Saturday, October 20, 2012

Lance Armstrong

  • Armstrong's Livestrong Gala Speech: 'It's Been a Difficult Couple of Weeks'

    Despite stepping down as the Livestrong Foundation's chairman this week, cyclist Lance Armstrong was on hand Friday night at the charity's 15th anniversary gala to give a speech, but it did not contain an explanation or apology for the alleged doping ...

    abcnews.go.com

  • Armstrong's Wall of Silence Fell Rider by Rider

    "Lance Armstrong never came up," Messick said in an interview last week. "But he did make a comment on the Mafia. He said, When you're in the Mafia and you get caught and go to jail, you keep your mouth shut, and the organization takes care of your ...

    www.nytimes.com

  • Cos. walk a tricky line with endorsements

    But the company dropped Lance Armstrong faster than the cyclist could do a lap around the block. What's the difference?

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  • Lance Armstrong's Worst Week Ever Now Includes Bribery Charges

    Shilo • 2 mins 24 secs ago. In a world where everyone cheats and the "evidence" is all given by cheaters I find it difficult to judge Lance Armstrong without judging myself and all of you.

    news.yahoo.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.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • 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.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Doc: Lance Armstrong deserves scorn - Livestrong doesn't

    You could buy one for $1, proceeds going to the Lance Armstrong Foundation. Armstrong started the charity in 1997, a year after he'd been diagnosed with Stage 3 testicular cancer that had spread to his lungs, abdomen and brain.

    news.cincinnati.com

  • Lance Armstrong drug test in 2001 'only suspicious', says lab chief

    LANCE Armstrong's contentious 2001 Tour of Switzerland drug test was suspicious, but wasn't proof of EPO doping, even by today's stringent standards, according to the laboratory chief who oversaw the procedure.

    www.heraldsun.com.au

  • No denying it, cycling must face the music

    When Lance Armstrong won his record seventh Tour de France in 2005 he stood on the victory dais on Paris's Champs-Elysees and said: ''The people who don't believe in cycling, the cynics, the sceptics; sorry for you.

    www.smh.com.au

  • You are here

    Right around the time Felix Baumgartner jumped from space, a better known individual fell from a greater height without a parachute.

    www.ibtimes.com

  • Lance Armstrong Foundation Livestrong Celebrates 15th Anniversary Under Cloud

    ... Lance Armstrong Livestrong, Livestrong Anniversary, Livestrong Charity, Impact News. AUSTIN, Texas - Lance Armstrong said he has been through a "difficult couple of weeks" and urged supporters of his cancer-fighting charity to stand behind its ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Watch: Lance Armstrong's speech on the 15th anniversary of Livestrong

    Tweet. Share on Tumblr · Email. Print. "This mission is bigger than me - it's bigger than any individual," Lance Armstrong said on the 15th anniversary of his cancer foundation Livestrong, three days after stepping down as the chairman.

    ibnlive.in.com

  • Lance Armstrong Livestrong Foundation Will Survive, Experts Say

    As the foundation celebrates its major milestone days after Lance Armstrong stepped down as chairman, and sponsors Nike, RadioShack, Trek, and Anheuser-Busch parted ways with the cyclist, the question remains: What will happen to the Livestrong ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Lance Armstrong: It's been tough

    LANCE Armstrong admitted he had experienced "a difficult couple of weeks" as he made his first public appearance since the publication of the scathing United States Anti-Doping Agency's report.

    www.independent.ie

  • Lance Armstrong's foe Travis Tygart says finding the truth about doping was ...

    To put it simply, he's the man who has been making life difficult for Lance Armstrong. Part teacher and part preacher for his cause, Tygart's official title is chief executive officer of the U.S.

    www.freep.com

  • 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

  • Lance Armstrong must cut ties to his charity

    As the evidence that his Tour de France victories were marred by illegal performance-enhancing drugs becomes harder to deny, support for the legendary cyclist and his Lance Armstrong Foundation is bound to fade. So it's not enough for Armstrong to step ...

    www.latimes.com

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

    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 in the fight against drugs in sport.

    www.heraldsun.com.au

  • 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

  • Two Cancer Survivors, Two Opinions On Lance Armstrong And His Troubles

    It's been a tough few months for Lance Armstrong. Within the past two weeks, the United States Anti-Doping Agency released all its evidence against him, many of his sponsors walked away from him and he resign from Livestrong, the cancer charity he ...

    www.npr.org

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