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PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA DELIVERS REMARKS AT CEO BUSINESS SUMMIT IN BRASILIA, BRAZIL, AS RELEASED BY THE WHITE HOUSE
MARCH 19, 2011
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PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA DELIVERS REMARKS WITH PRESIDENT ROUSSEFF OF BRAZIL IN EXCHANGE OF TOASTS AT OFFICIAL LUNCH IN BRASILIA, BRAZIL, ...
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One of the stories I like to share with people-it's an interesting story, and I think an illustration of what I'm trying to do-is that Japan was the sworn enemy of the United States in the late 1940s. My dad was a soldier, Navy pilot, and fighting the Japanese. Today-I'm going to Japan in 2 weeks. I will be sitting down with one of the best friends that I have in the international arena, Koizumi. That's interesting, isn't it?
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NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR STEPHEN HADLEY HOLDS MEDIA AVAILABILITY ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE, EN ROUTE TO BRASILIA, BRAZIL, AS RELEASED BY THE WHI...
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BRASILIA, Brazil, March 16, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- An American Jewish Committee leadership delegation today concluded a three-day visit to Brasilia and Sao Paulo. Earlier, the group traveled to Santiago and Buenos Aires.
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The United States Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service is publishing this supplement to the Notice of the U.S. Education Mission to Brazil, 77 FR 13560, Mar. 7, 2012, to announce that the Mission will be executive-led and to amend the Notice to provide for selection of applicants on a rolling basis.
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First lady meets with Brazilian youngsters BRASILIA, Brazil -- First lady Michelle Obama met with about 50 Brazilian youth ambassadors, took in a martial arts-dance presentation and was wowed by a group of female samba drummers during the first day of her and President Barack Obama's five-day tour of Latin America. Waving and smiling as she entered an open-air space in a restaurant shaded by palm tress, Michelle Obama electrified the crowd of youngsters, many of whom have taken part in a State Department program that sends them to the U.S. for cultural exchanges. "Bom dia! Is that it? That's all I have, unfortunately," Obama said as she greeted the group with the Portuguese phrase for "good morning," drawing applause and laughter as she confessed her poor knowledge of the language. Obam...
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PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA DELIVERS REMARKS DURING U.S.-BRAZIL CEO FORUM DISCUSSION IN BRASILIA, BRAZIL, AS RELEASED BY THE WHITE HOUSE
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