Saturday, January 19, 2013

As Armstrong Decides Next Move, Agencies Are Watching

PARK CITY, Utah—Lance Armstrong's two-night interview with Oprah Winfrey — in which the disgraced cyclist admitted to doping, bullying his detractors and never considering himself a cheater — left a slew of questions unanswered and the fate of

Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong acknowledged that he should be punished for taking — and lying about taking — banned substances during his interview with Oprah Winfrey, but he believes his "condemn" is too harsh.

After more than a decade of vehement denials, Lance Armstrong finally came clean last night in an interview with Oprah Winfrey about his use of performance enhancing drugs. Early reviews leaned negative: Forbes said

Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong acknowledged that he should be punished for taking — and lying about taking — banned substances during his interview with Oprah Winfrey, but he believes his "condemn" is too harsh.

Disgraced cycling star Lance Armstrong has finally come clean about years of doping. But one thing that seemed to be missing from his confession interview with Oprah Winfrey? Skinned emotion. That changed Friday night, the

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As Armstrong Decides Next Move, Agencies Are Watching

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