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Ransom City: Introduction

Ransom City: Introduction

(August 29, 2006) In Sao Paulo, where someone is kidnapped every three days on average, "Ransom City" explores a twist in Brazil's dangerous crime fad as the mothers of five celebrity soccer players are abducted and held for ransom in a six month period.

Aug 29th, 2006 | 2 comments | 15,245 Views
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Ransom City: Timeline: Kidnapping in Brazil

Ransom City: Timeline: Kidnapping in Brazil

Timeline of the kidnapping of soccer star Robson (aka Robinho) de Souza's mother.

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Ransom City: Interview: Ambassador Donna Hrinak

Ransom City: Interview: Ambassador Donna Hrinak

WIDE ANGLE presents a photo essay of the faces, the identities, and the shades of modern Brazil.

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Ransom City: Essay: Kidnappings: Little Hope for São Paulo

Ransom City: Essay: Kidnappings: Little Hope for São Paulo

Extortion through kidnappings has become a constant presence in the daily routine of citizens of São Paulo.

Aug 29th, 2006 | 1 comment | 3,233 Views
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