BRASILIA (Reuters) - Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva first ran for president in 1989.
Three decades later, the gravelly-voiced former union leader looks set for one more run at Brazil's top job after a Supreme Court judge quashed his convictions and restored his political rights.
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