KISSINGER NAMED HONOUR MEMBER OF IOC
Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has became an honour member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
GREEN BAY PACKERS WIN STADIUM TAX VOTE
The Green Bay Packers football team will get a $295 million face-lift for their 43-year-old stadium after Brown County, Wisconsin, voters agreed to pay for $160 million of the project.
COPYRIGHT CONTROL SERVICES PROVIDES OLYMPIC CONTENT PROTECTION
The International Olympic Committee has selected Copyright Control Services (CCS) to provide exclusive internet anti-piracy operations and internet content protection solutions for the 2000 Summer Olympic Games.
BRADMAN SAYS NAME ROW RESOLVED IN HOME TOWN
Australian cricketing legend Sir Donald Bradman has resolved a dispute with an Australian restaurant over using his name, although he still faces a similar problem with a sex shop.
FUEL CRISIS FORCES SOCCER GAME TO BE POSTPONED
The fuel crisis in the UK is having a knock-on effect for a number of key soccer matches.
SENIOR POLITICIAN VISITS QUOKKA
Online digital sports content provider Quokka Sports has hosted U.S. Secretary of Commerce Norm Mineta at their San Francisco headquarters.
NBCOLYMPICS WINS ESPN MAGAZINE AUDITS
ESPN The Magazine has rated NBCOlympics.com as its number one Olympic Web site.
JAGUAR MARKETS US F1 GRAND PRIX
Formula One racing will return to the United States after an absence of almost 10 years on September 24 ? and leading teams are already courting the US media to publicise the event.
STADIUM SLATED FOR DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER
The mayor of Vancouver is supporting an $80 million sports and convention project to rejuvenate the downtown area.
SCHROEDER BACKS FIGHT AGAINST TRANSFER RULE CHANGES
German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, who has spoken out against changes in soccer transfer rules being mulled by the European Commission, has told a top soccer executive the government will do all it can to help.