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australfoto > Supporters of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at a re-election campaign rally in Rio de Janeiro October 17, 2006. Lula da Silva widened his lead over rival Geraldo Alckmin and would win re-election on October 29, a senior source in Lula's Workers Party said on Tuesday, citing upcoming poll figures.(AustralFoto/Douglas Engle)
australfoto > A supporter of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva wears a shirt with his likeness at a re-election campaign rally in Rio de Janeiro October 17, 2006. Lula da Silva widened his lead over rival Geraldo Alckmin and would win re-election on October 29, a senior source in Lula's Workers Party said on Tuesday, citing upcoming poll figures.(AustralFoto/Douglas Engle)
australfoto > A supporter of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at a re-election campaign rally in Rio de Janeiro October 17, 2006. Lula da Silva widened his lead over rival Geraldo Alckmin and would win re-election on October 29, a senior source in Lula's Workers Party said on Tuesday, citing upcoming poll figures.(AustralFoto/Douglas Engle)
australfoto > Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Rio de Janeiro state gubernatorial candidate Sergio Cabral, right, greet supporters during a re-election campaign rally in Rio de Janeiro October 17, 2006. Lula da Silva widened his lead over rival Geraldo Alckmin and would win re-election on October 29, a senior source in Lula's Workers Party said on Tuesday, citing upcoming poll figures.(AustralFoto/Douglas Engle)
australfoto > Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva greets supports during a re-election campaign rally in Rio de Janeiro October 17, 2006. Lula da Silva widened his lead over rival Geraldo Alckmin and would win re-election on October 29, a senior source in Lula's Workers Party said on Tuesday, citing upcoming poll figures.(AustralFoto/Douglas Engle)
australfoto > Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva greets supports during a re-election campaign rally in Rio de Janeiro October 17, 2006. Lula da Silva widened his lead over rival Geraldo Alckmin and would win re-election on October 29, a senior source in Lula's Workers Party said on Tuesday, citing upcoming poll figures.(AustralFoto/Douglas Engle)
australfoto > Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva greets supports during a re-election campaign rally in Rio de Janeiro October 17, 2006. Lula da Silva widened his lead over rival Geraldo Alckmin and would win re-election on October 29, a senior source in Lula's Workers Party said on Tuesday, citing upcoming poll figures.(AustralFoto/Douglas Engle)
australfoto > Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva greets supports during a re-election campaign rally in Rio de Janeiro October 17, 2006. Lula da Silva widened his lead over rival Geraldo Alckmin and would win re-election on October 29, a senior source in Lula's Workers Party said on Tuesday, citing upcoming poll figures.(AustralFoto/Douglas Engle)
australfoto > A voter casts his ballot in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Oct. 1, 2006.  Brazilian president Luiz In‡cio da Silva looked likely to win a second term in office last night, after South America's largest democracy went to the polls. Voters use a voting machine as straightforward as a public phone booth and the results are then filed electronically to polling centers. Brazilians also are electing all 513 deputies in the House and all of their state governors and the results are available by the end of election day. (AustralFoto/Douglas Engle)
Supporters of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at a re-election campaign rally in Rio de Janeiro October 17, 2006. Lula da Silva widened his lead over rival Geraldo Alckmin and would win re-election on October 29, a senior source in Lula's Workers Party said on Tuesday, citing upcoming poll figures.(AustralFoto/Douglas Engle)
australfoto > Supporters of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at a re-election campaign rally in Rio de Janeiro October 17, 2006. Lula da Silva widened his lead over rival Geraldo Alckmin and would win re-election on October 29, a senior source in Lula's Workers Party said on Tuesday, citing upcoming poll figures.(AustralFoto/Douglas Engle)
Supporters of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at a re-election campaign rally in Rio de Janeiro October 17, 2006. Lula da Silva widened his lead over rival Geraldo Alckmin and would win re-election on October 29, a senior source in Lula's Workers Party said on Tuesday, citing upcoming poll figures.(AustralFoto/Douglas Engle)
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