Thursday, January 17, 2013

World awaits Oprah's Lance Armstrong interview, but will it change anything?

Anyone who thinks Lance Armstrong's current apologia is more than self-serving is more naïve than people who think it's normal to ride a bike up a mountain faster than most athletes can ride one down.

Still own a Livestrong bracelet? Tell us about it. (CNN) -- Appetites already whet by Lance Armstrong's reported admission to Oprah Winfrey of performance-enhancing drug use, we now eagerly wait to see what else the disgraced cycling legend puts on the

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.

Still own a Livestrong bracelet? Tell us about it. (CNN) -- Appetites already whet by Lance Armstrong's reported admission to Oprah Winfrey of performance-enhancing drug use, we now eagerly wait to see what else the disgraced cycling legend puts on the

Sadly, even Lance Armstrong's contrition is contrived, it seems. His mea culpa to Oprah Winfrey — always guaranteed to bump a miscreant's Q rating — is not actually about apologizing to his fans and coming clean, so to speak, about his use of

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