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Day five of the 2008 Peace Queen Cup Suwon in South Korea

Kara Lang, Canada, scores on a penalty kick in the second half of the game against New Zealand during day five of the Peace Queen Cup in Suwon, South Korea on June 18, 2008. Canada beat New Zealand 2-0. (UPI Photo/Keizo Mori)


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