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Brazil Rushes to Finish Stadiums 10 Days from World Cup Brasilia: With 10 days to go to the World Cup, Brazil was rushing on Monday to finish installing seats in stadiums and deal with threats ranging from ...
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World Cup's most exotic city awaits tourist influx MANAUS, Brazil — Death by giant snakes, malarial mosquitoes or ... fans travelling to the most exotic of Brazil's World Cup host cities, the Amazonian ...
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WORLD CUP 2014: 5 Ghana players to watch at the World Cup in Brazil Ghana narrowly missed becoming the first African team to reach the semifinals at a World Cup when it lost to Uruguay in the quarterfinals in 2010.
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World Cup's most exotic city awaits tourist influx In this May 24, 2014 photo, a boy sits on a makeshift dock on the Rio Negro as the sun sets near Manaus, Brazil. Manaus, a World Cup host city, got its ...
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On eve of World Cup Brazil struggles to fulfil ambitions A building in Sao Paulo honours Brazil's 1962 World Cup victory over Czechoslovakia.Brazilian authorities pledged to spend €4 billion on ...
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WORLD CUP 2014: 5 Argentina players to watch at the World Cup in Brazil Argentina's national soccer player Lionel Messi, left, fights for the ball with player Enzo Perez during a training session in Buenos Aires, Argentina, ...
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Goal-line technology will be used for first time at World Cup Did Geoff Hurst's decisive goal for England in the 1966 World Cup final ... In Brazil, referees will use a water-based, shaving cream-like foam in front of ...
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World Cup's most exotic city awaits tourist influx In this May 22, 2014 photo, men sit in the bow of a regional boat docked in the Manacapuru Port, near Manaus, Brazil. Manaus, a World Cup host city, ...
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Beer fuels Brazil's World Cup fever (RIO DE JANEIRO-AFP) - Beer and football make a powerful team in Brazil which is bracing for a drinking bonanza when it hosts the World Cup.
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Brazilian Bank Predicts World Cup Winner SÃO PAULO, Brazil – With soccer's World Cup tournament fast approaching in Brazil, some big global investment banks have run analyses and made ...
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