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RPT-Fitch: Brazil's Infrastructure Likely to Pass World Cup Test Brazil's airports are likely to accommodate the traffic challenges the World Cup will present, Fitch Ratings says. Approximately 3.7 million passengers ...
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With World Cup in Brazil, Risk of Spreading a Virus Public health authorities are worried about a confluence of events set to happen soon: Brazil is suffering the world's worst epidemic of dengue fever, ...
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Olá Brasil: Pakistan's Football World Cup connection Islamabad: Brazil is issuing free visas to Pakistanis who have already purchased tickets for the Fifa Football World Cup beginning next month, says ...
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Brazil's anti-World Cup protests: which side do you support? Brazil has been experiencing protest and strikes as the country prepares to host its first football World Cup since 1950. Demonstrations were held in ...
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World Cup Brazil 2014: Upcoming Warm-Up Fixtures, Live Stream and TV Info Seven years after it was confirmed that Brazil was to host the 2014 World Cup, we now find ourselves on the brink of one of the most hotly anticipated ...
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World Cup Betting Profile: Brazil Brazil are hosts and favorites but can they live up to the huge expectations placed upon them by their fans? Phil Kitromilides analyses their chances ...
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Brazil: World Cup Security enforced from the air PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil – The ball will roll on the field, but one of the most important defenders for Brazil during the 2014 World Cup will be as high as ...
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Brazil heat will not be any excuse in World Cup, says England goalkeeper Joe Hart Hart also claimed his focus was now completely on the World Cup after he helped City clinch their second Premier League title in three seasons last ...
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Brazil's airports will pass World Cup test: Fitch Sao Paulo: Brazil's airports will probably manage to handle the massive traffic to the 12 World Cup host cities even though some upgrades are behind ...
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Brazil's TAM to offset emissions from World Cup flights TAM said the credits come from six projects in Brazil that reduce emissions by ... The airline said only the extra flights related to the World Cup will be ...
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