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IOC PRAISES TORONTO’S 2008 OLYMPIC PLANS
IOC delegates have heaped praise on Toronto's plans to stage the 2008 Olympics, saying they were impressed with the city's athlete-oriented focus and dismissed detractors who sought to cast a pall on Toronto's squeaky-clean reputation.
CANADIAN OLYMPIANS SAY GOVERNMENT FUNDING NEEDED
Canadian athletes should expect better funding from the government to ensure a good showing if Toronto hosts the 2008 Summer Olympic games, a former Canadian Olympian has said.
TORONTO GREETS SUMMER OLYMPIC OFFICIALS
While Beijing sprayed its grass green to impress Olympic Games inspectors, Toronto is about to greet the officials with a thick blanket of new snow as it makes its pitch to host the 2008 Summer Games.
2005 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ORGANISERS UNCONCERNED BY LIVINGSTONE STANCE
Organisers of the 2005 world athletics championships said on Thursday they are not concerned that London mayor Ken Livingstone has refused to sign a contract with the International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF).
SOCCER STARS TO SUPPORT 2008 OLYMPICS BID
France's world-beating soccer team will come out on Tuesday in support of Paris's bid to host the 2008 Olympic Games.
CHINA POLL SHOWS HUGE SUPPORT FOR 2008 BID
Support in China for its bid for the 2008 Olympic Games is overwhelming among its people, according to a poll.
INSPECTORS EVALUATE OSAKA’S OLYMPIC BID
A cabinet minister and kimono-clad young women turned out to greet Olympics inspectors when they arrived on Sunday in Japan's western metropolis Osaka to evaluate its bid to stage the 2008 Summer Games.
BEIJING UPBEAT AS OLYMPIC GAMES INSPECTORS END TOUR
China bid farewell to Olympic Games inspectors on Sunday, brushing off human rights concerns and vowing to make Beijing the clean, green and modern city it promised in its bid to host the 2008 Games.
HUNGRY SPONSORS HEDGE BETS FOR BEIJING OLYMPICS
As Olympic inspectors weigh up Beijing's bid for the 2008 Games, Chinese and foreign sponsors are itching to cash in on the first ever Olympics in the world's most populous nation. For more on this see FEATURES section of sportbusiness.com.
ESPN STAR ACQUIRES PREMIER LEAGUE RIGHTS
Asian sports broadcaster ESPN STAR Sports (ESS) has acquired the exclusive terrestrial, cable and satellite television broadcast rights of the English Premier League for the next three seasons beginning August 2001.
CHINA JAILS ACTIVIST OVER OLYMPIC APPEAL
China has sentenced an activist to two years in a labour camp for urging the International Olympic Committee to use Beijing's bid for the 2008 Games to press Chinese authorities to free jailed democracy activists.
MAYOR?S GLOWING REPORT AS BEIJING BIDS TO IMPRESS IOC
On the first day of an Olympic inspection of Beijing's bid to host the 2008 Games, Mayor Liu Qi has sought to shake off the city's dark past and present a new image of democracy, openness and prosperity. Read the rest of this article in the FEATURES section of sportbusiness.com.
BEIJING TELLS IOC IT?S READY TO HOST GAMES
With Tiananmen Square sealed off to thwart possible protests, Beijing has declared itself ready for an Olympic inspection of its bid to stage the Games in 2008. For the full story see the FEATURES section of sportbusiness.com.
CHINA GROUP ASKS IOC TO PRESS FOR LEADERS? RELEASE
China's banned Zhong Gong meditation group issued an appeal on Monday to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to press Beijing to release its jailed leaders, a Hong Kong`-based human rights group said.
CHINA COURTS IOC OFFICIALS FOR 2008 BID
China urged International Olympic Committee (IOC) delegates arriving on Monday to assess Beijing's bid for the 2008 Games to focus on its credentials as a "sports superpower of 1.2 billion people", not its human rights record.
COULD PAST OPPRESSION DERAIL CHINA?S 2008 OLYMPIC BID?
Visions of beach volleyball or memories of burning bodies on Tiananmen Square? Bizarre as they may sound, these images could make or break Beijing's bid to host the 2008 Olympic Games. See the FEATURES section of sportbusiness.com for the full story.
CHINA BARS TRANSFERS ABROAD THIS YEAR
China have barred transfers of their soccer players to foreign clubs this year to ensure they are available for World Cup qualifiers, said a China Football Association spokesman.
BIDDING CITIES AWAIT IOC JUDGEMENT
Even the most experienced Olympic observers cannot agree on which city will win the battle to stage the 2008 Summer Games as the deciding vote draws near.