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Subject: Amazon News - April 7th, 2005

Amazon News
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Amazon News is a weekly information service provided by
www.amazonia.org.br, the largest bilingual site on the Brazilian Amazon
region, in partnership with several Brazilian media.

Its publisher is Friends of the Earth - Brazilian Amazon, a Brazilian
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The news this week:

Bida maintains silence
Correio Braziliense - 04/06/2005

MPF accuses Tocantins government of environmental fraud
ISA- Instituto Socioambiental - 04/06/2005

Bidding/BR-163: Soy traders to participate
Gazeta de Cuiabá - 04/06/2005

The controversy surrounding the proposed law on the Administration of
Public Forests
ISA- Instituto Socioambiental - 04/05/2005

Vale do Javari Indigenous Territory in Amazonas state present cases of
yellow fever
Radiobras - 04/05/2005

Request for provisionary liberty for Bida
Diário do Pará - 04/05/2005

Amazon gives up deepest secrets
The Observer - 04/03/2005

'Broad conspiracy' behind nun's killing in Brazil
The Guardian - 04/02/2005

Forum releases manifestation vs. Lula's indigenous policy and announces
"Indigenous April"
ISA- Instituto Socioambiental - 04/01/2005

Criminal consortium will be investigated
O Estado de S.Paulo - 03/31/2005

The dance of the proposed law
O Eco - 03/30/2005

More news

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