campaign - World - The Washington Times, America's Newspaper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The magazine report will almost certainly animate private discussions on the sidelines of the Summit of the Americas this week in Argentina, which will play host to leaders from every nation in the Western Hemisphere except Cuba.
The Veja article was based on statements by two former aides of Finance Minister Antonio Palocci, but offered no physical proof in the form of documents detailing the dollar amount or the means by which the funds were transferred to the PT.
PT President Ricardo Berzoini denounced Veja and opponents of the PT saying the magazine had become a "pamphlet" for Brazil's leading opposition parties, like the PFL and center-right Social Democrats, which were in power for eight years under previous Brazilian President Fernando Henrique Cardoso.
www.washtimes.com /world/20051101-104928-6143r.htm   (566 words)

  
 TUX 2005 Readers' Choice Award Winners Announced | TUX
Their whole slogan is "The first and only magazine for the new linux user" I don't think nor would I ever reccomend any "new linux user" use gentoo.
It could always be that PCLinuxOS is one of the distros that has fully harnessed the synergy between HAL, DBUS, UDEV and KDE3.4, so that plugging in USB drives, inserting CDs, and so on, is no longer fraught with the problems of manual mounting, or with the write-behind problems that used to plague auto-mounting systems.
If TUX magazine is for beginners, it is no wonder then, that PCLinuxOS has done as well as it has from TUX's readership.
www.tuxmagazine.com /node/1000151   (3929 words)

  
 Nasdaq 100 Flash Quotes
Spokesmen for Lula reacted immediately, denying the president holds any overseas accounts and vowing to sue the magazine for defamation.
The magazine said Manzano turned over documents indicating the existence of the alleged accounts.
"Through all legal means, Veja has attempted to confirm the veracity of the materials delivered to it by Manzano," Veja said.
www.nasdaq.com /aspxcontent/NewsStory.aspx?cpath=20060515\ACQDJON200605150954DOWJONESDJONLINE000299.htm&selected=9999&selecteddisplaysymbol=9999   (205 words)

  
 Lula Watch Vol. 3 - No. 5
Veja magazine says that "Lula is trying to save the government and his legacy" while several members of the government are calling this time a "period of political agitation" in a climate of apprehension and instability.
Until recently, this crisis seemed to have peaked with the resignation of the president's chief of staff, José Dirceu, usually seen as the government's mentor and strongman.
The crisis started nearly two months ago with the disclosure by Veja magazine of a tape in which a high-ranking official of the state-owned Brazilian Post Office was bribed and talked about a corruption scheme inside the agency.
www.tfp.org /lulawatch/v3_july20/1.html   (4012 words)

  
 Alliance Built Success   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In South America, Veja Magazine of Brazil featured TRENDnet’s multi-function TE100-SK2 Starter Kit in its March 19, 1999 issue.
Veja is the biggest weekly magazine in Brazil that reaches 1.2 million subscribers.
We will continue to present articles and product review publications in the leading magazines to increase promotion of our high technology-based products.
www.trendware.com /news/1999/media1.htm   (266 words)

  
 Brazil - Brazzil Mag - While Cuba Denies All, Brazil's Opposition Asks for Lula's Impeachment
Berzoini said Veja had no evidence of the allegations, but the magazine published that money from Cuba was received between August and September 2002, based on statements from attorney Rogério Buratti, indicted on corruption charges, and economist Vladimir Poleto.
Veja must be the worlds biggest joke of the world.
IT WAS VEJA THAT UNVEILED THE SCANDAL THAT LED TO THE IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT COLLOR DE MELLO.
www.brazzilmag.com /index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4368&Itemid=49   (2850 words)

  
 E:M | Ego   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
I also read about your blog in VEJA (brazilian magazine) and the link is http://veja.abril.com.br/010605/p_086.html.
I did read about your blog in "revista veja" (look magazine in english.I from Brazil and my name is Tiago.Is realy the article in magazine, your blog is excelent.
Congratulations for your blog You got a matery of your blog on a magazine in..
hoder.com /weblog/archives/014129.shtml   (377 words)

  
 Background Info | Rio de Janeiro Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
In Rio imported newspapers and magazines are available at some newsstands, but these are quite expensive.
In Ipanema, the newsstand in front of the Praça NS de Paz has French and English newspapers and magazines.
Environmental and ecological issues (both national and international) are covered in the glossy monthly magazine Terra.
www.lonelyplanet.com /worldguide/destinations/south-america/brazil/rio-de-janeiro/essential?a=media   (611 words)

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