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2010 Fifa World Cup
DOMBORAMWARI, Zimbabwe - For members of the Positive Ladies Football Club, playing soccer is much more than just a way to have fun.
JOHANNESBURG - South Africa's health minister says the country must continue to use sports to highlight social issues long after the World Cup.
JOHANNESBURG - Already criticized by some for being too noisy, the vuvuzela could also be spreading colds and flu germs, according to a London doctor.
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast - Ivory Coast striker Didier Drogba has hope of playing in the World Cup after having surgery on his broken right arm in a Swiss hospital Saturday.
JOHANNESBURG - AIDS awareness groups say they are protesting a ban by the world soccer body FIFA on the distribution of health related information and condoms at World Cup stadiums and fan events.
More News
- South African midfielder has heart condition
- Fulham's Zamora likely to have surgery next week
- Fabregas may have broken leg
- Beckham in London after surgery in Finland
- Doctor: Beckham recovering well after surgery
- Dr. says Beckham's Achilles' tendon totally torn
- Report: Beckham surgery completed successfully
- David Beckham arrives in Finland for surgery
- Beckham begins journey to Finland for surgery
- WADA offers FIFA assistance over African medicines
- AP Interview: FIFA concern over African stimulants
- Ashley Cole out for 3 months with broken ankle