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Last week, just days before the Women's World Cup kicked off in Canada, embattled FIFA President Joseph "Sepp" Blatter stepped down. Many saw his resignation, which capped a stunning string of news about indictments for corruption involving soccer's governing body, as an opportunity to reform how the organization is run. The chairman of FIFA's audit and compliance committee said […]
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