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| 2. | EARLY BIRDS CAN CASH IN (Daily Record) | | | | | THE dust has barely settled on the World Cup in Germany but bookies are already offering odds on who will win the tournament in South Africa in four years' time. |
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| 3. | Family endures terrorism scares on NY vacation (Bradenton Herald) | | | | | When Ross and Sheila Hodges took daughter Chelsea to New York City on vacation, they had intended to end their trip with a visit to Ground Zero, the place where thousands of people lost their lives nearly five years ago. They never anticipated enduring two harrowing scares with overtones of 9/11. |
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| 4. | Odds on Next English Team Captain From PinnacleSports.com (SYS-CON Media) | | | | | Following their devastating penalty shoot out loss to Portugal in the World Cup, the English National Team lost its captain as David Beckham announced his resignation from the post after five and a half years. With one of the most prestigious positions in world soccer vacant, PinnacleSports.com today announced odds on who'll be awarded the captain's armband for the English National Team by new |
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| 5. | If it's lacquered, you're renting to Russians (FT.com via Yahoo! News) | | | | | London is one of the most international cities in the world and one where high-end rental properties proliferate. Savvy landlords know how to take advantage of the situation by tailoring their properties to cultural preferences. It may sound like stereotyping, but it seems to work. |
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