donderdag 6 november 2014

Google Alert - World Cup Brazil

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World Cup Brazil
Daily update November 6, 2014
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Telegraph.co.uk
WTM 2014: Brazil aims to build on World Cup exposure
Brazil is hoping to boost its international visitor numbers by 1 million next year following the exposure built up during the Fifa World Cup. Vincente ...
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Carolina Challenge Cup to feature international soccer stars Kaká, Lampard, Villa
Brazil's Kaka controls the ball past North Korea's An Yong Hak during the World Cup group G soccer match between Brazil and North Korea at Ellis ...
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SFGate
Ghana FA to pay back World Cup strike money
Ghana's government flew around $3 million in cash to Brazil to avert a player walkout at the World Cup in June. GFA President Kwesi Nyantakyi later ...
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Deutsche Welle
Chile wants to host 2030 World Cup
Chile, who lost in the second round in Brazil this summer, wants to add to its current portfolio of hosted events. The 2030 World Cup is firmly in the ...
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SuperSport
World Cup Change Could Roil Networks
In its traditional slot this past June, a record average of nearly 4.6 million viewers watched the World Cup from Brazil on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC, ...
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The Malay Mail Online
Brazil still on track for 2016, Olympics committee boss insists
Despite the teething problems with the Brazil World Cup, Olympics officials are confident the country will deliver once the 2016 Olympics comes ...
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Chile plans bid for 2030 soccer World Cup despite doubts over benefits
Recent economic studies of Brazil, which hosted the 2014 World Cup, have shown that the tournament damaged the previously booming economy, ...
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The West Australian
'Slow' Brazil on track for 2016 Olympics, says ANOC boss
Public discontent and protests, along with tardy preparations, dogged the run-up to the World Cup. But as a spectacle, the tournament was a ...
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