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- Phish tour maintains zero tolerance stance on ticket resale for summer 2010 concerts
- With attendance down, Golden State Warriors drop ticket prices
- Arizona legislators consider ticket surcharge to help Chicago Cubs build spring training stadium
- Broadway ticket sales skyrocket with the help of four new productions
- New consumer-friendly Connecticut ticketing bill moves closer to adoption
- Eagles tour taps Dixie Chicks, Keith Urban as special guests for summer concerts
- Red Bulls of the MLS to open new stadium
- Jack Johnson tour goes 'To the Sea' with summer dates for North America
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U.S. draws England in first round of 2010 World Cup
Fri, Dec 4th 2009 3:39 pm EST
The United States will play against England in the first round of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. According to ESPN, the two teams have not played a World Cup soccer match against each other since 1950, when the U.S. upset their UK opponents 1-0. After opening the tournament against the British, the U.S. will next play Slovenia followed by Algeria.



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