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  • "Joao is the state-of-the-art war photographer, fearless but careful, with an amazing eye," said Bill Keller, executive editor of The Times.

    Joao Silva, New York Times Photographer, Wounded In Afghanistan Hunter Stuart 2010

  • "Joao is the state-of-the-art war photographer, fearless but careful, with an amazing eye," said Bill Keller, executive editor of The Times.

    Joao Silva, New York Times Photographer, Wounded In Afghanistan Hunter Stuart 2010

  • "Joao is the state-of-the-art war photographer, fearless but careful, with an amazing eye," said Bill Keller, executive editor of The Times.

    Joao Silva, New York Times Photographer, Wounded In Afghanistan Hunter Stuart 2010

  • "Joao is the state-of-the-art war photographer, fearless but careful, with an amazing eye," said Bill Keller, executive editor of The Times.

    Joao Silva, New York Times Photographer, Wounded In Afghanistan Hunter Stuart 2010

  • "Joao is the state-of-the-art war photographer, fearless but careful, with an amazing eye," said Bill Keller, executive editor of The Times.

    Joao Silva, New York Times Photographer, Wounded In Afghanistan The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • Supposedly somebody called Joao had something to do with it somewhere along the line.

    Murmurs.com 2009

  • Earlier Tuesday, an environmental activist called Joao da Silva and his wife were shot dead in the Amazonian state of Para by unknown assailants.

    Brazil Moves to Loosen Amazon-Logging Rules John Lyons 2011

  • The BBC has reported that court documents name Joao Havelange of Brazil, Blatter's predecessor as FIFA leader.

    SI.com 2011

  • The BBC has reported that court documents name Joao Havelange of Brazil, Blatter's predecessor as FIFA leader.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • At the end of the evening when almost everyone had left, me and my brother had a very long and interesting discussion with an Angolan guy called Joao about Africa's problems-the how, why and what the fucks of the issues. it was very stimulating and it still amazes me how a few units of alcohol can make you suprisingly articulate.

    driving to maidenhead Minzo 2004

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