Two people are reported dead after Islamist gunmen in central Somalia opened fire in a cinema where people were watching a banned World Cup match.
The cinema owner and a young girl were reportedly killed by militia loyal to the Union of Islamic Courts, who seized control of parts of Somalia last month.
The courts have introduced Sharia law, including in some areas a World Cup broadcast ban.
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It's their turn to host the next World Cup in year 2010. Is the nation ready to host the most watched game in the world?

Will the huge stadiums be filled? Will the nation suffer as a result of pumping billions to host the game while majority of the population is still languishing in poverty?
Tags: Sports, Football, Soccer, World Cup, Somalia, India, Thailand, South Africa, David Beckham, Union of Islamic Courts
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