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ASIAN SPORT SET TO GET NEW ONLINE SERVICE
French news agency Agence France-Presse (AFP) and Internet company China.com Corporation have announced that they have created a joint online information service devoted to Asian sports news.
CHINA SPLASHES OUT ON DOPE TESTS
Top swimmers in China are being given blood tests to crack down on possible drug use before the Sydney Olympics later this year, a senior Chinese swimming official has said.
OSAKA AIMS FOR 2008 HOST GLORY
Japan has thrown its hat into the ring to host the 2008 Summer Olympics, officially entering Osaka as its candidate and vowing a "clean" campaign to win the right to hold the games.
CHINA WINS PLACE ON RALLY CALENDAR
The China rally will be included in the world championship next season, International Automobile Federation (FIA) according president Max Mosley.
ASIAN GAMES EARN REVENUE
The 13th Asian Games have currently earned a total of 5,022 million baht inrevenue.
WINTER GAMES TV FIGURES EQUAL LILLEHAMMER SAYS IOC
An IOC report says preliminary results indicate that the XVIII Olympic Winter Games in Nagano, Japan, were broadcast in more countries than ever before and that the global cumulative audience is likely to equal Lillehammer's record??.
CHINESE STADIUM AT KAI TAK AIRPORT
Kai Tak airport in China is one of two new locations being considered for a world-class stadium, along with a site near Tuen Mun.
NIKE FACE ACTION OVER ‘ASIAN SWEATSHOPS’ ALLEGATIONS
US LAWYER Alan Caplan says he and his colleagues have launched court action in California against Nike, alleging that it is deceiving consumers over the working conditions in its Asian factories, The Australian reports.
CHINA VOWS TO INTENSIFY DOPING CRACKDOWN
Chinese swimming officials have vowed to intensify a crackdown on drug abuse by conducting more tests and slapping life bans on steroid cheats, state media has said.
HONG KONG BETTING INDUSTRY SLUMPS
With Hong Kong's economy contracting, the territory's popular horseracing industry has found that fewer bettors are willing to try their luck.
2006 BIDS UNAFFECTED BY HOOLIGANS SAYS BLATTER
Outbreaks of hooliganism by English and German fans in France should not affect those nations' bids to stage the 2006 World Cup finals, FIFA president Sepp Blatter said.
WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE IN JOINT OLYMPIC BID
Washington and Baltimore are to announce an unprecedented joint bid to host the 2012 Olympic Games, according to the Washington Post.
ADIDAS CANCEL FOOTBALL ORDERS
Adidas, one of the World Cup's sponsors is cancelling all orders of footballs made in China after a report linked production with prison labour.
CHINA DENIES PRISONERS MAKING ADIDAS FOOTBALLS
A Chinese prison official has dismissed allegations that prison labour was used to manufacture footballs in Shanghai for the Adidas sports label.
U.S. WRESTLERS TO COMPETE IN IRAN AGAIN
American wrestlers will attend an international tournament in Iran in September, months after a groundbreaking visit by a U.S. team which launched exchanges between the two hostile countries.
SCHUMACHER UNDER FIRE FROM GERMAN POLITICIANS
Several German politicians have levelled harsh criticism at ex-world champion Michael Schumacher over his crash with David Coulthard at the Belgian Grand Prix a week ago.
GRAFT, UNPROFESSIONALISM HAUNT SE ASIA
Bribery and match-fixing hamper the development of soccer in Southeast Asia, and a farcical game in the recent Tiger Cup championship has further tarnished the sport's image, coaches and officials said.
CHINA CONSIDERS 2008 OLYMPICS BID
Five years after its bitter defeat to Sydney in the race for the 2000 Olympics, China looks ready to bid for 2008.