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| pretoria News+ XML/RSSBy Tom Racette World Cup excitement has reached a fever pitch. HotelTravel.com has launched its best ever series of comprehensive travel guides to ensure football fans attending the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa will have the time of their lives. By Microzone PR This program is designed as a comprehensive course, with complimentary material, that will assist families with the reality of birth of a new sibling and the change in the unit structure. By Rynaldo We do all loans Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban, Port Elizabeth, East London, Pretoria, Bloemfontein, Kimberley, Upington, Pietermaritzburg and all major cities and towns across South Africa. By Microzone PR Cizelle Louw is a Pretoria-based registered clinical psychologist with twenty years experience in private practice specialising in the field of family development. By Robert Wilson FIFA kick off six weeks away - what's happening in Suth Africa? By George Scaria Three star packages start with INR 36,000/- and five star packages with INR 81,000/- both per pax on twin sharing basis. Packages cover all transfers and tours; it doesn’t include airfares to South Africa. By Robert Wilson Capital city of South Africa, Pretoria is well worth visiting. Soccer fans who enjoy history will have a ball. By Robert Wilson fears of violence in India has prompted officials to move the tournament to a safer country. South Africa was chosen as it will host the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup, British Lions Rugby tour and FIFA 2010 World Cup matches. | ||||||||||||||||||||||