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  1. Tabarez: Handball instinctive
  2. Joy and pain for Germany's Muller
  3. Eto'o: We must look to the future
  4. Black Stars enjoy audience with Nelson Mandela
  5. Castrol Index: The ratings explained
  6. Uruguayan media salute semi-final qualification
  7. Gyan must forget miss, says Pantsil
  8. Dutch believe this could be their year
  9. Dunga takes blame for Brazil exit
  10. Reluctant spectator Lugano eyes return
  11. Sneijder credited with first goal in Dutch quarter-final victory
  12. Lucky 13 for veteran Ooijer
  13. Villa nears Spanish record with winner
  14. Klose downplays record chase
  15. Contrasting victories, equal reward
  16. Maradona: It's the toughest day of my life
  17. Who are you supporting now?
  18. Brazil lick their wounds
  19. Black Stars enjoy audience with Mandela
  20. Low's men hit the heights
  21. Iniesta puts no stock in Euro memories
  22. Video bringing the action closer
  23. Lahm's the number one for Germany
  24. Van Marwijk: All about the next match
  25. Forlorn Argentina beat sad retreat
  26. Van Marwijk ready for Uruguay battle
  27. 'Kaka was not fit for duty'
  28. Osieck: Spain passed test of their patience
  29. All the right moves
  30. Klose: I hope Ronaldo's not too worried
  31. Torres: It will be like a final
  32. Alexandra the winner of Festival
  33. Pique: We must be more ruthless
  34. Paraguayan legacy in safe hands
  35. Spain driven to do the double
  36. Uruguay shouldering the weight of history
  37. Semi-finals that shook the world
  38. Heitinga out to stop pal Forlan
  39. Switch gives Schweinsteiger new lease of life
  40. Stats entertainment on FIFA.com
  41. Referees announced for semi-finals
  42. Creativity to the fore in goal celebrations
  43. Torres: Hodgson talks have to wait
  44. Uruguay-Netherlands preview
  45. The joy and pain of penalties
  46. Dutch not worried about 'beautiful' football
  47. The rest is history for the Dutch
  48. Gullit: Dutch had the luck
  49. Forlan rules out English return
  50. Forlan: We're ready for the challenge
  51. Tabarez: The pressure is on the Dutch
  52. Pictures worth a thousand words
  53. Schweinsteiger: Spain are world's best
  54. Torres seeks Liverpool talks
  55. Groin problems worry Bendtner
  56. Gerrard keen to carry on with England
  57. Gullit: Dutch have had the luck
  58. Forlan: We're ready for the challenge
  59. Torres: We may never get this chance again
  60. Low's sartorial style proving popular
  61. Blatter adds handprints to Mandela canvas
  62. Forlan played semi-final with injury
  63. Germany or Spain?
  64. Records mount for Final-bound Dutch
  65. Oranje edge five-goal thriller
  66. Blatter adds handprints to Mandela canvas
  67. Schweinsteiger: Spain are world's best
  68. Fair Play to the fore in Alexandra
  69. Kuyt targets historic triumph
  70. Dutch press hails Oranje
  71. Van Marwijk: We're not there yet
  72. Van Bronckhorst in dreamland
  73. 'Best year' turns sour for Forlan
  74. Euphoria in Spain at semi-final win
  75. The Netherlands or Spain?
  76. So close for Germany's Kroos
  77. New name for Trophy, Spain end wait
  78. Fair Play to the fore in Alexandra
  79. Germany's 'Octopus oracle' keeps perfect record
  80. Spain and Oranje set up Soccer City finale
  81. Puyol sends Spain into the Final
  82. Van Persie: We can make history
  83. Low backs Spain for title
  84. Experts review Africa's ambassadors
  85. Dutch skipper hopes Mandela makes Final
  86. Sowetans reaping FIFA World Cup benefits
  87. Stars come out for Football for Hope
  88. Alonso wary of losing like England
  89. Roxburgh: Get the balance right
