By Ian Phillips ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
PARIS - The World Cup's huge global television audience offers a prime stage for terrorists. And then there's the prospect of hooligans running riot.
Still, France thinks it can provide enough of a deterrent to make the June 10-July 12 soccer extravaganza less inviting. To continue, click on the link.
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