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<title>Striking World Cup Construction Workers Stone the Police</title>
<link>http://www.worldcupblog.org/world-cup-2010/striking-world-cup-construction-workers-stone-the-police.html</link>
<dc:author>WC Bob</dc:author>
<dc:created>2007-09-19 13:24:17</dc:created>
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There have already been a lot of stories questioning whether or not South Africa's stadiums will be ready in time for the 2010 World Cup. ...</description>
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<title>Cape Town Gets Green Light to Build 2010 World Cup Stadium</title>
<link>http://www.worldcupblog.org/world-cup-2010/cape-town-gets-green-light-to-build-2010-world-cup-stadium.html</link>
<dc:author>WC Bob</dc:author>
<dc:created>2007-01-05 12:52:39</dc:created>
<description>The provincial government gave the go ahead Friday for a new stadium to be built in Cape Town.  The stadium construction process and Cape ...</description>
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<title>Land Dispute Could Cause Cape Town to Lose World Cup Host Status</title>
<link>http://www.worldcupblog.org/world-cup-2010/land-dispute-could-cause-cape-town-to-lose-world-cup-host-status.html</link>
<dc:author>WC Bob</dc:author>
<dc:created>2006-12-05 11:44:35</dc:created>
<description>There is a saying about all politics being local and we're seeing that play out in Cape Town.  A dispute over the proposed land ...</description>
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<title>Stadium Controversy Brewing in Cape Town</title>
<link>http://www.worldcupblog.org/world-cup-2010/stadium-controversy-brewing-in-cape-town.html</link>
<dc:author>WC Bob</dc:author>
<dc:created>2006-03-30 00:01:22</dc:created>
<description>The 2010 World Cup in South Africa might be more than four years away, but already the tournament organizers and FIFA are engaged in a ...</description>
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