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MANCHESTER UNITED MAY TAKE LEGAL ACTION OVER UNLICENCED BAR
English soccer club Manchester United is on the brink of taking legal action against a Hong Kong restaurant that is using the club?s name without a licence.
CHINA TO LOOK IN-HOUSE FOR 2008 OLYMPIC INSURANCE
Chinese Olympic officials are likely to appoint a home-grown insurance broker to cover the 2008 Olympics rather than an international intermediary experienced in big event, sports related insurance.
ROGGE: `AFRICAN CONTINENT CAN?T AFFORD TO STAGE GAMES?
Neither South America nor Africa can afford to stage the Olympic Games says new Olympic chief Jacques Rogge.
90 PERCENT OF BEIJING POPULATION WATCH OLYMPIC VOTE
Ninety percent of the population of Beijing tuned into the broadcast of the Olympic vote on the host city for the 2008 Games which saw the Chinese capital emerge victorious.
CUBA WANTS THE GAMES OF 2012
Encouraged by the success of communist Beijing being awarded the 2008 Olympics, Cuba has announced its intention to bid for the 2012 event.
BEIJING HOTELS FLOODED WITH CALLS
Beijing?s hotels were flooded with calls just minutes after the Chinese capital won their bid to host the 2008 Olympics.
AMNESTY CRITICISES BEIJING OLYMPIC SPONSORS
The International Olympic Committee?s (IOC) decision to award Beijing the Olympic Games in 2008 has been criticised by human rights interest group Amnesty International.
TOP NBA PLAYERS TO TOUR CHINA, TAIWAN
A squad of top NBA players will visit China and Taiwan in September for two exhibition games, the National Basketball Association has announced.
CHINA TO LAUNCH OLYMPIC LOTTERY
China plans to launch a special lottery to help finance the 2008 Summer Olympics.
KOREA WANTS JAPAN EMPEROR AND NORTH’S KIM AT WORLD CUP
The emperor of Japan, premier of China and North Korean leader Kim Jong-il will be in the stands when next year's World Cup finals kick off, if South Korea's soccer boss has his wish.
OSAKA HOPEFUL OF OLYMPIC BID RETHINK
Osaka is not ready to throw in the towel in the race to stage the 2008 summer Olympic Games, bid officials have said.
US WILL NOT BLOCK BEJING OLYMPIC BID
A US government official has stated that President George Bush will not block Bejing?s bid to host the 2008 Olympic Games, despite the current political unrest between the US and China.
TYSON V LEWIS FIGHT ? BROADCASTERS IN TALKS
Rival cable television broadcasters HBO and Showtime are negotiating to present a fight between former champions Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis.
BEIJING BANKS ON BILLION DOLLAR GAMES BOOST
Beijing expects to receive revenues of $1.625bn from hosting the 2008 Olympic Games if its bid is successful, Jiang Xiaoyu, vice-chairman of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Committee has said.
INDIA RACE TO LAUNCH AFRO-ASIAN GAMES
India is racing against time to complete the preparations for the first Afro-Asian games in November, which has been hit by delays in getting facilities ready, poor financial returns and low-key competitions.
BEIJING SAYS BID CRITICS OUT OF STEP
A favourable review of Beijing's 2008 Games bid by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) showed human rights protestors and US critics were out of step with world opinion, a Beijing official said on Sunday.
UEFA: WE?D WELCOME KAZAKSTAN
Kazakhstan would be welcomed as the 52nd member association of UEFA if they went ahead with plans to quit the Asian confederation, officials said on Wednesday.
MAYOR BACKS LONDON?S OLYMPIC BID
The mayor of London Ken Livingstone said he would do everything within his powers to help the British Olympic Association (BOA) win a bid for the capital city to host the 2012 Olympic Games.