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Falha De S. Paulo
Falha de S. Paulo was a Brazilian humorous website devoted to satirizing the Brazilian ''Folha de S.Paulo'' newspaper. The website was maintained by two brothers, Lino and Mario Bocchini (journalist and designer, respectively) and was shut down after ''Folha'' sued them claiming they used their brand inappropriately by trying to mimic their graphic design, font and logo. Both brothers, however, accused the newspaper of trying to censor them and received support from multiple personalities and organizations. The website The website was first published in September 2010. It featured a logo identical to that of ''Folha'', except that the first "o" was replaced by an "a" so that it read "Falha de S. Paulo", which translates as "Failure of S. Paulo". The website made fun of the newspaper's coverage, especially of what they perceived to be a tendency of the newspaper to favor of José Serra against Dilma Rousseff during the Brazilian presidential election, 2010, 2010 Brazilian presid ...
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''Folha de S.Paulo'' (sometimes spelled ''Folha de São Paulo''), also known as simply ''Folha'' (, ''Sheet''), is a Brazilian daily newspaper founded in 1921 under the name ''Folha da Noite'' and published in São Paulo by the Folha da Manhã company. The newspaper is the centerpiece for Grupo Folha, a conglomerate that also controls UOL (Universo Online), the leading Internet portal in Brazil; polling institute Datafolha; publishing house Publifolha; book imprint Três Estrelas; printing company Plural; and, in a joint-venture with the Globo group, the business daily ''Valor'', among other enterprises. It has gone through several phases and has targeted different audiences, such as urban middle classes, rural landowners, and the civil society, but political independence has always been one of its editorial cornerstones. Ever since 1986, ''Folha'' has had the biggest circulation among the largest Brazilian newspapers – according to data by IVC (Instituto Verificador de Circ ...
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