Tuesday, Nov 13, 2012 9:00 PM UTC
Are professional tennis players doping, too?
In the wake of the Lance Armstrong scandal, every incredible athlete looks suspicious. And tennis has a lot of them
In the wake of the Lance Armstrong scandal, every incredible athlete looks suspicious. And tennis has a lot of them
The shamed cyclist is stripped of his seven victories, but there's hardly a clean record among his competitors
At Livestrong anniversary, disgraced cyclist mentions "difficult couple of weeks"
The lying is one thing, but it's the cyclist's staggering arrogance that makes his downfall downright historic
Lance Armstrong steps down from his foundation and spoils 15 years of goodwill in the process
He'd also like the witnesses who testified against the cyclist to submit
The USADA compiled 200 pages attesting to the cyclist's doping scandal
Top stories include the Nobel Prize in Chemistry announcement and the identity of a murdered Mexican drug lord
"The most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program that sport has ever seen"
In America today, crime pays -- if you're powerful. Just look at the MF Global and CIA torture cases
His cycling legacy and his charitable one are two different things -- and need to be judged accordingly
The cyclist will have to forfeit his seven Tour de France titles
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