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Sports Central June 29, 2006 Piet Van Leer |
World Cup: Germany vs. Argentina Friday morning, at 11:00 AM Eastern, the first quarterfinal in the World Cup will take place. Germany and Argentina, from Berlin, and it promises to be a cracker. |
AskMen.com |
Craziest Soccer Fans These guys own it, and are sure to entertain us through the dullest 90 minutes the international soccer stage has to offer. |
Entrepreneur August 2006 Nichole L. Torres |
Change of Scenery Love to travel? Look abroad for new entrepreneurship opportunities. |
Sports Central June 29, 2010 Brad Oremland |
Why I Don't Love Soccer Why has the beautiful game of soccer, something easy both to play and to understand, failed to make headway against baseball and basketball and American football? |
Investment Advisor July 2009 Olivia Mellan |
A Well-Founded Distrust Cultural differences about money and investing are often rooted in sometimes bitter experience, something advisors should keep in mind with foreign investors. |
U.S. Banker February 2002 |
Argentina Burning; Fleet, Too Riots in the streets, middle-class people going hungry, a government toppled. And FleetBoston Financial Corp. losing a bundle... |
Salon.com May 24, 2002 Allen Barra |
Soccer may be the world's sport, but it will never be America's Every four years soccer officials assure us that if the U.S. men's team makes a run for the World Cup, their sport will finally break through in America. Dream on. |
BusinessWeek February 23, 2004 |
A Mexican Standoff In Buenos Aires Will holders of Argentine bonds get an acceptable deal, or be left out in the cold? |
AskMen.com Andrew Jordan |
The World Cup From A to Z Comments on the games, country by country. |
Sports Illustrated May 21, 2002 Grant Wahl |
Soccer coverage SI's coverage of soccer is expanding -- just not as fast as, say, boating... |
IDB America February 2005 Milagros Belgrano Rawson |
A Hospital That Understands Women How a group of clinicians in Buenos Aires pioneered a program for treating victims of sexual crimes. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
Argentina: Can It Go From Bad to Worse? It's hard to imagine how the Argentine economy could get much worse. Argentina's current plight is all the more troubling because only a few years ago the country was hailed as a poster-child for free-market economic reform in developing nations... |
BusinessWeek January 31, 2005 Colin Barraclough |
Argentina's Broken Pension Promise Argentina's experience shows that privatized pensions systems can still leave the elderly at the margin in a mismanaged economy. |
Real Travel Adventures January 2006 Bonnie Neely |
Beautiful Tango When visiting Buenos Aires, seeing a performance with Argentina's national dance is a must. |