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BRAZIL-WORLDCUP/SAOPAULO
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May 14, 2014 
A family of Brazil's Homeless Workers' Movement (MTST) sits in a newly built shack at the "People's World... 
Sao Paulo, Brazil 
A family of MTST sits in a newly built shack at the "People's World Cup" camp in Sao Paulo 
A family of Brazil's Homeless Workers' Movement (MTST) sits in a newly built shack at the "People's World Cup" camp, which houses an estimate of 2,800 families of the movement, in the district of Itaquera near Sao Paulo's World Cup stadium, in Sao Paulo May 7, 2014. For Sao Paulo's most popular soccer team, the World Cup has provided a new home after 100 years playing in rented stadiums. Thousands of neighbors, however, say it has left them homeless. They are squatting on land a couple miles south of Arena Corinthians, a glistening white stadium built for nearly 1 billion reais ($450 million) to host six games during the tournament, including the opening match in less than a month. Picture taken May 7, 2014. To match Feature BRAZIL-WORLDCUP/SAOPAULO REUTERS/Nacho Doce (BRAZIL - Tags: SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP SOCIETY POVERTY) 
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