F1 Boss Bernie Turns Mugging To Ad-Vantage
10 December 2010 06:25
...coming along, but what they did was unnecessary." The poster also emphasises that "Hublot condemns all forms of violence and racism." During the attack, jewellery totalling £200,000 was stolen from Mr Ecclestone and his partner Fabiana Flosi. Mr Ecclestone...
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'Koran Burning Preacher' To Visit Britain
12 December 2010 07:11
...Nick Lowles said: "Pastor Jones's presence in Luton will be incendiary and highly dangerous." "Like the EDL, Pastor Jones indiscriminately targets all Muslims and their actions can only lead to increased tensions and racism in our communities."...
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F1 Boss Turns Mugging Into Moneyspinner
8 December 2010 09:43
...coming along, but what they did was unnecessary." The poster also emphasises that "Hublot condemns all forms of violence and racism." During the attack, jewellery totalling £200,000 was stolen from Mr Ecclestone and his partner Fabiana Flosi. Mr Ecclestone...
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NZ 'Shock Jock' Resigns Over Racism Row
10 October 2010 01:01
...10, 2010 Lulu Sinclair, Sky News Onlines A New Zealand TV presenter has resigned after causing a diplomatic row and being accused of racism by mocking the name of an Indian government official. Paul Henry says he can no longer do the job he was employed to...
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ODEMWINGIE: RUSSIAN RACISM GROWING
10 December 2010 04:40
...chose them as hosts ahead of England. And Odemwingie, who spent three years playing in the Russian Premier Liga, feels racism is an issue which is not going away. "There was a group of boys with their own agenda which has nothing to do with football in my...
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3 December 2010 12:25
England rolled out the big guns but we were shot down by FIFA. SunSport gives you the lowdown on the 2018 World Cup hosts. A for... Arshavin, the little Gunner whose presentation helped swing the vote B for... Beer - 61p tp Ł2 a pint depending where
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France: Le Pen acquitted of racism charges
2 December 2010 02:49
PARIS – A Paris court has acquitted far-right French politician Jean-Marie Le Pen, who had faced charges of racism over campaign posters for his National Front party. The court said Thursday that Le Pen was not personally responsible for the posters,
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Racism Picture Gallery
20 September 2010 06:14
'Anti-racist' protestors hold a banner reading ' Diversity over Simple mindedness' (L) and 'Crush Racism' ( R ) at Sergels Torg (Sergels Square) during a demonstration in Stockholm on September 20, 2010. Thousands of people gathered in a central Stockholm square Monday evening to protest against a far-right party that has been voted into parliament, waving banners and shouting 'No to racism!'.
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'Anti-racist' protestors hold a banner reading ' Diversity over Simple mindedness' (L) and 'Crush Racism' ( R ) at Sergels Torg (Sergels Square) during a demonstration in Stockholm on September 20, 2010. Thousands of people gathered in a central Stockholm square Monday evening to protest against a far-right party that has been voted into parliament, waving banners and shouting 'No to racism!'.
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Anti-racisim protestors use chalk to draw and write 'Against Racism' during a protest held at Sergels Torg in Stockholm on October 4, 2010. Thousands of people gathered in a central Stockholm square Monday evening to march towards the Swedish Parliamant as part of a protest against a far-right party that has been voted into parliament, waving banners and shouting 'No to racism!'.
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'Anti-racist' protestors hold a banner reading ' Diversity over Simple mindedness' (L) and 'Crush Racism' ( R ) at Sergels Torg (Sergels Square) during a demonstration in Stockholm on September 20, 2010. Thousands of people gathered in a central Stockholm square Monday evening to protest against a far-right party that has been voted into parliament, waving banners and shouting 'No to racism!'.
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'Anti-racist' protestors hold a banner reading ' Diversity over Simple mindedness' (L) and 'Crush Racism' ( R ) at Sergels Torg (Sergels Square) during a demonstration in Stockholm on September 20, 2010. Thousands of people gathered in a central Stockholm square Monday evening to protest against a far-right party that has been voted into parliament, waving banners and shouting 'No to racism!'.
