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News: Thai prisoners stage own WC

Straits Times - Found 2 hours ago ... fight for the ball during the first match of the Prison World Cup 2010 Behind Bars to celebrate the FIFA World Cup 2010 soccer tournament in... World Cup 2010: Bangkok's prison World Cup – in pictures - Telegraph Inmates team up for World Cup behind bars - CHINAdaily Mexico and South Africa draw opening game of Prison World Cup - Earthtimes.org Thai prisoners battle for World Cup - Nigeria Guardian Explore All Keep Reading

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FIFA WORLD CUP South Africa 2010

Images on FIFA World Cup 2010 is found below: Read this article: FIFA WORLD CUP South Africa 2010 You can view more FIFA World Cup pictures here — FIFA World Cup – photos and here — Soccerati – FIFA World Cup Get your FIFA World Cup gears, items, etc. at FIFA World Cup – Shopping. Keep Reading

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Honduras News: Honduras will be a tough competitor

Honduras reached the finals of the FIFA World Cup for only the second time in dramatic fashion, an equaliser in the dying seconds of the USA's clash with Costa Rica triggering frantic celebrations from Los Catrachos' fans thousands of miles further south. Keep Reading

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News: Global Entertainers Celebrate the Start of the World Cup – Peace FM Online

Jakarta Post Global Entertainers Celebrate the Start of the World Cup Peace FM Online It seems thee entire world has been waiting for the FIFA World Cup to arrive, so it's fitting that performers from around the globe were on stage last night ... FIFA World Cup : The Web Goes 'Waka Waka' Wall Street Journal (blog) South Africa rolls out welcome mat as World Cup party kicks off Calgary Herald Rhythm and colour as thousands rock Soweto at W Cup concert Daily Nation Billboard  - MTV.com  - Huffington Post (blog) all 1,249 news articles » Keep Reading

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S. Africa News: South Africa keeper disappointed in crowd support

South Africa goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune was disappointed his team didn't get loud enough support from the home fans Friday in the 1-1 draw with Mexico in the opening match of the World Cup. Khune said he hopes that South Africa supporters will be more vocal during the team's next Group A match against Uruguay in Pretoria on Wednesday. Keep Reading

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