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World News Archive07-Jun-2006
- 'Oil Dips Below $72 on Positive Iran News (Fox News)
News that Iran called some proposals made by world powers positive helped crude prices drop over $1.- 'World Cup news and services for Vodafone Malta customers (di-ve)
Vodafone Malta has just launched a wide range of World Cup news, infotainment and media for the benefit of all Vodafone football fans. Vodafone customers will be able to keep up to date on all world cup news or indulge themselves in a new Vodafone game by a simple SMS or through Vodafone live!- 'Fox Soccer Channel and FoxSoccer.com to Offer Comprehensive News Coverage of the World Cup (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
LOS ANGELES----June 5, 2006--Bolstered by the tremendous growth of soccer in the United States and growing advertiser interest in the sport, Fox Soccer Channel will offer comprehensive news coverage of the World Cup across its television, Internet, broadband and wireless platforms, featuring real-time results, news, analysis and highlights direct from Germany.- 'Ives at the World Cup (NorthJersey.com)
Herald News writer Ives Galarcep is in Germany tracking the month-long spectacle that crowns soccer's world champion. He'll blog daily on the games and the fans.- 'Gibson's 'World News' Debut Good for Second Among Newscasts (TV Week)
Charles Gibson's official debut as anchor of ABC's "World News Tonight" produced a second-place finish among newscasts for the week of May 29-June 2, which counts as a four-day week because of the Memorial Day holiday.- 'World-Ruling enables police to strip search fans (Reuters.co.uk)
DORTMUND, June 6 (Reuters) - German police will have the right to strip-search even those World Cup fans heading to stadiums whose behaviour gives them no specific grounds for suspicion, sports news agency SID reported on Tuesday.- 'All Rugby News (scrum.com)
This page covers all rugby and tournament news from around the world. Walker could play himself into World Cup contention 06 Jun 2006 Chev Walker will be given the chance to play his way into England's 2007 World Cup squad after becoming the latest high-profile league player to switch codes.- 'Good news for the Dutch (The Star Online)
FREIBURG (Germany): The Dutch team were buoyed by early news that five injured players were recovering well and should be ready for the World Cup.- 'Alternative World Cup TV guide (BBC News)
The BBC News website's guide to TV highlights during the first week of the football World Cup 2006.
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