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ESPN and ABC expand World Cup coverage – Salon (World Cup Qualifying)

South African President Jacob Zuma, right, poses with the FIFA World Cup 2010 mascot Palaquinha at the World Economic Forum meeting at Davos, Switzerland, Wednesday Jan. 27, 2010. Financial reforms, climate talks and Haiti’s reconstruction are set to Click here to learn more

South African President Jacob Zuma, right, poses with the FIFA World Cup 2010 mascot Palaquinha at the World Economic Forum meeting at Davos, Switzerland, Wednesday Jan. 27, 2010. Financial reforms, climate talks and Haiti’s reconstruction are set to Click here to learn more

South African President Jacob Zuma has used the gathering of the 2010 World Economic Forum in Switzerland to highlight South Africa’s 2010 FIFA World Cup readiness. President Zuma told delegates that the tournament offered an opportunity for the Click here to learn more

South African President Jacob Zuma, right, poses with the FIFA World Cup 2010 mascot Palaquinha at the World Economic Forum meeting at Davos, Switzerland, Wednesday Jan. 27, 2010. Financial reforms, climate talks and Haiti’s reconstruction are set to Click here to learn more

Spain is one of the favourites for the World Cup in South Africa, which kicks off June 11. It begins Group H play against Switzerland on June 16 before matches with Honduras and Chile. Click here to learn more

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ESPN and ABC expand World Cup coverage – Salon (World Cup Qualifying)

ESPN and ABC expand World Cup coverage – Salon
South African President Jacob Zuma, right, poses with the FIFA World Cup 2010 mascot Palaquinha at the World Economic Forum meeting at Davos, Switzerland, Wednesday Jan. 27, 2010. Financial reforms, climate talks and Haiti’s reconstruction are set to

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Korea Republic President pays courtesy visit – FIFA (World Cup Groups)

Korea Republic President pays courtesy visit – FIFA
The FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter received a delegation from Korea Republic led by the President of Korea Republic, His Excellency Lee Myung-Bak, at FIFA headquarters on Wednesday 27 January. The courtesy visit also served as an opportunity to

Europe likely to host 2018 FIFA World Cup – NDTV
History has shown that at the European Championships of 2000 (Belgium-Netherlands) and 2008 (Austria-Switzerland) that joint-organization can be a great success,” Blatter told Spanish media after meeting with Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis

FIFA wants Europe to host 2018 World Cup – CBC News
Following conversations with UEFA president Michel Platini, FIFA president Sepp Blatter says only a European candidate will be evaluated for the 2018 World Cup. (Getty Images) A deal for Europe to host the 2018 World Cup is being negotiated, FIFA

Zuma: World Cup good for business – FIFA
South African President Jacob Zuma has used the gathering of the 2010 World Economic Forum in Switzerland to highlight South Africa’s 2010 FIFA World Cup readiness. President Zuma told delegates that the tournament offered an opportunity for the

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ESPN and ABC expand World Cup coverage – Salon (FIFA World Cup)

ESPN and ABC expand World Cup coverage – Salon
South African President Jacob Zuma, right, poses with the FIFA World Cup 2010 mascot Palaquinha at the World Economic Forum meeting at Davos, Switzerland, Wednesday Jan. 27, 2010. Financial reforms, climate talks and Haiti’s reconstruction are set to

ESPN and ABC plan large expansion of World Cup coverage this year from – KTLA.com
South African President Jacob Zuma, right, poses with the FIFA World Cup 2010 mascot Palaquinha at the World Economic Forum meeting at Davos, Switzerland, Wednesday Jan. 27, 2010. Financial reforms, climate talks and Haiti’s reconstruction are set to

Terry faces fight to keep his England captaincy – The Independent
Terry could face being stripped of the England captaincy over allegations he had an affair with the then girlfriend of team-mate Wayne Bridge. John Terry faces being stripped of the England captaincy over allegations he had an affair with the then

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Europe likely to host 2018 FIFA World Cup – NDTV (Soccer Switzerland)

History has shown that at the European Championships of 2000 (Belgium-Netherlands) and 2008 (Austria-Switzerland) that joint-organization can be a great success,” Blatter told Spanish media after meeting with Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Learn more

South African President Jacob Zuma, right, poses with the FIFA World Cup 2010 mascot Palaquinha at the World Economic Forum meeting at Davos, Switzerland, Wednesday Jan. 27, 2010. Financial reforms, climate talks and Haiti’s reconstruction are set to Learn more

