Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Today's Classified Info About World Cup for Wednesday, October 19, 2011

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(11:01:38 PM) World Cup - Cancer survivor Cruden relishing final battle – Aaron Cruden, a survivor of testicular cancer, has been elevated to the status of national hero after his sudden call-up by the All Blacks. (This story continues here)

(11:37:55 PM) All Blacks' jokes fall flat, World Cup gets real – The Williams and Williams vaudeville act fell flat. (This story continues here)

(11:52:53 PM) World Cup - Brazil's sports minister under pressure – Brazil's sports minister came under growing pressure to resign as more evidence emerged of wrongdoing at his ministry. (This story continues here)

(10:52:53 PM) Rugby World Cup: Fine line between relaxation and complacency – Sonny Bill Williams and Ali Williams acted as each other's interpreters for the opening questions of today's press conference at Trusts Stadium in Waitakere. The pair were in the mood for joking, before that was quickly shut down... (This story continues here)

(11:22:34 PM) W. Cup television figures 'delight' rugby chiefs – Rugby World Cup officials said Wednesday they were "delighted" with global television viewing figures ahead of this weekend's final in their showpiece tournament. (This story continues here)

(11:14:53 PM) Rugby World Cup final tickets snapped up – The last tickets to Sunday night's Rugby World Cup final clash between the All Blacks and France have sold out. (This story continues here)

(11:43:03 PM) France XV unchanged for World Cup final vs NZ – France coach Marc Lievremont has given the same players who narrowly squeaked past Wales the chance to make history by beating New Zealand in Sunday's Rugby World Cup final. France labored to a scrappy 9-8 win over a spirited Welsh team that played for more than one hour with 14 men in last Saturday's semifinal, but Lievremont believes the same XV is good enough to become the first French... (This story continues here)

(10:55:43 PM) Rugby World Cup: 'Dream final' awaits Sonny Bill – Sonny Bill Williams is better placed than most to appreciate the capabilities of Marc Lievremont's French side.Williams, who served his rugby apprenticeship in Toulon between 2008 and 2010, told a press conference at Trusts Stadium... (This story continues here)

(11:12:58 PM) Weepu takes charge, wins fans at World Cup – Within three weeks at the Rugby World Cup, Piri Weepu's role with the All Blacks soared from extra man to Superman. Weepu began the tournament as a backup to scrumhalf Jimmy Cowan, a handy man to have on the bench for his ability to cover both scrumhalf and flyhalf. He heads into Sunday's final as an indispensable part of the All Blacks team and a rising champion of the people. (This story continues here)

(11:00:24 PM) Ligety of US aims for World Cup overall title – World giant slalom champion Ted Ligety wants to use the upcoming World Cup season to work on the next big step in his skiing career — becoming a contender for the overall title. (This story continues here)

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