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By Reuters News • June 22, 2009
JOHANNESBURG, June 21 (Reuters) – The natural modesty of Africans is hampering the ability of South Africa to project itself as a country capable of staging an outstanding World Cup next year, according to local organising boss Irvin Khoza.![]()
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