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1966 World Cup final replay: old foes back at Wembley
AFP via Yahoo! News - 1 hour, 17 minutes ago Rival players from the 1966 World Cup final strode out for some extra time at the new Wembley Stadium, nearly 40 years on from the historic encounter when England beat West Germany 4-2.
Stars return to Wembley for '66 World Cup final reunion
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Wembley reunion for 1966 legends
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Forty years on, World Cup finalists remember Hurst's goal
Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports - 2 hours, 30 minutes ago LONDON, March 21 (Reuters) - A 40-year-old grudge over a goal Germans say never went in failed to dampen the party atmosphere when the 60- and 70-somethings of the 1966 World Cup final swapped jokes and anecdotes in London.
1966 Heroes In Wembley Comeback
Sky News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Mar 21 9:24 AM Seven of England's 1966 World Cup winning team have returned to the scene of their triumph at Wembley. They were joined by 11 members of the West German squad they beat to lift the trophy.
ODD FINDING: WARHEADS TEND TO RIPEN WITH AGE
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Need for new U.S. nuclear arsenal disputed / Existing warheads may last longer than believed, experts say
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ENGLAND AND WEST GERMANY MEET AGAIN AT WEMBLEY
Daily Mirror - 2 hours, 18 minutes ago THE new Wembley played host to the old heroes of the 1966 World Cup final today.
State Champion Clarke Is Loaded
Winchester Star - 1 hour, 14 minutes ago Clarke County High School s girls soccer team started the 2006 season exactly the same way it ended last year with a title. The Eagles won the Central Tournament last weekend and sixth-year coach Laurie Harrell hopes her team can continue soaring at the state level.
Stars from England and Germany return to Wembley for World Cup final reunion
Pravda - Mar 21 6:39 AM The stadium has changed, and so have the waistlines. Most of the stars of the 1966 World Cup final including Franz Beckenbauer, Bobby Charlton and Geoff Hurst returned to Wembley on Tuesday to mark the 40th anniversary of England 's 4-2 victory over Germany .
MAJOR DECISION: State wrestling finals a success with Huntington as host
The Herald-Press - Mar 21 4:53 AM Parking overflowed into open fields. Every hotel room in the county was filled. People came from every corner of the state. It is simply the largest sporting event Huntington has ever seen.
Wembley reunion for World Cup stars
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HN GIRLS' TRACK PREVIEW: Vikings have mix of experience, youth
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World Cup heroes in Wembley reunion
Daily Mail - Mar 21 2:09 AM The spirit of 1966 returned to the new Wembley Stadium today as England's World Cup winners joined members of the West German squad who they beat to lift the trophy on a tour of the new site.
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