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'Anti-racist' protestors hold a banner reading ' Diversity over Simple mindedness' (L) and 'Crush Racism' ( R ) at Sergels Torg (Sergels Square) during a demonstration in Stockholm on September 20, 2010. Thousands of people gathered in a central Stockholm square Monday evening to protest against a far-right party that has been voted into parliament, waving banners and shouting 'No to racism!'.
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Anti-racisim protestors hold a banners reading 'SD are wrong' (SD for Sweden Democrats) and 'Show your opposition to racism' during a protest held at Sergels Torg in Stockholm on October 4, 2010. Thousands of people gathered in a central Stockholm square Monday evening to march towards the Swedish Parliamant as part of a protest against a far-right party that has been voted into parliament, waving banners and shouting 'No to racism!'.
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A woman points the finger at a poster reprensenting France president Nicolas Sarkozy and reading in French 'No to state racism' as part of a demonstration, on October 23, 2010 in Paris, to protest against Jean-Paul Guerlain, the 'nose' behind the world-famous perfume brand. They call for a boycott of Guerlain for racism after he said he 'worked like a negro.' The 73-year-old said during an interview on France 2 television, 'For once, I set to work like a negro. I don't know if negroes have always worked like that, but anyway'. read in French: 'I don't want to work like a negro too'.
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Anti-racisim protestors hold a banner reading 'Fight against racism and right wing politics' as they march from Sergels Torg to the Swedish Parliament in Stockholm on October 4, 2010. Thousands of people gathered in a central Stockholm square Monday evening to march towards the Swedish Parliamant as part of a protest against a far-right party that has been voted into parliament, waving banners and shouting 'No to racism!'.
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Nobel peace laureate Elie Wiesel looks on prior to a commemoration of the Shoah on the sideline of a five-day UN review conference on racism on April 20, 2009 outside of the UN Offices in Geneva. United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon deplored Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speech attacking Israel's 'totally racist government' during a UN anti-racism meeting on Monday.
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'Anti-racist' protestors hold a banner reading ' Diversity over Simple mindedness' (L) and 'Crush Racism' ( R ) at Sergels Torg (Sergels Square) during a demonstration in Stockholm on September 20, 2010. Thousands of people gathered in a central Stockholm square Monday evening to protest against a far-right party that has been voted into parliament, waving banners and shouting 'No to racism!'.
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A woman points the finger at a poster reprensenting France president Nicolas Sarkozy and reading in French 'No to state racism' as part of a demonstration, on October 23, 2010 in Paris, to protest against Jean-Paul Guerlain, the 'nose' behind the world-famous perfume brand. They call for a boycott of Guerlain for racism after he said he 'worked like a negro.' The 73-year-old said during an interview on France 2 television, 'For once, I set to work like a negro. I don't know if negroes have always worked like that, but anyway'. read in French: 'I don't want to work like a negro too'.
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People belonging to the Roma community attend a protest in Sofia on September 18, 2010. Bulgarian Roma associations slammed France's 'policy of discrimination' towards the Roma as protesters gathered for the first time in front of the French embassy in Bulgarian capital. The protesters chanted 'Europe is with us' and carried banners with slogans like 'Sarkozy is legalising racism,' 'Poor doesn't mean criminal, No to deportation' and 'Liberty, Equality, Fraternity' -- the French national motto.
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'Anti-racist' protestors hold a banner reading ' No Racist In The Parliament' during a demo held at Sergels Torg in Stockholm on September 20, 2010. Thousands of people gathered in a central Stockholm square Monday evening to protest against a far-right party that has been voted into parliament, waving banners and shouting 'No to racism!'.
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'Anti-racist' protestors demonstrate in Stockholm on September 20, 2010. Thousands of people gathered in a central Stockholm square Monday evening to protest against a far-right party that has been voted into parliament, waving banners and shouting 'No to racism!'.