  90. Best Young Player shortlist announced
  91. Sony boost for South Africa
  92. Flu hits Germans amid Klose worrries
  93. Best Young Player shortlist announced
  94. The adidas Golden Ball: a look back
  95. Goalscorers put best foot forward
  96. Pereira: We are gunning for third
  97. Pedro enjoying the high life
  98. Alex's story finally in focus
  99. Record not on Klose's mind
  100. Forlan fit to face Germany
  101. Busquets making Spain forget Senna
  102. Football hoping for fabulous finish
  103. Bocelli: Showing the best of Italy
  104. Jansen hopes to emulate the Spanish
  105. Victorino: Finishing third is important
  106. Artists poised for Final showdown
  107. Webb: We rely on each other
  108. Villa: We need to stifle the Dutch
  109. Soccer City pitch primed for showpiece
  110. Goals galore as Muller follows Pele
  111. Cannavaro: The Final will be emotional
  112. Xavi: We need to be more clinical
  113. Spain's date with history
  114. The serial scorers of wonder goals
  115. Iniesta demands more from Spain
  116. Klose concedes defeat in record hunt
  117. Oranje fans rock the Square
  118. The Final in numbers
  119. Seedorf: Oranje can make their own luck
  120. Adams: The Final's the Live Aid of football
  121. It's just the beginning, say proud Uruguayans
  122. Finals that left their imprint
  123. Closing Ceremony sets the scene
  124. Roja, Oranje provide numbers aplenty
  125. Forlan: A reward for Uruguayan football
  126. 'Psychic' octopus seals perfect record
  127. Prize confirms Forlan's rise
  128. Oranje face up to bitter defeat
  129. Casillas dons the Golden Glove
  130. A World Cup to remember
  131. Van Bronckhorst bows out after defeat
  132. Karembeu: The mark of a great team
  133. Forlan and Muller strike gold
  134. Fabregas and Del Bosque in dreamland
  135. 'Crowning glory' for Spain's dazzling generation
  136. South Africa 2010: 32 teams, 32 stories
  137. Forlan: A reward for Uruguayan football
  138. Oranje face up to bitter defeat
  139. Blatter: Mandela’s dream realised
  140. Pride for Africa as Spain strike gold
  141. Global praise for Spanish champions
  142. Forlan proves his class on greatest stage
  143. Hard work pays off for Spain
  144. Dutch 'still proud' despite the pain
  145. Spain greets World Cup heroes
  146. Fun and frolics in the dressing room
  147. Herbert to remain in New Zealand
  148. Liverpool play down Torres injury
  149. FIFA.com attracts over a quarter of a billion visits as the world engages online with
  150. South Africa festival paves way for Brazil 'festa'
  151. FIFA.com attracts over a quarter of a billion visits as the world engages online with
  152. South Africa 2010: The Interviews
  153. The FIFA World Cup in pictures and videos
  154. The Old Continent gears up
  155. Ten to watch for 2014
  156. South Africa’s FIFA World Cup – a success at home and abroad
  157. Paul the 'psychic' octopus dies
  158. Uruguay inspired by survivor’s tale
  159. Brazil 2014: The preparations begin
  160. Accessibility a key aim for Brazil 2014
  161. Re-live the Brazil 2014 Emblem Launch
  162. Leonardo: I'm available for Brazil
  163. Statement on Morumbi Stadium
  164. Marfrig CEO discusses FIFA World Cup sponsorship
  165. Global food supplier Seara signs up as final FIFA World Cup Sponsor
  166. Restoration work underway at the Maracana
  167. Brazil 2014 build-up to gather pace in 2011
  168. Sponsors’ eyes on 2014
  169. Zaccheroni targets 2014 glory
  170. Integration the watchword at Brazil 2014 seminar
  171. FIFA World Cup email scams
  172. FIFA/LOC Management Board meetings kick off
  173. LOC sends stadium agreement to Corinthians
