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Fifa rejected the Football Association of Ireland's request to replay the Republic's play-off defeat against France, which was decided by a Thierry Henry handball not seen by the match officials. Full Article at The Scotsman
England's 2018 World Cup bid team yesterday launched a passionate defence of their campaign as the public relations war among bidding nations intensified. Full Article at The Independent
Cape Town residents walk past billboards highlighting the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup, August 29, 2009. Despite mounting enthusiasm for the tournament, some difficulties remain. View Photo »
In summer, Cape Town is like Miami
Pat Nevin has tipped Roy Hodgson to succeed Fabio Capello as England coach. Full Article at The Independent
By Matthew Futterman Cape Town, South Africa The global soccer establishment, which has gathered here in South Africa ahead of Friday's World Cup draw, is dealing with an international mess that has been decades in the making. Full Article at Wall Street Journal
England have little choice but to turn to the likes of Jonathan Trott and Kevin Pietersen due to the failings of the domestic system, according to Michael Vaughan. Full Article at The Independent
Cape Town residents walk past billboards highlighting next year's 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup, August 29, 2009. Despite mounting enthusiasm for the tournament, some difficulties remain. View Photo »
Morne will join up with the squad in Cape Town on Wednesday
Wednesday, December 02, 2009 JOHANNESBURG: More than three years after qualifying began, the 204 countries who set out to reach the sporting showpiece have been whittled down to 32 drawn from the six FIFA global federations. Full Article at The News
Wednesday, December 02, 2009 CAPE TOWN: A touch of Hollywood comes to Cape Town this week with Academy Award winner Charlize Theron joining David Beckham, running great Haile Gebrselassie and a host of others at the World Cup draw. Full Article at The News
Cape Town (Afrikaans: Kaapstad /ˈkɑːpstɑt/; Xhosa: iKapa) is the third most populous city in South Africa, forming part of the metropolitan municipality of the City of Cape Town. Full Article
Striking workers demonstrate outside Cape Town's Green Point 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup stadium, July 9, 2009. The trade union leading the national construction strike that entered its second day on Thursday has warned other employers to avoid confrontation in wage negotiations.
View Photo »Striking workers demonstrate outside Cape Town's Green Point 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup stadium July 9, 2009. The trade union leading the national construction strike that entered its second day on Thursday has warned other employers to avoid confrontation in wage negotiations.
View Photo »Striking workers demonstrate outside Cape Town's Green Point 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup stadium, July 9, 2009. The trade union leading the national construction strike that entered its second day on Thursday has warned other employers to avoid confrontation in wage negotiations.
View Photo »Striking workers demonstrate outside Cape Town's Green Point 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup stadium July 9, 2009. The trade union leading the national construction strike that entered its second day on Thursday has warned other employers to avoid confrontation in wage negotiations.
View Photo »Striking workers demonstrate outside Cape Town's Green Point 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup stadium, July 9, 2009. The trade union leading the national construction strike that entered its second day on Thursday has warned other employers to avoid confrontation in wage negotiations.
View Photo »Striking workers demonstrate outside Cape Town's Green Point 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup stadium, July 9, 2009. The trade union leading the national construction strike that entered its second day on Thursday has warned other employers to avoid confrontation in wage negotiations.
View Photo »Striking workers demonstrate outside Cape Town's Green Point 2010 FIFA World Cup stadium, July 9, 2009. The trade union leading the national construction strike that entered its second day on Thursday has warned other employers to avoid confrontation in wage negotiations.
View Photo »Workers walk past an upturned wheelbarrow outside Cape Town's Green Point 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup stadium as construction work grinds to a halt during strike action, July 8, 2009.
View Photo »Work on Cape Town's Green Point 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup stadium grinds to a halt as unions embark on strike action, July 8, 2009.
View Photo »Work on Cape Town's Green Point 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup stadium grinds to a halt as unions embark on strike action, July 8, 2009.
View Photo »Work on Cape Town's Green Point 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup stadium grinds to a halt as unions embark on strike action, July 8, 2009.
View Photo »Work on Cape Town's Green Point 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup stadium grinds to a halt as unions embark on strike action, July 8, 2009.
View Photo »Workers walk past an upturned wheelbarrow outside Cape Town's Green Point 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup stadium as construction work grinds to a halt during strike action, July 8, 2009.
View Photo »A general view of the WC2010 Cape Town Green Point under construction stadium taken on June 22, 2009 in Cape Town, South Africa. Green Point stadium will host some matches of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
View Photo »Construction workers at Green Point stadium in Cape Town await the arrival of South African President Jacob Zuma June 11, 2009.
View Photo »A general view of Cape Town's Green Point Stadium under construction May 26, 2009. The stadium is earmarked to host soccer matches of the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup.
View Photo »Workers walk along the rim of Cape Town's Green Point Stadium May 26, 2009. The stadium is earmarked to host soccer matches of the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup.
View Photo »A impoverished shanty town area seen in Cape Town, South Africa, in the shadow of Table Mountain, background, which has been occupied for over 20 years without improvement, Monday, June 8, 2009. Tha 19th World Economic Forum on Africa will be held in Cape Town from June 10, 2009.
View Photo »A impoverished shanty town area seen in Cape Town, South Africa, in the shadow of Table Mountain, background right, which has been occupied for over 20 years without improvement, Monday, June 8, 2009. Tha 19th World Economic Forum on Africa will be held in Cape Town from June 10, 2009.
