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Asians brace for tough weekend mission in World Cup

 
SHENZHEN, China -- Teams Japan and Korea kept up the Asian challenge with battling second rounds at the OMEGA Mission Hills World Cup on Friday and insisted it was not an impossible mission to catch the leader -- Spain. (link)

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