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During his stay in Zimbabwe, Blatter met the country's President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai separately, and discussed with both the football development challenges the country is presently facing and the ways to move forward and exploit the potential of game. from FIFA's press release.
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Blatter's contempt: Sepp meets tyrant as MPs attack FIFA conduct - from The Daily Mail's Charles Sale: Blatter showed his lack of concern for public opinion — particularly in Britain — by travelling to Zimbabwe for talks with president Mugabe.
Scholes dismisses 'pointless' Arsenal - from The Independent's Ian Herbert and Mark Fleming: "It does go in cycles," Scholes said.
Adios Carlos Tevez? Why no one will be crying for the Argentinian - from The Guardian's Daniel Taylor: When a man talks like that it can make you feel a little uncomfortable, grubby even, questioning his motives.
US women have daunting task trying capture nation’s interest like ’99 team - from NorthJersey.com's Tara Sullivan: The easy explanation for the relative lack of popularity falls squarely on gender....
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