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HONG KONG OPEN TENNIS IN TOBACCO CONTROVERSY.
One of Hong Kong?s biggest sports events of the year has become the subject of a controversy based on the possible breach of new laws on tobacco sponsorship.
AUSTRALIA KEEPS OLYMPIC SECURITY IN-HOUSE
Foreign security forces accompanying athletes to the Sydney Olympics will not be allowed to carry guns to protect their delegations, according to Australian attorney-general Daryl Williams.
GOAL MEDIA SCORES WITH HONG KONG ON-LINE PUBLISHER
Goal Media Group, the digital media company that produces.goalnetwork.com and todogol.com, has signed an exclusive internet partnership with a Hong Kong and Chinese market online soccer publisher.
FINA REVEAL WORLD CUP RACE REDUCTION
The World Cup short-course swimming series has been cut from 12 meetings to 10 and will offer more prize money.
ENVOY TO DISCUSS TAIWAN, BEIJING CO-HOSTING FOR 2008 GAMES.
A representative of Taiwan?s Olympic Committee is to meet mainland China?s sports officials to discuss the feasibility of Taipei co-sponsoring the 2008 Olympics with Beijing.
TEN CITIES MOVE TO HOST 2008 OLYMPICS
All ten cities hoping to stage the 2008 summer Olympics met yesterday?s deadline for replying to an international Olympic Committee questionnaire.
TAIWAN `MAY BACK BEIJING BID?
Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian has said the island might back rival Beijing's bid to host the 2008 Olympic Games.
NBA FINALS TO REACH 200 COUNTRIES
NBA fans in more than 750 million households around the world will be able to tune into the NBA Finals 2000 featuring the Los Angeles Lakers and the Indiana Pacers.
TV CREWS FACE SYDNEY `NIGHTMARE?
Meddling councils and tourist bodies in Sydney are creating a bureaucratic nightmare for overseas television stations hoping to film in the Olympic city during the run-up to this year's Games, reports the South China Morning Post.
CHINESE PRESIDENT MEETS SPECIAL OLYMPICS DELEGATION.
Chinese President Jiang Zemin has met with Special Olympics International (SOI) president Sargent Shriver in Beijing.
BLATTER CAUTIOUS OVER UNITED KOREAN TEAM
FIFA president Sepp Blatter has urged caution over the possibility of a united Korean soccer team representing the divided peninsula at the finals of the Asian Cup in Lebanon later this year.
ASIAN GAMES FACES $945m LOSS TO TAXPAYERS
Legislators are poised to approve next week a total loss to taxpayers of $945 million for hosting the 2006 Asian Games in Hong Kong along with an event for disabled athletes.
FIBA NETS NEW HQ
Basketball's ruling body, FIBA, is to move its headquarters from Munich to Geneva by the end of 2002.
CHINA RALLY SCRAPPED ? MONTE CARLO SAVED
The China Rally has been removed from the 2000 world championship calendar at an International Automobile Federation (FIA) hearing.
F1 COUNCIL PLOTS REDUCTION OF EUROPEAN QUOTA
The World Council of 119-nation Federation Internationale de l?Automobile (FIA) is to vote on whether to reduce the number of Formula 1 Grand Prix in the European Union.
FRENCH SEIZE COUNTERFEIT SPORTS SHOES FROM CHINA
French customs officials have seized more than 77,800 pairs of counterfeit Adidas, Fila and Sprandi sports shoes in a shipment from China at the French port of Le Havre.
BLATTER PUSHES FOR BOSMAN RETHINK
FIFA president Sepp Blatter has said it will continue to press the European Union for a special exemption to limit the affects of the Bosman ruling that opened up soccer to free agency.
CHINADOTCOM SUPPORTS TEAM CHINA
Chinadotcom corporation, the pan-Asian integrated Internet company, has entered into an official Website sponsorship agreement with the Chinese Football Association (CFA) and its exclusive agent, ISL Asia Pacific.