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2010 world cup News

Photo Essay: 2010 World Cup Vuvuzela Mania Special

Cape Town - The first week of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa has passed, with the bulk of the debates revolving around the notorious vuvuzela. Most South Africans, however, do not seem to care about the criticism and continue blowing their hearts out.
Digital Journal Report by Miriam Mannak - 6 comments

Three years behind bars for having 30 stolen World Cup tickets

Pretoria - A special World Cup Court in Pretoria, South Africa's administrative capital, has sentenced a man to three years in jail for the possession of a couple of dozen stolen 2010 FIFA World Cup tickets,
In the Media by Miriam Mannak - 1 comment

Update: Missing American teenage football fan found

Barely half an hour after Digital Journal reported on how an American teenage girl went missing on Saturday evening in Cape Town, the police stated she has been found and reunited with her mom.
In the Media by Miriam Mannak

First World Cup weekend in South Africa a 'successful tournament' Special

Cape Town - The first 2010 World Cup weekend in South Africa has been hailed as a success by both international football fans and local South Africans as well as the relevant authorities.
Digital Journal Report by Miriam Mannak - 2 comments

American teenage football fan missing in Cape Town

Cape Town - A 16-year old American football fan has gone missing from Cape Town on Saturday evening, the police has stated. The girl was one of the football fans who was visiting South Africa for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
In the Media by Miriam Mannak

World Cup: Will South Africa's ‘Bafana Bafana’ beat Mexico?

Johannesburg - The 2010 World Cup starts today with the match between host country South Africa and Mexico. The Mexican national team shows more experience and credentials to upset the host country. Will they be able to do it?
In the Media by Igor I. Solar

Cape Town gears up for the FIFA World Cup Special

Cape Town - With just a few more days to go before the kick-off of the 19th edition of the FIFA World Cup, Cape Town is going mad with vuvuzelas, crazy head gear and colourful outfits.
Digital Journal Report by Miriam Mannak

Suspect arrested for 2010 Football World Cup terror plot

A Saudi army officer with ties to al-Qaeda has been arrested for allegedly planning terrors attack during the 2010 FIFA World Cup, which is taking place in South Africa in three weeks time.
In the Media by Miriam Mannak - 7 comments

British Airways plans strike ahead of 2010 football world cup

With thirty days to go before the 2010 soccer world cup in South Africa, cabin crew of British Airways (BA) have said they'd down tools for 20 days in May and June. The last day of strike is scheduled two days before the event kicks off.
In the Media by Miriam Mannak

Chinese workers earn 2 Euro/day to make 2010 World Cup trinkets

The Congress of South African Trade Unions is up in arms after a UK newspaper reported how young Chinese factory workers are earning ±2 euro a day to manufacture models of Zakumi - the mascot of the 2010 world cup.
In the Media by Miriam Mannak - 4 comments
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Fabio Capello should have been removed as England manager following the World Cup, says FA councillor and Stoke chairman Peter Coates.

Canadian Mellissa Hollingsworth won World Cup gold on Thursday at a skeleton track that has plagued her since a disappointing fifth place finish at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games.

Why Brazil is dragging its heels over World Cup law
Zambia take on Ivory Coast in the Africa Cup of Nations final in Libreville, Gabon.
The fourth round of the Scottish Cup provides 45 goals on Saturday, but no great upsets.
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Football fans in Cape Tow having a party in celebration of the opening game of the 2010 World Cup.
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Fukushima: less radiation than feared

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Multi-Billion $$ Monsanto sues more small family farmers ! Hundreds of the farmers around the world who are being...

The Art Of Being A Great Canadian, Eh?- Part 3

Rain is a master of great trepidation to the great Canadian camping spirit. To master it requires ingenious wit and a...
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Mass death of honeybees causing alarm & protests around the world

NBC investigates the collapse of honeybee colonies and how the declining numbers threaten a majority of plants that...
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