The World Cup’s legacy should be universal education
The World Cup is over. After a month of magnificent spectacle, the last football fan boarding the plane home from South Africa will leave behind a country rightly proud of the first World Cup to be held on African soil. But after the stadia have emptied, the world’s media have packed their bags and the [...]
By Andrew Mitchell | The Foreign Desk - International dispatches from Independent correspondents - | Wednesday, 14 July 2010 at 3:54 pm
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