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McDonald's Brazil Kicks off 2014 FIFA World Cup™ Fever with New Customer Promotions As a leading sponsor and official restaurant of the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™, McDonald's restaurants throughout Brazil will be joining fans in ...
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Pope jokes he might support Brazil at World Cup VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis has confronted temptation of an unusual sort. Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff gave him a national team jersey ...
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Brazil will use robots to police the 2014 World Cup Brazil is adopting the security of the future after securing a deal with a robot manufacturer to deploy robots programmed to police the 2014 FIFA World ...
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Brazil counter attacks on crime as World Cup looms RIO DE JANEIRO: A string of violent attacks against police in “pacified” Rio de Janeiro slums shows that Brazilian organized crime is not going down ...
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Football - Brazil must up its game to finish work for World Cup-FIFA Brazil still has a lot of work to do to finish stadiums and other infrastructure in time for the World Cup and needs to up its game in the 111 days before ...
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Brazil to deploy 170000 security personnel for 2014 World Cup Brazil will employ 170,000 security personnel and spend close to 1.9 billion reais to try and ensure a trouble free World Cup tournament, organisers ...
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Brazil could use Armed Forces to ensure World Cup safety BRASÍLIA, Brazil – Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff said the Armed Forces could be deployed to break up any unruly protests during the World Cup ...
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Herrera, Mexico target Brazil hoping to be a “rock in their shoe” at the World Cup Mexican national team coach Miguel Herrera is looking to turn the country's fortunes around quickly ahead of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
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Brazil counter attacks on crime as World Cup looms Brazil counter attacks on crime as World Cup looms. By Claire de Oliveira Neto (AFP) – 6 minutes ago. Rio de Janeiro — A string of violent attacks ...
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Marco Materazzi puts his money on Brazil MEXICO CITY: Former Italian footballer and 2006 World Cup winner Marco Materazzi believes that hosts Brazil are the favourites to win the title this ...
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