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		<title>Brazil casts aside crisis in rousing Rio Games opening</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>By Mary Milliken and Caroline Stauffer RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) &#8211; Brazil unfurled a vast canvas celebrating its rainforest and the creative energy of its wildly diverse population in welcoming the world on Friday to the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, all to the pounding beat of samba, bossa nova and funk. Brazil&#8217;s interim [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Mary Milliken and Caroline Stauffer</p>
<p><strong>RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters)</strong> &#8211; Brazil unfurled a vast canvas celebrating its rainforest and the creative energy of its wildly diverse population in welcoming the world on Friday to the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, all to the pounding beat of samba, bossa nova and funk.</p>
<p>Brazil&#8217;s interim President Michel Temer declared open the first Games ever in South America. But in a display of the deep political divisions plaguing Brazil, he was jeered by some in the crowd at the famed Maracana soccer stadium.</p>
<p>The opening ceremony was decidedly simple and low-tech, a  reflection of Brazil&#8217;s tough economic times. In one of the world&#8217;s most unequal societies, the spectacle celebrated the culture of the favelas, the slums that hang vertiginously above the renowned beaches of Rio and ring the Maracana.</p>
<p>There was no glossing over history either: from the arrival of the Portuguese and their conquest of the indigenous populations to the use of African slave labor for 400 years. The clash of cultures, as the ceremony showed, is what makes Brazil the complex mosaic that it is.</p>
<p>Home to the Amazon, the world&#8217;s largest rainforest, Brazil used the ceremony to call on the 3 billion people watching the opening of the world&#8217;s premiere sporting event to take care of the planet, plant seeds and protect the verdant land that Europeans found here five centuries ago.</p>
<p>Brazilian marathon runner Vanderlei Cordeiro de Lima, a bronze medalist in Athens in 2004, lit the Olympic cauldron, a small and low-emission model befitting the environmental theme of these Games.</p>
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<p>THE &#8216;ANALOG&#8217; SHOW</p>
<p>Unlike the opening ceremonies in Beijing in 2008 and London  in 2012, a financially constrained Brazil had little choice but to put on a more &#8220;analog&#8221; show, with minimal high-tech and a heavy dependence on the vast talent of Brazil and its Carnival party traditions. In the nearly four-hour event, nothing appeared to go awry.</p>
<p>While the Rio 2016 organizing committee has not said how much the ceremony cost, it is believed to be about half of the $42 million spent by London in 2012.</p>
<p>The show drew homegrown stars, like supermodel Gisele Bundchen, who walked across the stadium to the sound of bossa nova hit &#8220;Girl from Ipanema&#8221; and tropicalia legends Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil. Everyone performed for free.</p>
<p>Loud cheering erupted when two of the last teams entered the stadium: the first Refugee team in Olympic history and finally a samba-dancing Brazil contingent.</p>
<p>The joyful opening contrasted with months of turmoil and chaos, not only in the organization of the Olympics but across Brazil as it endures its worst economic recession in decades and a deep political crisis.</p>
<p>Temer, flanked by dozens of heads of state, played a minor role in the ceremony, speaking just a few words. The leader who was supposed to preside over the Games, President Dilma Rousseff, was suspended last May to face an impeachment trial and tweeted that she was &#8220;sad to not be at the party.&#8221;</p>
<p>The $12 billion price tag to organize the Games has aggrieved many in the nation of 200 million and in Rio, where few can see the benefits of the spectacle or even afford to attend the Games.</p>
<p>Due to Brazil&#8217;s most intense security operation ever, some among the 50,000 attendees faced two-hour-long lines as Brazil staged its most intense security operation ever.</p>

<p>PEOPLE ON THE PERIPHERY</p>
<p>The creative minds behind the opening ceremony were determined to put on a show that would not offend a country in dire economic straits but would showcase the famously upbeat nature of Brazilians.</p>
<p>It started with the beginning of life itself in Brazil, and the population that formed in the vast forests and built their communal huts, the ocas.</p>
<p>The Portuguese bobbed to shore in boats, the African slaves rolled in on wheels and together they plowed through the forests and planted the seeds of modern Brazil.</p>
<p>&#8220;They&#8217;re talking about slavery? Wow,&#8221; said Bryan Hossy, a black Brazilian who watched the ceremony in a bar in Copacabana. &#8220;They have to talk about that. It&#8217;s our story.&#8221;</p>
