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Senderos contemplates Celtic switch – FIFA (Swiss National Football Team)

Senderos contemplates Celtic switch – FIFA
Arsenal defender Philippe Senderos believes a loan move to Celtic could help resurrect his dream of playing for Switzerland at this year’s FIFA World Cup™ in South Africa. “I am very honoured that a big club like Celtic are interested in me and a

FAWU to use world cup to pressure abi – Channel Africa
The union wanted Coca-Cola advertising isolated from World Cup activities — Coca-Cola is an official Fifa World Cup partner. He said he was Coca-Cola workers alliance steering committee in Geneva, Switzerland in February. ABI is the soft drinks

Stay Close to the Action Anywhere, Anytime With Garmin’s nüvi 1490TV – Melodika.net
Garmin(R) today announced the nüvi(R) 1490TV a personal navigation device that combines cutting edge Pan-European navigation features with DVB-T digital terrestrial TV and radio. Using the DVB-T digital television standard, the nüvi can pick up

Home bird Yakin flying high again – UEFA
He may have “lost year in the desert” but veteran midfielder Hakan Yakin has made amends since returning to Switzerland from Qatar, inspiring FC Luzern to an unexpected resurgence in the Super League and reminding national coach Ottmar Hitzfeld of

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Q&A: Andreja Wieser talks about how the recession has affected – Sports Features (World Cup Soccer)

Q&A: Andreja Wieser talks about how the recession has affected – Sports Features
TAMPA, Jan. 22: Hospitality at major sporting events has certainly been hit by the global worldwide recession and head of sports for the PROSKE Group, Andreja Wieser, talks exclusively to SportsFeatures.com about her point of view. The PROSKE Group

Senderos contemplates Celtic switch – FIFA
Arsenal defender Philippe Senderos believes a loan move to Celtic could help resurrect his dream of playing for Switzerland at this year’s FIFA World Cup™ in South Africa. “I am very honoured that a big club like Celtic are interested in me and a

Low’s decision to axe Frings hardly a surprise – CBC News
Five months before the World Cup in South Africa is due to start, it is already over for one of Germany’s best players in recent years. Torsten Frings, the Werder Bremen captain, was this week told by Germany manager Joachim Low that he no longer

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