Pôrto: see Oporto, Portugal.
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Delirious Porto: Porto's new concert hall is a conspicuous urban presence that proclaims its otherness, but has inventive moments. (The Architectural Review)
Eyes set on fostering tech transfer ; CWRU lures Carnegie Mellon leader to help build model dept.(Case Western Reserve University, Mark Coticchia, Casey Porto)(Brief Article) (Crain's Cleveland Business)
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This Is What Democracy Looks Like.(Porto Alegre, Brazil, a model of organized freedom) (Earth Island Journal)
Battle lines drawn over Mozambique's Porto Dobela. (Shipping). (African Business)
Lula's message for two worlds; Brazil's president.(Lula between Porto Alegre and Davos)(Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva) (The Economist (US))
The Liberal Communists of Porto Davos (In These Times)
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