THE NEW YORK TIMES
Health of presidential hopeful comes under Brazil microscope
THE NEW YORK TIMES
They call her the Iron Lady, the woman political analysts credit with helping rescue Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s second term as president of Brazil. Dilma Rousseff, Mr. da Silva’s chief of staff, is also his chosen successor, expected to carry the banner of the hugely popular president into next year’s election.
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