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Reuters' TARIQ PANJA: "One Indian was arrested for hitting policemen with arrow near Brasilia World Cup protest."

.Grid lock just does not do justice to the transport model here.How do people survive? Better hope does not rain during WC"

London Telegraph's PAUL HAYWARD: "Pochettino a rational appointment by Spurs. Daniel Levy's pin sticking and directional swerves have to end one day."

Reuters' ALAN BALDWIN: ""If you are very rich...you invest in Formula One. But I’m not very rich and I want to keep what I have." Fair enough." ... "Although I suspect "not very rich' in Flavio speak means loaded to the rest of the world."

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