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RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Two buildings collapsed in downtown Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday, in the latest incident highlighting the failure of authorities to improve the city's infrastructure amid preparations to host soccer's World Cup and the Olympics. Rescue crews pulled four people alive from the debris, with no dead bodies found by midnight, City Mayor Eduardo Paes told reporters at the ... - CORRECTED-Two buildings collapse in Rio de Janeiro
(Corrects name of TV news channel in sixth paragraph) - Questions raised as buildings collapse in Rio de Janeiro
The collapse of two buildings in Rio de Janeiro has provoked further questions about the city's infrastructure. - Building collapses in Brazil's Rio de Janeiro: Reports
A building collapsed in downtown Rio de Janeiro late on Wednesday, according to local media, in the latest incident highlighting the failure of authorities to improve the city’s infrastructure amid preparations to host soccer’s World Cup and the Olympics. - 2 Buildings Collapse in Rio
Two buildings collapsed in downtown Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday, in the latest incident highlighting the failure of authorities to improve the city's infrastructure amid preparations to host soccer's World Cup and the Olympics. - At CES, the only Law that Matters is Moore's Law
At CES, the contrast between the show floor and the grim conversations at the Innovation Policy Summit couldn't be more stark. Law is slow, technology is fast. At the accident-prone intersection of D.C. law and Moore's Law, Moore's Law always wins. Eventually. - At CES, the only Law that Matters
At CES, the contrast between the show floor and the grim conversations at the Innovation Policy Summit couldn't be more stark. Law is slow, technology is fast. At the accident-prone intersection of D.C. law and Moore's Law, Moore's Law always wins. Eventually. - Buildings collapse in Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro - Two buildings collapsed in downtown Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday, in the latest incident highlighting the failure of authorities to improve the city's infrastructure amid preparations to host soccer's World Cup and the Olympics. - 3 Stocks Ready to Roar
Investor sentiment is getting behind these stocks that are set to run - The opportunity world
The Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing of Eastman Kodak, founded in 1892, highlights the fact that you just don't see many of the titans of 19th century commerce around any more. Corporate lifespans in general are getting much shorter.
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