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Bebeto still laying on the goals in Cuiaba -Fifa.comBebeto still laying on the goals in CuiabaFifa.comMartha's precise strike won her side glory in a football tournament held in the city of Cuiaba and which brought together representatives from the communication departments of Brazil 2014's 12 Host Cities, as well as FIFA and LOC officials, ...
Posted on 14 April 2012 | 8:49 am
Brazilian Senate, Blatter Eye Visit OverWorld Football InsiderBrazilian Senate, Blatter Eye Visit Over 2014 World Cup BillWorld Football Insider(WFI) FIFA says Sepp Blatter is working to schedule a trip to Brasilia to discuss controversial World Cup legislation after the Brazilian Senate cancelled a meeting with secretary general Jerome Valcke. Sepp Blatter and Brazilian president Dilma ...and more »
Posted on 13 April 2012 | 5:55 pm
DMCii's detailed satellite imagery helpsDMCii's detailed satellite imagery helps Brazil stamp out deforestation as it ...DirectionsMag.com (press release)The new £2.1m contract signed with DMCii will enable INPE to downlink higher resolution 22metre resolution data directly from the UK-DMC2 satellite to its groundstation at Cuiaba, Brazil. With approximately 130 times as many pixels per hectare as the ...and more »
Posted on 11 April 2012 | 6:08 pm
A creepy fake Sepp Blatter dances to theA creepy fake Sepp Blatter dances to the tune of FIFA's 'exploitation' of BrazilYahoo! Sports (blog)The stadiums of Brasilia, Cuiabá, Manaus and Natal are likely not [to] be used to capacity after the World Cup. Much like Brazil, South Africa was promised economic growth, prospects and new jobs for [the] country. A projected profit of 700m Swiss ...and more »
Posted on 10 April 2012 | 7:53 am
Group plans more protests against WCup inGroup plans more protests against WCup in Brazilnwitimes.comWorkers and union leaders protest deindustrialization and unemployment in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Wednesday April 4, 2012. The banner reads in Portuguese "No to deindustrialization!" (AP Photo/Andre Penner) The Brazilian group that forced work to stop at ...and more »
Posted on 6 April 2012 | 11:35 pm

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