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Brazil World Cup Song Fails to Strike Right Tone Since the recent release of FIFA's "We Are One (Ole Ola)," hordes of fans in Brazil have been slamming the official 2014 Cup theme. Many expressed ...
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World Cup a minefield for Brazil's Rousseff in election year SAO PAULO/BRASILIA (Reuters) - The script was simple enough: host the soccer World Cup, win it for a record sixth time and ride a wave of national ...
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2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil (Xbox 360 & PS3) Review EA is hoping that people take that enthusiasm and buy 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil. A game EA has made every four years beginning in 1998, which ...
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Brazil's World Cup song fails to score with fans Claudia Leitte will perform with Jennifer Lopez and rapper Pitbull the official song for the 2014 World Cup. If you don't like the official World Cup song, ...
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Brazil sets aside $856M for World Cup security BRASILIA, Brazil -- Brazilian officials say they are setting aside about $856 million and preparing 157,000 soldiers and police officers for the security ...
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Coach Del Bosque delays naming of Spain's World Cup squad Spain coach Vicente del Bosque delayed naming his final squad for next month's World Cup in Brazil to give injured Atletico Madrid striker Diego ...
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Sturridge: The World Cup is a different level Daniel Sturridge scored 27 goals last season but he will be happy if he finds the net just once at the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™. Sturridge's ...
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Daniel Sturridge says England can confound low expectations in Brazil Confirmed last week as England's No9 in Brazil, Sturridge said he was ... You have to understand it's everyone's dream to play in the World Cup.
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World Cup 2014: England striker Danny Welbeck keen to take centre stage as Brazil beckons One of the most naturally upbeat members of Roy Hodgson's World Cup squad, ... Rooney is expected to be partnered by Daniel Sturridge in Brazil.
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World Cup: Japan coach says fighting spirit alone not enough SAITAMA (Japan): Japan must produce cutting edge quality to match their intensity if they are to progress from their World Cup group in Brazil, head ...
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