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Monthly Archives: July 2014
The Economist on World Cup
The Economist reviews Brazil’s game with Germany. Personally, I think the interest in soccer is overdone and too much attention has been paid to a game. On the positive side, the pacification police seem to have cleared some of the … Continue reading
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World Cup – Halftime Verdict, Belindia, the Germany match
I am not much of a soccer (Futbol) fan, but with the Germany match all in the news, I will say this on behalf of Brazil, a country I have come to love in the last few years: Arguably the … Continue reading
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