Plenty to see in South Africa when soccer dream ends
- July 2nd, 2010
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Fans whose teams have dropped out of the World Cup are finding there is plenty to keep them in South Africa even after their soccer dreams die.
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Fans whose teams have dropped out of the World Cup are finding there is plenty to keep them in South Africa even after their soccer dreams die.
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The White Night festivities will drift from the White City to neighboring Jaffa, and at the Jaffa port Rami Fortis will perform shortly after sunrise. Before him, the Acre rock band Hallas is set to perform and at the end of the evening there will be a giant party run by DJ Danny Bar. Free entrance.
The Hezi Cohen Gallery (15 Frishman Street ). “Fresh Apples” will feature the works of nine artists from New York. Zochrot (16 Ibn Gvirol Street ).
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I will go this far: It’s a damn shame the U.S. isn’t still in the World Cup. Because it has been fun.
Paolo Bettini has been officially presented as manager of the Italian national team at a press conference in Rome.