Friday, October 19, 2012

Lance Armstrong

  • Lance Armstrong case shows saints and sinners aren't mutually exclusive

    Earlier this week, we watched the latest sorry chapter of Lance Armstrong's never-ending "did he or didn't he?

    www.orlandosentinel.com

  • Lance Armstrong's Doctor Linked To More Cyclists, Olympic Champ Alexandre ...

    ROME -- At least 15 more cyclists have been linked to Lance Armstrong's banned Italian sport doctor in an intricate scheme of money laundering, tax evasion and widespread doping.

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  • As Lance Armstrong loses sponsors, what's next for Livestrong?

    The contrast between Lance Armstrong, the inspirational cancer survivor, and Lance Armstrong, the disgraced cyclist, has never been more distinct.

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  • High Tide: From Lance Armstrong's Doctor to a Warrant in Iraq

    Tom Fox explains FCPA compliance through the lens of Frankenstein and Lance Armstrong. The FCPAmericas blog explains how recent Iran sanctions show another sign of compliance convergence.

    blogs.wsj.com

  • Parting Shot: Armstrong Cycling's Greatest Con Artist

    AUSTIN, Texas -- Lance Armstrong's cancer-fighting charity Livestrong celebrates its 15th anniversary at a time doping charges have made its founder an outcast in his sport and the charity is fighting to ward off damage from the scandal.

    espn.go.com

  • Lessons from Lance's Fall

    Details. Description. FOXBusiness.com's Kate Rogers on the lessons businesses and brands can learn from Lance Armstrong's public relations tailspin. Duration 5:38; Date Oct 19, 2012. Advertisement ...

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  • Lance Armstrong doping allegations could leave lasting stain on Livestrong

    By Washington Post Sports, The Washington Post. The damning and extensive report issued by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency last week may have erased any lingering doubt about Lance Armstrong's alleged use of performance-enhancing drugs. But despite ...

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  • Boy Scouts join fallen role models Jerry Sandusky, Lance Armstrong, Marion ...

    Very recently, Lance Armstrong resigned from his Livestrong Foundation, the charitable organization he began to help cancer patients, to "spare the foundation any negative effects as a result of controversy surrounding my cycling career.

    communities.washingtontimes.com

  • Lance Armstrong Conned America

    Alex Rodriguez, riding the pine and scoring digits from bikini models. Guys who didn't come close to living up to their hype or their salaries, like Chris Webber during his stint with the Sixers.

    blogs.phillymag.com

  • Lance Armstrong and the Harvey Dent Conundrum

    It's been a hell of a week for Lance Armstrong. On Wednesday, he was dropped by Nike, who said their decision was due to the "seemingly insurmountable evidence that Lance Armstrong participated in doping and misled Nike for more than a decade.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • More Australian fallout over Lance Armstrong scandal

    SYDNEY: Senior Cycling Australia official Stephen Hodge on Friday became the latest casualty of the US Anti-Doping Agency case against Lance Armstrong when he said he would resign as vice-president. Hodge, 51, had a nine-year professional road ...

    timesofindia.indiatimes.com

  • Jonathan Vaughters warns David Brailsford that Sky drugs policy ignores ...

    ... a US Postal team-mate of Lance Armstrong during what has been described as the biggest doping conspiracy in the history of sport, now runs his own Garmin-Sharp team and he believes Sky's approach simply cannot work because it discourages honesty.

    www.telegraph.co.uk

  • Lance Armstrong and cheating's repercussions

    In this July 24, 2005 file photo, Lance Armstrong carries the United States flag and wears a jersey with Nike logos during a victory parade on the Champs Elysees in Paris, after winning his seventh straight Tour de France cycling race.

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  • Commentary: The two faces of Lance Armstrong

    Who is Lance Armstrong? Tour de France winner, cancer survivor, heroic conqueror of mountains and adversity. But we always had suspicions, and finally we know the truth: Armstrong is a con man.

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  • Lance Armstrong resigns from Livestrong

    Email · Tumblr · Reddit · Stumbleupon · Digg · Delicious. Oct. 18, 2012. Four big-money sponsors including Nike have dropped Lance Armstrong. Armstrong was also forced to step down from his cancer charity, Livestrong. CBS News. Correction ...

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  • The Implosion of Lance Armstrong's Endorsement Empire: $30M and Counting

    For a slew of brands, this week marked the final straw in years of allegations and doubts swirling around cyclist Lance Armstrong and performance-enhancing-drug use. Within minutes of Mr. Amstrong yesterday announcing he would step down as chairman ...

    adage.com

  • Lance Armstrong steps down as cancer group chair, dropped by sponsors

    AUSTIN - Already an outcast in cycling after a massive doping report, Lance Armstrong absorbed hits much closer to home Wednesday: to his wallet and his heart.

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  • Lance Armstrong case to have huge impact in USADA's fight against drugs in sport

    But there's been a spring in the step of the global anti-doping community this week. Call it the Armstrong effect. Neil Armstrong took one small step for man but the clinical exposure of Lance Armstrong as a drug cheat by USADA may well be a giant leap ...

    www.heraldsun.com.au

  • Why Nike really dumped Lance

    "Due to the seemingly insurmountable evidence that Lance Armstrong participated in doping and misled Nike for more than a decade, it is with great sadness that we have terminated our contract with him,'' Nike said in a statement.

    msn.foxsports.com

  • If Lance Armstrong wants to redeem himself, he has to stop lying to us

    We didn't need the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency to tell us last week that Lance Armstrong was guilty to know cycling champions are cheaters.

    www.cbssports.com

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