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    <title>Articles tagged 'radio' on World Cup Blog</title>
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<title>World Cup Qualifier: US vs. Cuba</title>
<link>http://usa.worldcupblog.org/group-e/world-cup-qualifier-us-vs-cuba.html</link>
<dc:author>Brooks Peck</dc:author>
<dc:created>2008-09-06 16:49:17</dc:created>
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Unfortunately neither Carter nor I will be able to live blog this one, so I've gone ahead and setup a thread in The Offside forum ...</description>
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<title>Radio ban doesn't last</title>
<link>http://costarica.worldcupblog.org/1/radio-ban-doesnt-last.html</link>
<dc:author>Bruno</dc:author>
<dc:created>2006-06-05 08:35:32</dc:created>
<description>Journalists from a Costa Rican radio station were not allowed to follow the team's training session on Sunday. According to the Costa Rican Football Federation, ...</description>
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<title>Outrage at Inequitable FIFA Radio Judgment</title>
<link>http://ghana.worldcupblog.org/group-e/outrage-at-inequitable-fifa-radio-judgment.html</link>
<dc:author>Robert</dc:author>
<dc:created>2006-01-14 08:51:35</dc:created>
<description>On a day when FIFA proved yet again its inability to manage a first rate event (see Opening Gala/Hasselhoff fiasco), FIFA officials dealt Ghanaian citizenry ...</description>
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