BRAZIL-ELECTION

People line up during Brazilian presidential elections second round at a school in Sao Paulo on October 26, 2014. After a contentious campaign, Brazilian polls opened amid tight security Sunday as voters headed out to elect their next president. Some 143 million people in the world's seventh-largest economy were choosing between leftist incumbent Dilma Rousseff, who final opinion polls showed had a narrow edge, and Social Democrat Aecio Neves, scion of a famous political family.AFP PHOTO / Miguel SCHINCARIOL (Photo credit should read Miguel Schincariol/AFP via Getty Images)
People line up during Brazilian presidential elections second round at a school in Sao Paulo on October 26, 2014. After a contentious campaign, Brazilian polls opened amid tight security Sunday as voters headed out to elect their next president. Some 143 million people in the world's seventh-largest economy were choosing between leftist incumbent Dilma Rousseff, who final opinion polls showed had a narrow edge, and Social Democrat Aecio Neves, scion of a famous political family.AFP PHOTO / Miguel SCHINCARIOL (Photo credit should read Miguel Schincariol/AFP via Getty Images)
BRAZIL-ELECTION
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