Shunned by West, Zimbabwe Finds a Friend in Beijing Wall Street Journal A state-backed Chinese firm controls a coveted diamond mine. A new parliament building, renovatedsoccer stadium and agricultural school are in the works, all courtesy of Beijing. In Zimbabwe, the appeal of the Chinese way—a model that prizes ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Olympians' art museum in Fort Myers shows table tennis' history The News-Press At the Olympics: Table tennis became an Olympic sport in 1988 in Seoul, Korea. • Popularity: According to the International Table Tennis Federation, the sport ranks second worldwide behindsoccer in terms of participation. • Paddles: They are made out ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Most Unusual Stadiums Khaleej Times Sports fans around the world love bragging about their fanaticism, arguing over who are the most loyal, loudest and most passionate supporters. Followers of Mexican soccer team Club Deportivo Guadalajara, known as Chivas, could lay claim to these ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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China: why SA's losing out Citizen The country's marketers have done much to boost tourist numbers from China. Excitement and fanfare around the World Cup soccer last year helped generate awareness about the country inChina; a presence at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo gave the country ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Naspers's Greyling Bets on $7 Pay-TV Package to Work Magic Across Africa Bloomberg Across its markets, Naspers will use sport to lure users. In the main markets of Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa, Supersport is among the largest funders of local soccer leagues and rugby, said Greyling. Supersport is Africa's largest sponsor of sport, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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OSW secure broadcasting deal for 2014 World Cup qualifying matches insideworldfootball (blog) The rights were secured exclusively with Asian sports marketing agency World Sport Group (WSG), and OWS will broadcast both live and delayed matches from qualifying. The first games includeChina versus Singapore, Australia versus Thailand and Syria ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Photos of the day, September 1, 2011 National Post (blog) An Argentina team supporter (C) puts up posters featuring soccer player Lionel Messi and former Argentina coach Diego Maradona (L), on a street in Kolkata September 1, 2011. Argentina will play an international friendly soccer match against Venezuela ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Hanwha SolarOne to Attend and Host a Booth at the 2011 European Photovoltaic ... MarketWatch (press release) The company's booth B4 is located in hall B5. Earlier this year, Hanwha SolarOne became the official sponsor of the Hamburg SV soccer club. The Company's booth at PVSEC will reflect its Hamburg SV sponsorship and the spirit of sport. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Why SA Inc is losing out on world's hottest tourism trend Moneyweb.co.za South Africa's marketers have already done much to boost tourist numbers from China. Excitement and fanfare around the World Cup Soccer in South Africa last year helped generate awareness about the country in China; a presence at the 2010 Shanghai ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
INSPIRED LAUNCHES VIRTUAL SPORTS IN CHINA WITH LADBROKES AND AGTECH 4-traders (press release) Inspired's suite of Virtual Sports includes soccer, horse racing, tennis, greyhound racing, speedway, roulette, lotto and cycling. Already available in 22 countries worldwide and in 16 different languages, the innovative product is fully configurable ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Apple & Tree / Danny and Yaron Gottfried Ha'aretz I wanted to go out and play soccer." Yaron: "When I entered Thelma Yellin the whole place talked like me, there was no need to fake it. I played music happily and afterward I set up a recording studio at home." Yaron: "It didn't happen. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A review of real economic developments across SA, Africa and the world Creamer Media's Engineering News Like its rivals, the company – South Africa's second-largest construction group by market capitalisation – has been hurt by an industry-wide slump as big projects tapered off after the 2010soccer World Cup. New CEO Henry Laas said in March his top ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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NSU continues progress under Tadlock Tahlequah Daily Press International students have proved their competitiveness as RiverHawks, with eight members of the women's tennis team and half the soccer team composed of international students. “We are finding a way to get as many faculty as we can abroad, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Busa's new leader has a tough job ahead Business Day The Orlando Pirates fan — she tweets vigorously for her soccer team — also says South African companies must be "shaped to shoot" at the opportunities in trade blocs such as the Brics grouping. India and China each sign about 40 deals a day, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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