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Camacho: 'Korea were lucky'
Sour grapes for Spain's Jose Antonio Camacho, champagne for South Korea's Guus Hiddink.

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Web rants, raves greet US soccer defeat
Minutes after the whistle blew, signaling the United States' defeat by
Germany on Friday, World Cup fans turned to the Web to express amazement,
vent frustrations and even take a few shots at the team's unexpected
success.

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Soccer is kicking at the wrong door
Soccer in the US is not, will not become, will never be the incredible
sporting, cultural, even political influence it is in virtually every other
nation on the planet. (Requires free registration). Also read:
Coming close raises questions.

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Is the future of football female?
As World Cup football fever continues to sweep the planet, a look at the
rise in female players in the USA.

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Jaywalking in Japan
These are the best of times and worst of times in Japan; relative success on the football field, mild hooliganism off it.

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How England Blew It
Alan Hansen's expert views on the end of England's dream. Also read: One-trick England were plain pony.

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Delight in a land where little else is going right
Brazil reached the last four of the World Cup hours after its economy had
its darkest day since the immediate aftermath of September 11.

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Offbeat
When in Italy, eat, drink and sleep soccer
Dispute over spelling of Korea
Korean insurers lose on team's World Cup wins

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