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  • Three attempts to take 2# away from rafa failed, and then came the MC loss to Roger, and losing to Rafa in the French easily, and losing Wimbledon in round 2 while Roger and Rafa played a match of a life time.

    Peter Bodo's TennisWorld 2008

  • These slings and arrows will make it that much sweeter when Rafa is put in his place (second) down in Oz. Post a Comment

    A breakfast treat 2009

  • "Rafa is tracking down Borg now for best clay-court male of all time," two-time French Open champ Jim Courier said in an e-mail.

    Federer confident he can overcome French Open woes 2007

  • Rafael Garcia, who owns the Restaurant Don Rafa, is credited with inventing Sopa Tarasca, insisting it's supposed to be bean-free.

    Tarascan Bean Soup 2005

  • Just because Rafa is Spanish doesn't mean we should be sacrificing players.

    icLiverpool 2010

  • Just because Rafa is Spanish doesn't mean we should be sacrificing players.

    icLiverpool 2010

  • The happy marriage is not all a bed of poppies however, as we can report RedMen fans could find their first taste of DIC leaves a bad taste in their mouths with the shock news that the investors plan to replace Rafael 'Rafa' Benítez aka Rafa the Gaffer with recently retired Saudi Arabian superstar Sami Abdullah Al-Jaber.

    TheSpoof.com : Spoof News : Front Page 2009

  • Actually it looks to me like the final will be Roger - Rafa, which is the best anyone could ask for in today's tennis.

    Everybody hates Novak 2009

  • Over three days the exuberant Spanish star known as Rafa had practiced in a new wardrobe that included such radical adjustments as shirts with short sleeves and pants that stopped above the knee instead of a few inches below.

    Nadal Keeps New Look 2008

  • Now, that border crossing known as the Rafa terminal is the key crossing point for Palestinians who live in Gaza, and the only access most Palestinians have to the outside world.

    CNN Transcript Nov 14, 2005 2005

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