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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Brazilian Leader Wants to Strengthen Education, Commerce Ties with Bay State

Dilma Rousseff, in her first visit to the United States since becoming President of Brazil, did not make a stop in Framingham, but besides visiting the State House and the Governor, delivered a speech Tuesday night at Harvard University.

Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff continued her historic first trip to the United States Tuesday, stopping in Massachusetts. The first woman to become president of Brazil was greeted by Governor Deval Patrick, as dozens of migrant families waved the green-and-yellow-Brazilian flag along Beacon Street, and students, from Somerville, sang Brazil’s national anthem. On Monday, Rousseff met with President Barack Obama. Tuesday, in Boston, she continued her Brazil and U.S. cooperation agenda meeting at the State House with Patrick and making a visit to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the morning and Harvard University in the evening. She did not stop in Framingham, which has one of the largest Brazilian populations in Massachusetts…

Joe Rizoli

12:32 am on Friday, April 13, 2012

This comment: >>We are Brazilians regardless of where we live,” said Fausto da Rocha>> Fausto apparently isn't well read about American History. By the way Fausto claims to be a American Citizen, obviously a "hyphenated American" What is a "hyphenated American"? A good place to start would be a search on "Roosevelt + hyphenated Americans" http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2504686/posts >>…   more ›

Brazilian Beat

Presidenta Dilma Muda a Rotina de Massachusetts Por um Dia

Ontem ela visitou o palácio do governo em Boston e foi recebida pelo governador Deval Patrick, por dezenas de imigrantes que vestiam a camisa verde-e-amarela, e também ouviu hino do Brasil cantado por estudantes de Somerville.

Ontem ela visitou o palácio do governo em Boston e foi recebida pelo governador Deval Patrick, por dezenas de imigrantes que vestiam a camisa verde-e-amarela, e também ouviu hino do Brasil cantado por estudantes de Somerville. Dilma, que chegou ao poder depois de ser ministra da Casa Civil no governo Lula, relembrou a tradição progressivista de Massachusetts, cuja constituição de 1780 foi a primeira dos EUA a reconhecer o direito universal do ser humano. “Eu saúdo os acordos de cooperação assinados entre o Capes e pelo CNPq com a Universidade Harvard. Vislumbro desde já novos projetos, por exemplo, entre o Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica e o MIT.” Disse Dilma. Um pouco alheia aos acordos globais, Marisa Racini, mãe de uma adolescente …

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Governor Welcomes Brazilian President to Massachusetts

Governor Deval Patrick welcomed Dilma Rousseff, the President of Brazil, to the State House Tuesday morning.

Governor Deval Patrick today welcomed President of Brazil Dilma Rousseff to the Massachusetts State House. President Rousseff's visit follows Governor Patrick’s successful trade mission to Brazil in December 2011, which accelerated a growing relationship between Massachusetts and Brazil, the sixth-largest economy in the world. Following an official meeting with President Rousseff and her delegation in the Governor's Office, the governor hosted a business luncheon with Massachusetts innovation economy leaders in the historic Senate Reading Room. During the luncheon, the Governor and President exchanged welcoming remarks, followed by a toast. Below is the governor's toast to the Brazilian President this afternoon at the State House. …

Joe Rizoli

5:35 pm on Thursday, April 19, 2012

It depends what the State means by "good will" that comes from any of this If violating Federal law by the majotity using document fraud then this is not good will. Respect for rule of Law should be a priotity for all to enforce. Ignoring this topic just to be politicall correct is not the way to go here. Joe Rizoli   more ›

Monday, April 9, 2012

Brazilian President to Visit Massachusetts Tuesday

Brazilian President Dilma Rouseff is making two stops in the United States, Tuesday to Massachusetts and one to Washington D.C. to meet with President Barack Obama today.

Governor Deval Patrick will welcome President of Brazil Dilma Rousseff to the State House tomorrow, April 10. The President’s visit is a direct result of Governor's 2011 trade mission to Brazil. President Rousseff’s only other stop in the United States will be to Washington, D.C. today, where part of her itinerary includes meeting with President Barack Obama. While in Massachusetts, Rousseff will make a visit to Harvard University but will not stop in Framingham. “I look forward to welcoming President Rousseff to the State House,” said Patrick in a press release. “As one of the fastest growing economies in the world, Brazil is an important commercial and cultural partner for Massachusetts and we are honored that the President will make …

Joe Rizoli

11:52 pm on Monday, April 9, 2012

Maybe this is the reason she's not coming to Framingham, just ask John Kerry. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsK4jESwTSc Joe Rizoli   more ›

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