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No giraffes in Ghana! Delta sorry for World Cup tweet
Delta Air lines blasted for Ghana World Cup defeat ‘Giraffe’ tweet
Delta’s World Cup Tweet Really Couldn’t Have Gone Worse
Delta Airlines accused of racism over ‘giraffes in Ghana’ tweet
Delta Airlines offends with World Cup tweet
Delta Air Lines Loses the World Cup: What Do Giraffes Have To Do With Ghana?
Delta Airlines thinks Ghana has giraffes and commits the first social media fail of the World Cup
Delta Apologizes For Ghana Giraffe Gaffe On Twitter
Delta Used an Image of a Giraffe to Represent Ghana in Tweet, But There Are No Giraffes in Ghana
Giraffe gaffe: Delta apologizes for USA-Ghana World Cup tweet
Delta Airlines World Cup tweet blasted after USA beats Ghana in opener
Delta learns the hard way that Ghana doesn’t have giraffes
Delta Airlines in Twitter storm after Ghana giraffe gaffe during World Cup
Delta Airlines Tweets Apology after Depicting Ghana with Picture of Giraffe
Delta’s Pro-USA World Cup Tweet About Ghana Called ‘Racist’
Delta Just Tweeted A Giraffe To Represent Ghana, Because Africa
Delta Airlines Learns Giraffes Don’t Live in Ghana
Delta’s World Cup social media giraffe, er, gaffe
Delta Airlines Posted A Controversial Tweet Following The USA’s World Cup Victory Over Ghana
Airline’s tweet to U.S. World Cup team panned as ‘poor taste’
Giraffe Gaffe: Delta Airlines drops the ball congratulating Team USA
No giraffes in Ghana! Delta ‘sorry’ for World Cup tweet
Delta Tweets and Deletes Seriously Inaccurate World Cup Image
Twitter users unleash furor over Delta’s World Cup tweet
Airline apologises for World Cup Twitter gaffe
American Airline gets in trouble for ‘offensive’ World Cup tweet
There Are No Giraffes In Ghana, Delta
World Cup fans get bitter on Twitter over Delta’s racist slip-up
Delta Apologizes for Boneheaded World Cup Tweet
The biggest loser of the World Cup on Monday? Delta after its ill-conceived tweet following U.S. win
Delta’s Twitter feed has a rough time Monday night
When Tweeting About the World Cup Goes Wrong
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