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  1. Bendtner: We'll try and win it
  2. Ruud backs Zamora for England
  3. Johnson: Hart should be England No1
  4. World Cup visitors will stay longer and spend more
  5. Korean, Irish warm-ups for Paraguay
  6. Injuries don't worry Del Bosque
  7. Double Dutch for Mexico
  8. The irrepressible Djibril Cisse
  9. Cahill: Bring on the Germans
  10. Hurst: Rooney key for England
  11. Your first footballing memory?
  12. Emana thriving on the pressure
  13. Emana thriving on the pressure
  14. Maradona hands Ortega recall
  15. Autograph hunters relish 2010 opportunity
  16. Addo: A more defensive approach
  17. Lee Young-Pyo back for more
  18. Nakamuras carry Samurai sword
  19. Conquer the world with EA SPORTS
  20. Lippi names pre-World Cup squad
  21. Construction workers one step closer to dream ticket
  22. Construction workers one step closer to dream ticket
  23. World Cup to boost investment
  24. Long path to South Africa began in Pacific
  25. Stage set for FIFA World Cup™ Kick-off Celebration Concert
  26. Rolfes ruled out of world finals
  27. FIFA places special order with Louis Vuitton for Trophy case
  28. Adler's World Cup dream over
  29. Lippi talks Totti, Nesta and Amauri
  30. Torres doubtful for 2010 opener
  31. Keeper quandary for Saadane
  32. Keeper quandary for Saadane
  33. Davies still battling for fitness
  34. Shakira and Freshlyground sing Official FIFA World Cup™ song
  35. Skrtel boost for Slovakia
  36. Swiss volunteers ready for South Africa
  37. Capello, the 'ghost' slayer
  38. Ferdinand boost for England
  39. Bertoglio double hands Argentina victory
  40. Bertoglio double hands Argentina victory
  41. Aogo and Badstuber in for Germany
  42. Metrorail on track for 2010
  43. Madiba welcomes the FIFA World Cup Trophy
  44. FIFA releases information on squad lists for South Africa 2010
  45. Hosts gather to welcome Trophy
  46. A defensive pairing for the ages
  47. Kewell worry for Socceroos
  48. Mexico held by Ecuador
  49. Clapham surprise inclusion for Kiwis
  50. Kewell plays down injury worries
  51. No major shocks in Japan squad
  52. Koren: Slovenia's strength in unity
  53. Danes include injured Sorensen
  54. Lagerback opts for 'Premier' strikers
  55. Pepe in Portugal squad
  56. African journalists train for the FIFA World Cup
  57. Youngsters win their World Cup seat
  58. Aussies name expanded squad
  59. Kewell plays down injury worries
  60. Mertesacker: One more step
  61. A new chapter for Kluivert
  62. What are your World Cup plans?
  63. Unlikely faces in England squad
  64. The match day experience
  65. J-Leaguers to power Korea DPR
  66. Bassong handed Cameroon call
  67. No room for van Nistelrooij
  68. No guarantees for Carragher
  69. Vieira and Benzema left out
  70. Surprise trio included for Chile
  71. No room for van Nistelrooy
  72. Mexico short of midfielders
  73. INTERPOL praises FIFA collaboration
  74. Japan name standby list
  75. Torres in race against time
  76. Van Bronckhorst set to call it quits
  77. Cahill: Oz catching World Cup fever
  78. Relief for Terry after scan
  79. Zamora reveals England agony
  80. Elia: We all fight for each other now
  81. Danish Dynamite on the goal trail
  82. Zuma: Fly the flag with pride
  83. Verbeek: Kewell is worth the risk
  84. Ruud pessimistic on Oranje future
  85. South Africans get behind the flag
  86. Verbeek: The team spirit is fantastic
  87. Mexico continue winning form against Angola
  88. Rio ready for South Africa
  89. Fantasy opens its doors
  90. Uruguay's classy enforcer
  91. Sorensen upbeat about injury recovery
  92. Spector backs Green for England
  93. Mature Rooney will benefit England
  94. Santa delivers for Paraguay
  95. Jansen on course for Germany inclusion
  96. Santa delivers for Paraguay
  97. Korea Republic see off Ecuador
  98. Bafana cruise against Thailand
  99. Domenech names squad for South Africa campaign
  100. Quartet cut from Korea Republic squad
  101. Blanc quits Bordeaux for France
  102. England arrive in Austria for training
  103. Form and fitness concerns for Capello
  104. Slovakia: Nothing like the first time
  105. Le Guen’s northern legion
  106. Switzerland's Spycher ruled out
  107. Convince the fans and win a trip to South Africa
  108. Argentina unsure of Maradona the manager
  109. Le Guen's northern legion
  110. High hopes for Euro champs Spain
  111. Big names attackers fight for survival
  112. World champs look to dominate
  113. In-form Dutch aim high
  114. Walcott aims to banish '06 memories
  115. Ballack: I'll be back for Germany
  116. April stars shine for Chollima
  117. Kiwis at full strength for Socceroos test
  118. Babel worried over Netherlands spot
  119. All or nothing for Guiza
  120. Essien to learn World Cup fate
  121. Carragher aiming high for last hurrah
  122. Malouda: We’re going there to win
  123. Milner focused solely on England
  124. Malouda: We're going there to win
  125. Off the beaten track
