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Play the Game publishes free e-mail newsletters on a regular basis with news about Play the Game and issues of sport, media and society.
Below you find headings and links to newsletters published in 2007.
Newsletter 24 September - Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation said to understate World Cup earnings by USD 25 million
- FIFA and UEFA to decide Turkish Cypriot team's fate
International governance mess threatens Greenland's handball future Korea denied handball glory National Olympic Committee still controls San Marino volleyball Kosovar athletes stage Olympic protest News in brief "Outcasts! The Lands That FIFA Forgot!"
Newsletter 10 August - Kingdoms disunited over British Olympic football team
- New weapon in the fight against blood doping
- FIVB suspends volleyball federation in San Marino
- Tibetans set up national Olympic Committee to go to Beijing
- China not meeting pledge of free media coverage
- Argentina bans visiting supporters amid escalating football violence
- New policy aims to set up India as a world leader in sport
- Bonds dividing a nation
- News in brief
Newsletter 2 July - Boxing federation bans ex-president and expels secretay general
- FIFA reorganises before ISL court case opens in march next year
- IOC asked to prevent evictions and protect Olympic workers
- Athletes at Pan Am Games may update their websites after all
- FIVB leaders continue to ignore player registration fraud
- Prevention programme proposed to stop football trafficking
- Kenyan runners kickstart local development process
- Two stafff members leave Play the Game
- News in brief
Newsletter 24 May Platini wants to keep lawyers out of football Internaitonal criticism of China and threat of 2008 Olympics boycott - Fans given the chance to buy football club for less than the cost of a ticket
- Australian government bans cricket team from Zimabwe
- Premier League drags YouTube to court
- Confusion reigns in Kenyan football as parallel meetings fail to resolve split
- News in brief
Newsletter 8 May - Greenland victim of foul play in regional handball federation
- Chairman of South African sports committee puts race over sporting abilities
- Park Yong-sung restored as an IOC member after corruption scandal
- Environmental group opposes 2010 Soccer world cup
- New theme page brings all results from International Sport Press Survey
- First International Seminar on Sport in Post-Disaster Intervention
- New books on sport
Newsletter 13 April - Newspaper publishers worry about new restrictions on sports coverage
- Kenyan football officials defy FIFA and launch new threats against Bob Munro
- Commercial horse racing in Mongolia is endangering child jockeys
- EU Commission demands end to state sports betting monopoly
- Liberian football vice president call his own organisation corrupt
- Liberian sports official attacks journalist in front of congress delegates
- FIVB cheats in doping case and violates IOC Code of Ethics
- Drug testing getting popular in high schools
- Another black hour in sport
Newsletter 26 March - WADA releases new Donati-report on trafficking of doping substances
- WADA calls on governments to follow U.S. example against drugs
- Bob Munro stays in Kenya
- FIFA lifts ban on Kenya and creates new disputes between football clubs
- New chairman and new employees at Play the Game
- FIFA fines Jack Warner’s son for touting World Cup tickets
- EU to investigate economics of sport
- Argentina 's smallest club triumphs with a little help from friends in high places
- News in brief
Newsletter 23 February - Female ski jumpers challenge IOC for breach of human rights
- Boxing reforms off to rocky start with suspension of outspoken critic
- Athletes are forbidden to update websites and blogs from Pan Am Games
- FIFA president talks about his salary and denies bribery repayment
- Danish football club reported to FIFA for trafficking of young players
- Suspended IOC member Park Yong-sung got amnesty in fraud case
- EU Commission asks citizens for their views on EU involvement in sport
- Vote in our poll for your favourite topic for Play the Game 2007
Newsletter 31 January - Poland sets fighting corruption higher than football interests
- Fallen Italian football president can continue in the IOC
- Sports minister in Togo refused to punish volley leader for FIVB
- In Finland illegal doping drugs now arrive by courier
- Scandal upon scandal in Macedonian football
- Founder member of Play the Game withdraws from 2008
- Fears in Ukraine for neo-nazi influence on football
- Feyenoord questions whether a club can be responsible for hooligans
- Football fans assault radio reporter in Brazil
Newsletter 19 January
- Women in Somalia can play sport again after end of Islamist rule
- Job vacancy: News Coordinator at Play the Game
- Newspaper organisations continue fight against sports federations
- Two Olympic committees vie for power in Panama
- Secret Czechoslovakian doping programme to be exposed in 2007
- Little support for Balco reporters from anti-doping agencies
- FIFA and Kenyan minister fight over legitimate leadership of football federation
- Give us your ideas for the next Play the Game conference
- UEFA wants to cooperate with the police to stop money launderingCall for papers for joint congress on history and sociology in sport
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