Posted on 10 November 2009. Tags: 1984, 2008, 2010, 2014, 2050, Brazil, BRIC, Caribbean, Carnaval, China, Dominican Republic, Goldman Sachs, India, Jean Charles de Menezes, Lamborghini, Latin America, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Mexico, Middle Class, New York, Olympic Games, OPEC, Rachel Glickhouse, Rio de Janeiro, Russia, Sao Paulo, Sean Goldman, Soccer, World Cup, world-class
Though journalists, international affairs professionals

, travel lovers, and international businessmen are already well aware that Brazil is the country to watch, there are still many gringos who aren’t tuned in to Brazil’s ascent or don’t quite understand the country’s importance. This list is for those gringos.
10. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil’s cultural capital (but not the national capital – that’s Brasília) is an excellent urban case study when learning about the developing world. It shares certain characteristics with other developing cities that provides many important lessons and a useful perspective on urban conflicts, like inequality, violent crime, and drug trafficking, as well as positive changes like a growing middle class, increased purchasing power of the average consumer and social movements. Read the full story
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Posted on 21 September 2009. Tags: 2050, Alzheimer, Alzheimer’s Disease International, dementia, Health & Fitness, health priority, national government, scientists, World Health Organization
WASHINGTON – More than 35 million people around the world are living with Alzheimer’s disease or other types of dementia, says the most in-depth attempt yet to assess the brain-destroying illness – and it’s an ominous forecast as the population grays. Read the full story
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