woensdag 18 juni 2014

Google Alert - World Cup Brazil

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World Cup Brazil
Daily update June 18, 2014
NEWS
World Cup: Brazil denied by Ochoa
World Cup: Brazil denied by Ochoa (00:55). Brazil fail to find a way past Mexico goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoam, who put in a man-of-the-match ...
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World Cup: Brazil VS Mexico game was a nail biter for San Diegans
Host team Brazil tied Mexico zero zero Tuesday. The two teams are off to a strong start after both won their game openers and fans remain optimistic ...
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Reuters UK
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Tips and Strategy Guide
World cup 2014 is in full swing in Brazil. If you are a football fan, you can't miss this wonderful football game, 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil, which ...
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Daily Mail
FIFA World Cup: Brazil's Luis Felipe Scolari is Most Popular Coach Online
It is Scolari's second spell as Brazil's manager after winning the FIFA World Cup with them in 2002 and the Brazilian is the most popular of the team ...
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CNN
World Cup by the numbers: Brazil's unbroken streak
CNN
(CNN) -- Two of the most experienced sides in the World Cup face off against each other Tuesday, including the host Brazil, the only country never to ...
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Reuters
Brazil's Rousseff gets a boost as World Cup starts well
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's hosting of the World Cup has been far from perfect but it has gone more smoothly than many expected, boosting ...
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Times of Oman
Fifa World Cup Brazil 2014: Spain ready to win at all costs, says Torres
"The important thing is that we win, hopefully in our usual style, at the high level that allowed us to win the World Cup and Euro 2012," the Chelsea ...
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New York Times
At the World Cup, Doomsday Predictions Give Way to Smaller Hiccups in Brazil
These, and other doomsday predictions, were perpetual concerns in the days leading up to the World Cup in Brazil. But after nearly one full week of ...
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