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Life With Lula.(Letter to the Editor)

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Readers of our Oct. 21 report on Brazil's Lula da Silva challenged our view of the erstwhile leftist on various counts. A cynic said, "Lula has nothing new to offer"; another reader warned, "his executive credentials are thin." A third disputed the idea that Lula scares international investors.

New and Improved Leadership?

In your article "Can Lula Lead?" (world affairs, Oct. 21), John Maguire, senior managing director of New York-based Medley Global Advisers, is quoted as saying that if Lula governs as a populist, "the markets will tear him apart." This is ominous. Brazilians do not need this sort of advice or threat. When asked if there is a ...

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