Everyday, the newspapers and the TV channels are filled with stories – straight from the sources mouth - about a new revelation, an exclusive angle or a new break in the case. And everyday we wonder.. Firstpost 2 days ago
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All traces of the post-1998 Lance Armstrong and his bike were erased by the International Cycling Union after the legend confessed to taking performance enhancing drugs. Arunabha Sengupta says that.. Cricket Country 4 days ago
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Kumble drew on the example of the International Cycling Union, which has wiped out Lance Armstrong from its records after the cyclist confessed to using illegal performance enhancing drugs. Firstpost 5 days ago
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Anil Kumble wants the Board for the Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) to take lead from the International Cycling Union (UCI) and wipe out the records of those found guilty of match fixing. Zee News 5 days ago
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 Joining a slew of lawsuits against Lance Armstrong, the US Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against the disgraced cyclist, saying that he had violated his contract with the U.S. Postal Service.. IndiaVision on April 24, 2013
| Joining a slew of lawsuits against Lance Armstrong, the US Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against the disgraced cyclist, saying that he had violated his contract with the U.S. Postal Service.. Zee News on April 24, 2013
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The government is suing under the False Claims Act and can recoup up to three times the amount it lost as a result of the fraud. The complaint also alleges breach of contract, unjust enrichment and.. Firstpost on April 24, 2013
|  The seven-time Tour de France winner, who was last year exposed as a drugs cheat, bought the Lake Austin, Texas retreat (pictured) after selling his home in central Austin. MailOnline India on April 23, 2013
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*Lance Armstrong returned four samples with traces of banned corticosteroids in the 1999 Tour de France, the International Cycling Union (UCI) said on Wednesday, although the governing body added it.. Deccan Herald on April 18, 2013Also reported by •Zee News •IndiaVision
|  Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong has reportedly sold off his estate in Austin, Texas to an oil-and-gas rights agent, although he planned to continue living in his hometown. IndiaVision on April 11, 2013
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