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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on investigating FIFA.
#coppednews FIFA: No grounds to strip Russia, Qatar http://t.co/4RHUbXKx7K
— Copped News (@CoppedNews) June 8, 2015
Why America, and not another country, is going after FIFA http://t.co/kCvlRzhE5t pic.twitter.com/18HgEBX7Ux
— The Economist (@EconBizFin) June 8, 2015
Obama: FIFA needs to operate with “integrity, transparency” http://t.co/ktzjgE2Qee pic.twitter.com/2OZUfaOlYb
— The Hill (@thehill) June 8, 2015
FIFA’s self-funded biopic was totally humiliated at the U.S. box office http://t.co/izeEAk6Lck
— TIME.com (@TIME) June 8, 2015
America’s crime-busters aren’t just tenacious, they’re unusually creative http://t.co/MzTzPBo7XH pic.twitter.com/UXQQMTjQpL
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) June 8, 2015
Diego Maradona: I have many chances to become Fifa’s new vice-president http://t.co/ABdEnnqpjI
— The Guardian (@guardian) June 8, 2015
Why Autocrats Love FIFA: http://t.co/spjYGSgfSa #Russia #China #Qatar #russia2018 #FIFAarrests pic.twitter.com/gOPq0x6KTK
— The Moscow Times (@MoscowTimes) June 8, 2015
Sepp Blatter, the head of FIFA, remains the boy next door in his native Swiss town. http://t.co/Rp4LSE4pi2 pic.twitter.com/YTGoNiWQRO
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) June 8, 2015
Blatter may have discussed $10m World Cup ‘deal’ with South African President, email suggests http://t.co/l8dqzDwS4B pic.twitter.com/yQWtxd1mCD
— The Independent (@Independent) June 8, 2015
FIFA should take a re-vote on the Qatar and Russia World Cups. http://t.co/iT8Qx8AgJP
— WSJ Editorial Page (@WSJopinion) June 8, 2015
FIFA is as sexist as it is corrupt. Excellent @tnycloseread post. http://t.co/ZNtCfxSZQS
— Nicholas Thompson (@nxthompson) June 8, 2015
FIFA official: Russia and Qatar could lose World Cup rights if bribery is uncovered http://t.co/829kOVhMRm
— The WorldPost (@TheWorldPost) June 8, 2015
FAI’s John Delaney ‘should face questions’ over €5m Fifa payment http://t.co/TV78nzBsUN
— The Guardian (@guardian) June 8, 2015
#Egypt ex-official says #FIFA‘s Warner sought money, citing influence in World Cup selection http://t.co/NVbNxjGaIF
— Reuters Africa (@ReutersAfrica) June 8, 2015
Football: #FIFA needs ‘painful’ reform – #IOC chief Thomas Bach http://t.co/QmWrahwbmp pic.twitter.com/ZkyQ4JWk8h
— The Straits Times (@STcom) June 8, 2015