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      <title>Spending Review: The Economy</title>
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 Hugh Pym provides an insight into how the Comprehensive Spending Review might be reported in the coming months.     Click to watch the slideshow]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Nov 2010 14:12:59 +0000</pubDate>
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</p><p>Hugh Pym provides an insight into how the Comprehensive Spending Review might be reported in the coming months.  <br><br></p><p><strong><a title="" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/journalism/apps/quiz/inat/swf/InatPlayer_slideShell.swf?quizID=bigstories_pym_slideshow" rev="width:802, height:535" rel="milkbox[gall1]">Click to watch the slideshow</a></strong></p>
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 BBC Head of Political Research, David Cowling, reflects on public opinion and the spending review ... 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2010 20:22:53 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Video: CSR - The Political Dimension</title>
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Nick Robinson argues how the political story of the next four years will be as much about reform and political argument as it will be about cuts.]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[12. Across the world the newspaper industry is full of woe - the victim of
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    12. Across the world the newspaper industry is full of woe - the victim of
declining circulation, ageing readership and falling advertising
revenue. But in Brazil, the powerhouse economy of South America,
newspapers are thriving.
In 2007, total circulation of Brazilian newspapers rose a
remarkable 12%, and even the following year, with the credit crunch
biting, sales still rose 5%, to 4.35 million, according to the
Instituto Verificador de Circulacao, Brazil's equivalent of the Audit
Bureau of Circulation.
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into extreme poverty, Lula's is a remarkable story of the street hawker
and shoe shine boy who rose through the ranks of the metal workers
union to champion the cause of the poor.
<br><br>After years of military dictatorship, Brazil's first direct
elections for president took place only in 1989. Lula, for the workers'
party, was beaten by a conservative opponent. But 12 years later he
won, and has now had two successful terms as president. He is not
allowed to stand a third time at the elections that will take place
later this year.<br><br>Under the leadership of President Lula da Silva (below), more Brazilians can both read and afford the price of a newspaper. Born
into extreme poverty, Lula's is a remarkable story of the street hawker
and shoe shine boy who rose through the ranks of the metal workers
union to champion the cause of the poor.
<br><br>After years of military dictatorship, Brazil's first direct
elections for president took place only in 1989. Lula, for the workers'
party, was beaten by a conservative opponent. But 12 years later he
won, and has now had two successful terms as president. He's not
allowed to stand a third time at the elections that will take place
later this year.
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