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[2006 World Cup]Day 30: Berlin celebrates, while South Africa looks to a new beginning
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| Africa calling! It was Africa’s day in Berlin on 7 July 2006, two days prior to the Final of the 2006 FIFA World Cup ™. (2006-07-08) |
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[2006 World Cup]Full support from Nelson Mandela for FIFA initiative(1) |
| On 30 June and 1 July 2006, FIFA held this year’s FIFA Anti-Discrimination Day to make a clear statement to people around the world about football’s united stance against racism. (2006-07-04) |
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Snow in Cape Town is calling for a Change of Season for the FIFA World Cup 2010 |
| The low temperatures and early nights of the South African Winter are calling for moving the 2010 FIFA World Cup to December (2006-10-26) |
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[2006 World Cup]‘Football for a better world’ concert set for July 7
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| On July 7, two days before the FIFA World Cup ™ Final in Berlin, the German capital will enjoy a foretaste of the musical style favoured by 2010 hosts South Africa. (2006-06-23) |
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The IziCwe Code proudly supports the 2010 Fifa World Cup™ |
| In response to President Mbeki's promise of "hosting the best world cup ever in 2010 ", The IziCwe Code donates an Innovation Iklwa to the Local Organising Committee (2006-07-25) |
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Mbeki's World Cup Promise calls for Total Commitment from all South Africans |
| At the unveiling ceremony of the 2010 Fifa World Cup ™ emblem in Berlin, President Thabo Mbeki promised 'the most successful world cup ever' for 2010 (2006-07-09) |
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[2006 World Cup]2006 FIFA World Cup against racism |
| Joseph Blatter, Franz Beckenbauer, Wolfgang Schäuble and South African civil rights activist Tokyo Sexwale joined forces on Wednesday in Berlin to promote a campaign against discrimination and racism. (2006-06-29) |
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Are You Ready to Compete for the World Cup in 2010? |
| A Revolutionary New Innovation Program, BrandOvation™, is aligning Employee Commitment to President Mbeki’s World Cup Promise (2007-01-29) |
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The Kaiser's 2010 Alert is calling for stronger World Cup Branding |
| "The organisation for the World Cup in South Africa is beset by big problems," Beckenbauer was quoted by news agencies as saying. The Kaiser's warning has sparked a fury of responses from South Africa (2006-09-24) |
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Snow in Johannesburg is calling for a Change of Season for the FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa |
| The low temperatures and early nights of the South African Winter are calling for moving the 2010 World Cup to December (2006-08-02) |
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The Branding Power of Soccer: Putting South Africa on the World Stage for 2007 |
| The award of the Soccerex 2007, the world 's largest soccer exhibition, to Johannesburg signals a significant shift in South Africa's Brand Image (2006-12-03) |
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The IziCwe Code @ 2010 Partnership Conference: Revealing Innovation Secrets from Emperor Shaka |
| A revolutionary new innovation program, called The IziCwe Code, is aligning Employee Commitment to President Mbeki’s 2010 Promise (2006-08-29) |
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2010 a Catalyst for Nation Branding and Investors Confidence in Africa |
| At the 2010 Media Briefing by Deputy Finance Minister, Jabu Moleketi, at the Union Buildings, Government Leaders stressed the Role of Nation Branding for the 2010 World Cup (2006-12-13) |
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City of Johannesburg is calling for Internal Branding Advice from Global Gurus |
| Run SA's cities "like a business" and investors will flood in. That's the advice from former mayor of New York Rudolph Giuliani, who will be helping Johannesburg shape up crime-wise in time for the 20 (2006-08-02) |
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Government Support Fostering Growth in Sub-Saharan Tourism Industry |
| The Sub-Saharan tourism industry grew at 11.1% in 2006 against 2005 on account of strong government support and lack of other developed industries in the region. (2008-05-17) |
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Archbishop Tutu calls for Internal Branding of South African Society |
| In his Biko Memorial Lecture, Archbishop Desmond Tutu called for a South Africa "where everyone respects themselves, has a positive self-image and holds others in high regards." (2006-09-27) |
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South Africa 2010: Why Papai Joel is the right man for Bafana hot seat |
| Amidst much criticism from the South African press, new national coach Joel Santana has a track record of turning losing teams into championship winners. (2008-05-01) |
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