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Sao Tome and Principe

Saturday Apr 26

As spelling changes, Portugal feels the empire str

“It's natural there is resistance”

LISBON, Portugal Portugal's former empire is striking back - through language. As Brazil rises on the international stage and its one-time colonial master wanes, a proposed standardization of the Portuguese ... via NewsChannel 8

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What the hell is cat power?

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Poder do Gato! is Cat Power! Next they will change to the Brasilian accent. No more "Se Faz Favor" but "Por Favor". No more "Bom dia" but "Bom jia". No more bagaco but pinga. Then all the traditional Portuguese women need to get rid of their kitchen smocks, dark blue hooded shaws for a lime green fio dental (thong). I can't wait!
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