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Anti-racisim protestors gesture above a banner reading 'Resign all' during a protest held at Sergels Torg in Stockholm on October 4, 2010. Thousands of people gathered in a central Stockholm square Monday evening to march towards the Swedish Parliamant as part of a protest against a far-right party that has been voted into parliament, waving banners and shouting 'No to racism!'.
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'Anti-racist' protestor hold a banner reading ' 94,3% of the people are not racist' during a demo held at Sergels Torg against the Sweden Democrats party a day after the elections in Stockholm on September 20, 2010. Thousands of people gathered in a central Stockholm square Monday evening to protest against a far-right party that has been voted into parliament, waving banners and shouting 'No to racism!'.
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The President of Bolivia Evo Morales (C) promulgates a law against racism as Vice-President Alvaro Garcia (L) and the President of the Chamber of Deputies Hector Arce look on, at the presidential palace in La Paz on October 8, 2010. The law sparked protests among media workers unions and employers' organizations, who demanded the removal of two articles they consider would seriously affect the freedom of expression.
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Women from different ethnic groups listen to Bolivian President Evo Morales after he promulgated a law against racism during a ceremony at the presidential palace in La Paz on October 8, 2010. The law sparked protests among media workers unions and employers' organizations, who demanded the removal of two articles they consider would seriously affect the freedom of expression.
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Director of Peru's La Republica newspaper and treasurer of the Inter-American Press Association (IAPA), Gustavo Mohme (L) listens to the director of Uruguay's Busqueda newspaper and regional vice-president of the IAPA Committee on Freedom of the Press and Information, Claudio Paolillo, during a press conference in La Paz on October 19, 2010. A delegation from the IAPA is in Bolivia to meet with members of parliament from both the opposition and ruling party to gather information on a new anti-racism law, which according to the media limits freedom of expression.
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BARCELONA, SPAIN - OCTOBER 20: Mascots wearing Unite Against Racism shirts pose with Barcelona players prior to the start of the UEFA Champions League group D match between Barcelona and FC Copenhagen at the Camp Nou stadium on October 20, 2010 in Barcelona, Spain.
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BARCELONA, SPAIN - OCTOBER 20: Mascots wearing Unite Against Racism shirts pose with Barcelona players prior to the start of the UEFA Champions League group D match between Barcelona and FC Copenhagen at the Camp Nou stadium on October 20, 2010 in Barcelona, Spain.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 20: A display screen promotes the 'Unite Against Racism' initiative prior to the UEFA Champions League Group A match between FC Internazionale Milano and Tottenham Hotspur at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on October 20, 2010 in Milan, Italy.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 20: Player mascots wear t-shirts to promote the 'Unite Against Racism' initiative prior to the UEFA Champions League Group A match between FC Internazionale Milano and Tottenham Hotspur at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on October 20, 2010 in Milan, Italy.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 20: Player mascots wear t-shirts to promote the 'Unite Against Racism' initiative prior to during the UEFA Champions League group A match between FC Internazionale Milano and Tottenham Hotspur at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on October 20, 2010 in Milan, Italy.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 20: Player mascots wear t-shirts to promote the 'Unite Against Racism' initiative prior to during the UEFA Champions League group A match between FC Internazionale Milano and Tottenham Hotspur at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on October 20, 2010 in Milan, Italy.
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MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 21: Manchester City players Joleon Lescott (L) Patrick Vieira (C) and Adam Johnson with children with 'Unite against Racism' t-shirts before the UEFA Europa League Group A match between Manchester City and KKS Lech Poznan at City of Manchester Stadium on October 21, 2010 in Manchester, England.
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A man holds a placard reading in French : 'We don't want to work like a negro too' during a demonstration, on October 23, 2010 in front of a Guerlain shop in Paris, against Jean-Paul Guerlain, the 'nose' behind the world-famous perfume brand, and call for a boycott of Guerlain for racism after he said he 'worked like a negro.' The 73-year-old said during an interview on France 2 television, 'For once, I set to work like a negro. I don't know if negroes have always worked like that, but anyway'.
