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Mark Cuban Says Money Was No Object in Buying the Mavs

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Sep.01 -- Billionaire investor Mark Cuban bought the NBA's Dallas Mavericks for $285 million in 2000. He says money was no object when it came to buying the struggling team. He appears on the latest episode of "The David Rubenstein Show:...
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How Fanduel Plans to Put Bookies Out of Business

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Nov.11 -- FanDuel Chief Executive Officer Matt King says there is a "massive" illegal market for sports betting that his business is targeting to supplant as U.S. states legalize the wagers. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Kevin Warren: Disruptions Are Opportunities

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The Big Ten commissioner on the future of the conference. Kevin Warren is part of the 2022 Bloomberg 50. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features, profiles and more:...
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At his annual state of the NFL press conference Friday, commissioner Roger Goodell emphasized that player health and safety remains the top priority for the league.

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HEADLINE: Goodell: Player safety is top priority CAPTION: At his annual state of the NFL press conference Friday, commissioner Roger Goodell emphasized that player health and safety remains the top priority for the league. (Feb. 3)
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A construction company whose projects included the stadium where the New York Mets play and the Sept. 11 Memorial agreed to pay up to $56 million in penalties and restitution after admitting a decade-long fraud, authorities announced Tuesday.

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HEADLINE: Feds: $40M settlement with NYC construction firm CAPTION: A construction company whose projects included the stadium where the New York Mets play and the Sept. 11 Memorial agreed to pay up to $56 million in penalties and...
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FIFA president says he has nothing to hide from audit committee

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1. Various exterior shots of FIFA headquarters in Zurich 2. Blatter and colleagues walking to building 3. Various shots of Blatter entering news conference and chairing the meeting 4. UPSOUND (English) Sepp Blatter, FIFA President "What...
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ICC's response to Condon Report on match fixing

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1. Wide of Lords Cricket ground 2. Lords Cricket Ground sign 3. Wide of press conference 4. Cutaway of journalists 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Malcolm Grey, President of the ICC (International Cricket Council): " As well as accepting the...
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In a call home shortly before he was thrown from his luge and killed on an Olympic training run, Nodar Kumaritashvili told his father that he was afraid of the brand-new, lightning-quick track in Whistler, British Columbia.

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HEADLINE: Olympian''s father says his son didn''t have to die CAPTION: In a call home shortly before he was thrown from his luge and killed on an Olympic training run, Georgia athlete Nodar Kumaritashvili told his father that he was...
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Brett Favre is slipping on a new jersey. Favre's summertime soap opera ended Wednesday night when the Green Bay Packers traded their iconic quarterback to the New York Jets. Jets fans reacted Thursday.

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HEADLINE: Jets fans happy to have Favre CAPTION: Brett Favre is slipping on a new jersey. Favre's summertime soap opera ended Wednesday night when the Green Bay Packers traded their iconic quarterback to the New York Jets. Jets fans...
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The Obama administration looks to jump-start mortgage aid, retail expectations remain muted and a check on major league baseball salaries. The AP's Mark Hamrick reports

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HEADLINE: Money Minute: More mortgage help CAPTION: The Obama administration looks to jump-start mortgage aid, retail expectations remain muted and a check on major league baseball salaries. The AP's Mark Hamrick reports. (Nov. 30) ...
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USA: SUPER BOWL IS BIG BUSINESS FOR US NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

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English/Nat The Super Bowl is big business for the US National Football League. In addition to the millions of dollars in ticket sales and television revenue, the league's executives look to merchandising as a major source of...
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Manager Don Wakamatsu was fired Monday by the Seattle Mariners as the team was floundering with a record of 42-70. (Aug. 9)

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HEADLINE: Mariners fire manager Wakamatsu CAPTION: Manager Don Wakamatsu was fired Monday by the Seattle Mariners as the team was floundering with a record of 42-70. (Aug. 9) The last-place Seattle Mariners fired manager Don Wakamatsu...
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New York City has made no secret of their interest in landing NBA megastar LeBron James in free agency this summer. But are the Knicks, or even the New Jersey Nets, realistic suitors for King James?

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HEADLINE: Will LeBron call New York home? CAPTION: New York City has made no secret of their interest in landing NBA megastar LeBron James in free agency this summer. But are the Knicks, or even the New Jersey Nets, realistic suitors for...
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The New Jersey Nets matched the worst start to an NBA season with their 17th straight loss Sunday night. Kobe Bryant scored 30 points in the Los Angeles Lakers 106-87 victory. Hours before the game Nets head coach Lawrence Frank was fired. (Nov. 30)

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HEADLINE: 0-17: Nets match worst start with loss to Lakers CAPTION: The New Jersey Nets matched the worst start to an NBA season with their 17th straight loss Sunday night. Kobe Bryant scored 30 points in the Los Angeles Lakers 106-87...
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New York Knicks fans were thrilled with the news of a trade that would drop all-star forward Carmelo Anthony in the big apple. Long rumored to be on his way out of Denver, Anthony would join center Amare Stoudemire to make up a star studded front court in New York.

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HEADLINE: Knicks fans excited to welcome Carmelo CAPTION: New York Knicks fans were thrilled with the news of a blockbuster trade that would drop all-star forward Carmelo Anthony in the big apple. Anthony would join center Amare...
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A number of top NBA players are with new teams this season, including Ron Artest, James Posey, Mo Williams and Elton Brand. Some coaches also packed their bags, including Larry Brown, who's now with Charlotte. (Nov. 5)

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HEADLINE: New teams for NBA stars CAPTION: A number of top NBA players are with new teams this season, including Ron Artest, James Posey, Mo Williams and Elton Brand. Some coaches also packed their bags, including Larry Brown, who's now...
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Is Cycling the New Golf?

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Oct. 8 ""Former Google Managing Director Dan Cobley discusses how cycling has evolved into a networking and deal making event. He speaks with Caroline Hyde and Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Televisions The Pulse. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Jack Nicklaus: Still Fully Invested in the Game He Loves

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Dec. 15 -- Jack Nicklaus, golf's greatest champion, is still fully invested in the game he loves. Despite a global golf slowdown and a decline of players in the U.S. over the past few years, Jack and his company, Nicklaus Design, have no...
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CHINA : MICHAEL CHANG FILMING COMMERCIAL AT GREAT WALL

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American-Chinese tennis star Michael Chang is to appear in a new television commercial filmed at the Great Wall of China. The advertisement is the result of a new contract signed between Chang and the international sports brand company,...
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Goodell: We Will Make Changes to Personal Conduct Policy

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Sept. 19 -- NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said he got it wrong on the handling of an investigation into domestic violence by former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Nikes New Way to Fly Athletes to Away Games

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Sept. 25 -- Teague Design Creative Director Philipp Steiner discusses Nikes plan for an aircraft designed for athletes. He speaks on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Time Is Affecting Golfs Popularity: Lock

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Sept. 26 -- Business Golf Network Managing Director Richard Lock discusses the waning popularity of golf and if the sport can recover. He speaks with Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Televisions The Pulse. (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Top Ten Stocks for Thursday, Sept. 25

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Sept. 25 -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Scarlet Fu and Olivia Sterns report on today's ten most important stocks including Ford, Mannkind and Nike. They speak on Bloomberg Television's ""In The Loop."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Jeter Always Played the Game the Right Way: Johnson

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Sept. 26 -- Derek Jeter kept his emotions together as he singled to drive in the winning run in his final home at-bat after 20 seasons as the New York Yankees shortstop. (Source: Bloomberg)