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Oscar Pistorius' reps name substance found in his bedroom
Oscar Pistorius' representatives named the substance found in his bedroom after the shooting death of his girlfriend as Testis compositum on Wednesday and said it is an herbal remedy used “in aid of muscle recovery.” A product called...
Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Steroids, International Olympic Committee, Oscar Pistorius, South Africa
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Expect Armstrong's 'confession' to be all about him
It's not likely to be about the truth. Or about cleansing a guilty conscience. Or about clearing the air to help cycling's Sisyphean efforts to rid itself of the anything-goes attitude that prevailed for at least a decade and has yet to disappear,...
Tags: Lance Armstrong, Tour de France, Judges, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Entertainment
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MLB and the players' union got it right
The Phillies FilesThis is undoubtedly the right thing. Major League Baseball took steps Thursday and finalized some changes to their drug testing policy, which will now include blood tests to detect HGH during the regular season (and not just during spring training)...... -
If Hedo Turkoglu is on the juice, how many more in NBA are?
The poor, poor Orlando Magic. They can't even get their steroids right. Hedo Turkoglu, a veteran player who is a shell of his former self and having the worst year of his career, was suspended for 20 games by the NBA on Wednesday for testing...
Tags: Hedo Turkoglu, Alex Martins, David Stern, Mark McGwire, Lance Armstrong
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Lance Armstrong's confession wins little applause
Lance Armstrong called himself a lot of names -- liar, bully, jerk and even humanitarian -- in the first part of his taped interview with Oprah Winfrey on Thursday night. Nevertheless, early reactions suggest that his performance was found lacking, a...Tags: Lance Armstrong, Tour de France, CNN (tv network), U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Anderson Cooper
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Controversial Spanish doctor testifies in huge sports doping trial
MADRID -- A Spanish doctor accused of masterminding one of the world's biggest sports doping rings took the stand Tuesday at his trial here, telling the court that the blood transfusions he administered to athletes were safe and legal at the time....
Tags: Lance Armstrong, International Law, Tour de France, Cycling Trial, Lawyers
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Armstrong to help "clean up cycling"
(AP) — An attorney for Lance Armstrong told the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency the cyclist will cooperate with efforts to "clean up cycling," though it's the sport's governing body and world anti-doping officials who should take the lead. In letters sent...
Tags: Lance Armstrong, Tour de France, Sports, International Cycling Union, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency
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Reaction from Lance Armstrong's Oprah interview
Some reaction to Lance Armstrong's admission in an interview with Oprah Winfrey that he used performance-enhancing drugs during his cycling career: "Tonight, Lance Armstrong finally acknowledged that his cycling career was built on a powerful...Tags: Lance Armstrong, Mike Anderson, Social Media, Tour de France, Chad Johnson
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Armstrong admits doping: 'I'm a flawed character'
CHICAGO (AP) — He did it. He finally admitted it. Lance Armstrong doped. He was light on the details and didn't name names. He mused that he might not have been caught if not for his comeback in 2009. And he was certain his "fate was sealed"...
Tags: Erythropoietin, Lance Armstrong, Tour de France, Frankie Andreu, International Cycling Union
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Lance Armstrong does not impress anti-doping agency executives
Lance Armstrong did little to impress executives at two of the world's largest anti-doping agencies during the first part of his interview with Oprah Winfrey on Thursday night. Armstrong was hardly contrite when giving most of his answers to Winfrey,...Tags: Tour de France, Sports, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Cycling, Oprah Winfrey
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Lance Armstrong interview with Oprah Winfrey in less than 2 hours
Lance Armstrong’s interview with Oprah Winfrey, in which he is expected to deliver a confession to using performance-enhancing methods to win the Tour de France seven times, is less than two hours away. Armstrong, 41, sat down with Winfrey for 2...
Tags: Erythropoietin, International Olympic Committee, Lance Armstrong, Tour de France, Frankie Andreu
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All U.S. sports need an anti-doping agency
Time will tell whether self-described "bully" Lance Armstrong's interview with Oprah Winfrey can repair the good name he lost when the United States Anti-Doping Agency revealed the truth behind his carefully crafted "narrative" of survival and sports...
Tags: U.S. Congress, National Government, Government, Lance Armstrong, College Baseball
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