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U.S. Justice Department joining lawsuit against Lance Armstrong
Lance Armstrong is now in trouble with the U.S. government. The Justice Department has joined a lawsuit filed two years ago by another disgraced cyclist, Floyd Landis, MSNBC.com was first to report on Friday. The government could claim that it was...
Tags: Mail Order Industry, Cycling, Floyd Landis, U.S. Department of Justice, Crime, Law and Justice
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Armstrong won't interview with USADA
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Lance Armstrong won't do a tell-all interview under oath with the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency to reveal everything he knows about the use of performance-enhancing drugs in cycling. USADA officials had told Armstrong he must...
Tags: Litigation, Crime, Law and Justice, Oprah Winfrey, Lance Armstrong, Justice System
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Lance Armstrong pulls out of swimming event after FINA objects
Lance Armstrong won't be returning to competition this weekend after all. The disgraced former cyclist, who has been banned for life from all events sanctioned by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, decided not to take part in three distance events in the...Tags: Cycling, Swimming, Oprah Winfrey, Lance Armstrong, Tour de France
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Lance Armstrong declines to cooperate with USADA
Lance Armstrong’s interest in cooperating with anti-doping authorities does not include plans to speak to the agency that most thoroughly detailed the transgressions that left him stripped of his seven Tour de France cycling titles. Armstrong on...Tags: Jose Canseco, International Law, Litigation, Floyd Landis, Lawyers
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Doping in Pro Cycling Debate Coming to Yale with Floyd Landis
People who aren't into professional cycling may only vaguely know the name Floyd Landis, but they should. It was Landis, a disgraced winner of the Tour de France, whose doping confessions helped trigger the scandal that brought down Lance Armstrong....Tags: Cycling, Floyd Landis, Tour de France, Jonathan Vaughters, Sports
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Expect Armstrong's 'confession' to be all about him
It's not likely to be about the truth. Or about cleansing a guilty conscience. Or about clearing the air to help cycling's Sisyphean efforts to rid itself of the anything-goes attitude that prevailed for at least a decade and has yet to disappear,...Tags: The New York Times, USA Today, Music, World Anti-Doping Agency, Cycling
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Lance Armstrong interview with Oprah Winfrey in less than 2 hours
Lance Armstrong’s interview with Oprah Winfrey, in which he is expected to deliver a confession to using performance-enhancing methods to win the Tour de France seven times, is less than two hours away. Armstrong, 41, sat down with Winfrey for 2...Tags: U.S. Postal Service, International Olympic Committee, Greg LeMond, Levi Leipheimer, Livestrong Foundation
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All U.S. sports need an anti-doping agency
Time will tell whether self-described "bully" Lance Armstrong's interview with Oprah Winfrey can repair the good name he lost when the United States Anti-Doping Agency revealed the truth behind his carefully crafted "narrative" of survival and sports...
Tags: Baseball, College Sports, Litigation and Regulation, College Baseball, University of Baltimore
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Lance Armstrong and Steven Seagal: Doing good?
Well, well. Two famous men, both wanting to give back. No wonder that hackneyed phrase “give back” makes my skin crawl. Lance Armstrong is reportedly volunteering to “help clean up” cycling and become the repentant poster boy...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Chad Campbell, Joe Arpaio, Dalai Lama
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Lance Armstrong sued by firm seeking repayment of $12 million
A promotion company based sued Lance Armstrong on Thursday, seeking the repayment of $12 million in bonuses that the firm paid Armstrong for winning the Tour de France. Dallas-based SCA Promotions, which contends it was conned out of the money by...
Tags: Cycling, Allen Iverson, Lance Armstrong, Tour de France, Sports
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USADA extends deadline for Armstrong to talk
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Lance Armstrong on Wednesday was given more time to think about whether he wants to cooperate with the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. Separately, he learned that he's about to be sued. USADA, the agency that investigated the...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, U.S. Department of Justice, USA Today, Food and Drug Administration, Cycling
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Lance Armstrong's confession wins little applause
Lance Armstrong called himself a lot of names -- liar, bully, jerk and even humanitarian -- in the first part of his taped interview with Oprah Winfrey on Thursday night. Nevertheless, early reactions suggest that his performance was found lacking, a...Tags: OWN (tv network), Livestrong Foundation, CNN (tv network), University of Richmond, World Anti-Doping Agency
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