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Blog on: France recall Evra, Ribery

Soccer24 France recall Evra, Ribery - http://www.fifa.com/worldfo... 13 hours ago from FIFA.com - News - Comment - Like Laurent Blanc has named Patrice Evra and Franck Ribery in his France squad for the matches against Luxembourg and Croatia, giving the pair their first call-up since the FIFA World Cup. - Petr Buben Keep Reading

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Dailymotion Video on: Volunteer In South Africa – Adventure Tours

Visit us today at http://www.subsaharanadventure.com to find out more about South Africa. This video takes a glimpse into the 'Rainbow Nation' that is South Africa! Hosts of the Fifa World Cup 2010 and a country that has some of the best scenery in the world. South Africa is home to the 'BIG 5' animals of Africa and is home to Kruger National Park which is the the size of Israel. We have many volunteer placements here including working with Cheetahs at a rehabilitation centre and working in a local township in Port Elizabeth. Author: SubSaharanVols Tags: Volunteer South Africa Volunteering Cape Town Kruger Johannesburg Port Elizabeth World Cup Shark Diving Cage Great White Sharks Table Mountain Townships Garden Route Safari Lions Posted: 17 March 2011 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0 Keep Reading

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Blog on: storyweaver: Sports newspapers: Pink, and read all over

storyweaver Sports newspapers: Pink, and read all over - http://www.economist.com/busines... 8 hours ago from The Economist: Full print... - Comment - Like General newspapers can learn from the success of sporting dailies FOR old-fashioned newspapers, the bad headlines keep coming. The Pew Research Centre, a think-tank in Washington, DC, reported this week that more Americans now get their news from the internet than from newspapers. But there is one sort of news that readers do still want to read on paper: a blow-by-blow account of a game involving their favourite sports team. Sporting publications’ resilience explains why Innovation, a consultancy, is working on the launch of one new sports newspaper in Europe and the relaunch of another with a heavy emphasis on sport. La Gazzetta dello Sport, a fixture of Italy’s bars and football stands, recently recorded an average daily print readership of 4.3m—a record for any newspaper in the country. Spain’s four biggest sports dailies, helped by the national team’s triumph at the FIFA World Cup, have been doing far better than its top general newspapers (see chart). Many of their readers are... - storyweaver Keep Reading

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