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FIFA 2007 WOMEN'S WORLD CUP: Old Scores to settle in semis
FIFA.com: When Norway left the field in Wuhan, weary with effort but jubilant at their quarter-final victory over China, the mantra on their return to the dressing room might well have been: "Remember 2005." Similarly, three hours later as Brazil left the scene of their win over Australia in Tianjin the cry would have gone up: "Let's make up for 2004."
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