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[Title] => Man tries to grab World Cup trophy before final
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[Title] => Grandson: Nelson Mandela to greet World Cup fans
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[Title] => South Africans celebrate World Cup's arrival
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[Title] => Colorful 'Soccer City' to open and close World Cup
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[Title] => South Africa marks 100 days to World Cup
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