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December 03, 2008 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

Bloomberg TV documentary on Brazilian sugarcane worker conditions wins Emmy

The Bloomberg television documentary “Deadly Brew: The Human Toll of Ethanol”, probing labor conditions in the Brazilian sugarcane industry, has won an Emmy Award for “outstanding documentary on a business topic category” at the at the 6th Annual Emmy Awards for Business & Financial Reporting.

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