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GAME 4 ARG:MEX 2:1  
   

GAME 4 ARG:MEX 2:1

For one of the most important games so far our usual game watching place wasn't available (mery was at work) and so we went to Isabel's. An american girl from school, we ate hummus, guacamole and cheered along with 7 americans and one argentine guy for Argentina. The results were great, 2:1 in overtime!
VAMOS ARGENTINA

June 28th 2006
World Cup fever has hit chilly Buenos Aires. At every street corner you can buy flags, jerseys, noise makers and any accessory in 'blanco y celeste' (white and baby-blue) Argentina's colours. During the games the city shuts down, silent and nothing moves, people huddle around televisions and radios, holding their breath or cursing the oppostion, it's for the most part very still and quiet; that is ... read more
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Argentine Flag Following independence from Spain in 1816, Argentina experienced periods of internal political conflict between conservatives and liberals and between civilian and military factions. After World War II, a long period of Peronist authoritarian rule an... ... read more
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