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FIFA REJECTS DUTCH LIMIT ON CUP BIDS
A Dutch proposal to limit the number of countries allowed to bid to host the World Cup was rejected by FIFA's 51st Congress on Monday.
REAL MADRID TAKES A FINANCIAL SHOT AT THE INTERNET
The Spanish football club Real Madrid, which won the European Champions Cup last month for the first time in 32 years, has bought back part of the Canal Plus empire in Spain for Pta12bn ($80m) from Gesport.
WORLD CUP ADDS TO BANGLADESH POWER WORRY
Bangladesh has brought in Russian experts to repair disabled power plants after soccer fans threatened violence if the electricity fails during World Cup matches.
DELTA AIR LINES SPONSOR SENIOR ATP
Delta Air Lines is to sponsor the ATP Senior Tour of Champions this year.
FOOTBALL BEFORE FOREX SAY DEALERS
Dealers say foreign exchange trade in London, the world's busiest currency market, will slow to a trickle next Monday when England makes its debut in the World Cup.
FRANCE 98 ADVERTISING UNDER PERFORMS IN UK
France 98 has not delivered the goods for UK commercial TV netork ITV despite the apparent deluge of television advertising related to football, reports the London Sunday Telegraph.
PR FIRM HIRED TO LOBBY UEFA ON RESTRICTIONS
PR company Bell Pottinger Communications has a new role in sport.
FIG CONSIDERING TV RIGHTS INDEPENDENCE
The Federation Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG) looks set to split with ISL
GAME SIX CLINCHES RATINGS RECORD
NBC has clinched a record NBA Finals rating with a sixth-game overnight score that may also be the top single-game rating in league history.
ONLINE GAMBLING HEADING FOR $10 BILLION VALUE
The value of gambling through online computer services, particularly the internet, will increase from $535m to more than $10bn per year within five years, according to a recent report.
SHULA JOINS BROWNS TEAM
Legendary coach Don Shula has joined the team bidding for the reactivated Cleveland browns franchise.
WORLD CUP TICKET INVESTIGATION LAUNCHED
Two executives working for FIFA's marketing affiliate were placed under formal legal examination on Wednesday by a court investigating allegations of a World Cup ticket fraud, court sources said.
MALAYSIA WANTS 2006 ASIAN GAMES
Malaysia, despite an economic crisis back home, wants tothe 2006 Asian Games and have appealed to other nations not to bid, saying itwould be a waste of money.
ABERDEEN PLAN NEW-LOOK HOME
Stewart Milne, chairman of Scottish soccer club Aberdeen is planning to complete a multi-million pound revamp of the team's Pittodrie stadium by 2005.
SELIG DENIES APPOINTMENT REPORT
Bud Selig, Major League Baseball's acting commissioner for nearly six years, denied a New York Times report Thursday that he has accepted the job on a permanent basis.
TENDERS OPEN FOR DOCKLANDS STADIUM NAMING RIGHTS
The search has started for a company willing to pay to have its name associated with the Docklands Stadium, Melbourne, Australia.
PRESCOTT GIVES THE GO ST JAMES PARK
John Prescott, the Secretary of State for the Environment, has approved an extension to St James' Park, the home of Newcastle United Football Club.
GERMAN CHALLENGE TO TOBACCO AD BAN
The German government is set to launch a legal challenge to the European Union ban on tobacco advertising which threatens to cut off a financial lifeline to some sports and events.