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Every 4 years the most anticipated sporting event brings together the world for FIFA’s World Cup. This year the 2010 FIFA World Cup is now taking place in South Africa, fulfilling a dream of millions to host this soccer tournament on African soil.

On 15 May 2004, in Zurich, FIFA President Sepp Blatter announced to the world that South Africa would host the 2010 World Cup, the first on African soil. After South Africa’s victory was announced, Nelson Mandela hoisted the World Cup trophy and Archbishop Desmond Tutu embraced Blatter. “I feel like a young man of 15,” said Mandela, who was 85 at the time.

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After about six years of thrilling and exciting twist and turn of the story, The famous and the most celebrated series in TV history, ‘Lost’, finally ended. The ending brought the viewers in tears because of the bittersweet ending.

Jack died at the end of Lost. Even though the viewers see every twist and turn in the characters story has resolve, some notice that there were no plot resolution and many things in the story did not go well in the ending.

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Eventhough she never a mother herself, Anna Jarvis is the reason you celebrate Mothers Day. She is never married and had no children. But she is recognized as the ‘Mother of Mothers Day’. She was born in town of Webster in Taylor County, West Virginia on May 1, 1864.

She was the ninth of eleven children born to Ann Marie and Granville Jarvis. Her family moved to Grafton when Anna was a year old. She graduated from what is now Mary Baldwin College in 1883.
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The Mongolian Death Worm is said to be existed in the Gobi Desert. A creature so secretive that no photographic evidence yet exists, but the locals know it’s there. It is generally considered a cryptozoological creature; one whose sightings and reports are disputed or unconfirmed. There have been numerous encounters which support the theory that it actually exists.
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