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Presidential Candidates Have Vague Policy Proposals On Healthcare
Brazil has the biggest universal health care system in the world, called SUS (Unified Health System), which serves 75% of the country's population; but it suffers from chronic underfunding
Despondency Makes Workers Stop Looking For Work
Discouraged Brazilian workers already amount to 4.3% of people at working age, according to IBGE, and are left out of official unemployment rates
Former Nuns Accuse Catholic Priest of Rape and Brainwashing
At least 11 women denounced to the Catholic Church episodes of sexual abuse against Father Rodrigo Maria, 44, in the state of Goiás
Black Market For TV Channels Gathers Politicians, Entrepreneurs, and Churches
Entrepreneurs, churches, and politicians are surreptitiously buying, selling and leasing TV channels in Brazil; legal loopholes enable a marketplace of up to 1,200 channels up for sale
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Are Q&As Getting Boring?
Some readers sent messages complaining about how some interviews with candidates for president and governor were conducted, saying that they read a lot of big words with little substance, and could not truly understand any of the candidates' policy proposals
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