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Archive | June, 2010

Picture complete as Iberians advance

25. June 2010

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Spain and Portugal marched on to a last-16 showdown while Chile made it a South American clean sweep by also progressing on the final day of group stage action. Read More… Today on the Internet: Question: Do you know how long to cook Filet Mignon?

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Spain Wins Group H, Hasn’t Hit Stride

25. June 2010

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Filed under: FIFA World Cup, Chile, Spain PRETORIA, South Africa — Spain is the best team at the World Cup, and they finished the first round right where they were supposed to, atop Group H. Striker David Villa is scoring spectacular goals, midfield maestros Xavi Hernández and Andrés Iniesta are healthy and the Barcelona-based defensive spine [...]

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Honduras to battle for ‘honour’

24. June 2010

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Honduras coach Reinaldo Rueda said he’s disappointed with his team’s form through two matches and he is treating their meeting with Switzerland as a “match for honour”. Read More… Today on the Internet: In these tough economic times, many wonder When Will I Receive My Stimulus Check? However, you probably will not get one in [...]

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U.S. Has Little Time to Celebrate, Recover as Ghana Beckons

24. June 2010

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Filed under: FIFA World Cup, U.S. Men’s National Team, Algeria, Ghana, United States IRENE, South Africa — The U.S. national team’s dramatic, Group C-clinching victory over Algeria on Wednesday produced the kind of glory you’d want to bask in, the kind of history you’d want to reflect on and some pretty significant knocks, cuts and bruises [...]

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Ghana keep Africa flag flying

23. June 2010

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With Nigeria, South Africa, and Algeria eliminated and Côte d’Ivoire on the ropes, Ghana have stepped up to lead the African cause. Read More… Today on the Internet: How do you watch movies on your TV? Stop going to the video store. Download movies direct to your TV with the Roku Digital Video Player!

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Landon Donovan Stands Atop World After Bumpy Journey

23. June 2010

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Filed under: FIFA World Cup, US Soccer, U.S. Men’s National Team, United States PRETORIA, South Africa — Landon Donovan tried to recall early Wednesday evening exactly how he’d saved his nation’s pride, less than a half hour before, in the split second of a historical soccer game that was just about to expire. But he couldn’t. “I’ll [...]

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South American joy, French failure

22. June 2010

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FIFA.com’s daily look at the South Africa 2010 statistics focuses on some unwanted landmarks for France and yet more joy for the tournament’s in-form South Americans. Read More… Today on the Internet: Many people need a calculator to figure out sales tax. But you’re bigger than that! Learn how to figure out sales tax [...]

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South Korea Advances With Draw Against Nigeria

22. June 2010

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Filed under: FIFA World Cup, Nigeria, South Korea DURBAN, South Africa (AP) — South Korea reached the second round of the World Cup on Tuesday by holding Nigeria to a 2-2 draw in a thrilling match. Lee Jung-soo and Park Chu-young scored for South Korea after Kalu Uche had given Nigeria the lead in the 12th minute. [...]

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Portugal hit seven, Swiss finally crack

21. June 2010

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Portugal routed Korea DPR 7-0, Chile finally breached Switzerland’s record-breaking defence and Spain got their first points on the board on Day 11 at South Africa 2010.   Read More… Today on the Internet: Did you know that many people quietly make thousands of dollars by providing links to Amazon products. Learn about making money on Amazon and [...]

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FIFA Steps Up by Making Refs Step Out

21. June 2010

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Filed under: FIFA World Cup, Brazil, Slovenia, United States PRETORIA, South Africa — In the wake of what the Western world judged in the World Cup to be the most egregious job of sports officiating it witnessed in the history of the 19 days since baseball umpire Jim Joyce blew Armando Gallaraga’s perfect game, an amazing [...]

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