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Brazil Institute Launches 2006 Elections Website

The Brazil Institute announces the launch of its 2006 Elections Website, dedicated to October's Presidential Elections.

The Brazil Institute announces the launch of its 2006 Elections Website, dedicated to October's Presidential Elections. The website offers information on the 2006 Brazilian election, including candidate bios, party backgrounds, key headlines, news summaries, and recent polls. This website is part of a series of activities on this year's elections, which will include conferences and publications analyzing the impact of the elections on Brazil and the U.S.-Brazilian relationship.

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