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Chelsea's Estevao to Miss World Cup, Neymar Included in Brazil's Expanded Roster
Chelsea's Estevao to Miss World Cup, Neymar Included in Brazil's Expanded Roster
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Homerun Resources Confirms Feasibility of Solar Glass Plant in Brazil
Homerun Resources Confirms Feasibility of Solar Glass Plant in Brazil
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Homerun Resources Plans Solar Glass Plant in Brazil, Aiming for Market Leadership
Homerun Resources Plans Solar Glass Plant in Brazil, Aiming for Market Leadership
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Arena Pantanal Faced Fire, Delays, and a World Cup Deadline
Arena Pantanal, located in Cuiabá, Brazil, is a multi-use stadium that was built to host matches during the 2014 FIFA World Cup. This article delve...
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Estêvão excluded from provisional Brazil squad for World Cup — report
There’s always next time
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Why Sweet Oranges Became a Global Crop
The sweet orange, known scientifically as Citrus × sinensis, has a rich history that traces back to its origins in East Asia. This citrus fruit, a ...
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Brazil’s 2-0 Win Over Germany Sealed World Cup History
The 2002 FIFA World Cup final was a significant event in the history of international soccer, marking Brazil's fifth World Cup victory. Held on Jun...
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Josh Dean Discusses Johnnie Walker's Cultural Relevance Strategy
Josh Dean Discusses Johnnie Walker's Cultural Relevance Strategy
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The World Cup begins in one month and here's when the top teams are announcing their final rosters
The World Cup is one month away and it’s almost time for coaches of the record 48 competing nations to finalize their squads
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In Rio, artisan crafts World Cup trophies while hoping Brazil gets a real one
By Sergio Queiroz RIO DE JANEIRO, May 11 (Reuters) - Jarbas Meneghini has made more than 3,000 plaster replicas of the soccer World Cup trophy from his workshop in Rio de Janeiro, to help fans root for Brazil to bring home the golden original from North America in July.
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Soccer-Set-piece boom unlikely to dominate World Cup, says FIFA's Technical Study Group
By Pearl Josephine Nazare May 11 (Reuters) - Set-piece prowess may be reshaping club football, but FIFA's Technical Study Group said on Monday that dead-ball dominance is unlikely to define this year's World Cup, largely due to limited preparation time for international teams.
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