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    William K. Wolfrum’s Morning – July 12, 2010

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    Spain celebrates it’s first World Cup triumph (AFP)

    World Cup

    Spain Takes First World Cup: In a game that featured two beautiful teams playing rough-and-tumble soccer, Andre Iniesta hit an overtime goal to give Spain it’s first World Cup title as it beat Netherlands 1-0, and concluded a successful World Cup in South Africa.

    Nothing New for Iniesta: The Barcelona man is used to scoring timely goals.

    Webb’s World: Yes, Howard Webb clearly missed what should have been a corner for Holland. But in such a tightly played game, only one player was shown a red card and the referee kept the game under control.

    Paul the Octopus to Retire & Other Notes: Will Paul the Octopus be able to retire with a perfect record of prediction? Yeah, probably.

    News

    BP’s Big Cap: Right now, oil is free-flowing into the Gulf of Mexico, but with a better-fitting cap being placed on the geyser, British Petroleum hopes to get its oil disaster better contained.

    Uganda Bombing: As the World Cup ends on a high note for South Africa, murderous suicide bombings in Uganda show there’s still plenty of chaos on the continent.

    Sports

    There’s Just One Diana: In women’s basketball, it’s Diana Taurasi and everyone else.

    Tour de France: Lance Armstrong isn’t going to win, so feel free to ignore the rest of the tour if you wish.

    Blogs

    Oliver Willis: Why Didn’t Obama’s DOJ Go After The New Black Panther Party For Voter Intimidation?

    Broadway Carl: Some Must-reads from a master linker.

    Osborne Ink: Remember, the rich are just different.

    Gary Weiss: How to Lie in Plain Sight, Overstock.com Edition.

    Phydeaux Speaks: Ah, the difference a year makes.

    Something Interesting

    Oh black water, keeps on flowing (HT FreakOutNation)

    –WKW

    Crossposted at William K. Wolfrum Chronicles