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  2. Correio da Manhã (Brazil) - Wikipedia

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    Correio da Manhã, Hemeroteca Digital Brasileira of the Biblioteca Nacional of Brasil (newspaper archive of editions from 1901 to 1974). This page was last edited on ...

  3. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    Hemeroteca Digital Brasileira (1741–) Free – multiple Brazilian newspapers and documents at the National Library of Brazil O Globo (1925–) Pay Google News Archive (1891–1999) Free – Jornal do Brasil

  4. O Tico-Tico - Wikipedia

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    O Tico Tico was founded by journalist Luis Bartolomeu de Souza e Silva, inspired by foreign magazines such as the French La Semaine de Suzette.The date of its first issue was October 11, 1905. [2]

  5. Suicidal Tour - Wikipedia

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    The 1943 Santa Cruz squad. Players marked with a red cross died during the tour. The Suicidal Tour (Brazilian Portuguese: Excursão Suicida), also known as the Death Tour (Excursão da Morte), took place when Brazilian professional football club Santa Cruz Futebol Clube played a series of at least 26 [1] [a] friendly matches in six different cities across the North Region of Brazil from 2 ...

  6. Andorinha Building - Wikipedia

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    The recovered mosaic. The building was located on the corner of Graça Aranha and Almirante Barroso avenues in central Rio de Janeiro.. On February 17, 1986, a short circuit in a two-way electrical system caused a fire, killing 21 people and injuring more than 50. [3]

  7. José Paz Bezerra - Wikipedia

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    José Paz Bezerra was born on December 12, 1945, in Alagoa Nova, Brazil to José Borges Filho and Maria Paz.His early life proved to be difficult, as his father suffered from leprosy for which young Bezerra had to take care of him, while his mother resorted to prostituting herself due to the extreme poverty they lived in.

  8. Benedito Moreira de Carvalho - Wikipedia

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    Benedito Moreira de Carvalho (August 10, 1910 – 1976), known as The Monster of Guaianases (Portuguese: Monstro de Guaianases), was a Brazilian serial killer and child rapist who killed eleven girls in Greater São Paulo from 1937 to 1952.

  9. Pedro Palhaço - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Costa de Oliveira (1896 – 1967), better known as Pedro Palhaço (English: Pedro the Clown), was a Brazilian serial killer and rapist who murdered three women in Rio Grande do Sul from 1922 to 1952.