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FORMULA ONE DENIES MAKING MISLEADING STATEMENTS
British motor racing giant Formula One said it rejected allegations made by a BBC-TV documentary that it made misleading statements regarding the status of a European Commission competition investigation.
WINSTON CUP SPONSORSHIP REPRIEVED
R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. would be allowed to continue its title sponsorship of NASCAR's premier racing series under the proposed settlement with state attorney general.
EU’S FORMULA ONE MOVE UNLIKELY BEFORE YEAR END
The European Commission has said the results of a probe into how the Formula One championship and other big motor racing events are run was not expected before the end of the year.
AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES PLAN "INDIGENOUS OLYMPICS"
Australian Aborigines plan to invite their indigenous brothers and sisters from around the world to an Olympics-style festival in the Sydney 2000 stadium.
CASH CRUNCH HITS CAMBODIAN SHOOTING TEAM
Cambodia has not paid subscriptions to two shooting federations and so can not take part in the event at the Asian Games in Bangkok next month, a sports official has said.
BROADCASTERS TO PAY 5% FEE ON PAY-PER-VIEW
Broadcasters who use their new digital channels to sell subscription services, such as pay-per-view sports events, will have to hand over 5% of their gross revenues to the U.S. Treasury, the FCC ruled Thursday.
FIFA CONFIRMS OLYMPIC AGE LIMITS
The Organising Committee for the Olympic Football Tournaments, Sydney 2000, has reaffirmed their ruling on age limits, and announced that the Men's Olympic final will be played in Sydney's new Olympic Stadium.
CABLEVISION IN DEAL FOR YANKEES
New York Yankees majority owner George Steinbrenner has agreed in principle to sell his stake in the team to media giant Cablevision Systems Corporation in a record-setting deal, New York media has reported.
YANKEES OWNER SAYS WILL KEEP CONTROL IN ANY DEAL
Yankees majority owner George Steinbrenner has said that should he sell his stake in the team to media giant Cablevision Systems Corporation, he and his family would remain in control of the club.
ATP TOUR TO LAUNCH NEW ELITE SERIES, CHANGE RULES
The ATP Tour announced a new series of elite tournaments and said the game's rules may be changed to make men's tennis more attractive.
BOND BLOW FOR GP CZAR BERNIE SAY BANKERS
Racing tycoon Bernie Ecclestone's efforts to raise $2.0 billion with a controversial bond have received a fresh setback as bankers said the London Stock Exchange (LSE) was so far reluctant to list the security.
MSG TO STAGE HOLYFIELD/LEWIS
Madison Square Garden has outbid its rivals to stage the most anticipated fight of 1999 when Evander Holyfield and Lennox Lewis climb into the ring for a heavyweight unification bout on March 13.
BRITISH POLICE SAY HOOLIGANISM IS BACK
British police have said that soccer hooligans are back with a vengeance, smashing up bars, wrecking trains and stabbing rival fans.
SAUDI ARABIA WITHDRAWS FROM ASIAN GAMES
Saudi Arabia has withdrawn from next month's Asian Games in Bangkok because the event clashes with religious and national festivals at home, Thai officials have said.
SWEDISH SKANSKA TO BUILD $69 MLN RUSSIAN SPORT CENTRE
Swedish construction company Skanska AB has said it has won a contract worth 560 million crowns ($69 million) to build a sports centre in St Petersburg for the ice hockey world championship in 2000.
BLATTER REAFFIRMS AFRICA WORLD CUP BACKING
FIFA president Sepp Blatter has reaffirmed his support for an Africa bid to host the 2006 World Cup finals when he met South African president Nelson.
MALAYSIA CONFIRMS BID FOR 2008 GAMES, SAYS IOC
Malaysia has confirmed it will be bidding to host the 2008 Olympic Games.
LE MANS EXPORTS NAME TO JAPAN
Organisers of the Le Mans 24 Hours, the world's most famous endurance motor race, have signed a contract with Japanese partners in a bid to promote their image and label globally.