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Noteworthy Websites
- Soccer Politics The Politics of Football. http://sites.duke.edu/wcwp/.
- http://fromaleftwing.blogspot.com.
- http://muslimwomeninsports.blogspot.co.il/.
- http://insunandshadow.com.