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Pakistan soccer ball

Last month we ran a Spiegel Online piece about the stitchers of Sialkot, Pakistan, who assemble about 30 million soccer balls a year by hand — an estimated 40% of the global market. But this year’s World Cup balls are thermally bonded in China by machine — and Sialkot’s stitchers are finding themselves increasingly priced out of the football market. (Tom Wright/The Wall Street Journal)

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Read of the Day: The Football Stitchers of Sailkot

The Football Stitchers of Sailkot: One Pakistan city will produce up to 60 million soccer balls this year for world consumption — paying workers 75 cents for hand stitching balls that will fetch up to $150. Western activists got child labor banned in these factories…so now girls age 10 are hauling bricks and working in metal shops instead. (Hasnain Kazim/Spiegel Online)