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Carnival industry transforms Brazil shantytown


** FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ** A man prepares costumes at the Mocidade samba school in Rio de Janeiro, Thursday, Jan.10, 2008. Carnival is a big business in Rio de Janeiro's shantytowns, which are home to the city's 12 top-tier groups and the dozens of others that parade in samba's second and third divisions. Each year, the groups employ thousands of seamstresses, painters, designers and musicians along with small armies of muscle-bound men to push around the huge floats. (AP Photo/Ricardo Moraes)Tourists in the know have begun flowing in to Brazil to see preparations for the Feb. 3-4 Carnival parade, but the real work has been in full swing for six months already, transforming Rio's humble shantytowns into riots of color and song.





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