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UPITN 7 6 78 FOOTBALLER BRUCE RIOCH INTERVIEWED IN BUENOS AIRES ON WILLIE JOHNSTON DOPE TEST

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Scottish midfield player Bruce Rioch interviewed in Buenos Aires about Scottish football player Willie Johnston who failed the dope test during the Football World Cup in Argentina. 1. various of footballers in training and people...
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The commissioner of the PGA Tour reacts to news that his sport has been added to the Olympics.

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HEADLINE: Golf to be teed up in the Olympics CAPTION: The International Olympic Committee has added golf into the Olympics, starting with the 2016 Games. PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem said Friday that the game will see great growth...
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Pay dispute btw Togo team and its football federation has ended after FIFA stepped in

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1. Wide of FIFA (International Federation of Football Associations) press conference 2. Wide of journalist asking question 3. Medium of journalist taking notes 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Markus Siegler FIFA communications director: "The...
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Chess players in Mexico try to set world record

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HEADLINE: 13,000 Chess Players Go For World Record CAPTION: Chess players in Mexico City try to break the world record for the simultaneous games played in the same location. (Oct. 24) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] [Notes:AP Video of giant...
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France - Third robot soccer world cup competition

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The Federation of International Robot-Soccer Association (FIRA) organised on Wendsday (01/07) the third Robot-soccer World Cup competion in Paris in conjunction with FIFA's World Cup. For three days, robots - ranging in size from 4 to...
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Ticket buyers and a Mega Millions lottery spokesman in Georgia expressed excitement and optimism in advance of Friday night's drawing for the second largest jackpot in Mega Millions history - $425 million. (Dec. 13)

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Superstition hasn't deterred players hoping that Friday the 13th will bring them good luck in the Mega Millions game as heavy sales prompted lottery officials to boost the jackpot to $425 million. It's the second-largest jackpot in Mega...
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Beckham Visits School, Wife Shops, Beckham Presser, Fans, Wife Leaves Hotel

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Japan Beckham 2 WRAP Beckham visits school, wife shops Tokyo, June 20, 2003 1. Close-up of Tokyo police holding back the crowds as they wait for the arrival of David and Victoria Beckham 2. Mid shot of the fleet of people carriers...
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Training and comments from US World Cup team ahead of its match against Ghana

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The United States football team leaves for their crucial first game of the World Cup tournament against Ghana in the northeastern city on Natal on Friday. The US will do two full days of training in the coastal city before Monday's game....
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FRANCE: DIJON: JAMAICAN SOCCER TEAM ARRIVES FOR WORLD CUP

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Eng/French/Nat The Reggae Boyz - as they are known- are nothing less than flamboyant. But they're not a theatrical act, they're the Jamaican national soccer (football) team - in France to represent their country at this year's World...
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A day after releasing his report examining steroid use in baseball, former Senator George Mitchell says those players who don't use drugs are disadvantaged on the field

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HEADLINE: Mitchell: Most players don't use steroids CAPTION: A day after releasing his report examining steroid use in baseball, former Senator George Mitchell says those players who don't use drugs are disadvantaged on the field. (Dec....
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The appeals have been heard. Now it's up to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to decide whether he will reduce any of the penalties in the New Orleans Saints bounty scandal. Saints coach Sean Payton left NFL headquarters without comment.

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HEADLINE: NFL hears appeals from Saints coaches CAPTION: The appeals have been heard. Now it's up to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to decide whether he will reduce any of the penalties in the New Orleans Saints bounty scandal. Saints...
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WRAP NKorea arives at hotel ahead of Portugal match ADDS team presser

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1. Wide of North Korea football team bus arriving at Newlands Hotel 2. Mid pan of players looking though bus windows 3. Team coach Kim Jong Hun leaving bus 4. North Korea footballers collecting luggage, walking from bus to hotel 5. Mid...
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Texas Rangers fans, players and officials celebrate with a "Rangers Red Rally" as the American League West champions prepare for the first round of the league playoffs.

