2010年10月4日星期一

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Yahoo! News: Brazil


Rousseff favored in Brazil runoff; Greens wooed (Reuters)

Posted: 04 Oct 2010 05:02 PM PDT

Reuters - Brazilian presidential frontrunner Dilma Rousseff and her opposition rival courted the Green Party on Monday after a strong election showing made it a significant force ahead of a runoff vote.

Silva weighs choice that could decide Brazil runoff (AFP)

Posted: 04 Oct 2010 04:57 PM PDT

Marina Silva, the third-place candidate in Brazil's weekend presidential election seen here on October 3 has emerged as a political force to be reckoned with as the race heads to a runoff at the end of October.(AFP/File/Mauricio Lima)AFP - Marina Silva, a Green Party candidate who could decide Brazil's October 31 presidential runoff, said Monday she was weighing which of the two frontrunners to back.


In Brazil, No Victory Yet for Lula's Anointed Successor (Time.com)

Posted: 04 Oct 2010 04:15 PM PDT

Time.com - Will Dilma be able to sell her policies to win over the electorate in a run-off? Or will an influence peddling scandal hamstring her campaign?

Dilma Rousseff tops Brazil election, but can't avoid runoff against Jose Serra (The Christian Science Monitor)

Posted: 04 Oct 2010 08:14 AM PDT

The Christian Science Monitor - A late surge by the Green Party candidate in Sunday’s Brazil election siphoned votes away from the presidential favorite and has sent the election into a potentially combative runoff ballot later this month.

Brazil presidential race goes to runoff (AFP)

Posted: 04 Oct 2010 02:18 AM PDT

Brazil's presidential election is to go to an October 31 runoff after the ruling party candidate, Dilma Rousseff -- seen here with the governor of the state of Rio Grande, Tarso Genro -- has won elections but not by enough to avoid a second round, the High Electoral Tribunal said.(AFP/Jefferson Bernardes)AFP - Dilma Rousseff, the woman President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva wants to succeed him in office, faces a runoff vote after falling unexpectedly short of an outright victory in Brazil's presidential election.


Brazil presidential election to go to runoff (AFP)

Posted: 03 Oct 2010 06:29 PM PDT

Brazil's presidential election is to go to an October 31 runoff after the ruling party candidate, Dilma Rousseff -- seen here with the governor of the state of Rio Grande, Tarso Genro -- has won elections but not by enough to avoid a second round, the High Electoral Tribunal said.(AFP/Jefferson Bernardes)AFP - Brazil's presidential election is to go to an October 31 runoff after the ruling party candidate, Dilma Rousseff, won elections but not by enough to avoid a second round, the High Electoral Tribunal said.


Brazil's Next Outlaw President (The Daily Beast)

Posted: 02 Oct 2010 04:58 PM PDT

The Daily Beast - She is a cross between Tim Geithner and Patty Hearst, an economist with a past as a gun-carrying guerrilla. And she will likely win her country's election.
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