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The Museum of Al-Arich, located in the Egyptian city of the same name, was opened to visitors early this month. The museum took three years to build, at a cost of US$ 8 million. It brings together 2,000 pieces from different periods of Egyptian history, and also vestiges of the crossing of the Sinai by the Holy Family.

The Museum of Al-Arich, located in the Egyptian city of the same name, was opened to visitors early this month. The museum took three years to build, at a cost of US$ 8 million. It brings together 2,000 pieces from different periods of Egyptian history, and also vestiges of the crossing of the Sinai by the Holy Family.

Agência Brasil* Brasília – Brazilian cinema classics will be included in the celebrations of the World Day to Combat Desertification, officially celebrated on June 17. Exhibit Cenários Secos (Dry Sceneries), organized by the Ministry for the Environment, will be launched today (15) in Brazilian capital Brasília. The films to be shown will be situated in

Agência Brasil* Brasília – Brazilian cinema classics will be included in the celebrations of the World Day to Combat Desertification, officially celebrated on June 17. Exhibit Cenários Secos (Dry Sceneries), organized by the Ministry for the Environment, will be launched today (15) in Brazilian capital Brasília. The films to be shown will be situated in

Egypt is one of the main Brazilian partners in the Arab world, but now, as well as products like meat, sugar and ores, the country has also imported the Brazilian art of making sushi, perfected over almost 100 years since the start of Japanese immigration. Two establishments operate in the Egyptian capital under brand Mori Sushi, which was established in São Paulo 15 years ago.

Egypt is one of the main Brazilian partners in the Arab world, but now, as well as products like meat, sugar and ores, the country has also imported the Brazilian art of making sushi, perfected over almost 100 years since the start of Japanese immigration. Two establishments operate in the Egyptian capital under brand Mori Sushi, which was established in São Paulo 15 years ago.

From the Newsroom* São Paulo – Brazil received, last year, around 50,000 foreigners for health treatments, according to figures supplied by the Ministry of Tourism. This figure represented 65% growth over the total visiting the country in 2004. Half of these people came to the country for plastic surgery in clinics in Rio de Janeiro

From the Newsroom* São Paulo – Brazil received, last year, around 50,000 foreigners for health treatments, according to figures supplied by the Ministry of Tourism. This figure represented 65% growth over the total visiting the country in 2004. Half of these people came to the country for plastic surgery in clinics in Rio de Janeiro

An agreement between both news agencies was signed recently. It forecasts the exchange of journalistic material. Yesterday the marketing vice president at the Arab Brazilian Chamber, Rubens Hannun, visited the Maghreb Arabe Presse (MAP) offices, in Rabat. MAP has in international cooperation one of its strong points.

An agreement between both news agencies was signed recently. It forecasts the exchange of journalistic material. Yesterday the marketing vice president at the Arab Brazilian Chamber, Rubens Hannun, visited the Maghreb Arabe Presse (MAP) offices, in Rabat. MAP has in international cooperation one of its strong points.

Agência Brasil* Rio de Janeiro – In 60 years, Brazilians have increased their life expectancy in almost 30 years. According to the Demographic Tendencies study, disclosed today (25) by the Brazilian Institute for Geography and Statistics (IBGE), the life expectancy of the Brazilian population was 42.7 years in 1940, and reached 70.4 years in 2000.

Agência Brasil* Rio de Janeiro – In 60 years, Brazilians have increased their life expectancy in almost 30 years. According to the Demographic Tendencies study, disclosed today (25) by the Brazilian Institute for Geography and Statistics (IBGE), the life expectancy of the Brazilian population was 42.7 years in 1940, and reached 70.4 years in 2000.