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600 Endangered Penguin Chicks Killed By Cold Rain in South Africa

Image credit: Graham Racher /Flickr The small islands off the coast of South Africa that serve as the breeding grounds for the African Penguin—the only species that breeds on the continent—have not experienced an unseasonably cold winter but persistent wind and rain have created dangerous—and deadly—conditions for young penguin chicks…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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World Cup 2010 Germany Vs. Serbia Preview: Germans Look To Cast-Off Dark Horses

Steve Haag – Getty Images 4 days ago: DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA – JUNE 13: Lukas Podolski of Germany celebrates scoring the first goal during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Group D match between Germany and Australia at Durban Stadium on June 13, 2010 in Durban, South Africa. (Photo by Steve Haag/Getty Images) View full size photo

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USA vs. Slovenia 2010 World Cup Live Blog

Filed under: FIFA World Cup , Slovenia , United States FanHouse has a USA vs.Slovenia live blog for a World Cup 2010 Group C match in Johannesburg, South Africa on Friday. The Americans tied England 1-1 in its World Cup opener, and Slovenia defeated Algeria 1-0. More Live Blogs Friday: Germany vs. Serbia | England vs. Algeria More FanHouse UK: Injuries to Watch | Where Are They Now? | Full Coverage

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World Cup 2010: France quit on the job and end the Raymond Domenech era

The Gallas and Henry generation is over for France and Laurent Blanc will look to Benzema and Ribéry to lead the new one France’s enfeeblement at this World Cup is more chameleon than karma. In Dublin they laugh that Les Bleus are being punished for the double Thierry Henry handball that sent France to South Africa ahead of the Republic of Ireland, but the cause is less faith-based, unless you count Raymond Domenech’s astrological leanings. The chameleon Domenech has led this generation into the Seine with his oddball selectorial whims, tactical aberrations and confrontational modus operandi. Blindingly apparent in Thursday’s 2-0 defeat to Mexico was that these French players are desperate to reach the end of the Domenech era so they can start afresh under Laurent Blanc, even if that means withdrawing their labour during games. Professional footballers who hoist the white bedsheet while on national service take a grave risk, because the public are seldom inclined to support an insurrection that wrecks a major tournament campaign, but the side led by Patrice Evra have plainly had their fill of the great survivor, Domenench, who held on to the post despite France failing to progress beyond the group phase at Euro 2008. The French federation’s refusal to act on the coach’s deep unpopularity in the dressing room exhibited suicide loyalty. In 2006, in Germany, France drew with Switzerland and South Korea before beating Togo to set off on a winning run that was inspired by the senior players, almost in defiance of their leader. Persuading Zinedine Zidane to return from international retirement proved a masterstroke, but only because it gave the rest of the squad a hero to coalesce around, when the alternative was to quit on the job – which they appear to be doing now. A report now confirmed in reliable sections of the French press is that Domenech tried to make Chelsea’s Florent Malouda play in a defensive midfield position in the opening 0-0 draw with Uruguay to allow Yoann Gourcuff freedom to roam. Malouda, arguably the best attacking player in the Premier League after Wayne Rooney last season, objected and was left on the bench. Meanwhile William Gallas expressed his disgust at being overlooked for the captaincy by refusing to talk to the media. France claimed the title of the new Holland: a warring family determined to sabotage their own talent. In theory they could still advance if they beat South Africa and there is a positive result between Uruguay and Mexico but the game is already up, with L’Equipe calling this team ‘The Impostors’ and Zidane diagnosing that Domenech has lost control of the camp. The coach will not have to consult his star signs to know that old pronouncements will be thrown back at him like rotten Brie. Leos, he once said, were “show-offs” who made unreliable defenders. Robert Pires was handicapped by being a Scorpio. Naturally. So for the four years since they lost to Italy on penalties in the 2006 final, French football has been in a race to destruction. The only doubt was who would end up with the bulk of the blame: Domenech or his rebellious players. This mortification will pass, of course, and France will draw on its Clairefontaine academy system to produce new heirs to Zidane, and Blanc will reverse Domenech’s folly in leaving Samir Nasri and Karim Benzema at home. This is the end for the William Gallas-Thierry Henry-Nicolas Anelka generation and now Malouda, Nasri, Benzema, Lassana Diarra and Franck Ribéry, if he gets his mind right, will lead France from the mire in the spirit, Blanc will hope, of fraternité . France World Cup 2010 Group A World Cup 2010 Paul Hayward guardian.co.uk

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World Cup 2010 Day 8 Schedule, Preview, And Predictions: United States’ Chance To Build On England Result

Kevork Djansezian – Getty Images 5 days ago: RUSTENBURG, SOUTH AFRICA – JUNE 12: Clint Dempsey of the United States celebrates his goal with team mate Michael Bradley (R) during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Group C match between England and USA at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium on June 12, 2010 in Rustenburg, South Africa. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images) View full size photo

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Dispatches From South Africa: World Cup Goals Per Game Down Dramatically In 2010

Doug Pensinger – Getty Images 1 day ago: DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA – JUNE 16: Xavi Hernandez of Spain looks dejected at the final whistle as Spain lose the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Group H match between Spain and Switzerland at Durban Stadium on June 16, 2010 in Durban, South Africa. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images) View full size photo

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Vuvuzela-ize Any Website, Or How To Instantly Lose Friends

Even great works of art can be improved with a little vuvuzela , something you can do with any website thanks to Vuvuzela Time. Take the url beginning with the “www”, and paste it in after this: “http://www.vuvuzela-time.co.uk/” …and any place on these internets becomes a howling storm of World Cup fury, South Africa-style.

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Javier Hernandez Manchester United

Mexico#39;s Javier Hernandez, right, is challenged by France#39;s Abou Diaby during the World Cup group A soccer match between France and Mexico at Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane, South Africa, Thursday, June 17, 2010. Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez is set to get a World Cup start with Mexico. Hernandez should start for Mexico against France today. Hernandez, touted as the country#39;s best hitman since Hugo Sanchez, came on in the 1-1 draw with South Africa last Friday. And C

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Uruguay vs. South Africa World Cup 2010 Scores and Match …

Congratulations to Uruguay for winning this World Cup 2010 football match against South Africa. You did a great job as opposed to your previous performance against France. I bet this win will be a tough one for the host nation to …

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World Cup 2010 Nigeria Vs. Greece Preview: Concentrate On The Subtleties

Chris McGrath – Getty Images 4 days ago: JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA – JUNE 12: Vincent Enyeama of Nigeria is treated by medical staff during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Group B match between Argentina and Nigeria at Ellis Park Stadium on June 12, 2010 in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images) View full size photo

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