Word: argentina
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...like watching your children backyard-wrestle. Senegal beats France, and the Senegalese throw a huge party venting their anger over two centuries of French colonialism. Imagine how much fun it is for anyone to act superior to the French, and multiply that by Senegal. And last Friday England and Argentina got to work out whatever their deal was with those islands. The problem for us, however, is that it's really hard to work up that much antagonism when you're a superpower with a short history and friendly borders. Last week we pulled off a huge victory against Portugal...
...like watching your children backyard-wrestle. Senegal beats France, and the Senegalese throw a huge party venting their anger over two centuries of French colonialism. Imagine how much fun it is for anyone to act superior to the French, and multiply that by Senegal. And last Friday England and Argentina got to work out whatever their deal was with those islands. The problem for us, however, is that it's really hard to work up that much antagonism when you're a superpower with a short history and friendly borders. Last week we pulled off a huge victory against Portugal...
...this year's World Cup soccer tournament, England's games were assigned to Japan and not to the other co-host, South Korea. But to the Japanese, England plus soccer equals one thing: trouble. So the country is on full-scale alert for a hooligan invasion, especially when rivals Argentina and England face off in Sapporo on June 7. Hotels have established Brit-free zones to keep troublemakers away from everybody else. Merchants with shops near stadiums are boarding up their windows. Organizers will try to keep fans from different countries away from one another after games by posting exit...
Person of the Week BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM The hopes of the blessed isle rested on his spiky mohawk and healed foot?and David Beckham delivered. The English captain punched in a penalty kick to secure England's 1-0 victory over Argentina. Bookies immediately shortened the odds against the Brits...
Lewis, accompanied by Owen I. Breck ’01 and Robert A. D. Pike ’01, was driving along a gravel mountain road near the town of Puerto Madryn, Argentina, when he lost control of the car, which flipped over...