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The drawing for the World Cup qualification groups took place at the end of November 2007 in the South-African city of Durban. The ceremonial event was inaugurated by the South-African president Thabo Mbeki and the FIFA-President Sepp Blatter. The 53 participating countries from Europe were allotted in eight groups of six teams each and one [...]
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I am doing research on the news the media is portraying of South Africa around the world. I need to find out whether that news will have a detrimental effect on SA hosting the World Cup 2010 and if the obstacles hindering South Africa’s development (such as crime) deter prospective visitors? Today on the Internet: [...]
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Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has suggested that his team's loss to Fiorentina was their worst European performance since he joined the club. Read More… Today on the Internet: Do you find it difficult to find great Christmas Gifts Men? It’s not difficult anymore! This Christmas Season make it easy and buy Christmas Gifts online.
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AFC Cup action returns to Iraq for Arbil after a seven-year absence as they host Kuwait SC, while Hong Kong's South China will also look to make history. Read More… Today on the Internet: Every assumes that they decorate their Christmas Tree perfect, but it’s usually not the case. You need help! Learn how to decorate a Christmas [...]
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by Michael Cardillo It took a game, but the U.S. got on track at the U-20 World Cup, defeating Cameroon 4-1 Tuesday in Suez in their second Group C match. The win pushed the U.S. into second place in the group and will advance if it beats South Korea on Friday. As unorganized and discombobulated [...]
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by Chris Brereton Filed under: English Premier League Now that the Premier League is six weeks old, it has started to settle down and the “usual order” is starting to become more apparent. The Big Four are at their normal end of the table, Europa League hopefuls such as Everton and Tottenham Hotspur are moving in the [...]
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