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Dailymotion Video on: South Africa : Serbian national football… – no comment

Serbian team, became the 26th team to arrive in South Africa for the football World Cup. No Comment | euronews: watch the international news without commentary | http://www.euronews.net/nocomment/ Author: nocommenttv Tags: comment nocomment euronews South Africa nocom nocommenttv FIFA World Cup Posted: 08 June 2010 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0 Keep Reading

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France News: France’s Gallas media silence reopens old wounds

Reuters - Found 13 hours ago KNYSNA South Africa (Reuters) - France's ... for the duration of the World Cup finals," a team spokesman said without elaborating.Under FIFA rules France's Gallas snubs media at WC - FOXSports.com France's Gallas media silence reopens old wounds - Reuters Canada William Gallas vows to snub press during World Cup 2010 - Metro.co.uk Gallas' silence reopens old wounds - Shanghai Daily Explore All Reuters Canada Keep Reading

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Spain Team News: High hopes for Group H heavyweights Spain

Yahoo! Asia - Found Jun. 8, 2010 2010 FIFA World Cup held in South Africa. JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AFP) - – Spanish football is riding the crest of a wave following Spain... High hopes for Group H heavyweights Spain - AFP via Yahoo! High hopes for Group H heavyweights Spain - Yahoo! News Explore All Keep Reading

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Dailymotion Video on: fifa 10 world cup

http://fifa10world.weebly.com/ click on this link to download Fifa World Cup 2010 Author: alstarr Tags: fifa world cup Posted: 08 June 2010 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0 Keep Reading

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S. Africa video on: South Africa’s World Cup spending crticised

South Africa's World Cup spending crticised South Africa has spent more than $2 billion on infrastructure to get ready for the World Cup, but critics say a lot of the money is pushing aside the poor. Despite ongoing debate over the strength or weakness of economic gains from the World Cup for ordinary South Africans, many football fans, both rich and poor, hope it will bring other benefits. Al Jazeera's Haru Mutasa reports from Johannesburg, South Africa. June 08, 2010 From: AlJazeeraEnglish Views: 331 10 ratings Time: 02:30 More in News & Politics Keep Reading

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