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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 non-profit and public interest registered organization.


Dear Friend,

The news this week:    


Federal Police operation arrests more persons involved in Amazonia destruction
Greenpeace Brasil - 10/26/2005

Drought in the North: Double the number of affected
Correio Braziliense - 10/26/2005

Dismantled a new scheme for the commercialization of illegal timber in Amazonia
Ministério do Meio Ambiente - 10/26/2005

Process is reopened against district deputy Benicio
Correio Braziliense - 10/26/2005

For scourged, alligator becomes food
O Liberal - 10/25/2005

Ministry wants to impede drought's impact upon family farming in Amazonas and Para state
Radiobrás - 10/25/2005

Two million trees deforester from Para state is released
O Estado de S.Paulo - 10/25/2005

Drought: 100 thousand persons are suffering
Diário do Pará - 10/24/2005

SOS arrives at the Manacapuru River
Amazonas Em Tempo - 10/24/2005

Thirst in the World's Freshwater Paradise
Tierramérica - IPS - 10/24/2005

Children die in Amazonas state
Jornal do Brasil - 10/22/2005

The vote in the drought region
Amazonas Em Tempo - 10/21/2005

Invasion and environmental crime in Cotijuba
O Liberal - 10/21/2005

Study affirms that deforestation is greater than official estimates
Amazonia.org.br - 10/21/2005

Revealed: the true devastation of the rainforest
The Independent - 10/21/2005

Amazon 'stealth' logging revealed
BBC - 10/21/2005

Spanish Museum uses Brazilian timber from corporations involved in illegality
Greenpeace Brasil - 10/20/2005

Drought- Ministry to liberate U$ 13, 3 million
A Crítica - 10/20/2005

Deforestation in Amazonia is two times worse, states a study
Agência Estado - 10/20/2005

Amazon Indians Say Texaco Left Damage
Washington Post - 10/20/2005

Drought closes 600 schools in Amazonas state
O Estado de S.Paulo - 10/19/2005

Low river water levels cause 25 thousand fishermen to be left without work
A Crítica - 10/19/2005

Drought threatens bio-system
Jornal do Brasil - 10/19/2005

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