  126. Holman hopes to prove his worth
  127. SA art scene ready for 2010
  128. Messi hands Argentina injury scare
  129. Greece squad departs for Swiss training
  130. Ronaldo: I'm no miracle worker
  131. Fitness fears for Algeria's Bougherra
  132. Portugal carrying high expectations
  133. Messi relief for Anxious Argentina
  134. Star trio absent for Aussies
  135. Zuma opens Soccer City as Wits lift cup
  136. Danes confident after impressive qualification
  137. Last chance for a golden generation
  138. Messi relief for anxious Argentina
  139. England head home to face Mexico
  140. Asian sides battle for momentum
  141. Khedira set for Ballack role
  142. Park hopes for World Cup 'miracle'
  143. Gerrard happy to focus on England
  144. New Zealand eye Aussie chance
  145. Hart could be England No1
  146. Algeria hope to follow England
  147. Greece out to upset the odds
  148. Khedira set for Ballack role
  149. Ferdinand not prepared to dream just yet
  150. Gerrard happy to focus on England
  151. Khedira set for Ballack role
  152. Aussies edge New Zealand
  153. Korea Republic see off Japan in South Africa warm-up
  154. Korea Republic edge Japan in warm-up
  155. Kiwi underdogs eye the spotlight
  156. Capello plays down Rooney discomfort
  157. Spain begin final preparations without Torres
  158. Cape Verdean minnows hold Portuguese
  159. Capello talk lifted England
  160. England see off resilient Mexico
  161. Kiwi performance boosts Herbert
  162. Koreans depart boosted by victory
  163. Pitch battles and Latin lessons
  164. Capello talk lifted England
  165. Torres talks fitness and targets
  166. Food for thought at Wembley
  167. Meghni injury blow for Algeria
  168. Johnson thrilled by England debut
  169. Hyundai?Kia Motors hands over vehicles for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa
  170. King ready to help England to glory
  171. No split loyalties for Capello
  172. Korea Republic settle in Austria
  173. Draws all around for finalists
  174. The Chollima uncovered
  175. All Whites' Brown set for surgery
  176. Much to ponder for Bradley
  177. Capello hails 'really important' Barry
  178. Nomvethe returns to boost Bafana
  179. Muller's bike blow for Germany
  180. Budweiser Contest shortlist announced
  181. Torres: Cup is Spain's to lose
  182. FIFA President saddened by singer's death
  183. Gekas, the Greek goal machine
  184. Upbeat Aussies land in South Africa
  185. Kek: Achieving the impossible
  186. Last tickets released for public sale
  187. Sammer: High hopes for Germany
  188. Torres back in training with Spain
  189. Streller blow for Swiss
  190. Upbeat Aussies land in South Africa
  191. Africa prepares for Fan Fest party
  192. Engelaar misses Oranje cut
  193. Torres back in training with Spain
  194. Warnock worry for Capello
  195. King ready for South Africa test
  196. Obama: We're behind the USA
  197. A Welcome draw for Honduras
  198. A Welcome draw for Honduras
  199. Subotic, the Serbian wanderer
  200. Messi fears England threat
  201. The dependable Socceroo
  202. Messi fears England threat
  203. The dependable Socceroo
  204. New Zealand: We're back
  205. Capello still working on Plan B
  206. Portugal's African connection
  207. FIFA World eyes South Africa 2010
  208. Nakamura in doubt for England encounter
  209. Brown clings to World Cup hope
  210. Domenech set to equal Hidalgo's record
  211. Argentina and Denmark arrive
  212. New Zealand shock Serbia
  213. US edge Turkey for happy send-off
  214. Brazilian Samurai ready to rumble for Japan
  215. Brazilian Samurai ready to rumble for Japan
  216. Lippi makes case for Marchisio
  217. Boateng handed Ghana spot
  218. Japan own goals earn England win
  219. Vela: The world will be watching
  220. Belarus stun Korea Republic
  221. Pepe to train with Portugal
  222. Ivorians can't hold off Paraguay
  223. Westermann blow for Germany
  224. US depart for South Africa, look to England
  225. Belarus surprise Korea Republic
  226. Low: Klose must work hard
  227. Marin: We can go all the way
  228. Ghana ready for life without Essien
  229. Korean Kwak out with knee knock
  230. Gilardino: The right time
  231. Strikers miss out for Nigeria
  232. Ghana ready for life without Essien
  233. Life after Nikopolidis
  234. A passion for South Africa
  235. Tough times for tournament team Germany
  236. Ferdinand plays down goalkeeping doubts
  237. Record night for Bafana, Mokoena
  238. Lee survives Korean squad cull
  239. The year Korea DPR shocked football
  240. Last update on 2010 FIFA World Cup™ preparations on the agenda
  241. Duo declared fit for Greece
  242. Da Silva: Defensive errors must end
  243. Injury ruled Anichebe out for Nigeria
  244. Korea DPR touch down
  245. Ready to welcome the fans
  246. Matsui making up for lost time
  247. Demel: We're now the underdogs
  248. Valdes backs Casillas after error
  249. Ferdinand sympathises with rejects
  250. Kennedy on song for Australia