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Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber was expelled Wednesday morning by a hotel in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for attempting to enter it with “up to” six prostitutes, after leaving a brothel wearing only a bedsheet. The singer went into a rampage destroying hotel amenities and causing over $6000 in...
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Anyone who’s remotely interested in surfing has probably come across the stories of huge waves in Nazarre, Portugal. Well, here’s another tale of a 100ft wave and the Brazilian surfer who tackled it. Carlos Burle rode the massive wave during the Billabong XXL surfing competition in the Ride of...
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It’s been a roller coaster ride of emotions for Jenifer da Silva Gomes and her husband, Cleverson Carlos Gomes, after their newborn baby girl was pronounced dead then found to be alive hours later. It was only minutes before the grandmother was set to take the baby to the...
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From what I hear Brazil is a lovely country to visit, but like any foreign land it comes with its own set of dangers. Violence and high crime rates have plagued the South American country, and now there’s another peril that presents to both tourists and Brazilian nationalists alike....
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A young woman in Brazil is lucky to be alive after jumping onto train tracks to get her cell phone. Talk about scary…. Eye witnesses say the woman dropped her phone and immediately leaped down on the tracks to get it. As the train came into the station, the...
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When Gilberto Araujo showed up to the grave side to watch the casket go into the ground some mourners screamed, others fainted and a few fled. They thought the man in the casket was the car washer from northeastern Brazil. “Guys, I’m alive. Pinch me,” the man told the...
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A man, his girlfriend and his mistress were arrested in Garanhuns, Brazil for allegedly murdering seven people and eating at least two of them. Police spokesman Carlos Leite says investigators suspect the trio murdered four women in the state of Pernambuco and one in neighboring Paraiba. The trio is alleged to...
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In the name of science and the fight against cancer, researchers in Brazil ventured forth to find an answer, or perhaps answers, to a simple question: What causes penile cancer? The cadre of urologists assembled 492 Brazilian men, including 118 penile cancer patients. The survey would result in two...
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Brazil’s National Indian Foundation is in panic mode after one of the uncontacted tribes of Amazon Indians they work at protecting has disappeared. The organization suspects it’s because drug traffickers raided their village. The tribe was recorded for the first time in January and it looks as if their...