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Brazil faces severe World Cup productivity penalty Brazil's business community is growing increasingly concerned about the potential impact of the imminent outbreak of World Cup passion on ...
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2014 World Cup Brazil - Beyonce Knowles and Jay Z Make Plans 2014 World Cup Brazil - Beyonce Knowles and Jay Z are making plans for the massive sporting event. The two US stars know nothing about soccer, ...
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2014 World cup: Ex-eagles stars divided over Osaze, Uche 2014 World cup: Ex-eagles stars divided over Osaze, Uche ... the 30-year-old would not be part of the national team to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
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World Cup: Liverpool's Raheem Sterling hoping to make England's squad for Brazil Raheem Sterling has hailed Roy Hodgson as a "good man-manager" and is hoping he gets the nod for a World Cup place. The 19-year-old ...
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World Cup 2014: Other Valencia - Enner Valencia - looks to make breakthrough moment for ... Ecuador reached the World Cup in 2002 and in 2006, and in both tournaments, ... Heading into Brazil, the name you may need to remember is another ...
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World in motion: Neil Lennon will go to World Cup Neil Lennon will cast an eye on the World Cup in Brazil this summer in an attempt to find another gem like Emilio Izaguirre to bolster his Celtic team.
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Coca-Cola to fly 22 consumers to Brazil for World Cup Twenty-two of them will witness the 2014 World Cup live in Brazil, while several others stand the chance of carting away 44 55-inch TVs and Home ...
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Lucas Moura ready to 'fight' for PSG and Brazil place Lucas Moura has revealed his desire to stay at Paris Saint-Germain and is hopeful that he can also force his way into the Brazil World Cup squad.
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Predicting a Dream World Cup Scenario for Mexico Mexico will play their 15th World Cup this summer when they face Cameroon, Brazil and Croatia in the group stage. El Tri have yet to qualify to the ...
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LatAm Airlines Predicts Travel Problems Ahead of World Cup in Brazil Latin American airlines expect this year's World Cup in Brazil to be bad for business due, among other reasons, to operational difficulties and reduced ...
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