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KING NAMES WORLD CUP COMMITTEE HEAD
Morocco's King Hassan has named former minister Driss Benhima as head of the National World Cup Committee (NWCC) to lobby for hosting the world soccer finals in Morocco in 2006.
AUSTRALIA ANNOUNCES BID TO HOST 2003 WOMEN’S WORLD CUP
Inspired by the ground breaking success of the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup in
QUICK RESPONSE FOR TICKETING DEAL
Response Handling Ltd has been awarded the contract to manage advance ticket sales for the Standard Life Loch Lomond golf tournament.
GAMES REVEAL MASCOT TRIO
The mascots for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games have been unveiled.
OKIDATA LAUNCH GOLF SPONSORSHIP
Okidata, the Digital LED technology company, has begun its sponsorship of six PGA, SPGA and LPGA tour events including the Bell Atlantic and Cadillac NFL Golf Classics.
GERMANY TO LEGISLATE ON VIRTUAL ADVERTISING
The German government's media commission, the Landesmedienanstalten has decided to regulate on virtual advertising.
OLYMPIC BID FOR 2020 GAMES
Melbourne has tabled a bid to host the 2020 Olympic Games in anticipation of the International Olympic Committee moving to a system of rotating regions when awarding future Games.
IMG WINS OLYMPICS PLAUDITS
Seeking to stabilise opinion on the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics, the chairman of the International Olympic Committee's co-ordination commission, Swiss lawyer Marc Hodler, whose allegations of bribery against his colleagues triggered the biggest Olympic scandal in history, has said the hiring of IMG to recruit more 2002 Winter Games sponsors will help the Salt Lake City games to recover.
SPORTS AUTHORITY FILLS MARKETING POSITION
The Sports Authority have announced that Jeffrey I. Handler has been appointed senior vice president, marketing & advertising.
LEA SET TO BUCK ATTENDANCE FOR THE BRONCOS
The LEA Events and Marketing Group has been appointed to develop and implement a PR and marketing strategy for the London Broncos Rugby League Club.
PEPSI LAUNCH THAI UNITED CAMPAIGN
Pepsi-Cola International has launched the first TV commercial featuring English soccer giants Manchester United in Thailand - where there is a fanatical following for the Premiership winning team.
BEACH GAMES BROADCAST VIA WEB
The world's largest professional surfing competitions are set to anchor the $400,000 Panasonic ShockWave Beach Games from July 19 to August 1 in Huntington Beach.
FIFA ‘OPEN’ TO NORTH KOREA WORLD CUP INVOLVEMENT
World soccer's governing body FIFA is open to the possibility of North Korea staging matches in the 2002 World Cup finals, which will be jointly hosted by Japan and South Korea, FIFA president Sepp Blatter has said.
EXTENSION TO INDY 500 BROADCAST CONTRACT
ABC Sports have signed a five year extension to their broadcast deal with Indy 500.
JOHNSON COULD RUN AGAIN AFTER IAAF REVIEW
Ben Johnson, the disgraced Canadian sprinter who received a life-time ban from the IAAF in 1993 for registering excessive testosterone levels, may be allowed to race again.
FIVE MILLION OLYMPIC TICKETS UP FOR GRABS
After all the hype, tickets for next year's Olympic Games in Sydney go on sale this week.
WWF SEALS SPONSORSHIP DEAL WITH AUTOCAR RACING
Titan Sports (The WWF), has signed a merchandising sponsorship agreement with Zali Racing for 1999 and 2000 Indy Racing League and NASCAR Races.
ESPN BASEBALL BROADCASTS TO HARNESS NEW TECHNOLOGY
ESPN will utilise new bat and pitch speed technology during its Sunday Night Baseball broadcasts this season.