Events
BUDGET SLICED AGAIN FOR SALT LAKE GAMES
Organisers of the Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympics have slashed another $14million from its budget.
IOC REFORM GROUP LAYS DOWN BIDDING GUIDELINES
An International Olympic Committee (IOC) reform group has opened the door for members to resume visits to cities bidding to host Olympic Games and recommended a set of guidelines for such trips.
BBC WIN EUROPEAN RUGBY RIGHTS
The BBC has secured the UK television rights for the European Cup and the European Shield in a four-year deal worth #24m ($45m).
SPORTS CONSORTIUM BIDS FOR MILLENNIUM SITE
Sports Dome 2001, the consortium made up of businesses and sporting bodies which aims to turn the site of the Millennium Dome in London into a complex dedicated to sport, have met up to finalise their proposals.
EURO 2000 TRIAL TRAFFIC HICCUP
The first test of enhanced security measures for next year's European soccer championships caused long traffic tailbacks at the weekend and led to complaints from local residents.
ASIAN WORLD CUP BOYCOTT RESOLVED?
A threatened Asian boycott of the 2002 World Cup looks likely to be averted after the Asian Football Confederation cancelled an emergency meeting and asked member countries to enter the Cup's qualifying competition.
MEDIASET SELLS LAZIO TV RIGHTS
Italian broadcaster Mediaset has sold its television rights for Serie A soccer club Lazio's Champions League matches to Canal Plus unit Telepiu.
UEFA LOOK AT SALARY CAPPING
European soccer governing body UEFA is to examine a possible US-style salary cap to keep under control the spiralling wages of Europe?s top soccer stars.
EURO 2000 SECURITY FUNDS GET BUDGET BOOST
The Dutch government has topped up its security spending for next year?s Euro 2000 championship it is co-hosting with Belgium, bringing the total budget to $6.75million.
MANDELA CLEARED IN RUGBY LEGAL BATTLE
Former South African President Nelson Mandela has been vindicated by the country's top court when it reversed an earlier defeat for the government in a controversial case over rugby.
SA 2006 BID OFFICIALS AIM TO NET EUROPEAN SUPPORT
South African World Cup 2006 bid officials are planning a charm offensive in Europe later this month, trying to convince European members of the FIFA executive committee of the merits of their candidacy.
NBC TV NETWORK PRESIDENT JOINS NBC QUOKKA
NBC Quokka Ventures, has announced that Randy Falco, the president of NBC Television Network and chief operating officer of NBC's Olympic broadcast group, has joined its board of directors.
BATTLE ON FOR NASCAR RIGHTS
The four big television networks are in a tight bidding race to win broadcast rights for stock-car racing, and appear willing to pay as much as $400 million annually, almost four times what Nascar races have brought in each year.
SOCOG IN ROW WITH IAAF OVER OLYMPIC TICKETS
The world athletics federation has accused cash-strapped Sydney Olympic organisers of selling unauthorised Games tickets to "make cash".
BSKYB SET SIGHTS ON DERBY
English Premier League club Derby County has emerged as the latest club to be the target of BSkyB, the satellite broadcaster which already has stakes in both Manchester United and Leeds Sporting, the owner of Leeds United.
RUSSIA SOCCER CHIEFS IN SECURITY CLAMPDOWN
Russian football bosses are demanding extremely tight security at all domestic league matches after two bomb blasts in Moscow killed more than 130 people in four days.
OLYMPIC REFUNDS OFFER AFTER TIMETABLE CHANGES
Thousands of people who bought tickets for next year's Sydney Olympics will be offered refunds following the International Olympic Committee's decision to change the athletics timetable.
REEBOK WINS LEGAL BRAND NAME BATTLE
Reebok has won an important trademark legal battle in South America.