From AIPS Bigger does not necessarily mean better in terms of journalistic access, and editors, writers and photographers should be aware of that ahea…
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Media rebel over Melbourne organisers’ demands
Craig Lord reports on how attempts by the local organisers of swimming’s World Championships in Melbourne later this month to cash-in on the wri…
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Take part in European summer school
From Morley Myers, General Secretary, UEPS Michel Platini, the newly-elected president of Uefa, has been invited to attend the first UEPS Summer Schoo…
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Latest AIPS magazine now available online
The latest edition of the AIPS’s quarterly magazine is now available online.…
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Federer and Isinbayeva top poll again
From AIPS Roger Federer, the Swiss tennis star, and Russian pole vaulter Yelena Isinbayeva have been voted the world’s top sports performers in …
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Another chance to vote for your sports stars of 2006
All AIPS members are encouraged to enter their votes for the international press association’s sportsman, sportswoman and team of 2006 – p…
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Somalis arrest 25 for watching Man U v Chelsea
From AIPS Islamic rulers in Somalia arrested a group of football fans, some as young as 10, for watching yesterday’s Premiership game between Ch…
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Edinburgh to stage world event in 2008
Edinburgh is to stage the World Cross-country Championships in 2008. The Scottish capital's success will be a further boost to Glasgow's ambitions to …
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Latest AIPS magazine available online
The latest issue of the magazine for members of the international sports journalists’ association, AIPS, is now available online.…
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World hockey returns to Lord’s
As England depart for Australia and the long-awaited Ashes series, Lord's, the home of cricket, will be opening its gates to world hockey…
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