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World Cup 2014: Can the FBI help stop Brazil's World Cup protesters? (CNN) -- Rubber bullets, drones and FBI-trained riot police. Welcome to Brazil's 2014 World Cup. One year since millions marched in protest against ...
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World Cup Brazil 2014: Latest Team News and Tournament Predictions Three former winners of the FIFA World Cup have now announced their squads for this summer's tournament, as Brazil, Germany and England have ...
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2014 FIFA World Cup: Brazil tops punters' list Update: 2:38PM WITH just a month remaining for the FIFA World Cup, The Fiji Times ... WHEN it comes to FIFA World Cup, Brazil cannot be ignored.
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Galaxy's Landon Donovan, Omar Gonzalez are on US provisional roster for World Cup Landon Donovan appears poised to represent the United States in his fourth World Cup appearance next month in Brazil. (Rick Loomis / Los Angeles ...
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World Cup Brazil 2014: Chris Kamara learns the Portuguese for Unbelievable Jeff! A new in-flight video for British Airways shows the football pundit Chris 'Kammy' Kamara learning Brazilian-Portuguese in the run up to the World Cup ...
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Brazil abandons some World Cup projects CURITIBA, Brazil — The six-story metal skeleton jutting out from the World Cup soccer stadium here was to be the international media center.
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World Cup: RSL's Beckerman, Rimando make 30-man US roster The U.S. men's national team coach announced his 30-man roster for the country's provisional camp in the lead-up to the FIFA World Cup in Brazil, ...
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World Cup Security Gets US Training as Brazil Seeks Expertise The U.S. is taking the leading role in helping Brazil train security forces to prevent a repeat of violent protests that erupted during a warmup tournament ...
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Brazil's latest World Cup problem: Working ATMs With less than a month to go until the World Cup begins in Brazil, the country is working to overcome its numerous issues before an expected 600,000 ...
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Brazil's advice to World Cup tourists: “Don't scream when robbed” According to Brazil's police, which are trying to prepare for next month's World Cup amid a soaring crime rate, the broadcaster did the wrong thing.
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