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Blog on: The Battle for Johannesburg screening

Rehad Desai’s new film, The Battle for Johannesburg, about the city’s preparations to host the 2010 Fifa World Cup and the implications thereof, will be screened by The Centre for Indian Studies in Africa and the Faculty of Humanities on 4 June at 6pm in the Graduate Seminar Room, SW Engineering Bui ... Keep Reading

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S. Africa News: Socceroos are Senioroos in South Africa

Brisbane Times - Found 5 hours ago 27.1 Martin Palermo (36) Gonzalo Higuain (22)Portugal 27.7 Ricardo Carvalho (32) Fabio Coentrao (22)South Africa 26.9 Matthew Booth (33) Anele... Poll: Are the Socceroos too old? - Adelaide Now Socceroos are Senioroos in South Africa - Sydney Morning Herald Explore All Keep Reading

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News: The 2010 FIFA World Cup | Preview: Group D – Indie Wire (blog)

The Guardian The 2010 FIFA World Cup | Preview: Group D Indie Wire (blog) The Germans have won three World Cups and have been in the final of the tournament seven times, tying them with Brazil for most appearances in a World Cup ... World Cup : Germany looks like team to beat in Group D Deseret News Ghana's Strengths and Weaknesses and How They Advance Out Of Group D Bleacher Report all 31 news articles » Keep Reading

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Blog on: Olsen relaxed about Danish form

2010 World Cup Buzz Olsen relaxed about Danish form - http://www.fifa.com/worldcu... 42 minutes ago from FIFA.com - 2010 FIFA World... - Comment - Like Denmark coach Morten Olsen has downplayed fears about his misfiring squad ahead of the Scandinavian's 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa campaign. - LouCypher Keep Reading

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Blog on: ESPN The Magazine Presents Its World Cup Preview: Cover Features Cameroon’s Samuel Eto’o

NEW YORK–( BUSINESS WIRE)–South Africa’s tumultuous past, bright future and—of course—love for soccer has set the stage for the 2010 FIFA World Cup to become a defining moment in the country’s already rich history. In the new issue of ESPN The Magazine, on newsstands today, writer Jeff Bradley looks ... Keep Reading

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