A labourer walks in the construction site of the new Terminal 3 at the Guarulhos International Airport in Sao Paulo
A labourer walks in the construction site of the new Terminal 3, to be ready in time for the 2014 soccer world cup, at the Guarulhos International Airport in Sao Paulo January 29, 2013. Brazil will showcase its biggest investment opportunities on a global road show to try to drum up investment in direly needed infrastructure projects while urging the private sector to accept lower returns than it had in the past. Picture taken January 29, 2013. REUTERS/Nacho Doce (BRAZIL – Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS SPORT EMPLOYMENT SOCCER WORLD CUP CONSTRUCTION)
Labourers work in the construction site of the new Terminal 3 at the Guarulhos International Airport in Sao Paulo
Labourers work in the construction site of the new Terminal 3, to be ready in time for the 2014 soccer world cup, at the Guarulhos International Airport in Sao Paulo January 29, 2013. Brazil will showcase its biggest investment opportunities on a global road show to try to drum up investment in direly needed infrastructure projects while urging the private sector to accept lower returns than it had in the past. Picture taken January 29, 2013. REUTERS/Nacho Doce (BRAZIL – Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS SPORT EMPLOYMENT SOCCER WORLD CUP CONSTRUCTION)
Labourers work in the construction site of the new Terminal 3 at the Guarulhos International Airport in Sao Paulo
Labourers work in the construction site of the new Terminal 3, to be ready in time for the 2014 soccer world cup, at the Guarulhos International Airport in Sao Paulo January 29, 2013. Brazil will showcase its biggest investment opportunities on a global road show to try to drum up investment in direly needed infrastructure projects while urging the private sector to accept lower returns than it had in the past. Picture taken January 29, 2013. REUTERS/Nacho Doce (BRAZIL – Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS SPORT EMPLOYMENT SOCCER WORLD CUP CONSTRUCTION)
Labourers work in the construction site of the new Terminal 3 at the Guarulhos International Airport in Sao Paulo
Labourers work in the construction site of the new Terminal 3, to be ready in time for the 2014 soccer world cup, at the Guarulhos International Airport in Sao Paulo January 29, 2013. Brazil will showcase its biggest investment opportunities on a global road show to try to drum up investment in direly needed infrastructure projects while urging the private sector to accept lower returns than it had in the past. Picture taken January 29, 2013. REUTERS/Nacho Doce (BRAZIL – Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS SPORT EMPLOYMENT SOCCER WORLD CUP CONSTRUCTION)
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Liber ty Mutual Insurance President and CEO, David H. Long, fourth left, and Liberty Mutual Insurance Chief Communications Officer, Paul Alexander, fourth right, are joined by Team USA curler, Tracy Sachtjen, left, two-time Olympic medalist, Michelle Kwan, second left, Team USA curler John Benton, third left, two-time gold medal gymnast, Aly Raisman, third right, three-time World Cup Snowboarding medalist, Amy Purdy, second right, and two-time U.S. Paralympics Alpine Skiing medalist, Heath Calhoun, right, at Liberty Mutual's Team USA One Year Out Celebration, on Thursday, Feb. 7, 2013 in Boston. (Photo by Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Invision for Liberty Mutual Insurance/AP Images)
Liberty Mutual Insurance President and CEO, David H. Long, fourth left, and Liberty Mutual Insurance Chief Communications Officer, Paul Alexander, fourth right, are joined by Team USA curler, Tracy Sachtjen, left, two-time Olympic medalist, Michelle Kwan, second left, Team USA curler John Benton, third left, two-time gold medal gymnast, Aly Raisman, third right, three-time World Cup Snowboarding medalist, Amy Purdy, second right, and two-time U.S. Paralympics Alpine Skiing medalist, Heath Calhoun, right, at Liberty Mutual's Team USA One Year Out Celebration, on Thursday, Feb. 7, 2013 in Boston. (Photo by Bizuayehu Tes faye/Invision for Liberty Mutual Insurance/AP Images)
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