BRAZIL 2014: Subway strike may wreak havoc at World Cup opener
Subway staff’s union voted to press on with the strike hours after a labor court ruled it was illegal and imposed a $222,000 fine for every day they fail to work.
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Habari Zinazoendana
11 years ago
TheCitizen11 Jun
BRAZIL 2014: Subway strike halted ahead of World Cup opener
The union’s vote will come as a relief to commuters in the business hub of 20 million people as the city prepares for the opening ceremony and the Brazil-Croatia game on Thursday.
11 years ago
TheCitizen12 Jun
Brazil 2014: Brazil kicks off a troubled World Cup tournament
Brazil’s President Dilma Roussef vowed that her country is ready to host the most trouble-plagued World Cup in history from today as she confronted public anger at the multi-billion-dollar price tag.
11 years ago
TheCitizen09 Jun
BRAZIL 2014: Ten World Cup goals that shook the world
What better platform to make a statement than one watched by billions around the planet?
11 years ago
TheCitizen13 Jun
BRAZIL 2014: 3-1: That’s how Brazil opened the World Cup
Chelsea midfielder Oscar put the seal on the win with a late strike from distance to trigger delirium.
11 years ago
TheCitizen28 Jun
BRAZIL 2014: Second round: The 2014 World Cup proper is getting started
>The pretenders are gone. The 16 teams remaining in Brazil are the best sides in the world, the outstanding sides left in what is shaping up to be a tournament for the ages.
11 years ago
KwanzaJamii11 Jun
BRAZIL’S READY FOR WORLD CUP 2014
President Dilma Rousseff: “I hear and respect those opinions but I don’t agree with them. It is a false dilemma”
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff says her country is ready, on and off the pitch, for the football World Cup which starts on Thursday.
In a TV address, she said “the pessimists” had been defeated by the determination of the Brazilian people.
She rejected criticism of overspending, saying that the tournament would leave a lasting legacy of infrastructure.
Brazil has seen a year...
11 years ago
TheCitizen27 Jun
BRAZIL 2014: Suarez kicked out of World Cup
>Uruguay star Luis Suarez was suspended for nine matches for biting an opponent yesterday as World Cup chiefs struck back with the heaviest sanction against a player in the tournament’s history.
11 years ago
TheCitizen11 Jun
BRAZIL 2014: Why ‘transfers’ are part of the World Cup
Players expected to figure prominently would mostly be from up and coming developing countries!
11 years ago
TheCitizen19 Jun
Brazil’s 2014 World Cup party gets off to a strong start
There were fears of mass protests, unfinished stadiums and rampant crime, but a week into the World Cup, there is a carnival atmosphere in Brazil and the worst doubts have largely dissipated.
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