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Past editorials
- Go softer on the rhetoric, Lula, more softly...
09/20/2007
- Continental cooling
08/08/2007
- Rivers change, ignorance remains
04/20/2007
- Old maps, new colonial 'captaincies'
01/31/2007
- A historical fact on the North Shore of the Amazon River in Pará
12/12/2006
- The 'Caboclo' (Rural inhabitant of Amazonia) and the President On
11/03/2006
- Amazonia votes for Lula, but just barely
10/04/2006
- Right document, wrong time
09/04/2006
- New confrontation involving Kayapó and the World Bank
07/22/2006
- Kicking them off is fine, but only with soccer balls
06/19/2006
- Santarém: accustomed but not complacent
05/23/2006
- New models, old problems
02/16/2006
- Must see to believe
01/25/2006
- The potholes in Amazonia and the 2006 elections
01/06/2006
- What has decreased?
12/06/2005
- Forests: its time to calculate the profits
11/04/2005
- A state in the wrong way
10/10/2005
- Petrolula muy hermano
08/23/2005
- PetroLula very brotherly
08/22/2005
- Maggi’s "tails" and the Dante’s "monkey"
06/22/2005
- Green Mafia: is time to catch the wave
06/03/2005
- Fraud
05/10/2005
- The easy investigation on the death of Sister Dorothy Stang
02/13/2005
- Do you know with whom you are talking?
02/02/2005
- Manaus' failed blow
12/01/2004
- Manaus: Electrobras finishes off new model for the electricity sector
11/26/2004
- Irregular works in Amazonia: learn with the TCU report
09/29/2004
- Who does the grand Hoax about Amazonia's privatisation really benefit?
08/24/2004
- Adilson Prestes, the consultation that did not occur
07/04/2004
- Urucu-Porto Velho: Foreign interests and the IBAMA impasse
05/31/2004
- Shameless on its face. Pale.
05/03/2004
- The second worst year in history
04/07/2004
- Realistic in its diagnostic, efficient in its implementation?
03/15/2004
- Bullets and soy, everyone knew
01/19/2004
- Once again, back to zero?
12/16/2003
- The Government and Amazonia: crossed signals
12/03/2003
- Too good to be true
11/12/2003
- Government reduces area of the Bau Indigenous Territory
10/16/2003
- Fire 2003
10/03/2003
- BNDES president expresses enthusiasm for the expansion of soya cultivation
09/19/2003
- The new Pluri-Annual Plan is unveiled
09/02/2003
- Billion dollar bonanza in Roraima
08/13/2003
- Deforestation: it could be much worse
06/27/2003
- Belem hosts unprecedented event
06/15/2003
- Mahogany: Lula's real decision
06/06/2003
- The lessons of the Urucu pipeline
04/17/2003
- New blow to the ratification of Indigenous Territories in Roraima
04/03/2003
- Primatologist Marcio Ayres dies
03/10/2003
- A regional development policy, at last?
01/23/2003
- The Silva Government
01/03/2003
- Forest concessions: good news at the end of FHC's mandate
12/16/2002
- Raposa-Serra do Sol: is the saga reaching an end?
11/29/2002
- Mahogany: Brazil defending corruption?
11/12/2002
- Amazonia: election analysis
10/07/2002
- Virtual lies
09/13/2002
- Legality re-established in Acre
09/04/2002
- Acre: questions about the credibility of the electoral process
08/23/2002
- Allegretti's new challenge
08/13/2002
- Payssandu, pride of Brazil
08/05/2002
- And then came SIVAM
07/25/2002
- ADA: a good president will not break the impasse
07/18/2002
- The money to use the forests: does anybody want it?
07/08/2002
- Deforestation is legal, immoral and blocks development
06/12/2002
- What about the Indigenous Societies Statute?
06/11/2002
- Amazonia still lacks direction
05/06/2002
- Every day is Indian Day
04/19/2002
- And the media ignored the pipeline
04/08/2002
- Sarney Filho's last hours at the Environment Ministry
03/19/2002
- When Amazonia is good news
01/29/2002
- Managing the water
01/24/2002
- CERTIFICATION OR MISLEADING PROPAGANDA?
12/21/2001
- Interview with Roberto Smeraldi, director of Friends of the Earth - Brazilian Amazon
10/30/2001
- Ruralists on the way to final defeat
09/20/2001
- 1966 Forest Code could come back
08/27/2001
- Good for the planet. Not so good for Amazonia
08/16/2001
- The next Petrobras accident
08/09/2001
- Rumours
06/12/2001
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