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Lance Armstrong Doping Investigation Dropped
CNN(CNN) -- Justice Department prosecutors said Friday that they are closing a criminal investigation of champion cyclist Lance Armstrong without filing charges that he used performance-enhancing drugs. A statement from the U.S. attorney in Los Angeles said...Tags: Sports, Music, Mass Media, U.S. Postal Service, Emergency Health Procedures
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Lance Armstrong Retires From Cycling
ReutersNEW YORK - Lance Armstrong, who recovered from cancer to win the Tour de France a record seven times, formally announced his retirement from cycling on Wednesday, a month after his last race. The 39-year-old American, who made a comeback to the sport two...Tags: Sports, Career and Workplace, RadioShack Corporation, Health, Lance Armstrong
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Movember
Allie Mac Kay was live in Burbank triming Fireman's mustaches. Movember is a global charity event that invites men to grow moustaches (or Mos) for the month of November. The moustache serves as the 'ribbon' and the vehicle by which participants in...Tags: Men's Health, Cancer, Death, Social Issues, Burbank (Los Angeles, California)
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Armstrong Tweets, 500 Cyclists Show Up
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- It started with a simple tweet. But when you're Lance Armstrong, a little tweet goes a long way. That's what happened when the 7-time Tour de France winner invited Twitter followers to join him for a bike ride through Griffith Park...Tags: Sports, Cycling, Lance Armstrong, Tour de France, Twitter, Inc.
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When mishaps on the road become life-saving
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Lance Armstrong wins Ironman 70.3 Florida triathlon in Haines City
HAINES CITY -- Kevin Davenport arrived at the Ironman 70.3 Florida on Sunday more than an hour before the triathlon. He drove from St. Augustine with his wife, Heather, and daughter, Reaghin. He came to see his hero. A kidney-cancer survivor and...
Tags: Sports, Triathlon, Cycling, Cancer, Tour de France
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Swimmer Shanteau refuses to let cancer slow him down
As an athlete, an Olympic swimmer with goals different than, say, someone who earns a living as a businessman or artist or electrician or construction worker, Eric Shanteau made decisions that might raise an eyebrow. In 2008, less than a week before...
Tags: Lung Cancer, Charity, Cancer, Health, Lance Armstrong
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Olympic swimmer Eric Shanteau is living with his decisions
As an athlete, an Olympic swimmer with goals different from, say, someone who earns a living as a businessman or artist or construction worker, Eric Shanteau made decisions that might raise an eyebrow. In 2008, less than a week before the U.S. Olympic...
Tags: Lung Cancer, Trials, Charity, Cancer, Beijing Games
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Chicago's First Lady and the Chicago Architecture Foundation present Puss 'n' Boats Architecture Cruise to Benefit City's Abused, Neglected and Stray Animals
Staff reporterChicago's First Lady and the Chicago Architecture Foundation are supporting Chicago's most neglected animals with the donation of a cruise line vessel and architecture docent to benefit Tree House Humane Society, Chicago's premier cageless, no-kill...Tags: Cat (animal), Architecture, Michigan Avenue, Arts and Culture, Ovarian Cancer
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Steinberg: Students showed me the money [Corrected]
All semester I have been preparing my students in our Sports and Entertainment Law class for the ultimate negotiating showdown. Last week, they delivered brilliantly. They are a gifted crew, a testament to Dean Erwin Chemerinsky's plan to attract the...Tags: Football, Sports, Music, Concerts, NFL Draft
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Matthew Simon
Matthew Simon is a reporter and supervising weekend producer for KTUU-TV Channel 2 News in Anchorage. He joined the station after spending nearly six years working KTVA-TV, leaving the station as weekend anchor/producer. He also served as the station's...
Tags: University of Missouri , American School for the Deaf, Cancer, Health, Health Organizations
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'Wanderlust' review: Drink the Kool-Aid
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Foolproof movie idea: Paul Rudd stands in front of a mirror and improvises for 90 minutes. Admit it. You would see that movie. You would buy the DVD. You would watch it when you were feeling lousy, and it would cheer you up.
The...Tags: Documentary (genre), David Wain, Malin Akerman, Jennifer Aniston, Joe Lo Truglio
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