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FIFA's Valcke defends World Cup fan fests SAO PAULO (Reuters) - FIFA has defended the fan fests due to take place in the 12 host cities at this year's World Cup in Brazil, saying income raised ...
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Hackers Threaten Brazil's World Cup SAO PAULO — Brazilian hackers are threatening to disrupt the World Cup with attacks ranging from jamming websites to data theft, adding cyber ...
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Adidas upsets World Cup host country Brazil over sexually charged T-shirts NEW YORK (CNNMoney) – Adidas gave new meaning to the term “graphic tees” — and 2014 World Cup host country Brazil didn't like what it saw.
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FIFA World Cup Brazil Quatuor of Fragrances (2014) {New Perfumes} To capitalize on the major upcoming sports and media event which is FIFA World Cup Brazil (June 12 - July 13, 2014) as well as the vibrant Brazilian ...
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Adidas pulls raunchy World Cup T-shirts at Brazil's request Brazil's government is campaigning aggressively to shed the country's ... "Brazil is happy to receive tourists for the World Cup, but it is also ready to ...
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Soccer Capsules: Adidas stops selling sexy Brazil World Cup shirts SAO PAULO (AP) — Adidas will stop selling World Cup products that used sex appeal to promote host Brazil, a move that came after a formal ...
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World Cup 2014: Adidas pulls 'sex appeal' World Cup T-shirts after complaints from Brazil ... Adidas will stop selling World Cup T-shirts that use sex appeal to promote host country Brazil, after a complaint from the local government that said the ...
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Visa Ready for Brazil World Cup Visa's first World Cup was South Africa 2010. It's been an IOC top-tier sponsor for 34 years (Getty). (WFI) After a busy Sochi Olympics, the head of ...
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Brazil cracking down on sexual exploitation, persuades Adidas to pull “raunchy” World Cup tee shirts Reuters is reporting that Adidas has decided to stop selling “raunchy” World Cup tee shirts after the Brazilian government claimed they associated the ...
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Adidas halts sale of Brazil World Cup T-shirts after country complains Sports brand Adidas has had to stop selling World Cup t-shirts that used sexualised stereotypes to promote host Brazil. One t-shirt on sale on the ...
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