Friday, January 18, 2013

Lance Armstrong stripped of Olympic medal

Pete Rose, on NBC's Today show Thursday said Lance Armstrong admitting to cheating will "take a load off his shoulders." Rose said that when it came to his admission to betting on baseball, he said, "I waited too long. I'm glad he's coming forward

Oprah Winfrey's two-part interview with Lance Armstrong is close to selling out commercial time at premium prices, Reuters reports. OWN President Erik Loga.

Banned cyclist Lance Armstrong, a bronze medalist in the 2000 Games, is said to have admitted doping to Oprah Winfrey in an interview that will air later this week. Writers from around the Tribune Co. discuss whether the International Olympic Committee

There are no excuses for the level of lying and deception that Armstrong has possibly committed on the people of the world. But he still helped out my friend at a crucial point in his life, like he has for many others in their

Pete Rose, on NBC's Today show Thursday said Lance Armstrong admitting to cheating will "take a load off his shoulders." Rose said that when it came to his admission to betting on baseball, he said, "I waited too long. I'm glad he's coming forward

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