Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams, of the San Francisco Chronicle, now face a spell in jail after refusing to reveal the source (or sources) of the…
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Category: AIPS
Access for all – if you can afford it
As the new football season gets underway, the time comes to review aspects of the working conditions at the World Cup in Germany during the summer…
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New-look website launched by IOC
With the Beijing Games just two years away, the official website of the Olympic Movement today launched a redesigned home page to provide sports enthu…
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Multi-platform journalism in the 21st century
In this era of "integration", "real-time" reporting, and where CND stands for Continuous News Desk, a piece by Washington Post news reporter Frank Ahr…
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AIPS headquarters move to Switzerland
From Gianni Merlo, President of AIPS The AIPS Headquarters in Budapest have closed. We are preparing to open the new Headquarters in Lausanne, Switzer…
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Ottey still defying the years
Ottey, who has been resident in Slovenia since 1999, qualified for next month's European Championships by clocking 11.45sec for a third place finish -…
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A potted guide to corruption in football
By Keir Radnedge, Chairman of the AIPS football commission Players, presidents and coaches come and go but football goes on. The trouble is, so does m…
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FIFA yellow cards media ‘no shows’
From Keir Radnedge at the World Cup “No-show” is the word no self-respecting journalist wants to hear. But already the dreaded issue has b…
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AIPS head warns of ‘new English disease’
In his president's address to AIPS Congress in Doha in April, Gianni Merlo warned delegates not to be complacent about the status afforded to the writ…
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Dublin hospitality offers special K for Ryder Cup
From ground level at the K Club in County Kildare, staging post for the 2006 Ryder Cup between Europe and the United States in September, to the press…
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