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Days of the month

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July 31, 2010 (Saturday)

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July 30, 2010 (Friday)

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July 29, 2010 (Thursday)

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July 28, 2010 (Wednesday)

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July 27, 2010 (Tuesday)

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July 26, 2010 (Monday)

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July 25, 2010 (Sunday)

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July 24, 2010 (Saturday)

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July 22, 2010 (Thursday)

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July 21, 2010 (Wednesday)

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July 20, 2010 (Tuesday)

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July 19, 2010 (Monday)

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July 18, 2010 (Sunday)

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July 17, 2010 (Saturday)

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July 14, 2010 (Wednesday)

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July 13, 2010 (Tuesday)

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July 12, 2010 (Monday)

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  • The NCAA announces the new format for its expanded 68-team men's basketball tournament. Starting next season, the four lowest-seeded teams earning automatic bids to the tournament and the four lowest-seeded at-large entries will play in the new "First Four" round. (ESPN)

July 11, 2010 (Sunday)

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July 10, 2010 (Saturday)

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July 9, 2010 (Friday)

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  • WCL Division One in the Netherlands: (teams in bold advance to the final)
    •  Afghanistan 141 (47.1 overs);  Scotland 142/8 (43.5 overs) in Rotterdam. Scotland win by 2 wickets.
    •  Kenya 153 (45.2 overs);  Canada 154/4 (35.5 overs) in Schiedam. Canada win by 6 wickets.
    •  Ireland 177 (48.2 overs);  Netherlands 138 (38.5 overs) in Amstelveen. Ireland win by 39 runs.
      • Final standings: Ireland 10 points, Scotland 8, Afghanistan 6, Netherlands 4, Canada 2, Kenya 0.

July 8, 2010 (Thursday)

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July 7, 2010 (Wednesday)

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July 6, 2010 (Tuesday)

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July 5, 2010 (Monday)

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July 4, 2010 (Sunday)

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July 3, 2010 (Saturday)

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  • FIFA World Cup in South Africa:
    • Quarter-finals:
      • In Cape Town: Germany  4–0  Argentina BBC Sport
        • In the most lopsided quarter-finals match since 1966, Germany defeat Argentina at the same stage for the second straight time, and reach the top four for the third successive time and 12th overall.
        • Germany become the first team ever to score four goals in two matches against former World Cup champions in the same tournament, and the first team since Brazil in 1970 to score four goals in three matches.
        • Miroslav Klose scores twice and joins countryman Gerd Müller in second place on the overall top scorers list with 14 goals. He also becomes the first player ever to score four goals in three World Cup tournaments.
        • Argentina suffer their biggest defeat in a World Cup Finals match since they lost to the Netherlands in 1974 by the same score.
        • Brazil and Argentina both fail to reach the top four in a World Cup outside Europe for the first time ever.
      • In Johannesburg: Paraguay  0–1  Spain BBC Sport
        • After both teams' goalkeepers save penalty kicks within two minutes, David Villa scores his fifth goal of the tournament and puts Spain into the top four for the second time, having done so only in 1950.
        • Spain become the first reigning European champion to reach the semi-finals since France in 1986, and will meet Germany in a re-match of UEFA Euro 2008 Final.
        • Three European teams reach the top four in a World Cup played outside Europe for the third time in history. The previous occasions were in 1986 and 1994.

July 2, 2010 (Friday)

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July 1, 2010 (Thursday)

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References

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  1. ^ 2010-11-10 Athletes Currently Suspended. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-12-28.