North America
STAKES RISE IN YANKEES LAWSUIT
The US federal government has this week joined a private lawsuit against the New York Yankees and New York City for allegedly failing to make Yankee Stadium accessible to people with disabilities.
U.S. AGENTS CRACK COUNTERFEIT GOLF CLUB RING
U.S. agents have arrested three Taiwanese and a U.S. citizen on charges of smuggling millions of dollars worth of counterfeit golf equipment into the United States, the U.S. Customs Service has said.
SEATTLE WIN ALL-STAR 2001
Major League Baseball's 2001 All-Star Game will be held in Seattle's new retractable-roof stadium, league officials have announced.
US ARENA IN $120 MILLION NAMING DEAL
Philips Electronics has put its name to a sports venue in the States in a record-breaking deal estimated to exceed $120 million.
IOC MEMBER ACCUSES SALT LAKE OF "IMMORAL" SLUR
An Australian IOC member alleged to have taken his family on four free holidays to Salt Lake City has angrily denied any wrongdoing and accused the city's Board of Ethics of defamation.
NEW PRESIDENT FOR BEARS
The Chicago Bears have named a new president to replace the grandson of team founder George "Papa Bear" Halas, following an embarrassing episode in which its first choice as new coach bolted the club.
ATLANTA CHIEF TELLS SYDNEY TO FORGE AHEAD
The man who ran the ill-fated 1996 Atlanta Games offered some advice to Sydney 2000 Games organisers on Friday: ignore an Olympic corruption scandal and trust that everything will come out right.
SPONSORS THUMBS-UP DESPITE SCANDAL
None of the Olympics? major corporate sponsors have plans to abandon their sponsorship deals following the Salt Lake City fiasco, vice-president of the International Olympic Committee Dick Pound said.
SALT LAKE OLYMPICS TAKES STEPS TO REPAIR BAD IMAGE
A Boston millionaire with strong ties to Utah was named on Thursday to head the panel organising the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics as part of a sweeping restructuring aimed at putting a bribery scandal to rest.
SPONSOR ACCUSES SYDNEY OF BRIBERY
A U.S. insurance giant and major Olympic sponsor has said the committee responsible for Sydney's successful bid for the 2000 Games appeared to have been involved in bribery.
MINISTER CONFIRMS ROMANIA OLYMPIC INVOLVEMENT
Romania's sports minister has said his country would send more than 200 competitors to the Sydney 2000 Games, contrary to previous doubts raised by the head of the Romanian Olympic Committee Ion Tiriac.
ATLANTA ORGANISERS `VIOLATED GIFT RULES?
A former leader of Atlanta's bid for the 1996 Olympics said his group violated the gift rules of the International Olympic Committee in its pursuit of the Summer Games.
D.C. MAYOR PUSHING FOR BASEBALL STADIUM
The District of Columbia's new mayor plans to announce his support for a $300 million major league baseball stadium in downtown D.C., the Washington Post has reported.
NO SHOCKERS EXPECTED FROM MITCHELL OLYMPIC REPORT
An investigation into the Salt Lake City bribery scandal headed by former Sen. George Mitchell is not expected to uncover any major revelations, the head of the U.S. Olympic Committee has said.
CUBAN BASEBALL MATCH PLANS STALL
Baltimore Orioles owner Peter Angelos appears to be striking out in his bid to use the baseball diamond as common ground for a thawing in US-Cuban relations, baseball sources have revealed.
Adios Chavez Ravine?
The Fox Group and NFL have held preliminary discussions to move the Los Angeles Dodgers to a new baseball stadium built next to the Coliseum, the Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday.
WAR IN EUROPE CAUSES RUSSIAN SPORT BLOW
Three Russian sports bodies have been forced to call off tours to the United States because of the Kosovo crisis.
BIDDING CITIES GET PREPARATION EXTENSION
The United States Olympic Committee will give the eight American cities bidding for the chance to become the US candidate for the 2012 Olympic Games more time to prepare their bids.