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Brazil World Cup Fans Won't Get Chance to Jeer Rousseff, Blatter Officials in Brazil are expecting further protests during the World Cup, and an anarchist movement that has been at the center of the most violent ...
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Countdown to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil: Day 93 The 2014 World Cup begins on June 12, when Brazil plays Croatia in the opening match. Reporters and editors for The New York Times will count ...
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Brazil lauds World Cup stadium in the Amazonas region Despite acknowledging some teething problems, Brazil on Monday lauded the Arena Amazonia in Amazonas State capital Manaus after the stadium ...
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World Cup path clear for Brazil v Argentina final The Rio samba schools steered well clear of the 2014 World Cup when they selected their themes for Carnaval. The winner based its parade on the ...
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Brazil's economy faces trouble after World Cup, election BRASILIA (Reuters) - With the World Cup in June and July and a presidential election in October, many Brazilians aren't thinking beyond 2014.
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Brazil club deny World Cup stadium cash misuse Rio de Janeiro: A Brazilian top-flight club spent cash earmarked for its much-delayed World Cup stadium on a player, media reports said on Tuesday, ...
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World Cup - Gerrard tips Sturridge to shine in Brazil And Gerrard believes the striker can have the same impact in Brazil this summer. "Daniel's got the world at his feet and he can be whatever he wants ...
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2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil: CDC warns about travelers diarrhea, dengue fever, schistosomiasis ... With just 93 days before the beginning of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association's (FIFA) World Cup 2014 in Brazil, an estimated ...
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Brazil lauds World Cup stadium in the Amazonz RIO DE JANEIRO, Mar 11 (AFP): Acknowledging teething problems, Brazil Monday lauded the Arena Amazonia in Manaus after the stadium became ...
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Brazil: Ready to fend off cyber attacks at WCup BRASILIA, Brazil -- Brazil's defense minister says it is prepared to fend off cyber attacks during the World Cup. Celso Amorim says the country's ...
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