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In September and October of 2011, the Rugby World Cup will be held in New Zealand. Here's a non-narrated piece about the importance of the sport and the All Blacks rugby team to New Zealanders. Includes interviews from the New Zealand Rugby Museum in Palmerston North.
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In September and October of 2011, the Rugby World Cup will be held in New Zealand. Here's a non-narrated piece about the importance of the sport and the All Blacks rugby team to New Zealanders. Includes interviews from the New Zealand Rugby Museum in Palmerston North.
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