2014 #fifaworldcupbrazil draw sees host nation pooled with #Croatia, #Cameroon and #Mexico in Group A; B sees repeat of ESP-NED 2010 #final
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#England kick off their finals quest with 'die tie' against #Italy in sweltering #Manaus; #Belgium's golden generation given 'easy' Group H
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Nearly US$1bn to be spent on #security at 2014 #fifaworldcupbrazil; shadow of inequality, poor prioritisation looms as public 'unconvinced'
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Spectacle of the incredible Fernanda Lima @FernandaLimaBah presenting the draw contrasts sharply with violent favelas http://t.co/uumXm8BpaR
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It’s a true fact that a game of football is not enjoyed as much if one cannot get access to medicine or proper food and education for one’s children. Whilst inequality seems to have become an accepted norm for many, the people oppressed by it cannot be expected to accept it as readily.
It used to be that Brazilians were sated by football and soap operas while their rich compatriots flew over them in helicopters. What happened?