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World Cup Over, but Some Argentines Won't Go Home One of about 160,000 Argentines who flooded into Brazil for the World Cup, Pontoni hardly fits the image of deep-pocketed foreigners who dropped ...
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Action from the robots World Cup in Brazil – RoboCup 2014, which Australia easily won. Source ... The University of NSW's robot football team called rUNSWift toppled Germany 5-1 to win the RoboCup 2014, the world's largest robot competition.
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30% think Nike was an Official World Cup sponsor During the FIFA World Cup, GlobalWebIndex surveyed people who were watching the competition in the UK, USA and Brazil, both before and after the ...
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FIFA rejects calls to strip Russia of World Cup ZURICH -- FIFA has rejected calls to move the 2018 World Cup from Russia, ... separatist rebels escalated days after the World Cup ended in Brazil.
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Pinto quits World Cup quarter-finalists Costa Rica Costa Rica had their most successful ever World Cup in Brazil, reaching the last eight for the first time before going out on penalties to the Netherlands ...
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The Moscow Times: What Russia's World Cup would look like if hit by a European boycott ... of Germany lifts the World Cup trophy to celebrate with his teammates during the award ceremony after the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Final match ...
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Russia's World Cup is already outrageously expensive Maybe you're still mourning Brazil's catastrophic loss in the World Cup, but the rest of the world has moved on to discussing the impact of the next ...
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TV ad sales fall short of target Two major sporting events — the Sochi Winter Olympics in February and this summer's FIFA World Cup in Brazil — soaked up more than $1.5 billion ...
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2Q EARNINGS: World Cup Ads Score on Facebook 2014FIFAWorldCupBrasil650 The first part of 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil took place during the second quarter, and advertising efforts on Facebook ...
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The 2014 World Cup and the Great Brazilian Promise Brazil's projected budget for hosting the World Cup was just over £8 billion and £11 billion for the Olympics and that's without the public and private ...
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