  174. Asian Zone to play preliminary round for Brazil 2014
  175. Europe to maintain qualification format
  176. New Arena da Amazonia work to start in April
  177. Pfister: T&T has football in the blood
  178. A venue fit for a Preliminary Draw
  179. Nescau sign up as National Supporter for 2014
  180. Natal project moves forward
  181. Editora Abril announced as Official FIFA Print Media Supporter in Brazil
  182. Liberty Seguros announced as Official Insurance Provider of the 2014 FIFA World Cup™
  183. LOC puts on pitch preparation seminar in Fortaleza
  184. FIFA World Cup™ goes green once again
  185. Montserrat to kick off preliminary competition for 2014 FIFA World Cup
  186. Minnows take marks on the road to Rio
  187. Moody-Orio: Let’s re-write history books
  188. Mobility and sustainability
  189. Brasilia and London to work together towards sustainable stadiums
  190. Work continuing on Brazil 2014 stadiums
  191. Rio de Janeiro and Brazil gear up to welcome the world in 30 days
  192. Stern tests for Asian hopefuls
  193. Moody-Orio: Let’s re-write history books
  194. A historic day for Palestinian football
  195. Bahamas, US Virgin Islands start well
  196. Caribbean hopefuls at the ready
  197. Johnson & Johnson signs up for 2014 FIFA World Cup™
  198. Rio de Janeiro and Brazil gear up to welcome the world in 30 days
  199. Montserrat to kick off preliminary competition for 2014 FIFA World Cup
  200. Rio de Janeiro and Brazil gear up to welcome the world in 30 days
  201. Montserrat to kick off preliminary competition for 2014 FIFA World Cup
  202. Organising Committee in October 2011
  203. Galaxy of stars primed for Draw
  204. Galaxy of stars primed for Draw
  205. China, Jordan among convincing winners
  206. Coaches and associations to attend Draw
  207. Ivete tops the bill of star-studded affair
  208. Asian hopefuls in do-or-die deciders
  209. The preliminaries in numbers
  210. Pot allocations for the Preliminary Draw
  211. Videos: The very best of the World Cup
  212. Qualifying tales through the ages
  213. Rio ready to welcome the world
  214. Rio catches FIFA World Cup fever
  215. Exiled nations eye World Cup return
  216. Thrills aplenty on the road to South Africa
  217. Asian hopefuls in do or die deciders
  218. China score six, Saudis hit five
  219. Favourites prevail in Asian qualifiers
  220. Get the full Draw experience
  221. The Draw explained
  222. Qualifying history gives Germany belief
  223. Modern qualifiers add to dramatic history
  224. Classic qualifiers bring joy and tears
  225. Statement regarding abandoned 2014 FIFA World Cup Qualifier Myanmar against Oman
  226. When small nations stand tall
  227. Statement regarding abandoned 2014 FIFA World Cup Qualifier Myanmar against Oman
  228. Survey reveals Brazilians’ thoughts on next FIFA World Cup
  229. Drama and derbies await in Europe
  230. Hard road ahead for African favourites
  231. Stars struck by FIFA World Cup fever
  232. Japan handed awkward assignment
  233. The Preliminary Draw results in full
  234. A carnival at the Marina
  235. FIFA President attends charity match
  236. FIFA and LOC delighted at Pele's involvement in Preliminary Draw
  237. Blokhin wary of qualifying 'minnows'
  238. Prandelli aiming to win group
  239. Salvadorans in pole position
  240. Tunisia eye return to glory days
  241. Côte d'Ivoire looking for a hat-trick
  242. Tricky tests ahead for Ghana
  243. All to play for in even section
  244. Familiar foes await England
  245. Foxes hungry for more prey
  246. Duo waiting for Senegal slip
  247. Panama back on the rise
  248. Korea Republic face familiar foes
  249. Taylor: All four have a chance
  250. Cho: The draw hasn’t been kind