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All Eyes on the World Cup
Media Release
Jun. 28, 2006

It has often been called the largest sporting event on the planet. On Friday, the World Cup kicked off in Germany. A celebration of the game of soccer, the month-long tournament is held once every four years. Thirty-two teams are competing, but only one can win.
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