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S. Africa News: South Africa waves the ‘Mandela Magic’ wand

As the World Cup opening game nears, Mexico is healthy and Bafana Bafana and their fans are amped. Adding to the excitement: South Africa's former president plans a drop-in. Reporting from Johannesburg -- Forget South Africa's talented midfielder Steven Pienaar, hulking defender Matthew Booth or strapping goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune. Keep Reading

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Blog on: 2010 World Cup’s biggest star may be the Jabulani

guruvy Headlines 2010 World Cup's biggest star may be the Jabulani - http://www.gizmag.com/adidas-... 39 minutes ago from "guruvan's Favorite Feeds"... - Comment - Like Professor Derek Leinweber has been studying soccer balls. He’s interested in the physics behind them, and is particularly intrigued by the design of the official ball for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa, the Adidas Jabulani. He thinks it will behave in a much different fashion than the previous World Cup ball, throwing goalkeepers for a loop - all because of the ridges on its skin... Continue Reading 2010 World Cup's biggest star may be the Jabulani Tags: Adidas, Ball, Soccer Related Articles: The adidas intelligent football Weird-looking Corpus soccer balls help hone skills Findable Golfball System Hyperdog 4-ball launcher arms you with a canine exercise 'weapon' Quinspin unravelling the mysteries of soccer striking skills adidas shows first modular soccer boot - guruvan-rooms Keep Reading

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News: 2010 FIFA World Cup: How Chile Will Advance Out of Group H

Going into this World Cup, Chile find themselves at world football's greatest tournament after a 12 year absence. All the same, la Roja will look to upset the world in this World Cup. And why shouldn't they? After all, Chile were able to finish second overall in COMMEBOL qualifying, and many expect them to advance from Group H. Now, with Chile's first World Cup match rapidly approaching, here ... Keep Reading

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