<p>The mega-cities of Brazil formed in a dizzying video display as acrobats jumped from roof to roof of emerging buildings and then on to the steep favela that served as the front stage for the ceremony.</p>
<p>From the favela came Brazilian funk, a contemporary mash-up of 20th century rhythms, sung by stars Karol Conka and 12-year-old rapper MC Soffia.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is a conquest. The people on the periphery are having an influence, it&#8217;s a recognition of their art,&#8221; said Eduardo Alves, director of social watchdog Observatorio de Favelas.</p>
<p>Before the entry of a few thousand of the 11,000 athletes that will be competing in the Games, the playful rhythms of the ceremony gave way to a sober message about climate change and rampant deforestation of the Amazon.</p>
<p>Each athlete will be asked to plant seeds that will eventually grow into trees and be planted in Rio in a few years.</p>
<p>The party wrapped up with a rousing parade of the city&#8217;s samba schools that compete in Carnival. Hundreds of drummers donned their colors and played out Brazil&#8217;s trademark beat, as athletes from over 200 countries tried out their first steps of samba.</p>
<p><em>(Additional reporting by Brad Haynes, Pedro Fonseca, Jeb Blount and Stephen Eisenhammer; Editing by Mark Bendeich and Andrew Hay)</em></p>
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		<title>Brazilian President Rousseff benefited from Belo Monte dam graft &#8211; report</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>BRASILIA (Reuters) &#8211; Graft money skimmed from overpriced contracts to build the Belo Monte hydroelectric dam in the Amazon funded President Dilma Rousseff&#8217;s 2010 and 2014 election campaigns, a ruling Workers&#8217; Party senator has testified according to newsweekly IstoE. If confirmed and accepted as legal evidence, the testimony of Senator Delcidio do Amaral will deepen [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>BRASILIA (Reuters)</strong> &#8211; Graft money skimmed from overpriced contracts to build the Belo Monte hydroelectric dam in the Amazon funded President Dilma Rousseff&#8217;s 2010 and 2014 election campaigns, a ruling Workers&#8217; Party senator has testified according to newsweekly IstoE.</p>
<p>If confirmed and accepted as legal evidence, the testimony of Senator Delcidio do Amaral will deepen a political crisis that threatens to topple Rousseff, whose opponents are seeking to impeach her or annul her re-election due to corruption.</p>
<p>In plea bargain statements to prosecutors, Amaral said a graft scheme mounted during the government of Rousseff&#8217;s predecessor, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, funnelled 45 million reais (9 million pounds) from Belo Monte contracts into the campaign coffers of the ruling Workers&#8217; Party and its ticket partner, the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB), IstoE reported.</p>
<p>A spokesman for Lula declined to comment on the report. Calls to Rousseff&#8217;s office were not returned while Amaral&#8217;s spokesman said the senator would not comment of the magazine report.</p>
<p>Lula was charged this week with money laundering by Sao Paulo state prosecutors in connection with the massive bribery and kickback scandal surrounding state-run oil company Petrobras that has led to the jailing of executives from top engineering firms, such as Odebrecht, Andrade Gutierrez and OAS, companies that have the biggest stakes in the consortium building Belo Monte.</p>
<p>The controversial Belo Monte dam on the Xingu river, a pet project of Rousseff&#8217;s since she was Lula&#8217;s energy minister, will have an installed capacity of 11,233 megawatts when completed in 2019, exceeded only by China&#8217;s Three Gorges and Brazil&#8217;s Itaipú dams. Its cost has escalated to over 26 billion reais, mostly financed by the national development bank BNDES.</p>
<p>The project has been delayed by environmental disputes and protests by indigenous Amazon people whose habitat it threatens.</p>
<p>IstoE said Amaral testified that the &#8220;bribery pipeline&#8221; was set up by Lula&#8217;s former chief of staff, Erenice Guerra, his  finance minister Antonio Palocci, who was also Rousseff&#8217;s chief of staff until he resigned due to corruption allegations, and Silas Rondeau, of the PMDB party who was Lula&#8217;s energy minister.</p>
<p>Amaral&#8217;s 400-page testimony, which must be authorized by the Supreme Court to become valid evidence, was given days before he was released from jail following his arrest in November on suspicion of obstructing the Petrobras investigation.</p>
<p>In testimony published last week by IstoE, Amaral reportedly testified that Rousseff used her influence to keep directors suspected of corruption in positions at Petroleo Brasileiro SA PETR4.SA, as Petrobras is formally known.</p>
<p>Rousseff rejected calls for her resignation.</p>
<p><em>(Reporting by Anthony Boadle; Editing by Robert Birsel)</em></p>
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