Illustration by Teco Guerreiro
Quarterly ONLINE Magazine

Winter 2002

January-February-March
Year 6, Number 20

Brazil Census 2000
Brazilian Population:
158,649,736

Rate of Growing:
1,4%

Fertility Rate:
2.3 children/woman

Population by State: (Million)

São Paulo: 34.317
Minas Gerais: 17.218
Rio de Janeiro: 14.173
Bahia: 11.592
Rio Grande do Sul: 9.894
Paraná: 8.900

Pernambuco: 7.315
Ceará: 6.953
Maranhão: 5.256
Santa Catarina: 5.202
Pará: 5.045
Goiás: 4.735

Paraíba: 3.413
Espírito Santo: 3.051
Alagoas: 2.737
Rio Grande do Norte: 2.628
Piaui; 2.580
Mato Grosso: 2.306

Mato Grosso do Sul: 1.962
Distrito Federal: 1.919
Amazonas: 1.941
Sergipe: 1.766
Rondônia: 1.227
Tocantins: 1.044

Population by state: (thousand)
Acre: .512
Amapá: .458
Roraima: .236

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Brazil, Ethics, and a New World
- What constitutes relationship marketing, how it can be conducted ethically, and how can Brazil make it a reality? (...) continued

Getting Real - Buying American companies has gotten more expensive for Brazilians over the past two years. Why? (...) continued

Brazil Online - While Brazil dominates Latin America's Internet boom, claiming 40% of the region's online population (...) continued

SHOWROOM - COVER
Interview with Teco Guerreiro, illustrator. (...) continued 

COLUMNS


Celina Penteado: Culinary in Harmony with Wine - Brazilians Discover the Eno-gastronomy. (...) continued

READER'S DESK


India-Pakistan tensions will cease only after Pak changes policy on terrorism -
It was an attack in the Indian Parliament on December 13 that brought India and Pakistan on the verge of a war. (...) continued

CLIPPING DESK


MARKET AND ECONOMY
Fast-track' may result in Brazil's withdrawal from the FTAA - American protectionism may force Brazil to leave the Free Trade Area of the Americas (...) continued

Brazil's energy crisis galvanizes reforms - With heavy, tropical rains gradually filling Brazil's hydroelectric reservoirs and growing prospects of an end to power rationing, (...) continued

No bad blood with Ottawa over subsidies: Brazil - Brazilian government officials insist there's no bad blood between Brasilia and Ottawa (...) continued

Embratur's president is optimist for 2002 - Luiz de Carvalho, the President of the Brazilian governmental tourism organization, forecasts (...) continued

TURISM AND TRAVEL

Maranhão: The Secret of Brazil - For eco-tourists, there is certainly no lack of options in Maranhão. Seeing is believing. (...) continued


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