BRAZIL-ROUSSEFF-NIEMEYER-DEATH

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff (C) attends a ceremony to announce a program of investments in port logistics, sided by her Vice President Michel Temer (L) and Senate's President Jose Sarney (R), at Planalto Palace in Brasilia, on December 6, 2012. Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, the Brazilian icon who revolutionized modern architecture and designed much of the country's futuristic capital Brasilia, died in Rio Wednesday at 104 and the President Rousseff said in a statement that "It's a day to mourn his death. It's day to hail his life." The architect's body is to be flown to Brasilia today for a funeral wake at the presidential palace, one of his major works. AFP PHOTO/Evaristo SA (Photo credit should read EVARISTO SA/AFP via Getty Images)
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff (C) attends a ceremony to announce a program of investments in port logistics, sided by her Vice President Michel Temer (L) and Senate's President Jose Sarney (R), at Planalto Palace in Brasilia, on December 6, 2012. Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, the Brazilian icon who revolutionized modern architecture and designed much of the country's futuristic capital Brasilia, died in Rio Wednesday at 104 and the President Rousseff said in a statement that "It's a day to mourn his death. It's day to hail his life." The architect's body is to be flown to Brasilia today for a funeral wake at the presidential palace, one of his major works. AFP PHOTO/Evaristo SA (Photo credit should read EVARISTO SA/AFP via Getty Images)
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