Police to provide security at strike-hit stadiums
Police are ready to step in should security staff down tools at any of the Soccer World Cup stadiums, the local organising committee said on Tuesday.
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Best bets at the bookies
Mail & Guardian armchair afficionados call the game
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Three games, three modes of transport
World Cup fans, leave your car -- public transport wins hands down in Jozi.
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We are already champions
South Africa -- and South Africans -- have made major sacrifices for this tournament.
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Tender ruling a victory for transparency
The M&Guardian's court victory, giving it access to tender documents for the Fifa World Cup, is a victory for soccer fans and football transparency.
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The World Cup bid book fiasco
South Africa's bid book, the cornerstone of the country's successful application to host the World Cup, is a mélange of hyperbole and underestimation.
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France, Uruguay battle out dour 0-0 draw
Former world champions France and Uruguay battled their way to a goalless stalemate in a dour match on Friday.
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Hosts South Africa held 1-1 by Mexico
A stunning goal from Siphiwe Tshabalala almost gave hosts SA the perfect start to the World Cup before they were held to a 1-1 draw by Mexico.
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South Africa celebrates start of World Cup
The opening ceremony of the 2010 Soccer World Cup burst on to the Soccer City stadium floor in a flurry of flags and dancing on Friday afternoon.
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Parreira's African pride
Just how far can the family man from Brazil with a simple footballing philosophy take our boys? Niren Tolsi reports.
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