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    <title>Articles tagged 'photo-of-the-day' on World Cup Blog</title>
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    <description>Articles tagged 'photo-of-the-day' on World Cup Blog</description>
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<title>Photo: Painting A Picture</title>
<link>http://www.worldcupblog.org/world-football/photo-painting-a-picture.html</link>
<dc:author>Chris</dc:author>
<dc:created>2008-10-13 14:10:07</dc:created>
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At least something good came out of the Senegal - Gambia game. Perhaps my favorite football photo since we've begun doing this. (Georges Gobet/AFP/Getty Images)</description>
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<title>Photo of the Day: The Official Olympic Soccer Ball</title>
<link>http://www.worldcupblog.org/olympics-2008/photo-of-the-day-the-official-olympic-soccer-ball.html</link>
<dc:author>Daryl</dc:author>
<dc:created>2008-07-31 17:10:36</dc:created>
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This is the Adidas Magnus Moenia, or Great Wall Star. It's what the good men and women competing in the 2008 Olympic Soccer Tournament will ...</description>
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<title>Photo of the Day: China's Olympic Soccer Stadium</title>
<link>http://www.worldcupblog.org/world-football/photo-of-the-day-chinas-olympic-soccer-stadium.html</link>
<dc:author>Daryl</dc:author>
<dc:created>2008-07-25 15:40:13</dc:created>
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Though the 2008 Olympics in Beijing will feature some beautiful ultra-modern stadia (see the Bird's Nest and the Water Bubble, below) the soccer tournament will ...</description>
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<title>Photo of the Day: The Return of Ronaldinho's Smile!</title>
<link>http://www.worldcupblog.org/world-football/photo-of-the-day-the-return-of-ronaldinhos-smile.html</link>
<dc:author>Daryl</dc:author>
<dc:created>2008-07-23 17:40:29</dc:created>
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Remember when Ronaldinho ruled the world? He was constantly showing us that toothy grin while making fools out of various defenders and goalkeepers. With his ...</description>
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<title>Photo of the Day: Michael Ballack Decapitated!</title>
<link>http://www.worldcupblog.org/world-football/photo-of-the-day-michael-ballack-decapitated.html</link>
<dc:author>Daryl</dc:author>
<dc:created>2008-07-01 19:10:23</dc:created>
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The eleven giant statues of Euro 2008 players are broken down and removed from Zurich train station. Once they'd sawn off Michael Ballack's head, Euro ...</description>
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<title>Photo of the Day: Winners</title>
<link>http://www.worldcupblog.org/african-cup-of-nations/photo-of-the-day-this-is-how-you-celebrate.html</link>
<dc:author>Daryl</dc:author>
<dc:created>2008-02-11 02:03:40</dc:created>
<description>Egypt's Essam Al-Hadary and Mohamed Zidan celebrate their Africa Cup of Nations victory from on top of the goalframe.

(GIANLUIGI GUERCIA/AFP/Getty Images)</description>
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<title>Africa Cup of Nations Photo of the Day: Defeat</title>
<link>http://www.worldcupblog.org/african-cup-of-nations/africa-cup-of-nations-photo-of-the-day-defeat.html</link>
<dc:author>Daryl</dc:author>
<dc:created>2008-01-22 21:37:10</dc:created>
<description>Hosni Abd Rabou has just scored Egypt's fourth goal, and Cameroon skipper Rigobert Song (center) knows the Indomitable Lions have lost.
(AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
Watch Africa Cup ...</description>
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