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Lawmakers back quashing graft trial of Brazil President Temer

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Brazilian President Michel Temer looked on track Thursday to avoid trial over graft charges, after a committee of lawmakers recommended the accusations against him be shelved ahead of a congressional vote. IMAGES

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