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World Cup Today
JOHANNESBURG — A look at Day 20 Tuesday at the 2010 World Cup (all times EDT):
French parliament hosts hearing about WCup fiasco
Police chief not ruling out Mandela appearance
Haitians rival Brazilians in love for the Selecao
Spain loses to Switzerland, Chile beats Honduras
Police to keep new stadium duties thru World Cup
Memorials, World Cup: mixed emotions in S.Africa
FIFA, WCup organizers clam up on stadium security
WCup labor protests continue, FIFA goes quiet
WCup labor protests continue in Durban
DURBAN, South Africa — Several hundred security workers at the World Cup have gathered in Durban to protest labor conditions in a dispute that has spread to half the tournament’s stadiums.
World Cup strike spreads to half of venues
Security stewards protest in Durban, Johannesburg
Riot police break up World Cup wages demonstration
World Cup opening ceremony with happy noise
Once-embattled Soweto marvels at nearby World Cup
South African police: Argentine hooligan held
AIDS groups protest against FIFA
JOHANNESBURG — AIDS awareness groups said Saturday they are protesting against FIFA for not allowing them to distribute health-related information and condoms at World Cup stadiums and fan events in South Africa.
AIDS groups protest FIFA ban policy
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — AIDS awareness groups said Saturday they are protesting a ban by the world soccer body FIFA on distributing health related information and condoms at World Cup stadiums and fan events in South Africa.
South Africa ruling party: Mandela to attend WCup
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WHO alerts visitors to SAfrica of fever outbreak
Zimbabweans to protest N. Korean soccer team visit
Fitness program whipping SAfrican cops into shape
UN expert: Big sports events force many from homes
City’s tale shows hurdles in taking Cup to Africa
Egypt’s media stoked soccer fan anger with Algeria
Egypt, Algeria soccer tiff grows
CAIRO — Egypt on Thursday recalled its ambassador to Algeria for consultations as part of a growing diplomatic row caused by a bitter soccer rivalry between the two Arab nations that has sparked violence among fans.
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