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Google Alert - World Cup Brazil

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World Cup Brazil
Daily update May 30, 2014
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Hospitality Net
World Cup: Brazil's Pres Orders Army To Safeguard Airports, Hotels Hosting Teams
BRASILIA, May 30 (BERNAMA-NNN-MERCOPRESS) -- Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff ordered the Army, which already occupies several of the ...
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Bellingham Herald
Brazil's World Cup opener city suffers drought headaches
SAO PAULO — As if Brazil didn't have enough to deal with as the World Cup approaches, the worst drought in more than 80 years is hitting the ...
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NDTV
Ronaldo Admits Brazil Shelved Most Infrastructure Plans
Brazil promised a host of projects in conjunction with the World Cup to improve its roads, airports and urban transport networks. But the country has ...
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Washington Post
Prosecutor Tries to Suspend Brazil World Cup Ad Campaign
Brazil's efforts to tout the benefits of hosting soccer's World Cup to a skeptical nation have been hit by a lawsuit calling for an advertisement to be ...
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MarketWatch
Best drink for the World Cup? Brazil's cachaça
While cachaça is often considered Brazil's answer to rum in that it's made from ... (Perhaps you heard of a little event coming up called the World Cup?) ...
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Mirror.co.uk
World Cup exclusive: Brazil cops wage war on cheap drugs street suppliers selling crack for 80p
One of the biggest military operations outside of a war is being waged in Brazil – to halt the supply of cheap drugs to World Cup fans. Around 600,000 ...
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Washington Post
World Cup teams say they are ready for Brazil's heat, unlike in 1994 when they wilted in US
Italy forward Mario Balotelli wears a towel around his waist as he prepares for a sauna during a team training session at Coverciano training grounds, ...
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World Cup Racism Undercuts Brazil 'We Are Equal' Campaign
While the incident caused an uproar back home in Brazil, the outpouring of support masked how far the World Cup host has to go to eliminate ...
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Brazil will win World Cup 2014 according to Goldman Sachs
FURTHER evidence of Brazil's chances of securing a record sixth World Cup came from economists at Goldman Sachs today, who predicted the hosts ...
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World Cup '94 Was American Sweatbath
The weather in Brazil — specifically the heat and humidity of some northern venues — has become a big issue for the upcoming World Cup that kicks ...
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