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    May 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Pletcher scoffs at rumors second-favorite Verrazano stopped eating

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. &mdash; <strong>Todd Pletcher</strong> knew there were rumors. He even figured some of them impugned his horses.
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Todd Pletcher knew there were rumors. He even figured some of them impugned his horses. When you're one of the winningest trainers in the game who just happens to condition a quarter of the Kentucky Derby field, that, he said,...

    Tags: Horse and Harness Racing, NASCAR, Kentucky Derby, National Weather Service, Big Brown

  2. Jan 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Oprah Winfrey brings it, but Lance Armstrong is still on the con

    Tuesday morning on CBS, Oprah Winfrey said that Lance Armstrong "brought it" to the interview she had taped with him the day before.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Tuesday morning on CBS, Oprah Winfrey said that Lance Armstrong "brought it" to the interview she had taped with him the day before. Now that we've seen the interview Thursday night, we know that isn't exactly true. Yes, he admitted to doping and...

    Tags: OWN (tv network), Lisa Ling, CBS Corp., Lance Armstrong, Oprah Winfrey

  4. Jan 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. 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 glory. For me, to forgive Mr. Armstrong or not isn't the issue. Instead, Mr. Armstrong's fall illustrates how effectively we regulate Olympic movement athletics in the United States, and how that model for regulation can enhance the integrity of college and professional sports.
    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: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Baseball, College Baseball, University of Baltimore, Government

  6. Jan 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. If Armstrong comes clean, reinstate him?

    <b>Throw the book at him</b>
    Throw the book at him Philip Hersh Chicago Tribune Before assuming Lance Armstrong comes fully clean, not to Oprah Winfrey but to the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency under oath — quite an assumption, given his decade of lies — it is worth noting...

    Tags: World Anti-Doping Agency, Lance Armstrong, Oprah Winfrey, Cycling

  8. Oct 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Leonard Pitts: Better to lose with grace than to win with deceit

    One guy was among the greatest losers in the history of politics, the other, one of the biggest winners in all of sports.
    One guy was among the greatest losers in the history of politics, the other, one of the biggest winners in all of sports. They were unalike men who shared little except recent headlines. But there was, in that brief juxtaposition, an object lesson for...

    Tags: The Miami Herald, Bob Dole, Al Davis, Cancer, Republican Party

  10. Oct 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Lance Armstrong: Not a lost cause

    Earlier this month, Lance Armstrong participated in a triathlon in Columbia, benefiting the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults. Despite some poor weather, the event was an overwhelming success. People turned out in droves to watch Mr. Armstrong compete and to hear him speak at Centennial High School.
    Earlier this month, Lance Armstrong participated in a triathlon in Columbia, benefiting the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults. Despite some poor weather, the event was an overwhelming success. People turned out in droves to watch Mr. Armstrong compete...

    Tags: Cancer, USA Today, American Cancer Society, Livestrong Foundation, John Gotti

  12. Oct 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. An icon smashed

    The International Cycling Union's announcement today that it was stripping superstar athlete Lance Armstrong of his seven Tour de France titles over charges of illegal doping effectively ended one of the most celebrated sports careers in recent memory. Mr. Armstrong's name is to be removed from the Tour's official record books, and he is banned for life from future competitions. It's likely the International Olympic Committee will move soon to strip him of his 2000 Olympic bronze medal as well, and corporate sponsors may demand he return millions of dollars in now-tainted winnings.
    The International Cycling Union's announcement today that it was stripping superstar athlete Lance Armstrong of his seven Tour de France titles over charges of illegal doping effectively ended one of the most celebrated sports careers in recent memory....

    Tags: Roger Clemens, Barry Bonds, Cancer, International Olympic Committee, International Cycling Union

  14. Oct 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Lance Armstrong dropped by Nike; where's my refund?

    News that <a href="http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/sns-rt-us-cycling-armstrongbre89g0s0-20121017,0,5256717.story" target="_blank">Nike is dropping its sponsorship of tainted cyclist Lance Armstrong</a> brought me back to one of the most poignant sections of his first book, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Its-Not-About-Bike-Journey/dp/0425179613" target="_blank">"It's Not About the Bike."</a>
    News that Nike is dropping its sponsorship of tainted cyclist Lance Armstrong brought me back to one of the most poignant sections of his first book, "It's Not About the Bike." Armstrong described the aftermath of his testicular cancer diagnosis in 1996,...

    Tags: Edgar Allan Poe, Testicular Cancer, Lance Armstrong, Tour de France, Cycling

  16. Oct 17, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  17. Ulman Cancer Fund will continue to work with Armstrong's foundation

    With the announcement Wednesday that Lance Armstrong would leave his role as chairman of his foundation, a local organization with strong ties to Armstrong and his work said it would continue to work with they beleaguered cyclist.
    With the announcement Wednesday that Lance Armstrong would leave his role as chairman of his foundation, a local organization with strong ties to Armstrong and his work said it would continue to work with they beleaguered cyclist. Brock Yetso,...

    Tags: Cancer, Ken Ulman, World Anti-Doping Agency, Corporate Officers, Lance Armstrong

  18. Oct 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Lance Armstrong doping allegations and Edgar Allan Poe

    The <a href="http://cyclinginvestigation.usada.org/" target="_blank">U.S. Anti-Doping Agency report</a> on Lance Armstrong was involved in doping is loaded with explosive allegations from fellow cyclists -- which the seven-time Tour de France champion has vehemently denied. But the quirkiest bit of information is that at least one rider nicknamed a common performance-enhancing drug for Baltimore's favorite literary son.
    The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency report on Lance Armstrong was involved in doping is loaded with explosive allegations from fellow cyclists -- which the seven-time Tour de France champion has vehemently denied. But the quirkiest bit of information is that at...

    Tags: Edgar Allan Poe, Christian Vande Velde, Tyler Hamilton, Lance Armstrong, Tour de France

  20. Oct 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Lance Armstrong wins Howard County triathlon

    Lance Armstrong won the Revolution 3 Half-Full Triathlon at Centennial Park in Howard County on Sunday, finishing the 70-mile race in just under 4 hours, 11 minutes.
    Lance Armstrong won the Revolution 3 Half-Full Triathlon at Centennial Park in Howard County on Sunday, finishing the 70-mile race in just under 4 hours, 11 minutes. The effort by the famous cyclist and embattled seven-time Tour de France winner in the...

    Tags: Cancer, Testicular Cancer, Lance Armstrong, Tour de France, Charity

  22. Oct 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Lance Armstrong headlines Ellicott City forum

    Lance Armstrong tried to shed his serious public persona Saturday in Ellicott City by poking fun at the elephant in a room about half-filled with triathletes: his lifetime competitive sporting ban.
    Lance Armstrong tried to shed his serious public persona Saturday in Ellicott City by poking fun at the elephant in a room about half-filled with triathletes: his lifetime competitive sporting ban. His host, Brock Yetso, president of the Ulman Cancer...

    Tags: Auction Service, University of Maryland, College Park, Cancer, Howard Community College, Nursing

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