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Comedian Says Lance Armstrong Asked Her To Eat His Butt - DeadspinComedian April Macie is a frequent guest on the Howard Stern Show, and on Monday morning she joined Stern to dish some gossip about disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong. Specifically, she told Stern that Armstrong once asked her to lick his butt in a ... |
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"Piers Morgan Live, Rewind": Bob Costas talks Lance Armstrong lies, Jason ...Costas opened up to Morgan about Lance Armstrong, their relationship and his lies. Several years ago Costas had the chance to grill Armstrong while filling in on CNN's "Larry King Live" though he quickly discovered Armstrong never wavered. Looking back ... |
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Authorities contemplate Armstrong's stake in BontragerSeven months after the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency described Lance Armstrong's U.S. Postal Service team as having run “the most sophisticated, professionalized, and successful doping program that sport has ever seen,” the disgraced team's ownership ... |
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April Macie: Lance Armstrong asked me to perform gross sexual act on himHoward Stern welcomed comedienne April Macie back to his satellite radio show Monday morning, and Macie spilled the goods about a variety of topics, including the night that champion cyclist Lance Armstrong asked her to perform an extremely dirty ... |
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Lance Armstrong still casts shadow on young cyclists - USA TodayESCONDIDO, Calif. – In the summer of 2010, Lance Armstrong told the world about a rising young star in the sport of cycling. "Remember the name Lawson Craddock," Armstrong wrote on his Twitter account. It was a big deal for Craddock, who was then just ... |
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Lance Armstrong sued by US for post office sponsorship fundsWashington (CNN) -- The Justice Department late Tuesday formally filed its case against Lance Armstrong and his company Tailwind Sports for millions of dollars that the U.S. Postal Service spent to sponsor the cycling team. "The USPS paid approximately ... |
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Greg LeMond: 'no vendetta' against Lance Armstrong - USA TodayAUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Three-time Tour de France winner Greg LeMond says he has "no vendetta" against disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong and hopes professional cycling can clean up its sport. LeMond spoke Monday night at a University of Texas ... |
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USADA wants Lance to testifyPARIS -- The head of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency wants Lance Armstrong to come forward with information detailing the alleged complicity of cycling's governing body in his doping. Travis Tygart appeared at a French government hearing in Paris on ... |
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