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UPDATE 1-Soccer-Neymar strikes again as Brazil beat Mexico
Reuters(Adds details) By Tatiana Ramil FORTALEZA, Brazil, June 19 (Reuters) - Neymar struck with a stunning early volley for the second Confederations Cup game in a row and brilliantly set up the second goal to give Brazil a 2-0 win over Mexico on Wednesday....Tags: Sports, Soccer
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Soccer-Henrik Larsson makes comeback but son gets the goal
ReutersSTOCKHOLM, June 19 (Reuters) - The name "Larsson" was once again on a scoresheet in a Swedish soccer match as former international striker Henrik Larsson made a comeback but this time it was his 15-year-old son Jordan who netted the goal. "We didn't...Tags: Sports, Soccer
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Brazil's Sao Paulo, Rio revoke fare hikes after protests
ReutersSAO PAULO, June 19 (Reuters) - Brazil's two biggest cities revoked an increase in public transportation fares, Sao Paulo Governor Geraldo Alckmin and Rio de Janeiro Mayor Eduardo Paes said on Wednesday, following the largest protests seen in the country...Tags: Brazil
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UPDATE 2-Soccer-Protest-inspired Neymar shines in Brazil win
Reuters* Neymar scores after nine minutes * Sets up substitute Jo for the second goal * Match played against backdrop of protests in Brazil * Neymar speaks up in favour of the protestors (Adds quotes) By Tatiana Ramil FORTALEZA, Brazil, June 19 (Reuters)...Tags: Sports, Soccer
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Soccer-World Cup legacy for Brazil goes beyond soccer, says Blatter
ReutersBy Andrew Downie RECIFE, Brazil, June 19 (Reuters) - Brazil will benefit with more than just new soccer stadiums from hosting the 2014 World Cup, FIFA president Sepp Blatter said as unrest in the country continued to overshadow the Confederations Cup....Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Highway Transportation, Sports, Soccer, Dilma Rousseff
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Protests continue in Sao Paulo, troops sent to 5 Brazilian cities
Reuters* Federal troops deployed to five Confederations Cup cities * Fare reductions have failed to stop protests By Asher Levine SAO PAULO, June 19 (Reuters) - Demonstrators blocked a major highway and other roads in Sao Paulo on Wednesday, crippling...Tags: Consumers, Politics, Demonstration, Dilma Rousseff, Government
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Rugby-All Blacks recall Carter, Weepu for third France test
ReutersJune 19 (Reuters) - New Zealand have recalled fit-again flyhalf Daniel Carter and scrumhalf Piri Weepu for the third and final test against France in New Plymouth on Saturday. With the series in the bag after victories in Auckland and Christchurch, All...Tags: France, New Zealand
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Soccer-Forlan eyes 100th Uruguay cap in key game against Nigeria
ReutersSALVADOR, Brazil, June 19 (Reuters) - Diego Forlan is poised to win his 100th cap as Uruguay, with their backs to the wall after losing their Confederations Cup opener to Spain, face Nigeria on Thursday. "We absolutely must win to have the chance of...Tags: Sports, Soccer
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Soccer-Former Italy midfielder Gattuso named Palermo manager
ReutersROME, June 19 (Reuters) - Former Italy and AC Milan midfielder Gennaro Gattuso has been appointed Palermo manager with the task of steering the relegated team straight back to Serie A, the club said on Wednesday. The 35-year-old, who won a host of...Tags: Sports, Soccer
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U.S. soccer heads into summer vacation with World Cup on its mind
For the 12 European-based players on the U.S. national team, Tuesday's World Cup qualifier with Honduras was a little like the last day of school. They were going on summer break no matter what happened in the game, but a passing grade on the final exam...
Tags: Travel, Sports, Soccer, Trips and Vacations, Clint Dempsey
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Soccer-Brazilian government has not lost control - deputy minister
ReutersBy Mike Collett RIO DE JANEIRO, June 19 (Reuters) - The Brazilian government has not lost control of the streets, the deputy minister of communications said on Wednesday as unrest in the country continued to overshadow the Confederations Cup....Tags: Sports, Soccer
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Cricket-Kirsten leaves South Africa no wiser about 'choke' habit
ReutersBy Mark Meadows LONDON, June 19 (Reuters) - Choke is a word which has haunted South African cricket for three decades but rather than shy away from it, departing coach Gary Kirsten has embraced the term in a bid to end their semi-final hoodoo....Tags: Sports, England, Cricket
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