Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Brazil Erupts: A year before the World Cup, why are the country’s middle classes are so angry?

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Current affairs and newspaper magazine of the year

Brazil Erupts: A year before the World Cup,

why are the country's middle classes are so angry?

By Isabel Hilton

FEATURING Nabila Ramdani, Amol Rajan, Rafael Behr, Susan Greenfield, Felix Martin, Jane Shilling and Paul Morley

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PLUS Paul Morley analyses the meaning of LS Lowry

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