The News Review:
* Football Focus : Referees to punish diving at World Cup
* Less England supporters to attend the World Cup
* FA want their own man in FIFA role
* Senegal’s spirit high for Bolivia
* Bidding hots up for CAN 2006
* The Hayatou Challenge
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The News Review:
* FA take hard line on Leeds star
* Vogts wins first skirmish as Scotland put faith in youth
* O’Connor’s in the frame says Vogts
* Wales make solid start to rebuilding programme
* Aberdeen fans complain to police over linesman
* UEFA step in over England’s Euro ties
* Vogts hands Hibs star Caldwell perfect tonic for derby misery
* Ferguson’s ‘no’ to new boss was predictable
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The News Review:
* China’s State TV Buys Rights to Broadcast World Cup in 2002 and…
* Hayatou places bid to become FIFA’s first black president
* Will Fifa vote for a clean-up?
* Sports Politics: Blatter admits FIFA `mortgaged’ World Cup
* England back Eriksson
* Schroeder backs Berlin bid
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The News Review:
* UEFA deny 2004 doubts
* Portuguese Communist Party united as left fights right
* FA give Eriksson the perfect excuse to quit
* Ferguson’s groin a worry for Vogts
* Probe over Adams’ spat with fans
* Wales begin Euros in Finland
* Eriksson’s kids strengthen a healthy marriage
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The News Review:
* Blatter’s head on a block tonight
* THE FINAL WORD
* Thompson vows to fight on at FA
* DAVID HARDIE: Talking Football
* Nigeria’s best XI?
* theage.com.au - The Age -
* Daily Research News Online article no. 1482
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The News Review:
* Portugal warned over Euro 2004
* DAVID HARDIE: Talking Football
* Round-up: Argentina line up London for friendly date
* Djorkaeff’s final fling
* Scots delay Germany match
* Hutchison out until 2003
* Open your eyes and see that Bertie’s played a real blinder
* WORLD CUP COUNTDOWN
* Vogts must make his mark
* Win super trip to the World Cup with eircom
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The News Review:
* Q&A: The Fifa controversy
* Are drink breaks a good move?
* Barry McElwaine on the Japanese World Cup build-up | Special reports…
* Making his mark
* Politics take centre stage
* No real sign of removing invisible ban on playing the ‘garrison…
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The News Review:
* Irish stalemate sees Euro 2008 hope fade
* SOCCER: Dalglish backs Euro 2008 bid
* No real sign of removing invisible ban on playing the ‘garrison…
* Euro bidders show team spirit
* Confidence grows for Euro 2008 bid
* Talking Football: Scots and Irish due a reward
* McCague and Co insist that there is no ’secret deal’
* Euro bid runs into problems
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