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The always-great site boingboing points us today to a Portuguese-language site that shows these Buddha-shaped pears:
Shambhala SunSpace » Rod Meade Sperry – From The Worst Horses Mouth 2009
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Spanish and Portuguese-language culture is celebrated in all media at this event, which happily benefits the film section.
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Yet, with low literacy levels and with radio being a major source of information in poor countries, how much can a Portuguese-language newspaper do to bridge the information gap?
Mozambique's free newspaper becomes a tool for social transformation | Richard M Kavuma 2011
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For further information, I recommend you take your browsers down to Bibliowiki, a reference guide to all Portuguese-language SF/F/H curated by Jorge Candeias.
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The financial success of the paper enabled it to become the commercial platform for a huge global Spanish and Portuguese-language media empire, Prisa Group , with interests in television, radio, education, music, advertising as well as newspaper, book and magazine publishing.
Tech's Top 25 2011
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Spanish and Portuguese-language culture is celebrated in all media at this event, which happily benefits the film section.
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With a dozen films hailing from across Europe, Central and South America, this series pays tribute to Ibermedia, an institution that supports feature and documentary work in 20 Spanish and Portuguese-language countries.
Cinema's Warm Embrace Steve Dollar 2011
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(Brazilian actress Dira Paes narrates the Portuguese-language of the tour, available in early September.)
Patrick McCully: Google Earth Animation of Brazil's Disastrous Dam Accompanies "Avatar" Re-Release 2010
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(Brazilian actress Dira Paes narrates the Portuguese-language of the tour, available in early September.)
Patrick McCully: Google Earth Animation of Brazil's Disastrous Dam Accompanies "Avatar" Re-Release 2010
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LISBON, Portugal — Jose Saramago, who became the first Portuguese-language winner of the Nobel Literature prize although his popularity at home was dampened by his unflinching support for Communism, blunt manner and sometimes difficult prose style, died Friday.
Jose Saramago Dead: Nobel Prize Winning Portuguese Novelist Dies At 87 2010
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