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MAKE GOALS NOT WAR
Imagine a future where international conflicts are settled on the soccer field.
Saturday, July 01, 2006
Argentina vs. Netherlands in Frankfurt: A draw is fine by me
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Maty Campeonisimo
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Hi there and welcome to the Make Goals Not War blog page. I'll be posting updates here on the Make Goals Not War mission to resolve international conflicts with soccer matches, as well as my take on sports, peace and politics.
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