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	<title>Comments on: Mexico: Funny World Cup Clips</title>
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		<title>By: The Global Game &#124; Left Wing (Crossing soccer with life) &#187; Global voices &#124; Intriguing stories, beyond FIFA&#8217;s control</title>
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		<description>[...] Cambridge, Massachusetts &#124; We long ago realized the value of Global Voices Online, the Harvard University–based project that sorts and translates Web logs worldwide, but its ability to circumvent the predictability of mass media makes it a must-read during the World Cup finals. The writing lacks a high gloss but shows the integrity of individuals, the non-credentialed masses, who offer insight into their experience of life. [...]</description>
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