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The police will keep up security in the country after the 2010 FIFa World Cup, National Police Commissioner General Bheki Cele said in Johannesburg on Wednesday.
That's not original. It is the sub-heading to an article in the week-end Financial Times of 29 May by Simon Kuper. Kuper was reviewing several books on soccer and he begins his article like this:...
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