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For some countries, the World Cup offers a break from civil strife to rally around their team.
When it comes to sports and faith, the World Cup runneth over
Culture Reviews for June 27, 2010
This article has free access for all visitors. By Michail Rassool. Parishes plan events to welcome soccer fans and explore possible pitfalls of hosting such an event
At World Cup, groups hope Information drive aims to stop influx of women forced into prostitution for soccer tournament
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