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HEADLINE: Fans seeing 'Rangers Red' in Texas CAPTION: Texas Rangers fans, players and officials celebrate with a "Rangers Red Rally" as the American League West champions prepare for the first round of the league playoffs. (Oct. 1) (vo)
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Security surrounding US team ahead of friendly with Angola; players commenting

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Hamburg 1. Wide of Hyatt hotel with security 2. Flag with 2006 World Cup logo 3. Various exteriors of hotel 4. US security officer inside hotel 5. Wide of security officer 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kasey Keller, US Goalkeeper: "We live...
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UK: EURO 96 CHAMPIONSHIPS: ENGLAND TEAM TRAINING SESSION

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English/Nat There's been no let for England's soccer team after its victory over Spain in the Euro 96 quarter finals at Wembley. The players have gone straight back to training, ahead of Wednesday's semi-final in the world's third...
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USA: BASEBALL: SEVEN MONTH STRIKE CONTINUES

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English/Nat The American baseball season began Thursday -- with no sign of a breakthrough in the seven month strike that's robbed the sport of all but one of its top players. The New York Yankees were the first major league side to begin...
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says he is trying to end the Cincinnati Bengals' continuing problems with the law. He addressed discipline and his first months on the job in an exclusive interview with the AP.

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HEADLINE: Goodell Says He's Trying to Help Bengals CAPTION: NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says he is trying to end the Cincinnati Bengals' continuing problems with the law. He addressed discipline and his first months on the job in an...
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Land Day events, Fayyad, Palestinian rallies

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East of Gaza City, close to Israeli border, Gaza Strip 1. Wide of protesters marching towards border with Israel 2. Palestinian protestors carrying signs against Israeli settlements and the Israeli "separation barrier" 3. Palestinian...
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North Carolina, the 18th-ranked team by the Associated Press, faces the prospect of playing the 21st-ranked LSU Tigers on Saturday without as many as 15 players because of an NCAA investigation. (Sept. 3)

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HEADLINE: Tarheels travel without key players CAPTION: North Carolina, the 18th-ranked team by the Associated Press, faces the prospect of playing the 21st-ranked LSU Tigers on Saturday without as many as 15 players because of an NCAA...
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Michigan State basketball coach Tom Izzo gives The Associated Press an inside look at his early preparations for the Final Four. Izzo is just the third coach to reach six national semifinals in 12 seasons, joining John Wooden and Mike Krzyzewski. (March 31)

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HEADLINE: Behind the scenes with Tom Izzo CAPTION: Michigan State basketball coach Tom Izzo gives The Associated Press an inside look at his early preparations for the Final Four. Izzo is just the third coach to reach six national...
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Former Northwestern quarterback Kain Colter, who led the fight for a college union, said Thursday that a federal agency's decision to allow the Wildcats to form a union will be hard to overturn. (March 27)

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Kain Colter is not completely sure what the landscape will one day look like if college athletes are allowed to unionize. He's just more convinced than ever that it's become necessary. The former Northwestern quarterback, now essentially...
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Table-top version of World Cup taken seriously in Germany

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1. Pan of table football World Cup taking place 2. Low shot following game of table football 3. Various shots of competitors playing table football 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Vincent Coppenolle, President of FISTF (International...
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Shelley Sterling's sale of the Los Angeles Clippers for $2 billion was a game changer in the sports world, the richest contract ever negotiated for a sports team and accomplished by a woman who had no experience with such deals. (Aug. 29)

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When Shelly Sterling was approached by former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer about buying the Los Angeles Clippers, the wife of disgraced team owner Donald Sterling did not know who he was. But before long she wound up convincing him that...
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How Does EBay Spinning Off PayPal Impact Visa?

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Oct. 2 -- Bloomberg's Elizabeth Dexheimer reports on disruptions in the credit card industry on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)