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friday. dawna friesen has more on reaction to yesterday s soccer showdown. so, dawna, come on, what are the fans saying today? didn t any of them feel a little love for the u.s. or no way? you know, this is football or soccer we re talking about here, so people here take it very seriously. for the usa tie may be almost as good as a win in world cup soccer but not here, especially with the u.s. and especially when the only goal the u.s. scored only went in because england s goalie fumbled it. it s being called in the newspapers here a slip-up. there you can see some of the crazed fans in a pub. yeah. there s the goal. take a look at that. i mean, my 5-year-old son could have stopped that, which is ouch. a terrible thing to say. i know, but that s what people here are saying. my mother could have stopped that. a lot of people are saying he must have had oil on his hands because they were so slippery. some people are actually saying, too, alex, that it was the ball
weeks to clean up an oil spill in the salt lake creek. the sheriff in portland, oregon, is disbanding the certificate. for a missing 7-year-old boy, kyron horman who disappeared after a school science fair. spirit airlines is canceling more flights one day after pilots went on strike. and rescued solo teen sailor abby sunderland says she will try again some day but did not say when she would give it another go. those are your fast five headlines. a world cup shocker as england s goalkeeper gives the underdog americans a 1-1 tie. it was a move that has left brits reeling and americans smiling as they head into their next match in the world cup. more on reaction to yesterday s soccer showdown and with a good day, england certainly a well-known powerhouse in soccer so i m curious what the fans and the tabloids are saying today.