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World Cup Runneth Over

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By Mary Templeton

Published on July 20, 2006

Was that last-second red card for France the first sign? Maybe it was Italy's jubilant round of penalty kicks? Whatever caused it, your racing heart is evidence you've come down with World Cup fever. Though that fast and furious World Series of soccer is over, the Houston Dynamo, led by U.S. national team forward Brian Ching, can give you that handless action you still crave. Let's hope the Dynamo's current eight-game winning streak continues when they take on the New England Revolution today. Bonus: There's no need to travel outside the States or even outside the Loop to see the game.
Sat., July 22, 7:30 p.m.