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- LeGone: LeBron James leaves Cleveland to chase titles with superstar trio in Miami
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- South African president Zuma says World Cup has been an economic success for the country
- Spain shrugs off bad economy, launches bull runs with huge Pamplona bash
- World class African city: Poor drawn to Johannesburg live in squalid high-rises
- World Cup saps office output around globe, but many companies won’t fight the beautiful game
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- Main South African power union threatens to strike over wages; strike could start next week
- ESPN keeping broadcaster Martin Tyler for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil
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- International tourism recovers in early 2010
- Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium could be ‘white elephant’ after World Cup
- British Prime Minister David Cameron bolsters reputation, wins key ground at Canada summits
- World Cup rivals Cameron and Merkel take time out from economic negotiations for key game
- Kobe Bryant, longtime soccer fan, makes first trip to Africa to see World Cup
- Union set to open new stadium in suburban Philly amid state of emergency in Chester
- Watchdog agency: FIFA to withdraw ads that drew complaints over host city names
- Unbeaten yet eliminated New Zealand makes coach Ricki Herbert proud at World Cup
- China’s 1st World Cup sponsor Yiling Solar ’shines’ in South Africa despite team’s absence
- Weekday World Cup game didn’t stop people from watching USA beat Algeria 1-0
- French train drivers, teachers strike to protest Sarkozy’s plans to raise retirement age to 62
- World Cup: Tourist spending boosts South African economy
- Nike’s 4th-qtr income up with higher revenue, margins; meets forecasts but investors leery
- Stocks slip after new-home sales tumble, and Fed issues a more cautious take on the economy
- Stocks fluctuate after Fed says financial conditions are ‘less supportive’ of growth
- With TVs in the break room, some small businesses accommodate, even encourage World Cup fever
- Stocks slip after new home sales fall to record low in May; End of tax credits hurts demand
- Stocks slip after new home sales fall to record low in May; End of tax credits hurts demand
- Stocks drop after new home sales fall to record low in May; End of tax credits hurts demand
- Rogge plans to discuss possible South African Olympic bid with President Zuma next month
- Stocks trading in a tight range as Federal Reserve is expected to hold rates steady
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- By halftime, France supporters cheering for South Africa
- SAfrica govt: Surge of foreign visitors continues as World Cup reaches crucial phase
- Charges dropped against 2 Dutch women in World Cup ‘ambush marketing’ case
- Reclusive North Korea shows World Cup game live, but team suffers humiliating defeat
- Delays over: North Korean TV airs live coverage of team’s 7-0 World Cup loss to Portugal
- China’s vuvuzela makers all abuzz about post-World Cup opportunities
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- Playful and personable, North Koreans are real celebrities at World Cup in South Africa
- From vendors to innkeepers, many South Africans upset at missing out on World Cup windfall
- The din, the noise! Vuvuzela maker says its all part of the African soccer culture
- World Cup ticket agency defends its record despite empty suites in stadiums
- Chinese merchants cash in on World Cup fever
- From squares in Buenos Aires to streets of Seoul, fans revel in World Cup
- Sports world moves to muzzle the constant din of the vuvuzela after World Cup
- Global poll: Muslims leery of US, Obama though US fares better worldwide than in Bush years
- European stocks buoyed by BP oil spill fund deal, successful Spanish bond sale
- World Cup officials say Dutch women were dressed to shill _ for nonofficial beer sponsor
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- World Cup security strike spreads to half of venues, Johannesburg latest to be hit
- British broadcaster ITV fires commentator Robbie Earle over World Cup ticket probe
- Company that provides broadcast feed says it’s increasing filters to mute vuvuzelas sound
- Hundreds of stewards strike outside Ellis Park ahead of World Cup match to demand more pay
- FIFA denies detaining Dutch fans wearing mini-dresses in brewery’s ambush marketing scam
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- Protesting World Cup stadium security staff call on FIFA about what they should be paid
- FIFA president Blatter backs South African fans’ historical right to blow vuvuzela horns
- Bus strike hits fans after Netherlands-Denmark game at World Cup
- Police take over security at Cape Town, Durban stadiums as security staff walk out
- NKorean state TV airs SKorea’s World Cup match against Greece 2 days late
- AP Interview: Sports minister says Brazil looking at SAfrica 2010 to avoid mistakes in 2014
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- Riot police disperse hundreds of protesters outside World Cup stadium after match
- NKorea’s state TV airs 3 World Cup games _ but not those involving SKorea or US
- Seeking right tone on oil spill, Obama is gentle with Britons in his diplomacy, tough with BP
- World Cup officials seek new transportion plan for Soccer City after fans miss opening kickoff
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- Sixty years later, on a continent far, far away, US and England meet again
- ESPN caters to soccer fans with debut of World Cup coverage
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- ESPN using World Cup coverage to broaden its reach
- As at 1966 World Cup, unpredictability may prove secret weapon for North Korean soccer team
- As in 1966, unpredictability may prove North Korea’s secret weapon
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- SAfrican cabinet minister says WCup won’t see transport crisis, urges use of public system
- FIFA says 100,000 World Cup tickets sold in less than 2 days in final sales phase
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