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President of the black diasporas institute Francois Durpaire (R) takes part in a demonstration, on October 23, 2010 in front of a Guerlain shop in Paris, against Jean-Paul Guerlain, the 'nose' behind the world-famous perfume brand, and call for a boycott of Guerlain for racism after he said he 'worked like a negro.' The 73-year-old said during an interview on France 2 television, 'For once, I set to work like a negro. I don't know if negroes have always worked like that, but anyway'. Placards read in French: 'I don't want to work like a negro too'. Isabelle Boni-Claverie (L) is the leader of the protest on Facebook.
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President of the black diasporas institute Francois Durpaire (R) takes part in a demonstration, on October 23, 2010 in Paris, against Jean-Paul Guerlain, the 'nose' behind the world-famous perfume brand, and call for a boycott of Guerlain for racism after he said he 'worked like a negro.' The 73-year-old said during an interview on France 2 television, 'For once, I set to work like a negro. I don't know if negroes have always worked like that, but anyway'. Placards read in French: 'I don't want to work like a negro too'. Isabelle Boni-Claverie (C) is the leader of the protest on Facebook.
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People eat the food received from volonteers in a new camp of Roma people on August 27, 2010 after being resettled by an association a day after their deportation from another camp in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, northern France. The UN anti-racism committee on August 27, 2010 urged France to 'avoid' the collective deportations of Roma and said it was concerned about 'political speeches of a discriminatory nature.'
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People eat the food received from volonteers in a new camp of Roma people on August 27, 2010 after being resettled by an association a day after their deportation from another camp in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, northern France. The UN anti-racism committee on August 27, 2010 urged France to 'avoid' the collective deportations of Roma and said it was concerned about 'political speeches of a discriminatory nature.'
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People eat the food received from volonteers in a new camp of Roma people on August 27, 2010 after being resettled by an association a day after their deportation from another camp in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, northern France. The UN anti-racism committee on August 27, 2010 urged France to 'avoid' the collective deportations of Roma and said it was concerned about 'political speeches of a discriminatory nature.'
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An 'anti-racist' protestor holds posters reading 'Fight Racism' while protesting near the election booth of the Sweden Democrats party on September 16, 2010 at Sergels Torg, in Stockholm. Sweden's general elections on September 19 look set to be a cliffhanger, with polls hinting voters will re-elect a rightwing government for the first time in nearly a century, as the far-right makes its debut in parliament and could be handed the role of kingmaker.
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Roma men attend a protest in Sofia, Bulgaria on September 18, 2010. Bulgarian Roma associations slammed France's 'policy of discrimination' towards the Roma as protesters gathered for the first time in front of the French embassy in Bulgarian capital. The protesters chanted 'Europe is with us' and carried banners with slogans like 'Sarkozy is legalising racism,' 'Poor doesn't mean criminal, No to deportation' and 'Liberty, Equality, Fraternity' -- the French national motto.
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'Anti-racist' protestors hold a banner reading ' Diversity over Simplemindedness' at Sergels Torg during a demo against the Sweden Democrats party, a day after the elections in Stockholm on September 20, 2010. Thousands of people gathered in a central Stockholm square Monday evening to protest against a far-right party that has been voted into parliament, waving banners and shouting 'No to racism!'.
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A kid holds a lamp post as he watch an 'Anti-racist' demonstration in Stockholm on September 20, 2010. Thousands of people gathered in a central Stockholm square Monday evening to protest against a far-right party that has been voted into parliament, waving banners and shouting 'No to racism!'.
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People eat in front of a tent in a new camp of Roma people on August 27, 2010 after being resettled by an association a day after their deportation from another camp in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, northern France. The UN anti-racism committee on August 27, 2010 urged France to 'avoid' the collective deportations of Roma and said it was concerned about 'political speeches of a discriminatory nature.'
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People receive food from volonteers in a new camp of Roma people on August 27, 2010 after being resettled by an association a day after their deportation from another camp in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, northern France. The UN anti-racism committee on August 27, 2010 urged France to 'avoid' the collective deportations of Roma and said it was concerned about 'political speeches of a discriminatory nature.'
