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Mino Carta

Mino Carta, pseudonym of Demetrio Carta〔(Controverso e respeitado, Mino Carta continua se reinventando no mercado jornalístico )〕 (born c. 1933 in Genoa) is an Italian-born Brazilian journalist, publisher and writer. Carta helped in the creation of ''Veja'', ''Istoé'' and ''CartaCapital'', three of the four leading newsmagazines currently published in Brazil.
==Biography==
Carta arrived in São Paulo, São Paulo with his Sardinian family after the War in 1946, when he "still wore short pants".〔CARTA, Mino. ("O Caminho do Hades" ). ''CartaCapital''. Number 428, January 2007.〕 He was probably 12 or 13 years old at that time. He recalls São Paulo as a "quiet and orderly" town with "human measures".
In 1951, Carta did a vestibular exam and was admitted at the University of São Paulo's traditional Law School of Largo São Francisco. His enrollment records state that he was born on September 3, 1933. He attended the classes of the first years, but quit and ended up never graduating from higher education.
In 1960 he started his career in journalism by helping to found Editora Abril automobile magazine ''Quatro Rodas''. In 1966, he introduced new journalism in Brazil by founding São Paulo-based newspaper ''Jornal da Tarde''. Two years later, he helped Victor Civita of Abril to found ''Veja'', which currently is the leading newsmagazine in the country, with a circulation of over a million copies per edition. Unsatisfied with the result, he helped in the foundation of ''Istoé'' in 1976. Yet not completely satisfied with the result, he founded ''CartaCapital'' in 1994. On the new magazine, he and other columnists emphatically criticize neoliberal and neocon politics that are recently defended by ''Veja''.
Of all the publications Carta helped create during his life, only one, the defunct ''Jornal da República'', failed to succeed. The 1970s newspaper had a large déficit on its budget.
Disappointed with the position of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in the Cesare Battisti case, Carta decided to retire from his blog and his column on ''CartaCapital''.〔()〕

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