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World Cup: Wave of anti-government protests take place around Brazil A member of the Homeless Workers Movement runs by burning rubber carrying the Brazilian flag outside of Itaquerao Stadium in Sao Paulo.
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US soccer begins World Cup preparations U.S. soccer begins World Cup preparations ... Stadium, where it will spend the next two weeks in serious training for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
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Seriously? The official World Cup Brazil condom has been released… It's official: sport merchandising has officially gone too far, after the release of this official World Cup condom this week. The tournament in Brazil is ...
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Brazil to Deploy Additional Security Agents for World Cup Brazil to Deploy Additional Security Agents for World Cup ... agents dedicated exclusively to ensuring public safety during the soccer World Cup, ...
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World Cup Fans Snap Up Televisions Online at Wal-Mart Brazil Televisions are flying off the virtual shelves at Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (WMT:US)'s Brazilian website as fans prepare to watch every match of the World ...
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Brazil Down to the Wire on World Cup Preparations With one month to go before the FIFA World Cup opens in Brazil, two new stadiums still haven't had a full dress rehearsal, security concerns are ...
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Brazil expects 3.7 million tourists to spend $3 billion during World Cup A tourist poses for a photo with a replica of the FIFA World Cup trophy outside Maracana stadium which will host World Cup matches in Rio de Janeiro, ...
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World Cup violence flares up in Brazil There have been more violent anti-World Cup protests in Brazil, with riot police firing tear gas and protesters hurling stones during a demonstration in ...
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Wave of anti-government protests begins in Brazil Members of the Homeless Workers Movement protest against the money spent on the World Cup near Itaquerao stadium which will host the ...
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Wave of anti-government protests begins in Brazil Wave of anti-government protests begins in Brazil. Posted: .... "They are obviously using the proximity of the World Cup to pressure us to give into their ...
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