Word: paulo
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...adults and an increase of violence around the world. If that is what happened to the people raised on pleasant fairy tales, what will be the case with Pokemon fanatics? How will obsession with this game affect the generation of the 3rd millennium? ALEX O.R. DE LIMA Sao Paulo, Brazil...
President Neil L. Rudenstine called the new position--to be named the Jorge Paulo Lemann Professorship--the "cornerstone of Brazilian Studies" Friday...
...gift came on the eve of Rudenstine's trip earlier this month to Sao Paulo and Buenos Aires to meet with alumni and promote Harvard's David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies...
...Dico by his family, he was called Pele by soccer friends, a word whose origins escape him. Dico shined shoes until he was discovered at the age of 11 by one of the country's premier players, Waldemar de Brito. Four years later, De Brito brought Pele to Sao Paulo and declared to the disbelieving directors of the professional team in Santos, "This boy will be the greatest soccer player in the world." He was quickly legend. By the next season, he was the top scorer in his league. As the Times of London would later...
...France's largest retail banks, with Paribas, the country's leading investment bank. During a sleepy Italian weekend in March, Unicredito, based in Milan, launched a $16 billion bid to buy northern rival Banca Commerciale Italiana, perhaps Italy's most prestigious banking brand. Only a few hours later, San Paulo-IMI, which had become the country's largest commercial bank through an earlier merger, announced a $9.7 billion offer for Banca di Roma, which has a strong retail network in Italy's central region...