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Dieudonne Paul, a supporter of the Brazilian
soccer team, poses in front of his father's electronics stand, which is painted with
Brazil's colors in the slum of La Saline, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Sunday, June 2, 2002,
the day before Brazil's first match during the World Cup, soccer fever takes over in
Haiti, where the two favorite teams are Brazil and Argentina. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
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A young Haitian girl helps her father sell
Argentinean and Brazilian flags on the first weekend of World Cup play-offs in
Port-au-Prince on Saturday on, June 1, 2002. During the World Cup, soccer fever takes over
in Haiti, where the two favorite teams are Brazil and Argentina. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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Haitian supporters anticipate the victory of the
Argentinean soccer team in the street of Port-au-Prince, with a homemade flag saying
"Zodinozo-Big Smile" on Saturday, June 1, 2002. During the World Cup, soccer
fever takes over in Haiti, where the two favorite teams are Brazil and Argentina. (AP
Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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Haitian boys play soccer barefoot in the rain on a
Port-au-Prince street on Thursday, May 30, 2002. As the World Cup approaches, soccer fever
takes over in Haiti. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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A Tap-Tap bus in front of the national palace in
Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Thursday, May 30, 2002, sports a painting of Argentinean soccer
player Ortega. The country is gearing up for the upcoming World Cup. (AP Photo/Daniel
Morel) |
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