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MEXICO CITY, July 8 () -- The Mexican press celebrated on Thursday the victory of Spain over Germany at the World Cup, which gave them ticket to the tournament final.    The local daily "Excelsior" headlined "Ears and tails", phrase used at the bullfights, to refer Spain's victory. It added that the World Cup in South Africa brought renewal and it will have a new champion.    The sports daily "Record" said "Faena! As the giant it is, Spain stopped the powerful Germany and got its ticket to the final of the World Cup."    The daily "Esto" said "an untold final. Holland and Spain will fight for the entrance to the elite of the world champions."    "The octopus was right," the daily "Reforma" said and added a picture of the celebration. In its sports supplement "Cancha", it said "With fury. Spain won again over Germany" and "the octopus Paul guesses again and continues unbeatable."    "First final for the fury," daily "Milenio" said in its first page and added "a dominator Spain rubricates the match with a forehead of Puyol, enough to face Holland at the final."    Milenio's sports supplement "La Aficion" said "fury and heart. Spain had the ball in its side, the soccer and the goal to get the triumph and the ticket for its first final at the World Cup."    The daily "El Universal" said "it will be a historical final" and added that for the first time in 32 years, two teams which never had been champions reach the final.    "The red fury is in the final," the daily "El Sol de Mexico" said and "La Cronica" daily said "the red fury has one step far from making history."          Special Report: 2010 FIFA World Cup
ADEN, Yemen, March 25 () -- A senior military intelligence officer was killed late Saturday night when suspected al-Qaida gunmen ambushed his convoy in Yemen's restive southern province of Lahj, a Yemeni security official said Sunday.The al-Qaida militants ambushed the military convoy of Major Kamal Ashwal near the Anad air force base east of Houta, the provincial capital of Lahj, killing him at the scene and injuring two of his bodyguards, the local security official told  on condition of anonymity."After killing the intelligence officer, the al-Qaida gunmen clashed with police forces in downtown Lahj and there is a large presence of the terrorists in the suburbs of the city," the official said."Al-Qaida gunmen were attempting to seize a number of neighborhoods in Lahj, but they failed," he added.Elsewhere in neighboring Abyan province, two al-Qaida gunmen were killed in Mudiyah district during armed clashes with pro- government tribesmen, according to local residents.Security forces and intelligence officials are regularly targeted in the country's southern and eastern provinces as militants of the Yemen-based al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula ( AQAP) attempting to expand their foothold and take control over the lawless regions.
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