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Associated Press writer Charmaine Noronha contributed to this story from Toronto.
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Associated Press writer Charmaine Noronha contributed to this story from Toronto.
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In a land known for its beautiful destinations, it's telling that there is near consensus that Fernando de Noronha is the loveliest of them all.
Have It Your Way Scott Mitchem 2012
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While Fernando de Noronha is beautiful and pristine, it's the mix of raw and refined that makes the place unique.
Have It Your Way Scott Mitchem 2012
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Scott Mitchem on Lunch Break discusses three ways to experience the best of Brazil - at a pristine eco-reserve (Fernando de Noronha), a surf-happy city (Florianópolis) and a contemporary cultural center (Belo Horizonte).
Have It Your Way Scott Mitchem 2012
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Her father was Dr. William Moss, a surgeon and a major in the Civil War, and her mother was Mary (Noronha) Moss.
Mary Moss. 2009
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Eraldo Peres/Associated Press At Fernando de Noronha island airport, off the northeast coast of Brazil, a Federal Police forensic team prepared a container for the arrival of bodies recovered on Monday.
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The National Marine Park of Fernando do Noronha has a staff of 21, consisting of one Unit Manager, eight administrative and eleven general services personnel.
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A few land birds are found inland on Fernando de Noronha, including the endemic Noronha vireo (Vireo gracilirostris), which is abundant in forests and trees.
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The entries that came in, however, were quite remarkable -- sometimes, even haiku-like, as one of the other judges, the poet Marilyn Noronha commented.
Archive 2005-02-01 2005
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