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HONG KONG – As the locals put it, neither China nor Hong Kong are in the month-long World Cup of football in South Africa, but the city warmly welcomed, arguably, the greatest sporting show on earth which kicked off Friday.

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Mexico's late equalizer didn't dampen South African celebrations as the hosts opened the World Cup with a 1-1 draw on Friday that overshadowed the tragic death of Nelson Mandela's great granddaughter in a car accident on the eve of the tournament. 

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