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Armstrong Appeals to Supporters as Some Donors Ask for Money Back
CNNAUSTIN, Texas -- For years, Connie and Daniel Roddy did all they could to support Livestrong, raising tens of thousands of dollars for the organization. "It all started when Lance's first book came out," Connie Roddy said, referring to the 2001...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Cancer, Cycling, Lance Armstrong, Charity
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McGraw works to mesh young and old talent for Irish
South Bend TribuneNotre Dame women's basketball coach Muffet McGraw stepped out onto the Purcell Pavilion court and posted up Ariel Braker. McGraw wore white basketball shoes, blue warm-up pants and a collared pink sports shirt. She also wore her game face. During a...Tags: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, World Games, Twitter, Inc., Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Basketball
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Company selling Michael Phelps Olympic-style headphones
The Baltimore SunThere he was, before every major swim in the London Olympics, lost in thought and music pumping from headphones that covered his ears. And now, a clever company wants to sell you a pair of those Michael Phelps headphones. The red, white and blue...Tags: Michael Phelps, Companies and Corporations, Entertainment, Economy, Business and Finance, Music
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Armstrong hit with USADA sanctions
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency formally announced Friday morning it had issued sanctions that strip Lance Armstrong of his seven Tour de France titles and 2000 Olympic bronze medal and ban him for life from all sports governed by federations that are...
Tags: Cycling, Lance Armstrong, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Tour de France, Judges
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Official: US Anti-Doping Agency to slap Armstrong with lifetime ban, loss of titles
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency said early Friday it will strip Lance Armstrong of his seven Tour de France titles and impose a lifetime ban, a move that came just hours after the cyclist announced he would no longer fight charges of illegal doping. A formal...
Tags: 60 Minutes (tv program), Cancer, Cycling, Lance Armstrong, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency
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Urlacher should address treatment issues frankly
Back to being a Pro Bowl grump Wednesday at Halas Hall, Brian Urlacher refused to clarify the mysterious circumstances surrounding treatment of his injured left knee. Urlacher's reaction provided the least surprising aspect of a story that cannot go away...
Tags: Brian Urlacher, National Football League, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Bill Romanowski, Football
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Women finally fitted for green jackets at Augusta
What you need to understand about Augusta National Golf Course's decision to admit women for the first time is this: It was never about golf. For those who supported the 80-year-old home of the Masters, it was about the right of a private club to...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Companies and Corporations, Masters Tournament, Summer Olympics, Golf
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Early appearance of Louis Vuitton ads featuring Michael Phelps causes stir
Soaking in a bath tub, Michael Phelps wears nothing but a small swimsuit, a pair of goggles atop his head and a stern look. Next to him, a pair of blue jeans spills from a Louis Vuitton bag. It marks a sophisticated turn as a pitchman for the Baltimore...
Tags: Swimming, Golf Channel (tv network), Michael Phelps, Companies and Corporations, Annie Leibovitz
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London calling for Olympian Angela Ruggiero
Valley native and four-time ice hockey Olympic medalist Angela Ruggiero — one gold, two silvers, one bronze — was elected in 2010 by her fellow Olympians to the Athletes Commission of the International Olympic Committee. She's one of 12...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Conservation, National Hockey League, Avery Brundage, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Olympics: New IOC guidelines allow beach volleyball players to cover up
Channel Guide MagazineRemember the ensuing hoopla when American soccer player Brandi Chastain whipped off her jersey to reveal a relatively modest black sports bra when her penalty-shootout kick bested China in the 1999 Women’s World Cup? Just in time for the 2012 London... -
IOC decision on Marial is reason to cheer
LONDON – Professional journalists try to keep the proper distance from subjects we write about. That ethical guideline does not prevent us from feeling human emotions about some of the subjects. So I wanted to cheer early Saturday afternoon when I...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Running, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Philip Hersh, Robert J. Lopez
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South Sudanese marathoner gets into Olympics as independent athlete
Guor Marial, the South Sudanese marathoner whose man-without-a-country Olympic plight was first brought to light by the Tribune five days ago, will be able to compete in the London Summer Games under the Olympic flag. The International Olympic Committee'...
Tags: Chicago Marathon, Sports Organizations, Sports
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