China
BEIJING SAYS FORGET THE POLITICS, BRING ON THE IOC
Beijing declared itself ready for inspection for its bid for the 2008 Olympic Games, but urged the International Olympic Committee (IOC) not to let politics influence its judgement.
INDIA TO BAN TOBACCO SPONSORSHIP
The Indian government says it will ban smoking in public places and the sponsorship of sporting events by tobacco firms in a bid to lower cigarette-related deaths.
BOA AND GOVERNMENT DECIDE WHETHER TO LAUNCH LONDON BID
British Olympic chiefs will meet government ministers today to decide whether London can launch a bid to bring the Olympic Games back to Britain for the first time since 1948.
OLYMPIC 2008 CANDIDATES GET PAPERWORK IN ON TIME
The five cities bidding to host the 2008 Summer Olympics have all submitted their official candidature files ahead of the deadline, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) said on Wednesday.
FERGUSON SET FOR AMBASSADOR ROLE AT UNITED
Manchester United's Alex Ferguson has revealed his "roving ambassador" plans after retiring from the manager's job at the end of next season.
KUNG-FU KEY TO BEIJING BID?
Beijing's high-kicking, kung-fu fighting Special Police Brigade is ready to persuade soon-to-visit Olympic officials that they can handle bombs, hostage-takings and terrorists.
TORONTO COUNCILLOR WARNS OF OLYMPIC DEBT THREAT
A Toronto city councillor has warned that taxpayers may drown in debt if the city emerges as the host of 2008 Olympics.
GOLD MEDAL WINNER WARNS AGAINST BEIJING
Jan Zelezny, winner of three Olympic javelin gold medals and one of a dozen active athletes who are members of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), has warned against awarding the 2008 Games to Beijing.
BEIJING OLYMPIC BID CAMPAIGNERS DETAINED
A human rights group said Chinese police detained four dissidents on Monday for urging the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to use Beijing's bid for the 2008 Games to press China to free jailed democracy activists.
MANCHESTER UNITED SEEKS OVERSEAS LICENSING PARTNERS
Manchester United wants to increase sales from its merchandising operation abroad by transferring responsibility for its overseas stores to regional partners with local expertise.
BANK PROMISES US$12 BILLION FOR BEIJING OLYMPIC BID
China Development Bank has doubled its pledged investment in Beijing to support the capital city's bid to host the 2008 Olympics.
CHINA NETCOM SPONSORS BEIJING OLYMPIC BID COMMITTEE
State owned telecommunications company China Netcom has been named the official telecom sponsor of the Beijing Olympic Bid Committee.
ISL TRY AND PUT THE FIZZ INTO CHINA SOCCER SIDE
The fizz wars in China are set to bubble into life again with reports suggesting ISL is trying to secure Coca-Cola as a major sponsor of the China national soccer team.
ADDED POLITICAL PRESSURE ON BEIJING BID AS IOC URGED TO STEP IN
Some 28 Chinese democracy activists have urged the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to press Beijing, which is bidding to host the 2008 Olympic Games, to free jailed dissidents.
BEIJING AIMS TO BE CLEAN FOR 2008 OLYMPIC BID
Beijing plans to spend 100 billion yuan ($12.08 billion) cleaning up its heavily polluted air to improve its bid to host the 2008 Olympics, a government minister said on Friday.
JAPAN SAYS NO PLAN TO REOPEN NAGANO BRIBERY PROBE
Japan has no plans to launch a new investigation into allegations the central Japanese city of Nagano bribed International Olympic Committee (IOC) executives to host the 1998 Winter Games.
ENGLAND TO HOST 2003 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
The 2003 world badminton championships will be staged in Birmingham, English officials said after outbidding China, Hong Kong and the Netherlands.
FIFA RULES OUT SHIRT ADVERTS BEFORE 2002
Soccer's world governing body FIFA said on Sunday it was open to the idea of sponsors names on national team shirts but insisted they would not be allowed at the 2002 World Cup. FIFA president Sepp Blatter said the association's executive had discussed the idea at an end-of-year meeting in Rome but wanted to examine it further before making a decision.