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Malaysia To Discuss With Indonesia In Hosting World Cup
Malaysia and Indonesia will discuss the possibility of jointly hosting the World Cup football in future and will set up a special desk in their respective country to work out the details.
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Unlicensed Sportsbooks in Malaysia Target Students for World Cup Betting
The 2010 World Cup has caused a huge surge in sports betting around the world.
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North Korea Gets World Cup Feed Courtesy of Malaysia
A Malaysia-based broadcasting union is providing North Korea with a free broadcast signal of live coverage of the World Cup.
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Fake World Cup clothing seized
Thousands of fake football shirts flooding England in the final days before the World Cup have been seized by officials.
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FIFA assigns Uzbek referee for World Cup opening match
FIFA's Referee Committee on Saturday assigned Ravshan Irmatov from the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) as referee for the opening match between South Africa and Mexico at the 2010 FIFA World Cup So
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Malaysia may allow betting on the World Cup football
Malaysia is a country well known for the strict enforcement of anti-gambling laws, but there may be a change to allow for World Cup football betting this year, reports the Bangkok Post.
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Firefly records all-time high sale on 1st day of KL MATTA fair
Low Cost Airline News Firefly records all-time high sale on 1st day of KL MATTA fair
Firefly records all-time high sale on 1st day of KL MATTA fair
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RTM Target 4 Million Viewers During 2010 World Cup
Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) has targeted four million viewers for the 2010 FIFA World Cup as more matches will be broadcast live on TV1 and TV2, as compared with the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
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