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Jan05

  • After the game is over... what happens to the facilities?

  • Complex financing of Arsenal’s new stadium creates financial problems for UK’s leading commercial broadcaster.

  • Lack of funding thwarts London’s Olympic bid.

  • Russia makes bid to host 2012 Euro football championships.

  • Is Germany heading for trouble in releasing tickets now for World Cup 2006?

  • Xerox technology to drive golfing events.

  • Adidas confirms status as official partner of 2008 Olympic Games.

  • Championship fishing hits the big time.

  • Will New Zealand have to strike partnership with Australia if it is to win right to stage 2012 rugby World Cup?

  • Austria's Green Party wants Sturm Graz and Grazer AK 'Schwarzenegger' Stadium renamed. 1 and 2

  • Cost of hosting the Olympics adversely affects a city’s credit rating.

  • Organiser’s of America’s NFL Superbowl anxious to avoid any hitches.

  • Chelsea abandons plans for summer football event in light of worries about crowd trouble.

  • Inverness Caley Thistle gets the all clear for its stadium.

  • Bank of America to bring unique touch to PGA Tour events during 2005.

  • Red Bull racing team abandons plans to set up new F1 circuit.

  • Benin stages major football event for the first time - will it be successful?

  • USA Track and Field introduce new competition with $1 million prize fund.

  • The end of the affair? The Premier League launches an investigation into the declining popularity of the Premier League.

  • Fears over Euro 2008 start to ease.

  • Italy set to bid for Euro 2012 football tournament.

  • Ray Van Barneveld calls for match against Phil 'The Power' Taylor to unify two governing bodies in darts.

  • Everton and Liverpool rule out ground-sharing arrangement.

  • Sale of Tynecastle football ground is blocked.

  • South Africa has high hopes ahead of 2010 football World Cup.

  • South African bid for 2011 Rugby World Cup set to receive state backing.

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      See also the blog for Ch. 14 of The Business of Tourism Management: Sport Tourism.