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Georgia gives Tyson OK
The Mike Tyson vs Lennox Lewis fight could be set for Atlanta in June after Tyson was granted a licence to fight.
O’Neill signs LED deal
O'Neill moving media, the European distributor of revolving perimeter advertising boards, has signed an exclusive agreement with Italtelo to distribute the Italian manufacturer's LED systems worldwide.
BBC & ITV unveil World Cup schedule
UK free-to-air broadcasters the BBC and ITV have unveiled their World Cup schedule, for which the two networks hold the TV rights, with the BBC taking live coverage of two of England's three opening round matches.
Lennox-Tyson fight in Madrid?
Lennox Lewis could defend his world heavyweight crown against Mike Tyson at the Bernabeu, the home of Real Madrid.
Koreans bet on World Cup
South Korea's sole sports lottery operator gave internet-savvy Koreans their first chance to bet on soccer online today and it expects growing interest as the World Cup finals approach.
Is Tyson v Lewis heading for Detroit?
Boxing's long-awaited showdown between Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis could take place in Detroit, after suggestions Tyson would win a licence to box if he applied.
Name the World Cup venue
Organisers of the FIFA World Cup finals have invited football fans to find a name for the new Seoul stadium which will stage the curtain-raiser between champions France and Senegal.
New IOC vice-president elected
The International Olympic Committee has elected James L Easton as the new vice-president of its organisations.
Showtime: ‘Lennox inconsistent’
Showtime, the US pay-per-view network which represents Mike Tyson, says his opponent Lennox Lewis 'does not know what to do' about a future bout.
Blatter faces challenger
African Football Confederation chief Issa Hayatou is likely to challenge FIFA president Sepp Blatter in this summer's election for the leadership of FIFA.
Travelex signs Aussie deal
Foreign exchange firm Travelex has become the official sponsor of the Australian cricket team for all overseas tours.
Moscow confident of hosting 2005 Championships
Moscow's bid to host the 2005 World Athletics Championships has an excellent chance of success, the head of Russian athletics said.
Hayatou calls for tear gas ban
African soccer chief Issa Hayatou has called for a ban on the use of tear gas in the country's stadia after stampedes last year led to almost 200 deaths in football disasters.
Richardson to take top ICC job
Former test player Dave Richardson is to accept a top post with the International Cricket Council (ICC).
FIFA’s biennial plans on hold
Sepp Blatter has temporarily given up on his plan to have a World Cup every two years after complaints that such a move would harm the reputation of the competition which currently takes place every four years.
India host hopes fading
India's hopes of hosting the ICC Knockout one-day tournament in September are fading with the government unlikely to provide financial relief for the event, a cricket board official has said.
Blatter to stand for FIFA re-election
Sepp Blatter launched his campaign to be re-elected as FIFA president with a promise to Africa that the continent would definitely stage the World Cup finals in 2010.
Eight cities to bid for IAAF showcase
The IAAF has received interest from eight cities to host the 2005 World Championships following the withdrawal of London at the end of last year.