Revellers of the Beija-Flor samba school perform atop a float at the Sambadrome, during the second night of the carnival celebrations in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 8 March 2011. AFP PHOTO / VANDERLEI ALMEIDA
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Revellers of the Beija-Flor samba school perform atop a float at the Sambadrome, during the second night of the carnival celebrations in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 8 March 2011. AFP PHOTO / VANDERLEI ALMEIDA
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Revelers of the Beija-Flor samba school perform atop a float at the Sambadrome, during the second night of the carnival celebrations in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 8 March 2011. AFP PHOTO / VANDERLEI ALMEIDA
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Brazilian singer Roberto Carlos waves from atop a float of the samba school Beija Flor on the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro on March 8, 2011 on the second night of the Carnival samba school parade. Rio put on its final night of Carnival parades, capping days of extravagant processions and street festivities backing the Brazilian city's boast it is host to the Greatest Party on Earth. Nearly 800,000 Brazilian and foreign tourists have swelled Rio's population of six million to take part in the dancing, drinking, flirting and spectacles underway since last Friday beneath gray, sometimes rainy, skies. AFP PHOTO / VANDERLEI ALMEIDA
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A reveller of the Porto da Pedra samba school performs suspended by a baloon on the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro on March 8, 2011 on the second night of the Carnival samba school parade. Rio put on its final night of Carnival parades, capping days of extravagant processions and street festivities backing the Brazilian city's boast it is host to the Greatest Party on Earth. Nearly 800,000 Brazilian and foreign tourists have swelled Rio's population of six million to take part in the dancing, drinking, flirting and spectacles underway since last Friday beneath gray, sometimes rainy, skies. AFP PHOTO / VANDERLEI ALMEIDA
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Revelers of Rio de Janeiro's samba school Grande Rio perform atop a float at the Sambadrome avenue on March 8, 2011 on the second night of city' samba school parade. AFP PHOTO / ANTONIO SCORZA
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Rio de Janeiro's samba school Grande Rio Queen of the Drums Cris Viana performs at the Sambadrome avenue on March 8, 2011 on the second night of city' samba school parade. AFP PHOTO / ANTONIO SCORZA
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Rio de Janeiro's samba school Grande Rio Queen of the Drums Cris Viana performs at the Sambadrome avenue on March 8, 2011 on the second night of city' samba school parade. AFP PHOTO / ANTONIO SCORZA
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A dancer of Grande Rio samba school smiles while parading through the Sambadrome during carnival celebrations in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday, March 8, 2011. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
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Revelers of the Academicos do Grande Rio samba school perform atop a float at the Sambadrome, during the second night of Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on March 8, 2011. Rio's two nights of famously extravagant Carnival parades began late on March 6 in a burst of fireworks and to the cheers of festival goers who have been partying on the streets for days. The processions, featuring near-naked dancing queens, spectacularly imaginative floats and thousands of extras, were being held before a stadium crowd of 70,000 and an international broadcast audience. . AFP PHOTO / VANDERLEI ALMEIDA
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A reveller of the Beija-Flor samba school performs at the Sambadrome, during the second night of the carnival celebrations in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 8 March 2011. AFP PHOTO / VANDERLEI ALMEIDA
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Dancers of Mocidade Independente samba school perform while parading during carnival celebrations at the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday, March 8, 2011. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
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Salgueiro samba school dancers perform while parading through the Sambadrome during carnival celebrations in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday March 8, 2011. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
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Members of the Beija Flor samba school parade in the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday March 8, 2011. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
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Mocidade Independente samba school members parade at the Sambadrome during carnival celebrations in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday March 8, 2011. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
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Brazilian soccer player Ronaldinho, left, embraces Cris Vianna, queen of the drums' section of the Grande Rio samba school, while posing for pictures during carnival celebrations at the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday, March 8, 2011. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
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Grande Rio samba school dancers perform while parading through the Sambadrome during carnival celebrations in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday March 8, 2011. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)
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Revelers of the Beija-Flor samba school perform atop a float at the Sambadrome, during the second night of carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on early March 8, 2011. Rio's two nights of famously extravagant Carnival parades began late on March 6 in a burst of fireworks and to the cheers of festival goers who have been partying on the streets for days. The processions, featuring near-naked dancing queens, spectacularly imaginative floats and thousands of extras, were being held before a stadium crowd of 70,000 and an international broadcast audience. AFP PHOTO / VANDERLEI ALMEIDA
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Revelers of the Beija-Flor samba school perform atop a float at the Sambadrome, during the second night of carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on early March 8, 2011. Rio's two nights of famously extravagant Carnival parades began late on March 6 in a burst of fireworks and to the cheers of festival goers who have been partying on the streets for days. The processions, featuring near-naked dancing queens, spectacularly imaginative floats and thousands of extras, were being held before a stadium crowd of 70,000 and an international broadcast audience. AFP PHOTO / VANDERLEI ALMEIDA
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