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World Cup 2010 Day 1 Schedule & Preview: South Africa vs. Mexico …

Group A is in action to commence the 2010 FIFA World Cup , with South Africa leading-off the day’s doubleheader when they face Mexico in Johannesburg. SB Nation Soccer editor Richard Farley walks through the day’s action.

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2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa – Game Introductions

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Steve Nash Heads to South Africa

When we pegged Steve Nash to be CBSSports.com’s World Cup correspondent, we didn’t realize he was planning on paddling to South Africa from Hawaii.

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Will the 2010 World Cup unite South Africa?

Football is historically popular with black South Africans, with whites preferring cricket and rugby. Back in 1995 when South Africa won the Rugby Union World Cup on home soil, the nation was briefly united in victory. Fifteen years on, can the football World Cup achieve something more lasting? Al Jazeera’s Jonah Hull reports on the start of the 2010 Fifa World Cup in South Africa as the country still battles to fulfil Nelson Mandela’s dream of racial equality. Al Jazeera’s Jonah Hull reports.

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This Morning on Today: Kids Say the Darnedest C-Words

The Year of the C-Word rolls on! Either that or 13-year-old Kayla Manson saw Kick-Ass one to many times. On Thursday’s edition of The Today Show , young Kayla — who, in plot reminiscent of Heathers , is accused as an accomplice after her boyfriend allegedly attempted to murder her best friend — manage to drop not one, but two c-bombs on national television while she recalled the text messages sent back and forth between the victim and the accused boyfriend. Said Meredith Vieira to the completely unfazed teenager, “We just have to be careful with our language, but that’s all right, sweetheart.” And somewhere, the c-word continues his Joe Camel-like quest to corrupt the nation’s youth. Your move, c**ksucker. The now-edited video — skip ahead to 1:03 — after the jump.

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Australian Anglican Church Says Population Growth May Break Commandment ‘Thou Shall Not Steal’

What’s an image of Gandhi doing here? Keeping reading… Photo: Ibrahim Areef via flickr. In what surely would be a hugely controversial move if had happened in the United States, the Australia’s Anglican Church has come out saying that the nation should have fewer children and the government should scrap financial breaks for having bigger families on environmental grounds. They also recommend curbing immigration to reduce environmental pressure. The Church says that current rates of population growth in Australia … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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CBS’s Schieffer: S.C. Politics Like ‘Desperate Housewives’; Dems ‘Happy’ Angle Won in Nevada

