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POPSMaricio de Sousa creates Japanese Character I love de Sousa's work. I learned Portuguese reading Monica, Cebolinha, and Cascão--althought my all-time favorite character is Chico Bento. His work gave me some good insights into Brazilian culture as well.
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POPSTribute to Tony Dungy I loved this cartoon. I have been a Dungy fan ever since his Tampa days. He even stopped in the McDonalds I worked at once. Good guy. This win was a long time coming, and is well deserved.
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POPSFighting Terror? Kinda like the actor I saw shortly after 9-11 who, when asked what he was doing to fight terrorism, said he was going to a strip club.
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POPSFunny Cartoon Although I am pretty sure I disagree with the general point he is trying to make. The idea of civilized terrorist debates tickled my funny bone.
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POPSBrazilian Reaction to the Plunder of Petrobras (from Revista Veja) The cover shows President Lula with a huge, oil-dripping footprind on his backside, with the headline "That Hurt". Other pictures show Chavez, Castro and Morales in a meeting with Lula left out in the cold. The caption reads "The leaders and the led." The sign draped over Lula in the cartoon reads "Nationalized: Property of the Bolivians." The caption on the last picture reads Kircher, Morales, Lula, and Chavez in a meeting at Puerto Iguazu, in Argentina, to discuss the Bolivian nationalization. What is Chavez, who buys no gas from Bolivia, doing there?