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In this Feb. 7, 2013 photo, Lima's Mayor Susana Villaran speaks during an interview at her office in Lima, Peru. Villaran, a 63-year-old career human rights defender and the first woman ever elected to manage Peru’s capital, will face a recall election on March 17. Detractors portray Villaran as an elitist who has done little about public works, and she has irritated religious conservatives by promoting gay rights. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)LIMA, Peru (AP) — After becoming the first woman ever elected to run Peru's capital, Susana Villaran did what no modern predecessor had dared: She tried to bring order and transparency to a metropolis plagued by widespread corruption and a chaotic, patronage-thick transit system swollen with aging, smog-belching taxis and buses.

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