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Brazil World Cup team calls in psychologist after Chile match tears
3 Jul 2014: Luiz Felipe Scolari uses counselling before quarter-final against Colombia amid widespread criticism of emotional display149 comments
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6 Jul 2014: The World Cup hosts still insist they can win the trophy without their star player – but on the beaches fans are already in mourning
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5 Jul 2014: From Diego Maradona and Hulk Hogan to Teddy Goalsevelt, KLM’s Twitter feed and Miguel ‘The Louse’ Herrera
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4 Jul 2014: Jeanette Kwakye: The pressure is getting to the tearful Neymar. They should learn from how Jessica Ennis triumphed on home turf in London 2012
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3 Jul 2014: At least two people die and 19 are injured after part of World Cup infrastructure plan in Belo Horizonte collapses
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3 Jul 2014: Luiz Felipe Scolari uses counselling before quarter-final against Colombia amid widespread criticism of emotional display
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3 Jul 2014: Henry Nicholls: This week, I was lucky enough to be at the O2 for Monty Python’s reunion gig. Among much else, I got to see the dead parrot sketch, live 4 comments
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1 Jul 2014: Felipe Araujo: The World Cup was supposed to show Brazil's cultural diversity. All it's really exposed is the country's deep-rooted prejudices 428 comments
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1 Jul 2014: Writing in a slum-rap postmodern version of cockney slang, an Argentinian magazine is covering the World Cup reflecting the joy of the game and the social realities in which it exists
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29 Jun 2014: Indonesia lost 840,000 hectares of forest in 2012 compared to 460,000 hectares in Brazil, despite its forest being a quarter the size of the Amazon rainforest 59 comments
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28 Jun 2014: Injury was inflicted by fellow England supporter, who has not yet been traced, during England's defeat to Uruguay
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27 Jun 2014: There were gloomy predictions aplenty, from transport chaos to boring football – but at the halfway point only one has come true
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27 Jun 2014: Their teams' success has been hailed as the New World triumphing over Europe, and the fans are making the most of it
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27 Jun 2014: All eyes are on Brazil's World Cup but a new Royal Academy exhibition showcases a different kind of South American artistry, and makes a stunning case for the continent's geometric art. By Paul Laity 23 comments
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25 Jun 2014: Sunday Night program about Suruwaha Indians murdering disabled babies and committing suicide was judged inaccurate 49 comments
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