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People belonging to the Roma community shout slogans during a protest in Sofia, Bulgaria on September 18, 2010. Bulgarian Roma associations slammed France's 'policy of discrimination' towards the Roma as protesters gathered for the first time in front of the French embassy in Bulgarian capital. The protesters chanted 'Europe is with us' and carried banners with slogans like 'Sarkozy is legalising racism,' 'Poor doesn't mean criminal, No to deportation' and 'Liberty, equality, fraternity' -- the French national motto.
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'Anti-racist' protestors demonstrate in Stockholm on October 4, 2010. Thousands of people gathered in a central Stockholm square Monday evening to march towards the Swedish Parliament as part of a protest against a far-right party that has been voted into parliament, waving banners and shouting 'No to racism!'.
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Anti-racisim protestors arrive to the Swedish Parliament in Stockholm on October 4, 2010. Thousands of people gathered in a central Stockholm square Monday evening to march towards the Swedish Parliamant as part of a protest against a far-right party that has been voted into parliament, waving banners and shouting 'No to racism!'.
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'Anti-racist' protestors hold a banner reading 'SD are wrong' (SD for Sweden Democrats) during a demo held at Sergels Torg in Stockholm on October 4, 2010. Thousands of people gathered in a central Stockholm square Monday evening to march towards the Swedish Parliamant as part of a protest against a far-right party that has been voted into parliament, waving banners and shouting 'No to racism!'.
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The President of Bolivia Evo Morales delivers a speech after promulgating a law against racism during a ceremony at the presidential palace in La Paz on October 8, 2010. The law sparked protests among media workers unions and employers' organizations, who demanded the removal of two articles they consider would seriously affect the freedom of expression.
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Women from different ethnic groups listen to Bolivian President Evo Morales after he promulgated a law against racism during a ceremony at the presidential palace in La Paz on October 8, 2010. The law sparked protests among media workers unions and employers' organizations, who demanded the removal of two articles they consider would seriously affect the freedom of expression.
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Director the Inter-American Press Association (IAPA), Ricardo Trotti (L), listens to director of Peru's La Republica newspaper and treasurer of IAPA Gustavo Mohme (L) during a press conference in La Paz on October 19, 2010. A delegation from the IAPA is in Bolivia to meet with members of parliament from both the opposition and ruling party to gather information on a new anti-racism law, which according to the media limits freedom of expression.
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Director of Peru's La Republica newspaper and treasurer of the Inter-American Press Association (IAPA), Gustavo Mohme (L) speaks alongside the director of Uruguay's Busqueda newspaper and regional vice-president of the IAPA Committee on Freedom of the Press and Information, Claudio Paolillo, during a press conference in La Paz on October 19, 2010. A delegation from the IAPA is in Bolivia to meet with members of parliament from both the opposition and ruling party to gather information on a new anti-racism law, which according to the media limits freedom of expression.
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BARCELONA, SPAIN - OCTOBER 20: Children wearing 'United against Racism T-shirts' pose with Barcelona players prior the start of the UEFA Champions League group D match between Barcelona and FC Copenhagen at the Camp nou stadium on October 20, 2010 in Barcelona, Spain. Barcelona won the match 2-0.
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NAPLES, ITALY - OCTOBER 21: Jamie Carragher of Liverpool shows his support for the Unite Against Racism campaign ahead of the UEFA Europa League match between SSC Napoli and Liverpool played at Stadio San Paolo on October 21, 2010 in Naples, Italy.
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NAPLES, ITALY - OCTOBER 21: Jamie Carragher of Liverpool and his mascot show their support for the Unite Against Racism campaign ahead of the UEFA Europa League match between SSC Napoli and Liverpool played at Stadio San Paolo on October 21, 2010 in Naples, Italy.
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MADRID, SPAIN - OCTOBER 21: Mascots wearing Unite Against Racism shirts pose with Atletico Madrid players during the UEFA Europa League group B match between Atletico Madrid and Rosenborg at the Vicente Calderon Stadium on October 21, 2010 in Madrid, Spain.
