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The World Cup: Continental Divide
Wall Street Journal From Bogotá to Buenos Aires, in Quito, Santiago and Salvador, there is a hope, however quixotic, that South America will rise this year to become the world’s dominant soccer continent. They would lay waste to the giants of Europe, with their lectures … What Are the Brazil World Cup Protests All About?Boston.com 2014 FIFA World Cup arrives, marred only by soccer: James VarneyThe Times-Picayune Brazil’s Unhappy? Tell That to Soccer FansBloomberg View Reuters UK –Reuters all 1,929 news articles » |