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Alessander Lenzi is the only Brazilian jet ski world champion in the Professional Freestyle category. The youth, who teaches his radical manoeuvres around the globe, has already travelled to Dubai nine times to train sportsmen there and compete. His next trip to the Arab country will take place in June.

From the Newsroom* São Paulo – The Brazilian Tourism Institute (Embratur), of the Ministry of Tourism, participated at the 13th edition of the Arabian Travel Market, main fair in the sector of the Middle East, which took place between the 2nd and 5th of May, in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. This month Embratur

Agência Brasil* Brasilia – The tourism sector should generate 1.2 million direct and indirect jobs in Brazil up to the end of 2007. According to the minister of Tourism, Walfrido dos Mares Guia, since 2003 there have been more than 600,000 work posts created. The estimate is that this year will be closed with the

The Brazilian musician and composer lived in Morocco for six months. The country is part of a list of 36 nations in which he played and presented his music. In the shows and records of Orquestra Mundana, his band, are from Arab and African sounds to the Latin rhythm. In his last CD, song Lamentos, by Pixinguinha, is played in Arab rhythms.

The Brazilian musician and composer lived in Morocco for six months. The country is part of a list of 36 nations in which he played and presented his music. In the shows and records of Orquestra Mundana, his band, are from Arab and African sounds to the Latin rhythm. In his last CD, song Lamentos, by Pixinguinha, is played in Arab rhythms.

The Brazilian Football School, EBF, of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), offers an exchange programme for foreign apprentices and professional players. Since the school was created, one year ago, they received 270 people from Australia, Japan and the United States. The EBF also wishes to train Arab players.

Up to the end of July, the site South America-Arab Countries Research Centre/Library should go on air. Edited by the Brazilian Paulo Farah, a professor at the University of São Paulo (USP), it will include poetry, photographs, articles, an events agenda, and other information in Arabic, Portuguese and Spanish. Later on, a magazine named Sikr will be released, and it will bring together works by authors from both regions.

Up to the end of July, the site South America-Arab Countries Research Centre/Library should go on air. Edited by the Brazilian Paulo Farah, a professor at the University of São Paulo (USP), it will include poetry, photographs, articles, an events agenda, and other information in Arabic, Portuguese and Spanish. Later on, a magazine named Sikr will be released, and it will bring together works by authors from both regions.

The curved and rounded traces, characteristic of Arabian art, may be found on the renaissance lace made by the women of the Brazilian state of Paraíba. The arabesques reached Brazil through France, which received the influence before the Crusades. The origin of the lace is the theme of the book by designer Christus Nóbrega, launched this month.

The curved and rounded traces, characteristic of Arabian art, may be found on the renaissance lace made by the women of the Brazilian state of Paraíba. The arabesques reached Brazil through France, which received the influence before the Crusades. The origin of the lace is the theme of the book by designer Christus Nóbrega, launched this month.