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NBA ALL-STAR’S GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION
The 2005 NBA All-Star events will be televised in 214 countries in 45 languages via 97 international telecasters.
SNOOKER GOES MALTESE
World Snooker has announced a new world ranking event - the Malta Cup - to be staged on the Mediterranean island of Malta in the New Year.
Museum hosts gambling seminar
A seminar focusing on world jurisdictions that regulate online gambling will be staged in London in June.
Powerboats unveil UK GP
Organisers of the Powerboat P1 World Championship have unveiled the first Grand Prix to be staged in the UK.
Beach soccer set for expansion
The European Pro Beach Soccer League (EPBSL) is set to expand in 2004 after organisers agreed to take on more clubs.
Malta to host snooker Open
World Snooker has confirmed it is to return to Mediterranean this season as it confirmed the European Open 2004 would be staged in Malta.
UEFA goes wireless
UEFA has signed the first batch of wireless rights for the 2003-2006 Champions League seasons.
UEFA signs new CL broadcast deals
Soccer governing body UEFA and its marketing partner TEAM have announced a clutch of TV rights deals for the new Champions League contract.
Platini en route for UEFA top job
Platini, who had a glittering playing career leading France to victory in the 1984 European Championships and also later managed the side, is hoping to gain a seat on both bodies during elections at the UEFA Congress in Stockholm on April 25.
Kirch blurs the World Cup picture
With time running out until the opening game of the 2002 FIFA World Cup, many broadcasters are playing a waiting game over TV rights. Tim Wallace explains why
UEFA: Racist abuse will shut stadia doors
UEFA will order matches to be played behind closed doors if racist behaviour by supporters at offending clubs continues.
UK betting duty scrapped tomorrow
The UK betting industry is set to enter a golden age from tomorrow when the nine per cent tax, currently paid by all punters, is scrapped.
Black Betsy breaks record for Baseball bat auction
'Black Betsy', the favorite bat of banned baseball legend "Shoeless" Joe Jackson, was sold for $577,610 (B
FRENCH SEIZE COUNTERFEIT SPORTS SHOES FROM CHINA
French customs officials have seized more than 77,800 pairs of counterfeit Adidas, Fila and Sprandi sports shoes in a shipment from China at the French port of Le Havre.
MCDONALDS SAYS SORRY TO MALTA FOR ADVERT
Fast-food chain McDonalds apologised to Maltese footballers for a Dutch advertisement poking fun at their chances of making it into the European championship this summer.
FIFA VOTE ? HOW THE PROCESS WILL WORK
Facts about the FIFA vote to decide who stages the 2006 World Cup finals, which will take place on Thursday in Zurich.
THREAT OF SPLIT IN WORLD SNOOKER
Many of snooker?s top stars look set to join a breakaway tour which threatens to split the sport and end the domination of the game by its governing body, the WSA, following plans announced by The Sportsmasters Network (TSN).
ROGGE LEADS MEDIA POLL TO REPLACE SAMARANCH
Leading IOC member Jacques Rogge is poised to take over the most powerful job in world sport as IOC president in July, according to the results of a new survey.