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Minggu, 20 Januari 2013

Lance Armstrong and the art of lying

Lance Armstrong and the art of lying

Call it unfortunate timing for Lance Armstrong and Manti Te'o. The sports stars made major headlines the same week Saturday Night Live returned with its first episode of 2013, so naturally they became the target of mockery

Considering Lance Armstrong spent his life letting countless others look foolish in order to maintain his own glorified image, it is hard to fathom that Livestrong was anything but another byproduct (albeit a positive one) of

A classic Lance Armstrong Nike TV ad, back when he was facing early doping accusations in 2001. EPO? Just do it. (via Tom Murphy). Boing Boing editor/partner and tech culture journalist Xeni Jardin hosts and produces

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

Following Lance Armstrong's admission to Oprah Winfrey that he used performance-enhancing drugs during his cycling career, J.J. Abrams is gearing up to produce a film about the cyclist's life. 5 more bombshells from Lance Armstrong's Oprah Winfrey

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