South African President Jacob Zuma, right, poses with the FIFA World Cup 2010 mascot Palaquinha at the World Economic Forum meeting at Davos, Switzerland, Wednesday Jan. 27, 2010. Financial reforms, climate talks and Haiti’s reconstruction are set to Learn more

South African President Jacob Zuma, right, poses with the FIFA World Cup 2010 mascot Palaquinha at the World Economic Forum meeting at Davos, Switzerland, Wednesday Jan. 27, 2010. Financial reforms, climate talks and Haiti’s reconstruction are set to Learn more

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Zuma: World Cup good for business – FIFA (Swiss Football News)

South African President Jacob Zuma has used the gathering of the 2010 World Economic Forum in Switzerland to highlight South Africa’s 2010 FIFA World Cup readiness. President Zuma told delegates that the tournament offered an opportunity for the For more info click here

South African President Jacob Zuma, right, poses with the FIFA World Cup 2010 mascot Palaquinha at the World Economic Forum meeting at Davos, Switzerland, Wednesday Jan. 27, 2010. Financial reforms, climate talks and Haiti’s reconstruction are set to For more info click here

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New Autumn/Winter 2010 FIFA Collection Keeps the Spirit of the FIFA – Businesswire.com (Football Switzerland)

New Autumn/Winter 2010 FIFA Collection Keeps the Spirit of the FIFA – Businesswire.com
After all the excitement of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ is over, the new Autumn/Winter 2010 FIFA Collection FIFA is headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland. The eighth FIFA President, Joseph S. Blatter (Switzerland), guides the

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Spain confirms 3 friendlies before World Cup – CBC News (Switzerland National Soccer Team)

Spain is one of the favourites for the World Cup in South Africa, which kicks off June 11. It begins Group H play against Switzerland on June 16 before matches with Honduras and Chile. World Cup Football Continued

South African President Jacob Zuma, right, poses with the FIFA World Cup 2010 mascot Palaquinha at the World Economic Forum meeting at Davos, Switzerland, Wednesday Jan. 27, 2010. Financial reforms, climate talks and Haiti’s reconstruction are set to World Cup Football Continued

When you enter and participate in McDonald’s FIFA WORLD CUP™ Fantasy (the “Game”), you are bound ensure that his or her participation in the game is lawful in accordance with the laws of Switzerland and of the country of which he or she is a World Cup Football Continued

PRETORIA: The 2010 FIFA World Cup is an opportunity for the world to see and experience Africa in a different way, President Jacob Zuma told delegates attending the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland. “It is an opportunity to tackle World Cup Football Continued

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ESPN and ABC expand World Cup coverage – Salon (Swiss Football News)

South African President Jacob Zuma, right, poses with the FIFA World Cup 2010 mascot Palaquinha at the World Economic Forum meeting at Davos, Switzerland, Wednesday Jan. 27, 2010. Financial reforms, climate talks and Haiti’s reconstruction are set to For more info click here

History has shown that at the European Championships of 2000 (Belgium-Netherlands) and 2008 (Austria-Switzerland) that joint-organization can be a great success,” Blatter told Spanish media after meeting with Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis For more info click here

The FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter received a delegation from Korea Republic led by the President of Korea Republic, His Excellency Lee Myung-Bak, at FIFA headquarters on Wednesday 27 January. The courtesy visit also served as an opportunity to For more info click here

DAVOS — SA has built a resilient economy which survived the global economic crisis, President Jacob Zuma said yesterday in a speech at the World Economic Forum. SA’s economy was “actually beginning to show signs of recovery”. “We have not For more info click here

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Spain confirms 3 friendlies before World Cup – CBC News (World Cup Soccer)

Spain confirms 3 friendlies before World Cup – CBC News
Spain is one of the favourites for the World Cup in South Africa, which kicks off June 11. It begins Group H play against Switzerland on June 16 before matches with Honduras and Chile.

Korea Republic President pays courtesy visit – FIFA
The FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter received a delegation from Korea Republic led by the President of Korea Republic, His Excellency Lee Myung-Bak, at FIFA headquarters on Wednesday 27 January. The courtesy visit also served as an opportunity to

Zuma invites the world to experience Africa – Biz Community
PRETORIA: The 2010 FIFA World Cup is an opportunity for the world to see and experience Africa in a different way, President Jacob Zuma told delegates attending the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland. “It is an opportunity to tackle

ESPN and ABC expand World Cup coverage – Salon
South African President Jacob Zuma, right, poses with the FIFA World Cup 2010 mascot Palaquinha at the World Economic Forum meeting at Davos, Switzerland, Wednesday Jan. 27, 2010. Financial reforms, climate talks and Haiti’s reconstruction are set to

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