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Radamel Falcao Could Drop Out of Colombia's World Cup Roster Radamel Falcao was named in Colombia's 30-man preliminary squad, but the star striker conceded that he might miss the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
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World Cup to give very modest boost to Brazil's economy Such a small fillip will not be enough to lift Brazil's economy out of its ... Despite disappointment over the economic benefits of the World Cup, Brazil is ...
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Brazil New Airport Terminal a Rare Success for World Cup Walking through Sao Paulo's new airport terminal, you'd never suspect the trouble coursing through the city ahead of the World Cup Brazil begins ...
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Brazil clear favourite to win World Cup, financial analysts say BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil is the clear-cut favourite to win a sixth World Cup title, confirming on home turf its reputation as a football superpower, ...
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Brazil World Cup 2014: 25 travel highlights There's no denying that prices will rocket, and available accommodation will be scarce, when Brazil hosts the football World Cup this summer, from ...
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World Cup: Which Altidore will show up in Brazil? Stanford, Calif. • One of the major keys to U.S. hopes in the World Cup will be which version of Jozy Altidore shows up in Brazil next month. At the ...
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Brazil's Rousseff on World Cup: 'Get FIFA off my back' The president's comments come after Brazil saw small but tense protests coordinated by anti-World Cup and Homeless Workers' Movement-affiliated ...
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Protests, strikes hit Brazil 28 days from World Cup Brazil faced a test of its security preparations for the World Cup as demonstrators angry at the cost of the event joined protests and strikes in several ...
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More protests in Brazil for International World Cup Resistance Day Brazilians have resumed their protests against the cost of staging this summer's World Cup, which starts next month. In a double whammy for Brazil's ...
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World Cup fans warned about raw sewage on Brazil's beaches World Cup fans heading to Rio de Janeiro might want to think twice about swimming in the sea - as these shocking photos reveal the true extent of its ...
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