US economic growth down to 1.9 percent

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    By Brian Homewood (Reuters) - While Brazil enjoy a perfect record of two wins, five goals scored and none conceded from their two games at the Confederations Cup, another statistic has shown a less appealing side to their game. Brazil committed 25 fouls during Wednesday's 2-0 win over Mexico, the highest by any team in a single match at the tournament so far and more even than the 22 Uruguay conceded in the face of Spain's relentless passing game. ... …

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  • Italy's Prandelli sweats over players fitness

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  • Neymar wants "safer, healthier and more honest" Brazil

    Neymar wants "safer, healthier and more honest" Brazil

    Neymar wants "safer, healthier and more honest" Brazil

    FORTALEZA, Brazil (Reuters) - Brazil forward Neymar has voiced his support for the protesters who have taken to the streets of Brazil in the last few days to demand less corruption and more spending on health, safety and transport. "I'm Brazilian and I love my country. I have a family and friends who live in Brazil. For that reason, I want a Brazil which is more just, safer, healthier and more honest," he said on Facebook. "The only way I can represent and defend Brazil is on the pitch, playing …

  • Italy overhaul Japan to reach Confederation Cup semis

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  • Sao Paulo, Rio revoke transport fare hikes as protests continue

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    Sao Paulo, Rio revoke transport fare hikes as protests continue

    By Asher Levine and Tatiana Ramil SAO PAULO/FORTALEZA, Brazil (Reuters) - Brazil's two biggest cities agreed on Wednesday to revoke an increase in public transportation fares that set off demonstrations that have grown into nationwide protests against poor public services, inflation and corruption. The decisions, made separately in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, followed another day of protests across Brazil, which also included a march by demonstrators around a major international soccer game …

Washington, May 31 (IANS) US economic growth slowed to an annualised rate of 1.9 percent in the first quarter of the year, down from an initial estimate of 2.2 percent.

The level was in line with economists' expectations, but lower than 3-percent growth in the fourth quarter last year, the revised commerce department figures showed Thursday.

The deceleration reflected a slowdown in private inventory investment, an increase in imports, and a drop in non-residential fixed investment that were partly offset by accelerations in exports and in personal consumption expenditures, the department said.

Consumer spending, which accounts for about 70 percent of the US economy, grew by a 2.7 percent annual rate, compared with an increase of 2.1 percent in the previous quarter.

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