Women's World Cup
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Germany kick off Women's World Cup title defense
Who do you predict will win the Women’s World Cup 2011?
"Yes, I believe in the German machine. They will qualify for the final and carry the day." -- Musibau, Nigeria
"I think Germany will win the women's soccer tournament." -- Mohammed A., Bangladesh
"I have to pick Brazil with Marta. I will be hoping for Germany, though." -- Warren K., US
"The cup will not be won by Germany because the FIFA gods have designated some other team to win." -- Carl B., US
Germany hold off Canadians in Women's World Cup opener
"Well done, Germany, on your victory over Canada. When the snow starts to fall, welcome to hockey." -- Malcolm C., Canada
"We liked the German game. With some luck they could have had two more goals. Canada played gutsy, but had less experience. Their free kick goal was well done, but a lucky stroke. -- Klaus M., US
Dreams of glory: Silvia Neid eyes a third World Cup title
"Good luck to the German team. However, the US team will be looking for you." -- Bas, US
The elusive popularity of women's football
Will fans pay attention to the Women’s World Cup like they have to past Men’s World Cups?
"For the past two days, your page on women's football has had Michael Ballack as the top story. There is so much to say about women's football at the moment. That is a really sad choice." -- Nina, Germany
"I'll be watching in California, even if it's an odd hour of the night. Football (soccer here) has been a girl's game for decades. Of course, I'll be rooting for the USA, but I have the greatest admiration for the German women, especially Silke Rothenberg." -- Janet G., US
German carmakers start US offensive
Would you buy a German car?
"Yes, we bought a BMW Cabriolet two years ago. For two reasons: it's a fun little car for our fun little island (Key West), and the car market was in the dumps, so we got a great deal! Bottom line, it's always the bottom line. -- Doug S., US
"German cars here are expensive compared to Korean and Japanese cars. The perception of car buyers here is that Japanese cars are more reliable and the cost of maintenance is lower than German brands. German cars are usually cars for leisure and weekend driving. The car for everyday use is usually a Japanese or Korean brand." -- Ramon A., Philippines
"I have been driving VWs since 1976 and not even once been let down. It's about reliability." -- Peter M., UK
"Your article about Mercedes opening a showroom in New York City shows a lack of understanding of the American market. They need to focus on the country's growth, i.e., the Sun Belt, where most cars are sold. Most Americans seldom go to New York, so opening a five story showroom there is the equivalent of opening an air conditioner shop in Greenland." -- Frank S. US
Compiled by: Shant Shahrigian
Editor: Michael Lawton