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2006 World Cup attendees like this one may be at risk after their information was
(allegedly) illegally sold on the black market...
According to The Guardian, an investigation is underway regarding the leak and sale of personal
information and details provided by thousands of football fans who purchased World Cup tickets
directly from FIFA and their official sponsor, Match Hospitality.
2006 World Cup attendees like this one may be at risk after their information was
(allegedly) illegally sold on the black market...
According to The Guardian, an investigation is underway regarding the leak and sale of personal
information and details provided by thousands of football fans who purchased World Cup tickets
directly from FIFA and their official sponsor, Match Hospitality.
Day 4 of the Rhodes Politics Department's Teach-In on the 2010 World Cup featured three speakers
representing social movements critical of the global spectacle. In the video, Ashraf Cassiem of the
Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign talks about an alternative tournament that took place alongside
the FIFA gig: The Poor People's World Cup.
The end of the 2010 FIFA World Cup saw the culmination of Castrol Marine's football campaign in the
maritime sector. Through targeted media coverage and event sponsorship, Castrol estimates its
‘Passionate about Performance' campaign engaged over 700 customers, involving some 300,000
individuals.
You guys know me. I'm not one for "lazy posts" where I just post a video or chop up somebody else's
words and play them off as my own in an attempt for pageviews. Not my style.That said, Tuesday
night I was about to leave the office right before midnight to finally dive into "Halo: Reach", 24
hours -- an eternity for gamers -- after its release.
This is the fourth of a four-part Series of Report Cards for the U.S. Men's National Team's Four
Year World Cup Cycle, 2007-2010. While we are not issuing grades for all 92 players capped by Bob
Bradley during the cycle, we will feature players not on the World Cup roster who figured
prominently in the run-up to the 2010 World Cup.