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On May 29, FIFA will conduct its elections for its new president. Incumbent Joseph Blatter, who has been at the helm of the federation since 1998, will be challenged by current FIFA Vice President Ali bin Al-Hussein of Jordan, Dutch football association president Michael van Praag and former Portugal star Luis Figo.

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As the US housing turned downward in January 2007, a Goldman Sachs trader wrote in e-mails to a woman he apparently was courting that investments he had sold were "like Frankenstein turning against his own inventor."

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On May 29, FIFA will conduct its elections for its new president. Incumbent Joseph Blatter, who has been at the helm of the federation since 1998, will be challenged by current FIFA Vice President Ali bin Al-Hussein of Jordan, Dutch football association president Michael van Praag and former Portugal star Luis Figo.

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