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S. Africa News: South Africa 2010, Vuvuzelas and Octopus Paul – Vanguard

Globe and Mail South Africa 2010, Vuvuzelas and Octopus Paul Vanguard The just concluded football extravaganza in South Africa , in my view, is one of the most interesting World Cup finals in recent history. ... Images and colours of South Africa 2010 NEXT 2010 World Cup: memorable for the beautiful game, nothing else postzambia.com World Cup is clear proof that we can do it Times LIVE Independent  - The Zimbabwe Standard  - The Zimbabwean all 133 news articles » Keep Reading

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Sepp Blatter News: Planet Sport: Charity says balls to Sepp Blatter’s legacy – The Guardian

The Guardian Planet Sport: Charity says balls to Sepp Blatter's legacy The Guardian ... providing the tools to fight poverty and disease – that is the legacy we want to leave," said Sepp Blatter at the start of the World Cup. ... It wasn't that good, Sepp Times of Malta Crossing the line Business Standard FIFA World Cup 2014 Brazil – Squad of Germany bettor.com (blog) Scotsman  - The Roar (blog) all 11 news articles » Keep Reading

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GuardianUK Planet Sport: Charity says balls to Sepp Blatter's legacy - http://www.guardian.co.uk/footbal... yesterday from Football news, match reports... - Comment - Like • Fifa criticised for not applying ethical practices • Organisation takes £2bn World Cup profit "Just bringing boys and girls together, organising schooling and health education, providing the tools to fight poverty and disease – that is the legacy we want to leave," said Sepp Blatter at the start of the World Cup. But one week after it finished, legacy-seeking press focus has stayed on Fifa's other big win: its estimated £2bn tax-free profit. The latest stories around the ethical set-up of the tournament concern the already controversial Jabulani ball. It was written off as "inadequate" by Gianluigi Buffon, and Robinho said: "The guy that designed it never played football." But the aerodynamics probably weren't top priority for Pakistani workers stitching for Adidas, being paid less than £1.85 a day, say the International Labour Rights Forum. That's less than £50 a month. Reports about the ball follow similar stories surrounding official replicas of the World Cup mascot, Zakumi,... - Petr Buben Keep Reading

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FIFA Women Blog on: DRESDEN, GERMANY – JULY 17: The team of Ghana lines up before the 2010 FIFA Women’s World Cup Group

Soccer24 DRESDEN, GERMANY - JULY 17: The team of Ghana lines up before the 2010 FIFA Women's World Cup Group - http://www.fifa.comhttp:/... yesterday from FIFA.com - Latest Photos - Comment - Like DRESDEN, GERMANY - JULY 17: The team of Ghana lines up before the 2010 FIFA Women's World Cup Group D match between Ghana and South Korea at the Dresden Arena on July 17, 2010 in Dresden, Germany. (Photo by Martin Rose - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images) - Petr Buben Keep Reading

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Sepp Blatter: Le Parrain du Football

Pix on Sepp Blatter is found below: Read the original: Sepp Blatter: Le Parrain du Football You can read more Sepp Blatter News here — Sepp Blatter – news and here — Sepp Blatter Get your Sepp Blatter gears, items, etc. at Sepp Blatter – Shopping. Sepp Blatter Shopping phpbaySepp Blatter, 5, “”, “”/phpbay Keep Reading

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