Video: Papua New Guinea
Slideshows: Papua New Guinea
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The July 2007 FIFA World Rankings have been released with a shakeup at the top.
By Wordsleuth | Published 7/18/2007
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This whole article is about the game, the passion for it, the teasing and the mocking trends that exists among soccer fans in Brazil
By Carlos Rix | Published 5/17/2008
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Soccer withstood apartheid,
Now nine South African cities are gearing up to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament for the first time ever
By W.V. Fitzgerald | Published 7/29/2007
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The August 2007 FIFA World Rankings have been released.
By Wordsleuth | Published 9/2/2007
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The exciting soccer game from PSP, FIFA Soccer 2005 is a game you should go crazy for.
By Kemet Dugue | Published 2/8/2007
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The top 200 teams have been updated for June 2007. Italy remains in the top spot while France climbs to number 2. Brazil drops from third to second and Germany climbed from 5 to 4.
By Wordsleuth | Published 6/25/2007
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At the Leipzig Games Conference today, Microsoft revealed that the Xbox 360 would be the only system to feature next-gen soccer for the next year.
By John Constantine | Published 8/23/2006
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Brazil has overtaken the world number 1 ranking from Italy, but does the Copa America give them enough clout to do so?
By Wordsleuth | Published 7/19/2007
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The FIFA World Cup will played in Germany, aren't you excited? FIFA stands for Federation Internationale de Football Association (I had to look that up) and it is like the Major League Baseball of soccer, or as the rest of the world calls it, football.
By Jetlag Democracy | Published 6/12/2006
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The World Cup is the most important competition in international soccer and is the most widely-viewed sporting event in the world.
By clarsonimus | Published 1/5/2006
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There is a reason why soccer is not called �football,' in America
soccer sucks. American football is far better and far superior than the world's so-called most popular sport, which for some reason is also called �football.'
By INACTIVE | Published 6/22/2006
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A soccer coach enlists the help of one of his players to tell you which soccer cleat is better and and why.
By B.J. Crock | Published 8/28/2006
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An editorial that considers why Americans, despite being a nation of immigrants from soccer-loving countries, still can't be convinced by Nike, Walmart, Pepsi and the rest of our leaders into embracing this sport.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 6/12/2006
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The World Cup has been the premier international soccer competition since it first began in 1930.
By Allen Butler | Published 6/21/2006
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Lack of women's rights can vary from the inability to vote or hold office to work in certain career fields to file for divorce to the risk of being raped by husbands with no repercussion for the man.
By Brittany Russell | Published 6/2/2008
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I used to take a class that had us use the New York Times headlines as "batting Practice" for funny. Headline, retort. Headline, retort. Repeat. A lot.
By Don Seaman | Published 2/27/2007
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Buy something only when you need it. Have you ever buy something but you never use it? Nearly everyone buys products they never actually use.
By Tanto wi | Published 6/12/2007
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The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), has announced it is giving over $2 million towards funding emergency assistance in Mexico and Papua New Guinea.
By C. Michelle | Published 11/22/2007
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Papua New Guinea is one of the world's most well preserved and beautiful countries. It consists of several hundred offshore islands with unique flora, fauna and many diverse primitive tribal cultures.
By syed numan | Published 7/15/2007
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The Papua New Guinea islands called Carteret Islands are submerging and are expected to be utterly uninhabitable by 2015 but evacuation is expected to take until 2020.
By Kareyth Patrick | Published 9/21/2007
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Recent studies show that HIV/AIDS is decreasing in some countries, while increasing severely. Europe has been heavily affected by new cases of HIV over the past year. What do doctors suggest we do individually to slow the epidemic?
By Jennifer Shipon | Published 6/11/2006
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Human penises are drastically different from other primate penises. This may be due to intrasexual or intersexual competition. The shape of the human penis may suggest the polyandry of women.
By Mindy Buzard | Published 7/11/2006
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FIFA 08 is the latest installment from EA games. Over the last few years EA has dominated the industry with high quality and high budgeted games. EA Sports releases the most well known sports games and the FIFA series has always topped the charts.
By C. Nagel | Published 11/14/2007
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If you're planning on a business trip to Brazil, all should go well, as long as you've been introduced by a native of the country.
By Emma S. | Published 7/24/2005
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See a really pink kitchen from decades' past. Hang out with some Antarctic penguins. Ponder the beauty of some great American Impressionists' works. All this and more with your visit to St. Louis' Forest Park.
