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RIO DE JANEIRO Authentic Luke Kuechly Jersey , Oct. 26 (Xinhua) -- Brazilian voters went to polls on Sunday for a closely-contested presidential runoff, which will decide whether the ruling Workers' Party will remain in power for a fourth term or be defeated by the opposition that stepped in 2002.


President Dilma Rousseff is running for re-election against Senator Aecio Neves of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB). In the first round of the election, Rousseff took the lead with 41. 6 percent of the vote against 33.6 percent for Neves.


Rousseff, 66, cast her vote early in the southern city of Porto Alegre, where she started her political career. In a brief interview, she said people were voting for a more equal Brazil with more opportunities.


She also regretted the low level of the campaign. "In some moments, the level was not very high. There were regrettable moments, with inappropriate terms," she said.


After voting, she returned to the capital city of Brasilia to await the election results.


In Belo Horizonte, capital of Minas Gerais state which he once governed, Neves, accompanied by his wife, cast his ballot more than two hours after polls opened there.


He did not give interviews, but tweeted that "Change has already begun."


More than 140 million are registered to vote in this year's presidential election, widely regarded as the tightest race in two decades in Brazil. Both Rousseff and Neves tried all means to convince voters that they can deliver on growth and social advances for Latin America's biggest economy.


Third-placed candidate Marina Silva of the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB), who had 21 percent, declared her support for Neves, but her party was divided in that regard and some local leaders chose to openly support Rousseff. Most of the other candidates also gave their support to Neves.


In the first opinion polls of the second round, Neves had an edge over Rousseff but slowly lost ground to her, and in all the most recent polls, Rousseff was in the lead.


However, the instability makes it difficult to predict the winner. The candidates had three weeks of TV and radio ads, as well as four televised debates, so that voters could make a more informed decision.


In addition to the presidential election, Brazil will also hold the second round of the gubernatorial election in 14 states, including the Federal District of Brasilia.


Polls opened at 8 a.m. local (1000 GMT) and voting stations in far western Brazil close at 8 p.m. local time (1000 GMT). As Brazil has electronic ballots all over the country, a final result is expected to be unveiled by Sunday night.


XI'AN, May 8 (Xinhua) -- Wang Jianxin knows the ancient Silk Road like the back of his hand. He has visited hundreds of sites along the routes in the past twenty years and believes he is almost ready to lay bare the secrets of the Greater Yuezhi, an ancient nomadic kingdom.


Wang, 64, is a professor at the Northwest University of China in Xi'an, capital of the country during the peak years of the Silk Road's glories. He specializes on the corridor of territory which stretches from the city then known as Chang'an across thousands miles of Central Asia, home to many minority ethnic groups that have since vanished, often leaving very little trace.


Wang has been passionately committed to the study of ancient nomads for many years, and his resume is packed with notable archaeological research on the subject.


The disappearance of the Greater Yuezhi people has been a mystery to historians, anthropologists and linguists for many years, he said.


The ancient nomads were a branch split from the Yuezhi people who were first reported in Chinese histories living in the west of the modern Chinese province of Gansu. An answer to the mystery of their whereabouts is also about the ethnic origin and composition in Central Asian countries.


Wang found the ruins of the Greater Yuezhi's royal palace and tombs and some community sites, one of China's ten most important archaeological finds of 2007, but he was shocked when he first visited Central Asia in 2009.


"You should have come earlier! Why do you Chinese archaeologists comcpse of the Soviet Union.


Wang knew Chinese archaeologists could never take their proper place on the world stage without overseas experience. So, in 2013, in the arid wilderness on the border of Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, he set up his research base and began working with Uzbek colleagues. They have found a large tomb believed to belong to the royal family of the Kangju Kingdom in southern Uzbekistan.


Amriddin, director of Institution of Archaeology under the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, is optimistic about cooperation with China. Chinese archaeologists know the importance of protecting sites after excavation, and their working methodology should be promoted, he said. But despite substantial international acclaim for his work, Wang has endured plenty of difficulties in his search for final destiny of the Greater Yuezhi.


He has trekked for hours across harsh terrain to reach inaccessible sites. He broke a rib in a traffic accident but returned to work only days later.


He and his team have been widely praised for their work in the western Tianshan Range and are leading the way in archaeological cooperation along the Silk Road, said Arnayev, a Uzbek professor at Termez State University in Uzbekistan who has often worked alongside Wang.


Silk Road is a great treasure of human civilization. With looming development expected to proceed more quickly than ever, the need to protect the cultural heritage and the many unique, often fragile, environments of the countries along the Belt and Road has never been more urge. Soccer Jerseys Wholesale NHL Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap MLB Jerseys Cheap NCAA Jerseys Wholesale Hockey Jerseys Wholesale Soccer Jerseys Cheap MLB Jerseys Cheap Adidas NHL Jerseys Cheap Nike NFL Jerseys Cheap
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