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STEINBRENNER LOOKING INTO YANKEES SALE
The New York Yankees' principal owner George Steinbrenner has been contacting his partners about possibly selling the baseball team to Cablevision, the cable television operator, Newsday has reported.
NEWCASTLE UTD IN 150 MLN STG BID TALKS
British soccer club Newcastle United is involved in 150 million pound ($256.7 million) takeover talks with a media-based company, the Mail On Sunday has said.
ITALY’S PLAYERS ABANDON STRIKE PLANS
Italy's soccer players have voted not to strike in protest at media speculation that their sport is rife with drug-taking.
ITALY DOPING CHIEF RESIGNS AND PESCANTE INVESTIGATED
The head of the Italian Olympic Committee's anti-doping panel has resigned and the organisation's former president Mario Pescante has been placed under investigation as Italy's soccer-doping scandal widened.
STREET SPECULATES ON NEWS CORP., CBS IPOS
Stock prices of both News Corp. and CBS Corp. fell Tuesday as expectations grew that stock offerings planned by offshoots of both companies are likely to be postponed.
XEROX TO SPONSOR RUGBY WORLD CUP
Xerox is to be an official sponsor of Rugby World Cup 1999 to be hosted by Welsh Rugby Union.
EUROPE’S TOP CLUBS TELL UEFA – "WE WANT MORE CONTROL"
Twelve of Europe's top clubs have asked UEFA for closer co-operation in the organisation of the European Champions' League and insisted on having more input in financial matters.
ENGLISH CRICKET SET FOR SWITCH TO C4?
The English Cricket Board is expected to announce that home Test matches will be screened by Channel 4 when its current agreement with the BBC ends in 2000.
RUMMENIGGE CALLS FOR CHANGES TO SOCCER
Soccer matches should be played in three periods instead of two halves to make them more attractive for television, Bayern Munich vice-president Karl-Heinz Rummenigge suggested on Friday.
49’ERS SAY CLARK WONT JOIN BROWNS
The San Francisco 49ers have quashed rumors that Dwight Clark, the club's executive vice president, is about join friend and former 49ers president Carmen Policy to help assemble the new Cleveland Browns.
TYSON THREE VOTES FROM REINSTATEMENT.
With a decision possible before the end of the day, Mike Tyson again goes before Nevada boxing authorities to try to convince a majority of the five-member state athletic commission that he deserves a chance to fight again.
NFLI SIGNS U.K. SPONSORSHIP DEAL WITH COORS
NFL International has signed a two-year agreement with Coors for the sponsorship of NFL activities in the United Kingdom.
FEYENOORD FACE FRAUD PROBE
The public prosecutor in Rotterdam is to investigate the city's largest soccer club Feyenoord on suspicion of financial impropriety in the 1990s.
NETWORKS LOSING MONEY ON FOOTBALL THIS YEAR
Television networks paid more than ever to broadcast National Football League games but the ratings have not lived up to expectations, the Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.
CLUBS STEP UP OPPOSITION TO FIFA
Europe's leading soccer leagues have taken on world governing body FIFA about releasing players for the controversial Confederations' Cup in January.
ISTANBULSPOR BOSS QUITS, PLAYERS FOR SALE
The media magnate chairman of Turkish side Istanbulspor has announced he has resigned from the club after ordering a number of players to look for work elsewhere.
S.AFRICA BIDS TO STAGE ‘RUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE II’
South Africa wants to host the unification fight between Evander Holyfield and Lennox Lewis in what would be the continent's biggest boxing event since the "Rumble in the Jungle" between Mohammad Ali and George Foreman.
CALTEX RAISES ASIAN GAMES CAMPAIGN
Caltex Oil (Thailand) Ltd is stepping up its promotion campaign in the run-up to the Asian Games, for which it is a major sponsor.