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June 2010
The New World The colonial rivalry between Brazil and Portugal has always been more friendly than fiery on the pitch.
American Strikers, Courtesy of Haiti Team USA’s greatest forwards have had their lives and careers forever altered by Haitian politics.
Maximilian’s Ghost When occupier takes on occupied, it's independence day all over again for Mexico vs. France.
The Man from Zurich Spain may be a soccer powerhouse, but it was a nineteenth-century Swiss accountant who first brought the game to Barcelona.
Not For Glory Alone The beautiful game is unwilling to give up its charms easily, leaving its best players scoreless and its best teams often without a win.
Your Team Here Just in case you haven't heard the shouts from around the world, the World Cup begins today and LQ will be watching.
The Limits of Control James Franco on getting a good performance onscreen, and when an actor just has to let a performance go.
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