Word: jornal
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...lower house condemned the resolution as "American imperialism." Colombia's Congress denounced it as "openly regressive." Venezuela's ruling Democratic Action Party and Mexico's Popular Socialist Party complained about it. Newspapers of almost every persuasion, from Cuba's Communist dailies to the conservative Jornal do Brasil, blasted...
...part of the U.S., which came at a moment when U.S. imperialism was wildly extending its aggression in Viet Nam, threw further light on its hideous feature as the international gendarme." The U.S. Communist Party called it a return to "gunboat diplomacy." In Rio de Janeiro, the newspaper Jornal do Brasil said that Johnson's moves "represent the death certificate of the present structure of the inter-American system." But few responsible voices in the U.S. joined the criticism...
...space of a few days, the president and three directors of Petrobras had been fired. Congressional and presidential committees were digging into company affairs. Wrote Rio's Jornal do Brasil: "The situation is a national shame and a menace to the security of the country...
...Amazonas Association of Dentists; Army Veterinary School), few combinations are pronounceable. Besides, Brazilians are running out of initials; MG stands for the states of Minas Gerais and Mato Grosso as well as the Ministry of War. Coming to the rescue of its readers, Rio's morning JB (Jornal do Brasil) recently published an article entitled "Introduction to the Small Dictionary of Initials (Without Which It Is Somewhat Difficult to Read a Newspaper in Brazil)." The list ran nearly a full page and was by no means complete. Some initials stretch out longer than many Brazilian words-for instance, FNOMMCFETMF...
...Goulart asked the Supreme Electoral Tribunal for a plebiscite within 30 days to restore the powers of the President. The country's military brass now gave Goulart their blessing, and it seemed likely that the voters would do the same. Said Rio's respected Jornal do Brasil: "The head must come back to its place. A true power must occupy the vacuum which now exists...