Americas
MAHATHIR HITS OUT AT UNFRIENDLY INTERNATIONAL SPORTS MEDIA
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has hit out on at
FOX CASHES IN ON HOMER MANIA
St. Louis slugger Mark McGwire's record 62nd home run on Tuesday brought a historic rating high for the Fox network.
UNITED FANS TO FIGHT TAKE-OVER
Manchester United fans vowed on Wednesday to fight every inch of the way to stop their club being taken over by Rupert Murdoch's BSkyB.
ESPN PICK SAN FRANCISCO FOR 1999 X GAMES
After two events in San Diego, the 1999 X Games will be held in SanFrancisco, California from June 25-July 3, 1999, it was announced by Jeff Ruhe, ESPN senior vice president, event management.
AUSTRALIA PM DENIES SPORT A DISTRACTION FROM POLL
Australian Prime Minister John Howard has denied accusations that he chose October 3 as the date for a general election in order to cash in on a welter of sports events expected to divert the sports-mad nation's attention.
IOC to lobby U.S. pro sports for Andro ban
The IOC plans to lobby professional sports in the United States to conform with the Olympics drug policy, including a ban on the muscle-building compound used by home-run record holder Mark McGwire.
RIDDELL SPORTS GETS UMBRO SOCCER GEAR DEAL
Athletic apparel giant Riddell Sports Inc. has announced it has won rights to market team soccer apparel and equipment in the United States made by the British firm Umbro International Inc.
RIDDELL SPORTS GETS UMBRO SOCCER GEAR DEAL
Athletic apparel giant Riddell Sports Inc. has announced it has won rights to market team soccer apparel and equipment in the United States made by the British firm Umbro International Inc.
MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL LOSES OUT
Fox's season premiere of "Ally McBeal" beat ABC?s "Monday Night Football" in the 9-10 p.m. timeslot among adults 18-49 for the first time ever, adding to a string of unspectacular results for the NFL broadcasts this season.
IOC MOVES FOR QUICK ESTABLISHMENT OF ANTI DRUG AGENCY
IOC President Samaranch said Wednesday he hopes the proposed Olympic anti-drug agency could be up and running by the end of next year.
ADVERTISERS WARN SPORTS BODIES NOT TO MILK EVENTS
Advertisers, invited for the first time to a sports trade show here, have warned sporting event organisers that they should not milk their events for money.
CABLEVISION MAKES CASH/STOCK OFFER TO STEINBRENNER
Talks have heated up in Cablevision System Corp.'s negotiations to buy the New York Yankees, with an offer that could leave the Yankess owner controlling three of the regions pro-sports franchises.
ABC SUFFERS IN LACKLUSTRE EARLY SEASON
ABC's Monday Night Football continued to dominate ratings this week but Baseball and Clinton's Presidential peccadilloes made for unspectacular figures, with the lowest rated Dallas game ever.
NBA CANCELS TRAINING CAMPS IN LOCKOUT
The National Basketball Association, which imposed a lockout on its players in July, has cancelled training camps and 24 preseason games through October 16.
The league cited a lack of progress in negotiations as the reason for the cancellations.
KIRCH IN FOR TYSON RIGHTS
German media magnate Leo Kirch has acquired the televison rights for any future fights by former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson outside the United States, Sunday newspaper Bild am Sonntag reported.
SALT LAKE SET $1.4 BILLION BUDGET
The Salt Lake Organising committee has presented a $1.4 billion budget to stage what officials hoped would be a successful yet frugal 2002 Winter Games.
FIFA GETS TOUGH OVER CLUB OWNERSHIP AND SUPERLEAGUES
In a two day meeting the FIFA Executive Committee has expressed its extreme concern over the trend for entities outside the football establishment becoming involved in the organisation of football competitions.
TYSON REINSTATEMENT HEARING POSTPONED
The hearing to determine whether former world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson's boxing license will get back his license to box has postponed from Saturday.