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Budweiser Releases First Rise As One Global TV Spot as Anticipation Builds for the 2014 FIFA ... Believe As One is the first of two new FIFA World Cup™ advertisements by Budweiser, and was filmed in ... leading brands in select football markets, including Brahma (Brazil), Harbin (China), Corona (Mexico), Jupiler (Belgium and ...
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Brazil World Cup accused of waste, poor planning CUIABA, Brazil--Pedestrians tiptoe across a road scarred with deep puddles, piles of gravel and a detour sign. Black oily slush leaves no room for ...
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Brazil pays price for lack of goalkeeping culture "If the kid is good enough with the ball, probably he will not want to play in goal," Zetti, a reserve goalkeeper in Brazil's 1994 World Cup-winning squad ...
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World Cup 2014 Analysis - Group D: Can Italy Win Its Fifth World Cup in Brazil? Italy is one of the most historic soccer countries in the world thanks to its four World Cup titles. The team is second only to Brazil in this category and ...
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Countdown to 2014 World Cup in Brazil: Day 88 Uli Hoeness, center, fouled Johan Cruyff of the Netherlands early in the 1974 World Cup final. Johan Neeskens scored the subsequent penalty kick, ...
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No-fly zones above Brazil World Cup venuesPublish Date: Mar 16, 2014 A man takes a picture of the FIFA World Cup trophy on display at Westfield shopping centre in west London on March 14, 2014 as part of its world tour ...
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World Cup preparations: England stars undergo DNA tests which could protect them from injury in ... ... stars undergo DNA tests which could protect them from injury in Brazil ... LONDON: England's World Cup squad could have a secret advantage this ...
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Brazil World Cup: Anger over waste, poor planning Men work at the Itaquerao, the stadium that will host the World Cup opener in less than three months in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Saturday, March 15, 2014.
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Brazil's World Cup Construction Lags behind Schedule Brazil isn't alone among nations whose preparations for the Cup came under fire. South Africa, the last host, had serious security problems and ...
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Julio Cesar: Fans can inspire Brazil to World Cup And the former QPR man has thanked Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari for his backing after insisting Cesar would be part of his World Cup squad no ...
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