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- 549469bf6828eb675e43a36f486e5db62145d1cde8256f2e53f0bf3d71b2a67a accessdate "2009-12-03".
- 549469bf6828eb675e43a36f486e5db62145d1cde8256f2e53f0bf3d71b2a67a agency "Associated Press".
- 549469bf6828eb675e43a36f486e5db62145d1cde8256f2e53f0bf3d71b2a67a date "1986-06-24".
- 549469bf6828eb675e43a36f486e5db62145d1cde8256f2e53f0bf3d71b2a67a first "Andrew".
- 549469bf6828eb675e43a36f486e5db62145d1cde8256f2e53f0bf3d71b2a67a isCitedBy Group_of_death.
- 549469bf6828eb675e43a36f486e5db62145d1cde8256f2e53f0bf3d71b2a67a last "Warshaw".
- 549469bf6828eb675e43a36f486e5db62145d1cde8256f2e53f0bf3d71b2a67a quote "Then there was Alex Ferguson of Scotland, whose team had the misfortune of competing with Denmark, West Germany and Uruguay in what became known as the "Group of Death."".
- 549469bf6828eb675e43a36f486e5db62145d1cde8256f2e53f0bf3d71b2a67a title "Sports News".