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  • Around 40 families have already arrived in the town of Plácido Castro, 97 kilometers away from Rio Branco, Acre's capital.

    Global Voices in English » Brazil: Bolivia expels Brazilian citizens 2009

  • Two generations of the Acre's children had been educated there, from poor to poorest.

    Richard Farrell: Fighting My Own Drug War: An Excerpt From What's Left of Us 2009

  • The article, by Juan Miguel Munoz, the paper's Israel correspondent, was framed as a tale in which Acre's Jews played the role of the Nazis, while the Arabs became the Jews.

    Why is Spain so anti-Israel??? GayandRight 2009

  • The article, by Juan Miguel Munoz, the paper's Israel correspondent, was framed as a tale in which Acre's Jews played the role of the Nazis, while the Arabs became the Jews.

    Yoav Sivan: Bias in black and white 2009

  • At dawn on Thursday members of the SAPS Lime Acre's gold and diamond branch and security officials working for De Beers mines arrested 19 people - including prominent businessmen - living in

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • Lympke will be delighted to take you over the house and Acre's plenty to see in the gardens, please go wherever you wish.

    Last April Fair Neels, Betty 1980

  • The Wise Acre's story is in many ways all about real estate.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

  • As the weather turns cold, it's going to be fascinating to watch her make use of the avalanche of jams, sauces, relishes, pickled vegetables and other preserved products that the Wise Acre's kitchen crew is manically putting away each night.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

  • Acre's attorney general sued in January to block the federal measures, arguing that Haitians making their way to Brazil should be granted the status of refugees, easing their entrance into the country.

    NYT > Home Page By SIMON ROMERO 2012

  • Even Audálio Silva de Noronha, head of Boca do Acre's loggers' union, admitted being concerned about the arrival of large-scale logging groups from other parts of the country.

    The Guardian World News Tom Phillips 2011

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