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Can Team USA Take On Argentina? A Look Ahead To The Olympic Basketball Matchup

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After a few closer-than-expected victories over Australia, Serbia, and France, Team USA will face off against Argentina tonight to begin their march toward an expected gold medal in Rio.

Can Team USA Take On Argentina? A Look Ahead To The Olympic Basketball Matchup

Calling The Bey Hive! Beyoncé Gets Slapped Up, Attacked And Wig Snatched By Out Of Control Stans In Serbia

Uh oh… Beyonce Gets Hit By Fans In Serbia Beyonce might want to call in more security when she does her walk through during her performances. Beyoncé has finally kicked off the highly anticipated “Mrs. Carter” world tour at the Kombank Arena in Belgrade, Serbia . Although, the show went on without a hitch or Poor Michelle appearance, some eager fans might have gotten a little too turned up… Protect your leader! Youtube

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Beyonce Kicks Off World Tour in Serbia

The Beyonce bikini pictures have been put away. The support for marriage equality has been expressed. The trip to Cuba is in the past. And the Mrs. Carter Show is officially on the road! Beyonce kicked off her world tour last night in at the Kombank Arena in Belgrade, Serbia. She donned several outfits, she performed over 20 songs – and she brought the crowd to its feet again and again with such classics as “Irreplaceable” and “Crazy in Love.” Watch those two renditions now and and prepare for Beyonce to begin the North American leg of her tour on June 28. Beyonce – “Irreplaceable” (Live in Serbia) Beyonce – “Crazy in Love” (Live in Serbia)

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Beyonce Rocks ‘Nipple’ Bodysuit For ‘Mrs. Carter’ Tour Kickoff

Queen Bey got her tour started in Serbia with nonstop hits and some eye-catching looks. By Jocelyn Vena Beyonc

Beyonce Announces Mrs. Carter Show Tour Dates

World tour will kick off in April in Serbia and end in August at hubby Jay-Z’s Barclays Center in Brooklyn. By Gil Kaufman Beyonce Photo: Kevin Mazur/ Getty Images

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Serbian Politicans Give the Voters What They Want [PIC]

Voters have grown weary of empty promises and attack ads, so Serbian political party Srpska Lista has decided to appeal to their base by appealing to their baser instincts. This billboard, erected (heh. erect.) along the side of a Serbian highway, encourages voters to punch #5, Srpska Lista’s position on the ballot, when they go to the polls (heh. pole.) on Election Day. There’s sort of a reason for the dairylicious display- “5” is roughly equivalent to a “D” in American bra sizes- but we all know they’re just pandering to the horny male vote (not that there’s anything wrong with that, of course). Unsurprisingly, the billboard is coming under fire, but not for the reason you might think. Apparently it’s been causing traffic accidents thanks to drivers too busy staring to keep their eyes on the road. Remember, guys- one hand on the wheel, the other on the stick shift. Are you helpless in the face of hooters? Then dive face first into our Jamambo Jugs playlist right here at MrSkin.com!

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Serbia vs Greece higlights 2010 0:1

Milos Krasic (L) of Serbia battles for the ball with Nikolaos Spyropoulos of Greece during their friendly soccer match in Belgrade August 11, 2010. Serbia 0 Greece 1 – international friendly result. In Belgrade. Scorer: Dimitrios Salpingidis 45

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Turkey vs Romania higlights 2010 2:0

Romania#39;s Ciprian Deac, left, fights for the ball with Turkey#39;s Ismail Koybasi during their friendly soccer match at Sukru Saracoglu Stadium in Istanbul, Turkey, Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2010. Turkey 2 Romania 0 – international friendly result. In Istanbul. Scorers: Emre Belozoglu 82pen, Arda Turan 86

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Germany 0-1 Serbia | World Cup 2010 Group D match report

For Germany, the damage may be only superficial. They will still confidently expect to clamber safely out of Group D but they have now been shown as fallible when the perception was previously that, when it comes to the World Cup, there is no side who are better prepared or more clear-eyed about their objectives. After swatting aside Australia with almost contemptuous ease in their opening match, Germany were beaten here by a 38th-minute goal from Milan Jovanovic, newly of Liverpool, and the failure of Lukas Podolski to score from the penalty spot after Nemanja Vidic’s handball on the hour. The result ends a run of five consecutive World Cup defeats for Serbia and, in the process, represents the biggest shock of the competition to date bar Switzerland’s victory over Spain. • Follow the Guardian’s World Cup team on Twitter • Sign up to play our great Fantasy Football game • Stats centre: Get the lowdown on every player • The latest team-by-team news, features and more There is now considerable pressure on Germany going into their final match against Ghana when Joachim Löw’s side will be missing their most prolific striker Miroslav Klose, who was sent off in a match that will mark the name of Alberto Undiano into every black book of every student of refereeing demonology. The Spanish official brandished 11 red cards in 17 games in La Liga last season and his performance here marked him down as a referee other teams in this competition will want to avoid. In total, he showed his yellow card nine times and that actually seemed conservative given the rate at which he was reaching for his pocket in the first half. In that period there were seven, two of which went to Klose to leave Germany a man down for 64 minutes of an eccentric and entertaining match. The protests from Germany were long and vociferous but, in both cases, Klose was guilty of taking down a player when they had run away from him, even if there was no malice in either challenge. The first came after 12 minutes when Branislav Ivanovic burst out of defence. Klose, chasing back to make the tackle, clipped his opponent’s heels, at least with a degree of cynicism. After that, the striker was as culpable of naivety as well as poor tackling because it was soon obvious that Undiano was not going to show leniency to anyone. After 36 minutes, the Serbia captain, Dejan Stankovic, got a yard away from Klose, and as the Bayern Munich player extended one of his legs to try to prod the ball away he caught his opponent’s heel. The damage was exacerbated two minutes later when Milos Krasic’s cross was knocked down by Nikola Zigic for Jovanovic to turn in the game’s decisive moment. In the circumstances, an argument could be made that Germany acquitted themselves well, putting together a number of scoring chances after the interval. Unfortunately for them, this was a day when Podolski’s finishing was encapsulated by his weak effort from the penalty spot and a late onslaught came to nothing. World Cup 2010 Group D Germany Serbia World Cup 2010 Daniel Taylor guardian.co.uk

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FIFA World Cup 2010: Germany vs Serbia Live Stream

Watch Germany vs Serbia Football Live Streaming Online , the live event of your favorite Football Soccer Team of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa soccer match between Germany and Serbia on their great match in Group D this June 18, exactly 13:30 local time and the game scheduled in Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth. Stay tuned and feel free to watch this great match between the best teams here online. Don’t miss to watch the live event of 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa live coverage via satellite. A good and exciting game will be played by the two great teams of FIFA World Cup, the Germany vs Serbia. Watch it and enjoy, who’s gonna be the winner. FIFA World Cup 2010: Germany vs Serbia Live Stream FIFA World Cup 2010: Germany vs Serbia Live Stream is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading