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Exaggerated article

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"the celebration was the largest show in Brazil’s 500-year history"? I seriously doubt that. Lenineleal 02:03, 16 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

LA journal misinformed

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I couldnt believe a journalist would make such an unbeliavebly stupid mistake as calling Rio de Janeiro Brazil's largest city, nonetheless one that works at such a major paper in the US.

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