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December 23, 2012 • The Salt Lake Tribune
Cycling • Lance Armstrong is being sued for more than $1.5 million by a British newspaper over the settlement of a libel action, which followed doping allegations against the cyclist that it published. The Sunday Times paid Armstrong 300,000 pounds (... Full Story
January 8, 2013 • The Associated Press
Los Angeles • Lance Armstrong has agreed to a tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey where he will address allegations that he used performance-enhancing drugs during his cycling career. According to a release posted on Oprah's website on Tuesday... Full Story
January 11, 2013 • By Brent Schrotenboer Usa Today
Lance Armstrong plans to make an admission about doping in an interview with Oprah Winfrey scheduled to tape Monday at his home in Austin, Texas, a person with knowledge of the situation said. In the interview, which is scheduled to air Thursday on t... Full Story
January 13, 2013 • The Salt Lake Tribune
COLLGE FOOTBALL • The Utah Utes added a cornerback to their 2013 recruiting class Sunday. Hipolito Corporan, a 6-foot-1, 172-pound corner from Westside High School in Houston, has committed to Utah. Corporan originally committed to Virginia, but swi... Full Story
January 15, 2013 • By Jim Vertuno And Jim Litke The Associated Press
Austin, Texas • The disgraced cyclist made the confession to Oprah Winfrey during an interview taped Monday, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the interview is to be bro... Full Story
January 15, 2013 • By Jim Vertuno The Associated Press
Austin, Texas • Lance Armstrong ended a decade of denial by confessing to Oprah Winfrey that he used performance-enhancing drugs to win the Tour de France, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press. The admission Monday came hou... Full Story
January 15, 2013 • By Jim Vertuno And Jim Litke The Associated Press
>AUSTIN, Texas • Lance Armstrong has finally come clean.Armstrong confessed to doping during an interview with Oprah Winfrey taped Monday, just a couple of hours after a wrenching apology to staff at the Livestrong charity he founded and has n... Full Story
January 15, 2013 • By Jim Litke And Jim Vertuno The Associated Press
A televised confession by Lance Armstrong isn't enough. Anti-doping officials want the disgraced cyclist to admit his guilt under oath before considering whether to lift a lifetime ban clouding his future as a competitive athlete. That was seco... Full Story
January 17, 2013 • By Gail Collins
Right now you're probably asking yourself: What can the Lance Armstrong scandal teach us as a nation? It had better teach us something or we'll have wasted one heck of a lot of time talking about this guy. And the lesson should not involve ... Full Story
January 18, 2013 • By Jim Litke The Associated Press
CHICAGO • He did it. He finally admitted it. Lance Armstrong doped. He was light on the details and didn't name names. He mused that he might not have been caught if not for his comeback in 2009. And he was certain his "fate was sealed" when lon... Full Story
January 17, 2013 • By Stephen Wilson The Associated Press
London • On the day he went public with an admission of doping after years of denials, Olympic officials disclosed one more embarrassment for Lance Armstrong: He was stripped of a bronze medal won at the 2000 Sydney Games. The International Olympic C... Full Story
January 18, 2013 • By Stephen Wilson The Associated Press
LONDON • Lance Armstrong's doping confession to Oprah Winfrey was "too little, too late" and failed to provide any new information that will help clean up the sport he tarnished through years of cheating, the vice president of the IOC said Frida... Full Story
January 18, 2013 • By Graham Dunbar The Associated Press
WENGEN, Switzerland • Former world cycling leader Hein Verbruggen says he's vindicated after years of "conspiracy theories" that he helped cover up doping by Lance Armstrong. The International Cycling Union's honorary president added on Fri... Full Story
January 19, 2013 • By Greg Risling The Associated Press
Los Angeles • By admitting to Oprah Winfrey that he doped during his professional cycling career, Lance Armstrong potentially opened himself up to a stream of litigation that could lighten his wallet for years. And then there's the big questio... Full Story
January 19, 2013 • The Salt Lake Tribune
Someday soon, Lance Armstrong should find Manti Te'o, befriend the Notre Dame linebacker and take him out to dinner. Or maybe he should send Te'o a Christmas card. Either way, Armstrong owes the football player. Even if the two have never ... Full Story
December 31, 2012 • By Martin Renzhofer The Salt Lake Tribune
West Valley City • Utah Grizzlies forward Riley Armstrong, ever the opportunist, helped turn disaster into triumph. In a wild second period, one that had Utah defending the Stockton power play for what seemed like the entire 20 minutes, Armstrong sco... Full Story
January 8, 2013 • The Salt Lake Tribune
golf • Dustin Johnson ended a windy week with a wild ride Tuesday that carried him to the first win of the PGA Tour season. Despite hitting two drives into native areas that cost him three shots, Johnson never lost the lead at Kapalua, Hawaii. He clo... Full Story
January 11, 2013 • From News Services
West Valley City • Coming off a week of rest, the Utah Grizzlies fell flat at the Maverik Center, losing 5-1 to the Las Vegas Wranglers. After a scoreless first period, in which Utah goaltender Grant Rollheiser stopped 19 shots, the Wranglers let lo... Full Story
January 17, 2013 • By Jim Litke The Associated Press
Chicago • He did it. He finally admitted it. Lance Armstrong doped. He was light on the details and didn't name names. He mused that he might not have been caught if not for his comeback in 2009. And he was certain his "fate was sealed" when lon... Full Story
January 19, 2013 • The Salt Lake Tribune
college football • Southern Utah quarterback Brad Sorensen threw two interceptions as his American team lost to the National 34-0 Saturday in the second annual NFLPA Collegiate Bowl in Carson, Calif. Virginia Tech's Bruce Taylor ended the Americ... Full Story
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