By Roy Barnes | Published 9/28/2006
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U2 has had many monster hits over three decades. Here are some of their greatest songs.
By Abe | Published 9/21/2006
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Is the recent spate of hurricanes, earthquakes, floods and epidemics an ominous signal that the end is near? Or has human greed ravaged Mother Earth to the breaking point? Recent scientific findings tell us of the deadly consequences of global warming.
By Anne Ng | Published 8/29/2006
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It's been a long time since he played "First Irishman" in classic 70's movie "The Long Good Friday"
By James Bartlett | Published 7/20/2006
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As the start of the FIFA World Cup(TM) approaches the coaches of the teams going to Germany this year, find themselves in very similar situations, however, there is one national coach that seems to be unworried: Anibal Ruiz.
By WKS | Published 4/9/2006
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FIFA announced Tuesday the countries to host the 2011 Women's World Cup and the 2014 Men's World Cup. The 2011 Women's FIFA World Cup will be held in Germany. The 2014 FIFA World Cup tournament for the Men's side will be held in Brazil.
By Mo Morrissey | Published 10/31/2007
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Women in some 70 countires (Algeria to Zambia) belong to 5W, a non-profit worldwide women's friendship organization supporting solo travel. Members make contacts abroad, get and give information, and can provide homestays or be guests.
By Rochelle Cashdan | Published 3/22/2006
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The abuse of women is rampant globally. Read true experiences of the victims and how you can help stop the violence.
By Simran | Published 9/25/2005
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Nexus Radio is a computer program that allows you to listen to and record songs from over 4,000 available radio stations.
By Lee Andrew Henderson | Published 9/27/2006
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I never thought of myself as a soccer mom, but AYSO made me realize that "everyone plays" is just what I was looking for
By Maniacal Mommy | Published 1/25/2008
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The research I have done on this topic have made me realize how far this country still needs to go in treating working women with respect by paying them what they are worth.
By Mstywrl | Published 8/11/2005
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I've played soccer for over two decades, I've watched soccer for an equivalent amount of time and soccer video games are one of my favorite types of video games - ranking just behind football.
By LIVIN | Published 4/15/2008
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Even though Cricket was meant to Westernize the Trobrianders, it was evolved into a sport that embodied Trobriander ideals.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 10/30/2005
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Fitness is crucial for all soccer players. The most important fitness components in soccer include aerobic capacity, flexibility, strength, power and speed. The focus of this discussion will be on fitness tests and training to improve a player's fitness for soccer.
By Jack Brooks | Published 6/12/2008
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Far from being uncivilized, the ancient Filipinos had a unique identity at par with any of it's time.
By Pathetic Man | Published 4/9/2006
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Descended from US Military Jeeps left in the islands during World War 2, they have since evolved to become the country's' major mode of public transport.
By Pathetic Man | Published 3/22/2006
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War may be God's way of teaching geography, but many Americans pay little attention to the rest of the world. Geography and other social studies classes don't seem to make much of a dent, as confirmed by a recent study.
By Rochelle Cashdan | Published 4/25/2006
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For over 50 years, antibiotics have been the answer to many bacterial infections. Antibiotics are chemical substances that are secreted by living things. Doctors prescribed these medicines to cure many diseases.
By John Olley | Published 12/11/2006
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This article is demonstrating the power that soccer has in transcending cultures and backgrounds. How it is truly the chance for everyone to represented, no matter how large or how small.
By Farzin Mojtabai | Published 4/27/2006
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On March 13th 2006 Celtic and Scotland fans mourned the passing of legendary soccer winger Jimmy Johnstone. This article gives details of his extraordinary life.
By Daniel Law | Published 4/13/2006
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Heather Mitts, an acclaimed US Women's soccer player, achieved gold in the 2004 Olympic Games. Her resume is decorated with awards, media coverage, and more.
By M. Gibson | Published 5/15/2006
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Children participating in organized sports, such as soccer, remain at risk for developing significant sports injuries.
By Christine Cadena | Published 10/26/2006
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While the NBA attempts to rid itself of teenagers with an age limit, US Soccer expanded its rosters, encouraged young players to go pro and created an avenue for the players to train with professionals and get playig time through a Reserve league.
By Brian McCormick, CSCS | Published 4/30/2005
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list of world countries
By Bridget Delaney | Published 10/15/2007
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