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Danish cycling team loses sponsor in fraud scandal; CEO sought by Interpol
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) _ The Danish cycling team led by former Tour de France winner Bjarne Riis lost one of its main sponsors Monday after software firm IT Factory declared bankruptcy and said its chief executive had embezzled 500 million kroner ($85...Tags: Computer Sciences Corporation, Fraud, Bankruptcy, Contracts, Corporate Officers
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Dominguez rides to pair of Grade I wins in Calif.
Jockey Ramon Dominguez swept Hollywood Park's two Grade I stakes in Inglewood, Calif., both in come-from-behind fashion. Cocoa Beach rallied in the stretch to overtake pace-setter Precious Kitten to win the $500,000 Matriarch at one mile on the turf, with...Tags: Lance Armstrong, Dallas Stars, National Hockey League, St. Louis Blues, Mike Modano
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Choi's birdie on 18 lifts him to Skins Game title
K.J. Choi made an 11-foot birdie putt worth $270,000 on the 18th hole to win the 26th Skins Game with $415,000 in Indian Wells, Calif. Stephen Ames missed a nine-footer that would have tied the hole and forced the foursome including Phil Mickelson and...Tags: Stephen Ames, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Phil Mickelson, Annika Sorenstam, Dining and Drinking
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Choi wins Skins Game
K.J. Choi holed an 11-foot birdie putt worth $270,000 on the 18th hole Sunday in Indian Wells, Calif., to win the 26th Skins Game with $415,000. Stephen Ames missed a nine-footer that would have tied the hole and forced the foursome including Phil...Tags: Stephen Ames, Phil Mickelson, New York Yankees, Major League Baseball, Annika Sorenstam
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At start of training camp, Lance Armstrong vows to post doping tests online by January
AP National WriterWith the first training camp of his comeback set to start, Lance Armstrong guaranteed the drug-testing program he arranged with America's top anti-doping expert will be in place by the time he rides in his first official race in January. The seven-time...Tags: Lance Armstrong
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Logan Square: Small town in the big city
Special to the TribuneTony Hays unlocks his bike from the rack near the entrance to the Blue Line at Logan Square. For Hays, a music performance major at Columbia College, this is an everyday occurrence. Ride over, catch the train downtown and then reverse it all at mid-day....Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Metra, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago River, Dining and Drinking
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Terps' Vasquez named ACC Player of Week
Maryland guard Greivis Vasquez was named the Atlantic Coast Conference's Player of the Week after averaging 27 points, 8.5rebounds, 4.5 assists and 3.0 steals in wins over Youngstown State and Vermont. Vasquez hit a three-point shot to force overtime in...Tags: Sergei Fedorov, International Olympic Committee, Tim Redding, Barry Bonds, Cycling Trial
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Blaze at Kentucky barn kills 27 horses
A pre-dawn blaze raced through a barn at a former racetrack in western Kentucky, killing 27 horses and wiping out the dreams of at least one owner. It was the second deadly fire in less than a year at Riverside Downs outside Henderson, Ky., near the...Tags: Track Cycling, Washington Capitals, Detroit Pistons, Contracts, Multi-Sport Events
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After scale topped 400 pounds, South Florida man hit the road to health
South Florida Sun-SentinelLeo Rodriguez weighed more than 400 pounds. He was suffering from diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. It was time for a change. But it wasn't as easy as that. His wife and one of three sons were facing other health problems, and he was...Tags: One Hour Cycling, Triathlon, Cycling Trial, Clubs and Associations
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Mizzou's Pinkel Gets Raise
Missouri coach Gary Pinkel agreed to a new contract Monday, two weeks before his 12th-ranked Tigers were set to play in their second straight Big 12 championship game. Pinkel said he hopes to sign the contract in the next couple of days. The school's...Tags: Ohio State University, Contracts, Beijing Games, Tim Tebow, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Austrian cyclist who finished 3rd in Tour de France banned for 2 years for doping
Associated Press WriterVIENNA, Austria (AP) _ Austrian cyclist Bernhard Kohl was banned for two years by the national anti-doping agency on Monday for using the blood booster CERA at this year's Tour de France. Kohl, who finished third in the Tour and won the polka-dot...Tags: Kohl's Corporation
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BEST BLOG ABOUT BLOGS The South Florida Daily Blog Southfloridadailyblog.blogspot.com Run by a former b logger at the late b ut well-read b log Stuck on the Palmetto, The South Florida Daily Blog appeared this year and quickly met its mission to...Tags: Track Cycling, Betty Ford, Florida Power & Light, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Dining and Drinking
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