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| Wednesday,Jul 12,2006, Posted at :19:21 (GMT+7)
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| Tuesday ,Jul 11,2006, Posted at : 13:30 (GMT+7) |
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National Medals for Winners
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Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi Monday awarded medals to the players of the national team squad that brought the country's fourth World Cup back from Germany.
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| Monday ,Jul 10,2006, Posted at : 14:47 (GMT+7) |
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Mirolav Klose Carries off Golden Shoe Award
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| After 64 games packed with goals and non-stop action, Germany’s Mirolav Klose has carried off the adidas Golden Shoe award as the top scorer at the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany. |
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| Monday ,Jul 10,2006, Posted at : 14:27 (GMT+7) |
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Italy Win World Cup
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| Italy are world champions for the fourth time after beating ten-man France 5-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw in Berlin's Olympiastadion on Monday, July 10, 2006 (VN). |
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| Sunday ,Jul 09,2006, Posted at : 14:16 (GMT+7) |
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Germany Win Third-Place
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| Two long-range efforts from Bastian Schweinstieger ensured hosts Germany overcame Portugal to claim third place. |
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| Saturday ,Jul 08,2006, Posted at : 20:33 (GMT+7) |
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The Race for Third Place
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| A match with real meaning awaits the public in Stuttgart on Sunday (2: AM - VN). Germany are keen to thank their amazing fans by clinching third place on the podium, while Miroslav Klose hopes to secure the adidas Golden Shoe award with a flourish. For a Portugal side attempting to equal their best-ever the World Cup finish of third in 1966, Luis Figo in particular will want to end his international career on a high. |
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