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  2. Octávio Frias - Wikipedia

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    Octavio Frias de Oliveira (5 August 1912 in Rio de Janeiro – 29 April 2007 in São Paulo) was a Brazilian businessman who gained recognition for turning newspaper Folha de S. Paulo – acquired by himself and partner Carlos Caldeira in August 1962 – into one of the most influential Brazilian media organizations.

  3. Otávio Frias Filho - Wikipedia

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    Eldest son of Octavio Frias de Oliveira, an entrepreneur who bought the company responsible for Folha in 1962, Frias Filho started to work for the newspaper in 1975, writing editorials and helping out journalist Cláudio Abramo, who headed the newsroom. He took part in the editorial reforms conducted by Octavio Frias and Abramo during that ...

  4. Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Octavio Frias de Oliveira bridge, locally known simply as "Ponte Estaiada" (Portuguese: lit. 'Bridge Cable-stayed'), is a cable-stayed bridge over the Pinheiros River in the city of São Paulo , Brazil , opened in May 2008.

  5. Otávio - Wikipedia

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    Otávio Frias Filho (1957), editor of Folha de S.Paulo; Otávio Gabus Mendes (1906–1946) Brazilian film critic; Nathan Otávio Ribeiro (1990), known simply as Nathan, naturalized Qatari footballer who plays for Al Rayyan in Qatar; Mitsuyo Maeda, Brazilian naturalized as Otávio Maeda, Japanese judōka and prizefighter

  6. Diretas Já - Wikipedia

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    The first public protest for the Diretas occurred in the emancipated town of Abreu e Lima, in Pernambuco, on March 31, 1983.Periodicals of the state of Pernambuco organized members of the PMDB party in the city, followed by protests in the capital of the state of Goiás, Goiânia, on June 15, 1983, as well as the Charles Miller Plaza, in front of Pacaembu Stadium, on November 27, 1983, in São ...

  7. Dante de Oliveira Constitutional Amendment Bill - Wikipedia

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    The Constitutional Amendment Bill no. 5, of 1983 (Portuguese: Proposta de Emenda Constitucional n° 5 de 1983), commonly known as Dante de Oliveira Amendment, introduced by then federal deputy Dante de Oliveira, aimed ro reinstate direct elections for President of Brazil, by changing Articles 74 and 148 of the 1967 Brazilian Constitution, once the democratic tradition had been interrupted by ...

  8. Ottavio - Wikipedia

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    Ottavio is the Italian form of Octavius. Its feminine given name version is Ottavia. Ottavio may refer to: Given name. Ottavio Cinquanta, the President of the ...

  9. List of Portuguese supercentenarians - Wikipedia

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    She had a total of eight daughters, seven grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. Her husband died in 1942. One of her great-granddaughters married a grandson of Portugal's oldest ever man, Augusto Moreira de Oliveira (1896 – 2009). [34] Maia-Lopes died on 25 July 2005, aged 114 years 274 days.