Brazil goes to polls to choose president to succeed Lula da Silva
Brazil to elect a new president to succeed Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, with his party’s candidate the strong favourite to win.
Brazil set to elect new president
Brazil’s 135 million eligible voters are set to cast their ballots in a run-off election to decide who will succeed President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
Brazil votes for new president to succeed Lula
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s chosen candidate to succeed him, Dilma Rousseff, said she was certain of victory in a run-off election Sunday against a trailing rival.
Poised to Lead Brazil and Facing Unfinished Tasks
SÃO PAULO, Brazil — From the moment their political paths crossed, Dilma Rousseff began solving problems for President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
Economy, abortion, God drive debate in Brazil vote
The pocketbook is battling the pulpit in Brazil’s presidential elections Sunday, as government candidate Dilma Rousseff faces opposition leader José Serra in a runoff to lead this burgeoning economic power of 190 million people.
In Brazil, Dilma Rousseff Faces Unfinished Tasks
If elected on Sunday, Dilma Rousseff will face completing big projects begun by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
Brazil’s Rousseff poised to take presidency
(10-31) 06:28 PDT SAO PAULO, (AP) — The hand-picked candidate of Brazil’s hugely popular president was the heavy favorite to replace him in Sunday’s runoff election and take control of a nation in the midst of a…
Brazil’s Rousseff cruises through last TV debate
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Brazilian ruling party candidate Dilma Rousseff cruised through the final television debate with her presidential rival on Friday as another poll showed her heading for a convincing win in Sunday’s runoff election.
Profile: Brazil’s two presidential candidates in runoff
Brazil will hold the second round of the presidential elections on Sunday. Following are the profiles of the two candidates in the runoff.
CORRECT (10/29): TIM Brazil Unit 3Q Profits Down Vs 3Q 2009
CORRECT (10/29): TIM Brazil Unit 3Q Profits Down Vs 3Q 2009
