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Nov04

  • London sweatshop protest set to hit Nike.

  • New claims about Nike’s ethical record in China.

  • Money 1, Ethics 0 - the result of England’s cricket tour to Zimbabwe?

  • Money and cricket: what price ethics in Zimbabwe cricket tour?

  • Turin Olympic bid in turmoil amid police raids on organisers' offices.

  • You can download the London 2012 Olympic bid documentation here.

  • Find out more about England’s problematic cricket tour to Zimbabwe.

  • Nike’s new CEO passes the ethics test.

  • ‘State of the Game’ report concludes that English football must do better.

  • Ecclestone’s control of Formula One called into question.

  • Nike takes a more responsible view of ‘the bottom line’.

  • The ethics of the England cricket team’s trip to Zimbabwe.

  • Nike releases latest corporate responsibility newsletter.

  • Kenyan and Nigerian Football Associations face wrath of FIFA.

  • Nike adopts a balanced score card approach in quest to assert ethical credentials.

  • Increased ethical pressures face professional football clubs.

  • Anheuser-Busch receives award for promoting fan responsibility at sporting events.

  • Gambian Football Association faces challenge from clubs as impeachment problems surface.

  • Chinese introduce additional drugs testing in preparation for 2008 Olympics.

  • Feyenoord and Westerlo join forces to tackle exploitation of young African players.

  • Olympic preparations of Beijing planners are praised by IOC.

  • "Legacy of East German Doping Lingers On"

  • REFERENCE MATERIAL
      Click here and here for information on IFAB, Football's law-makers.
      Birkbeck College's downloadable report 'The State of the Game: The Corporate Governance of Football Clubs 2004'.