New York Times
BBC unveils slimmed-down World Cup squad of 295 (plus a flat-pack studio)
The Guardian
Photograph: Siphewe Sibeko/Reuters The BBC will take up to 295 staff to cover the World Cup in South Africa, a total that is sure to provoke criticism from
South Africa Tourism Boost Adds to World Cup EnthusiasmVoice of America
Cost of Stadium Reveals Tensions in South AfricaNew York Times
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