View Photo »Children stand in an impoverished shanty town area of Cape Town, South Africa, in the shadow of Table Mountain, background, an area which has been occupied for over 20 years without improvement, Monday, June 8, 2009.
View Photo »Cape Town residents watch as a plume of sea spray blows out of a stormwater drain on the city's Sea Point beachfront May 17, 2009. The geyser like effect was created by large waves pushing the spray up the pipe, as the city experienced the first of the winter storms.
View Photo »ANC President Jacob Zuma, center, arrives inside Parliament in Cape Town, South Africa, Wednesday, May 6, 2009. South Africa's parliament is meeting to elect Jacob Zuma as the country's president. Zuma's African National Congress won elections last month with 65.9 percent of the vote.
View Photo »ANC President Jacob Zuma arrives outside Parliament in Cape Town, South Africa, Wednesday, May 6, 2009. South Africa's parliament is meeting to elect Jacob Zuma as the country's president. Zuma's African National Congress won elections last month with 65.9 percent of the vote.
View Photo »ANC President Jacob Zuma, center, arrives outside Parliament in Cape Town, South Africa, Wednesday, May 6, 2009. South Africa's parliament is meeting to elect Jacob Zuma as the country's president. Zuma's African National Congress won elections last month with 65.9 percent of the vote.
View Photo »DA supporters cheer up as they wait for Cape Town mayor and DA(Democratic Alliance), South African opposition party, leader Helen Zille(not in picture) arrival at Cape Town, South Africa on April 24, 2009.
View Photo »Striking workers demonstrate outside Cape Town's Green Point 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup stadium July 9, 2009. The trade union leading the national construction strike that entered its second day on Thursday has warned other employers to avoid confrontation in wage negotiations.
View Photo »We are opening a hotel each in the British Virgin islands and Mexico while our Cape Town hotel will open in December 2009. Another two are underway in Morocco
I've known Trevor Immelman from Cape Town for some time and he's friends with Lance Armstrong ... When he heard what I was going through, he called Lance and I got an SMS from him wishing me luck. That was pretty special.
One of the interesting exhibitions will be that of Air Namibia, where visitors could first-hand experience a flight simulator, demonstrated by a pilot, as well as stand a chance of winning two return tickets to Cape Town and accommodation for two at a five-star wine estate
I’m looking forward to be visiting Cape Town for the first time ... especially since I’ll be there to help out the JAG Foundation and its work with the youth of South Africa.
I’m looking forward to be visiting Cape Town for the first time
The stadiums are ready and we expect Cape Town's stadium to be complete by the end of the year
The fact that literally hundreds of staff have to move between the two cities, and that ministers also have to have houses in Cape Town, houses in Pretoria, and that the state needed to provide transport, cars, in both Pretoria and Cape Town [comes] at [a] great cost to the state.
But, what government is looking at at this particular stage, is basically, to look at how much it costs the state to run a government from Pretoria and a Parliament in Cape Town. It's just an exploratory discussion at this stage... to understand the cost implications.
I'm confident that all the stadiums will be ready. Of course, the one in Cape Town, we've always said December or probably next year.
The government task team is looking at waste and excesses and looking at the totality of expenses that may require review, and those range from the procurement of vehicles to this expensive practice of having Parliament in Cape Town, when government is in Pretoria - because cumulatively there's more was...
The old National Party government spent half the year in Cape Town and half the year in Pretoria. Now there's a lot of commuting and two houses. Ministers should live in one house - that would be a major, major save.
Those excesses range from procurement of vehicles, right up to this expensive practice of having Parliament in Cape Town, when government is in Pretoria.
Safety is definitely a concern for young Australians and that's why we chose to stay in Cape Town and Durban
Johannesburg ISPs have long enjoyed benefits such as improved performance for traffic within the city, cost-savings and an extra layer of redundancy from the JINX ... Cape Town service providers will now also be able to take advantage of a local peering point and experience the same benefits.
The amount of Internet traffic in Cape Town has grown exponentially over the past few years, as online media, call centers and other heavy Internet business users have flourished
Our research shows that, for the R1.3-million average cost of a tiny studio flat in central London, one could acquire an ultra-modern loft apartment in central Cape Town, or a three-bedroom apartment right on the beach front in Sea Point.
While I was still working for a company in Johannesburg my managers wanted to send me on emergency carpentry work in Cape Town on a plane. I refused and asked my supervisors, ‘what if the plane crashed?’
We need to draw inspiration from Cape Town and look for cheaper, faster and better models for developing the city by involving citizens and all other stakeholders.
Ajax Cape Town has become known for its style of attacking Dutch football and the development of youth players. It is important that we continue with this vision by appointing the right coach
We believe we have sufficient accommodation inventory in South Africa and the final draw in Cape Town on December 4 (this year) will help us to determine our accommodation requirements and how we need to plan to meet the accommodation demand for the tournament
For the City of Cape Town, the Peace Cup presents a further opportunity in the unification process. We know that sports play’s a major role in unifying countries and this is what we’d like to see at the end of the day when the South African team’s take on their international counterparts
If the bus is full by one o'clock and leaves for Cape Town it will reach there by 10 in the morning
Ajax Cape Town will never stand in the way of any footballer or coach who gets an opportunity to further their career with an overseas contract ... On the positive side, this will open a door for us into Turkey for our players seeking to play at higher levels.
In Cape Town poor residents are expected to shut up and put up with poor services.
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