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Jul 4, 2010

The World Cup in 3D: Britain deserves better - Telegraph

England's Wayne Rooney in action against the USA
England's exploits were not shown in 3D at all - and o

Regent Holidays celebrates 40 years in Eastern Europe - Telegraph

Regent Holidays celebrates 40 years in Eastern Europe
May Day celebrations in the capital city, Tirana Photo: ALAMY

Wimbledon 2010: Serena Williams defeats Vera Zvonareva to win women's final - Telegraph

Wimbledon 2010: Serena Williams defeats Vera Zvonareva to win women's final
Crowning glory: Serena Williams holds aloft the Venus Rosewater Dish Photo: GETTY IMAGES

World Cup 2010: Germany have the look of champions after romp over Argentina - Telegraph

World Cup 2010: Germany have the look of champions after romp over Argentina
In sharp contrast: Joachim Low had the upper hand over Argentina coach Diego Maradona on Saturday Photo: GETTY IMAGES

World Cup 2010: Spain's Andres Iniesta to repeat Euro 2008 victory over Germany - Telegraph

By Telegraph staff and agencies
Spain's Andres Iniesta
Looking forward: Spain's Andres Iniesta says his side are desperate to reach the World Cup final Photo: GETTY IMAGES

Goldman Sachs warns on global economic slowdown - Telegraph

In Sangin, most dangerous Afghan district, British troops fear war will last 10 years - Telegraph

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Royal Marines fire mortars
British troops fear they may need to keep fighting for control of Sangin, Afghanistan's most dangerous district, for another 10 years. Here Royal Marines fire mortars from a small patrol base on its outskirts Photo: JANE MINGAY

Former intelligence chief Stella Rimington warns of threat to Britain from Russian spies - Telegraph

Dame Stella Rimington
Dame Stella Rimington, the former head of MI5, believes Russia still possesses 'a very large and well-resourced intelligence community' Photo: MARTIN POPE

MPs' expenses: Former Labour MP Frank Cook claimed for DIY items bought in USA - Telegraph

By Alastair Jamieson
Frank Cook
Frank Cook claimed twice on his expenses for DIY equipment bought in America

Mr Cook, who represented Stockton North until this year’s election, billed the taxpayer for carpet underlay, a universal saw, wall hangings and a swivel cleaner that he said were for his constituency office.

Spain beats Paraguay in World Cup action

Spain's David Villa, left, celebrates after scoring a goal during the World Cup quarterfinal in Johannesburg, South Africa, Saturday, July 3, 2010. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar) Spain's David Villa, left, celebrates after scoring a goal during the World Cup quarterfinal in Johannesburg, South Africa, Saturday, July 3, 2010. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

Updated: Sat Jul. 03 2010 4:32:03 PM

The Associated Press
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — David Villa scored with seven minutes left Saturday to give Spain a 1-0 win over Paraguay and its first ever appearance in the World Cup semifinals.
The ball fell to Villa in the area after Pedro Rodriguez hit the post. The Spain striker took one touch before curling a shot that hit both posts before going in.
Villa's tournament-leading fifth goal set up a semifinal match against Germany in Durban on Wednesday.
Paraguay's defence mostly kept Spain's vaunted attack at bay, and both teams' best chance to win in normal time came from the penalty spot.
Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas saved a 59th-minute penalty kick by Oscar Cardozo before Paraguay captain Justo Villar matched him from a retaken effort by Xabi Alonso two minutes later.