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Netherlands News: World Cup Countdown: Robben ruled out of Netherlands opener – Independent

Sydney Morning Herald World Cup Countdown: Robben ruled out of Netherlands opener Independent "On TV all you hear is those rhythms mixing into a grey, B-flat drone and that's what millions will be hearing at the World Cup . That is really what hurt me ... 2010 FIFA World Cup : What Holland Needs To Do To Win the World Cup Bleacher Report Robben to miss Dutch World Cup Opener The Sports Encounter (blog) My Say: Watch Out World , Here Come The Mighty Dutch! Goal.com India Keeda of Sports (press release) (blog)  - Fifa.com  - Deutsche Welle all 1,208 news articles » Keep Reading

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S. Africa News: High-speed train gives South Africa a lift – Los Angeles Times

Daily Star - Lebanon High-speed train gives South Africa a lift Los Angeles Times (Alexander Joe / AFP/Getty Images / June 8, 2010) By Robyn Dixon, Los Angeles Times South Africa's fast train was so new when it carried its first ... South Africa Launches Africa's First High-Speed Train Voice of America Welcome aboard the Gautrain, Africa's first high-speed urban train The Guardian South Africa first high-speed train opens BBC News Telegraph.co.uk  - AFP  - Globe and Mail all 205 news articles » Keep Reading

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S. Africa News: Teens Gear up for Soccer in South Africa – Business Wire

MINNEAPOLIS--( BUSINESS WIRE )--Best Buy Co., Inc. today announced that it will be sending 16 teens from across the United States to Johannesburg, South Africa, June 15-20, 2010, to train at the Coca-Cola International Soccer Camp and attend a World Cup match. The teens, who won the trip through ... Keep Reading

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Japan News: Japan 2010 FIFA World Cup Odds – Sports-odds.com

Coming in at +60000 is the Japan national football team has been attempting to qualify for the World Cup since 1954 and finally did in 1998. 2002 took them the farthest when they moved on to the 2nd round. Their production in the 2006 games weren’t ... Keep Reading

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