Lance Armstrong

Why The United States Has Hundreds Of Bracelets Available To Citizens (Connor Sullivan)

In 2004, Lance Armstrong began selling yellow cancer bracelets with the word Livestrong written in bold letters on it. Ever since this campaign began, the selling of custom wristbands has become a normal occurance and nearly...

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Jimmie Johnson sets NASCAR record with 4th consecutive championship

By: Jenna Fryer, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HOMESTEAD, Fla. - All Jimmie Johnson ever wanted was a chance to race with the best in NASCAR. Johnson bulldozed his way into the record books by becoming the first driver in NASCAR history...

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Evans adds to trophy collection

Cadel Evans will parade more than just the coveted UCI world road champion's rainbow jersey at the Santos Tour Down Under in January. Evans added another award to his impressive trophy collection by winning Australian cycling's...

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Society’s Medal of Honor to be Awarded on November 19

LOS ANGELES 2009/11/19 -The American Cancer Society – the nation’s leading voluntary health organization and largest non-governmental investor in cancer research – will present its highest honor, the Medal of Honor, to four...

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Football in US - development goes on

Halfway through a 50-year project to raise football's profile in America – and on the day David Beckham plays in the MLS Cup final – the men in charge are delighted The American investors who are investing abroad should invest...

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Changes alter route along I-10, Oracle Rd.

Nov 21, 2009 (The Arizona Daily Star - Course changes have shortened the route for El Tour de Tucson by about a half-mile and could lead to a faster race today, founder Richard DeBernardis said. The route also has shifted to...

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Interview: Dave Wiens and Susan DeMattei

Dave Wiens is the Colorado mountain bike racer who beat Floyd Landis and Lance Armstrong in the 2007 and 2008 Leadville 100 races, and his wife Susan DeMattei is no slouch on a bike either – her riding career peaked with a...

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World game is cheap, disposable

TT was arguably the worst act of sportsmanship ever seen. Diego Maradona's "Hand of God" goal back in 1986 pales in comparison to Thierry Henry's deliberate handball that paved the way for France to compete in next year's World...

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Stefanie Spielman, wife of NFL star, dies at 42

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Stefanie Spielman, the wife of NFL and Ohio State star Chris Spielman who led a public fight against breast cancer, died Thursday after a lengthy battle with the disease. She was 42.

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Sheryl Crow revisits first album (Reuters)

Dean Goodman, Reuters November 21, 2009, 5:06 am LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Back in early 1995 when Sheryl Crow won Grammy gold for her debut album, her bank account was hardly glistening. The album, "Tuesday Night Music Club,"...

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