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<title>Milton Keynes unveil &#163;40 million plan for World Cup bid</title>
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<description>September 4 - Milton Keynes have unveiled a &#163;40 million plan to upgrade stadiummk, the home of MK Dons, as part of a plan to be part of the 2018 World Cup if England's bid to host the tournament is successful.</description>
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<title>UK Anti-Doping begin recruiting key staff</title>
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<description>September 4 - The search for series of key positions to work for the new UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) has begun with advertisements appearing for a number of roles, including a director of operations and director of legal.</description>
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<title>Olympic Park clean-up on track as big build ramps up</title>
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<description>September 4 - The clean-up of the 2.5km2 Olympic Park, much of it contaminated through decades of industrial use, is almost complete and on track to beat its tough sustainability targets.</description>
<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 11:47:45 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Chicago claim support has risen since low poll taken</title>
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<description>September 4 - Chicago has claimed that they have a lot more support for their bid to stage the 2016 Olympics than a poll taken in a local newspaper found and that it will not affect their campaign.</description>
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<title>London Olympic Stadium set to be part of World Cup bid</title>
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<description>September 4 - London's &#163;547 million Olympic Stadium looks set to be part of the 2018 World Cup bid after it emerged that it is one of four venues being proposed by the London United team.</description>
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<title>Japan set to name leader for World Cup bid</title>
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<description>September 4 - Motoaki Inukai (pictured), the former European head of Mitsubishi Motors and now President of the Japan Football Association, is set to lead the country's bid to host the 2018 or 2022 World Cup.</description>
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<title>Grainger claims School Games will breed new talent</title>
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<description>September 3 &#8211; Steve Grainger, the chief executive of Youth Sport Trust, told insidethegames today that the UK School Games, which open in Wales tonight, will help create a new generation of British sporting talent.</description>
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<title>Prime Minister and Cabinet hold meeting at Olympic Park</title>
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<description>September 3 - The Prime Minister (pictured) and the Cabinet met at the Olympics site in East London today for their first meeting since the summer recess and he praised the progress being made on the project.</description>
<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 11:23:55 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Legal action taken in Austria over Salzburg 2014 Olympic bid</title>
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<description>September 3 - Austria's Olympic Committee (&Ouml;OC) has filed an official complaint to prosecutors over former General Secretary Heinz Jungwirth for alleged misuse of funds.</description>
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<title>Military precision to keep cyclists on track for success</title>
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<description>September 3 - British Cycling, who already run the world's most technically advanced programme in their sport, have been given another edge over their rivals in the build-up to London 2012.</description>
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