- Section 2 Around the Net - Friday, June 30, 2006
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Ratings Boost Notwithstanding, Americans Don't Care About Cup
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China's Socceroo-Hater May Have Been Sacked
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Asian Football Federation Disappointed in Teams' Showing
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Bundesliga Fishing for Distribution Deals at World Cup
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Germans' Resilience Triumphs Again
- Section 2 Around the Net - Thursday, June 29, 2006
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The 'Boring' Old Guard
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Quarterfinals Serve Potential Classics
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Germany to Play with 'Total Aggression and Total Passion' Says Klinsmann
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Germany: Not so United After All
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Italy Not Lucky, Insists Lippi
- Section 2 Around the Net - Wednesday, June 28, 2006
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It's the Favorites Again
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Zidane, Ronaldo Silence Critics
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Violence in Madrid Following 'Good Death'
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Buenos Aires Awaits Germany with Bated Breath
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Pessotto in 'Critical' Condition After Suicide Attempt
ANSA
- Section 2 Around the Net - Tuesday, June 27, 2006
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Spain v France: Subplots Abound
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Record-Breaking Ronaldo Sees Brazil Through
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As Women Watch World Cup in Record Numbers, Advertisers Miss Out
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Ukraine Wins Battle of "Desperate Mediocrity" on Penalties
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Totti Saves it for Italy
- Section 2 Around the Net - Monday, June 26, 2006
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Portugal-Netherlands: Once Again, Ref Ruins Game
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'Mythic' Beckham Saves England
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England Play Bad and Win, Again
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Report: Brazil is Everyone's First or Second Choice to Win it All
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Brazil and the Media Circus
- Section 2 Around the Net - Sunday, June 25, 2006
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Classic Match Once Again Leads to Mexican Heartbreak
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German Nationalism is Back (in a Good Way)
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Adidas is the World Cup's Advertising King
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Soccer's Best Tradition
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U.S. Fans in Germany
- Section 2 Around the Net - Saturday, June 24, 2006
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No Ronaldo, Figo or Riquelme for U.S. Team
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Friedel Slams Former Teammates for Arena Criticism
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Donovan's Failure is the Low Point for U.S. in Germany
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The Silver Lining is the Future
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A Glimpse at the Korean Faithful
- Section 2 Around the Net - Friday, June 23, 2006
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Why Did We Fail?
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Reyna's Sad Send-Off
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Soccer Haters Unite
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Ref Gives Three Bookings to One Player
- Section 2 Around the Net - Thursday, June 22, 2006
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U.S. Crash Out; Arena Blames Ref
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Lippi Hails Team Effort
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Owen Feels 'Guilty,' Roeder Likens Loss to Rooney
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More Than a Nil-Nil Draw
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Bankrupt Brazilian Airline Could Leave World Cup Fans Stranded
- Section 2 Around the Net - Wednesday, June 21, 2006
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Fair is Foul and Foul is Fair for Sven's England
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Argentina-Netherlands: Don't Miss This
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Owen's Injury Depletes England's Strike Force
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Mortgage Company Pulls Owen Ad Campaign After Injury
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"Johnson" is the Call from the Sidelines