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Apr05

  • Where will 2006 ANZAC be held?

  • World Snooker Championship to stay at Sheffield's Crucible.

  • Investment in facilities seen as the way forward for golf.

  • Dunfermline will fight any ban of their artificial pitch.

  • Reflections on Gaelic Football’s decision to let soccer use Croke Park.

  • Wembley snubbed by UEFA for Champions League final 2007.

  • Hampden awarded UEFA Cup Final 2007.

  • Competitors to be lavished with free gifts if London wins Olympic bid.

  • FIFA in moves to control hooliganism ahead of 2006 World Cup.

  • Motor racing promoter to consider Wellington circuit change.

  • Ticket sales slow ahead of British Lions visit to New Zealand.

  • New York Giants to build new stadium.

  • London to stage finale of Tour of Britain.

  • Crucible in Sheffield to remain the venue of the World Snooker Championship.

  • Wembley faces competition from Stade de France for Champions League 2007 final.

  • Falkirk's stadium fit for the SPL.

  • University of Minnesota deal with TSF extends stadium naming rights concept.

  • Some of African Cup of Nations to be played on artificial turf.

  • Jets' 2012 Olympic stadium bid accepted.

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