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<title>Daily Dose 07.30</title>
<link>http://www.worldcupblog.org/daily-dose/daily-dose-0730.html</link>
<dc:author>Daryl</dc:author>
<dc:created>2006-07-30 09:20:27</dc:created>
<description>Your one-stop-shop for transfer rumours, international friendship, death threats, injuries and depressed referees...

Marcos Senna could be joining Michael Carrick in the new-look Manchester United midfield. ...</description>
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<title>I Hope My Pre-Tournament Prediction is Wrong</title>
<link>http://referees.worldcupblog.org/news/i-hope-my-pre-tournament-prediction-is-wrong.html</link>
<dc:author>Aaron</dc:author>
<dc:created>2006-06-22 20:00:39</dc:created>
<description>A month or two before the tournament began, I suggested that German referee Marcus Merk would be the man to officiate the final in Berlin ...</description>
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<title>Eight Matches Down and Still No Glaring Controversies</title>
<link>http://referees.worldcupblog.org/news/eight-matches-down-and-still-no-glaring-controversies.html</link>
<dc:author>Aaron</dc:author>
<dc:created>2006-06-12 15:37:01</dc:created>
<description>It was Germany's own Markus Merk in the middle for an all-European clash between Holland and Serbia and Montenegro.  As one might've expected, he ...</description>
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<title>Who Will Replace Collina?</title>
<link>http://referees.worldcupblog.org/news/who-will-replace-collina.html</link>
<dc:author>Aaron</dc:author>
<dc:created>2006-03-16 11:19:46</dc:created>
<description>FIFA has invited the world's top forty-four referees to attend a five-day clinic next week in Frankfurt.  Among them are two Australians, six Asians, ...</description>
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