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Soccer is a fun game. It is very popular. It is popular all over the world. It is fun to watch. It is fun to play. It is a simple game. There are two teams. They play on a big grassy field. There is one ball. There are two goals with nets. Each team
By Scott Stearns White House 24 February 2006 President Bush says he is optimistic that Iraq will succeed in forming a government of national unity, despite sectarian violence following this week's bo
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By Kurt Achin Seoul 12 April 2006 A South Korean protester shouts slogan during an anti-government rally denouncing the South Korean government's move to forge a free trade deal with the United States
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