On Wednesday’s CBS Early Show, Face the Nation host Bob Schieffer provided analysis of Tuesday’s primary elections across the country, describing the South Carolina gubernatorial race “where they continue to draw their political plot lines from, you know, ‘Desperate Housewives’ or something” and how Nevada Democrats were “very happy” with the victory of tea party candidate Sharron Angle.   Speaking to Early Show co-host Maggie Rodriguez, Schieffer ran down the most watched races in Arkansas, California, South Carolina, and Nevada. When he got to South Carolina, he decribed gubernatorial candidate Nikki Haley as “very conservative.” After making the ‘Desperate Housewives’ comparison, he remarked how the GOP primary in the state was “providing some entertainment, as it were, for the rest of the country. I mean, you had Governor Sanford down there and his adventures. And now these allegations against Nikki Haley.” He quickly added that the allegations of adultery against Haley were “without foundation” and that “Nobody has proven anything.” Rodriguez then asked if “Harry Reid is happy or fretting the fact” that tea party-backed Sharron Angle won the GOP senate primary in Nevada. Schieffer declared: “I suspect that Democrats in Nevada are very happy about this….I think the Reid people think that he would have a much better chance beating her than some of the other Republicans in the primaries.” Here is a full transcript of Rodriguez’s June 9 discussion with Schieffer: 7:04AM EST MAGGIE RODRIGUEZ: Let’s bring in CBS News chief Washington correspondent and host of Face the Nation Bob Schieffer. Good morning, Bob. BOB SCHIEFFER: Hey, Maggie. RODRIGUEZ: So there’s been this anti-establishment sentiment for awhile in this country. But now – I’m sure it’s not helping that no one seems to be able to solve this BP oil spill. Do you think that played into last night’s results at all? [ON-SCREEN HEADLINE: Primary Politics; What Message Did Voters Send?] SCHIEFFER: It probably did. I mean, you know, there’s just this general feeling that the government is sort of impotent to do much of anything about anything. And I think there’s no question that has something to do with the voter frustration that’s being felt out across the country. But it really is hard to draw much deep analysis or deeper meaning from these races last night, because they were all so different. I mean, Blanche Lincoln barely eked out a primary win over her opponent, who was challenging her from the Left. He was well-financed by labor unions. It’s not all that easy for a labor-backed candidate to win in the South, and this time we saw that once again, a labor-backed candidate did not win. But she is still the underdog going into November. She’s going to have a very difficult time there. Out in California, it was just all a question of money. And that’s all there was to it. I mean, Meg Whitman, who won out there, won by spending nearly $80 million. Money still talks in politics. And we saw a real example of that. Down in South Carolina, where they continue to draw their political plot lines from, you know, ‘Desperate Housewives’ or something, you saw again a very conservative candidate win. I mean, these campaigns down in South Carolina are really providing some entertainment, as it were, for the rest of the country. I mean, you had Governor Sanford down there and his adventures. And now these allegations against Nikki Haley. We should underline and point out, totally, totally- RODRIGUEZ: Allegations. SCHIEFFER: -without – without foundation.     RODRIGUEZ: Right. SCHIEFFER: Nobody has proven anything. But it just shows, I mean, kind of the nature of politics down there this year. It’s really, really kind of extraordinary. RODRIGUEZ: We’ve been talking a lot about the tea party. And in Nevada, we had the tea party favorite Sharron Angle win last night. Do you think that majority leader Harry Reid is happy or fretting the fact that she won? SCHIEFFER: I suspect that Democrats in Nevada are very happy about this. She was the tea party-backed candidate. The other part is, she is one of the few people in the state of Nevada who has endorsed, I understand, storing nuclear waste in Nevada. Nevada politics has always been about putting the nuclear waste someplace else. Now she has endorsed that. That’s going to be very difficult for her. I think the Reid people think that he would have a much better chance beating her than some of the other Republicans in the primaries. Still going to be very, very close. He has a lot of work to do out there. RODRIGUEZ: Alright. Bob Schieffer, as always, thank you so much, Bob. SCHIEFFER: Thank you. Thank you, Maggie. RODRIGUEZ: You’re welcome.

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Biden Watersports Don’t Inspire Confidence in the Media

What to make of elite journalists trading their quills and cameras for water guns and a few laughs with the White House subjects they’re supposed to be covering? Glenn Greenwald writes that “all of this just helpfully reveals what our nation’s leading ‘journalists’ really are: desperate worshipers of political power who are far more eager to be part of it and to serve it than to act as adversarial checks against it—and who, in fact, are Royal Court Spokespeople regardless of which monarch is ruling.” In case you missed it, media bigwigs such as CNN’s Wolf Blitzer and Ed Henry got wet and wild at chez Biden over the weekend, giddily tweeting things like “Rahm was chasing Mrs Biden & she hid behind me so i got in his crosshairs—now i know how Sestak felt.” Glenn Greenwald / Salon: About all of this, Ambinder writes: “Does an afternoon of leisure with senior administration officials violate journalistic ethics?

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Confirmed Joining ‘Transformers 3’

Following the widely reported casting, Michael Bay’s website features a post which states ‘I would like for all you S4TE fans to welcome Rosie Huntington Whitely to the world of Transformers .’

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Allison Iraheta’s ‘Don’t Waste the Pretty’ Ft. Orianthi Emerges

The ‘Don’t Waste the Pretty’ remix is up for digital download on June 8 and will likely be showcased live on Adam Lambert ‘s Glam Nation tour.

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