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In this Feb. 16, 2014 photo, Dalvaneide Pequeno do Nascimento organizes her apartment as her son looks on at their residence inside the Condominio Oiti project in the suburb of Campo Grande, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Nascimento, her husband and children were among the families forced out of their homes in Vila Recreio II, a Rio de Janeiro slum that was razed three years ago to make way for the Transoeste expressway connecting the Barra da Tijuca neighborhood that’ll be the main hub for the 2016 Olympics with the western outskirts of Rio. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

In this Feb. 16, 2014 photo, Dalvaneide Pequeno do Nascimento organizes her apartment as her son looks on at their residence inside the Condominio Oiti project in the suburb of Campo Grande, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Nascimento, her husband and children were among the families forced out of their homes in Vila Recreio II, a Rio de Janeiro slum that was razed three years ago to make way for the Transoeste expressway connecting the Barra da Tijuca neighborhood that’ll be the main hub for the 2016 Olympics with the western outskirts of Rio. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

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