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It took only one move for Lance Armstrong to draw all eyes upon him and the Tour de France. It came midafternoon Monday, Day 3 of cycling's most prestigious race, when a sudden and vicious crosswind whipped across the sun-baked Camargue in southeastern France. The 37-year-old Texan, chasing an impossible dream in what has been a most improbable comeback, stood up in his saddle, and pounced.
On Saturday night during a performance of Rossini’s “Barbiere di Siviglia,” American mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato slipped and fell and, unbeknownst to her, fractured her right fibula on a London stage.
Capt. Bob Chalmers never regretted being a firefighter, even as he lay dying of work-related cancer.
The headmaster and pastor of a northeast Harris County christian school is accused of sex crimes against two male students.
Brian Longerbone, a former teacher in the Wadena-Deer Creek district and native of the New York Mills area, was recently diagnosed with testicular cancer, and a benefit on his behalf will be Friday in Comfrey, Minn. Fall and Winter Special! Break on the Lake Resort - Ends Nov 29, 2009
Tour de France rider Sebastien Joly has thanked fellow cancer survivor Lance Armstrong for his support when he was diagnosed with the disease two years ago.
Bob Hammer, the founder of the Have a Ball golf tournament that raises money for cancer research and various other cancer causes, moved with his family to the East Bay town of Danville a couple of years ago because of a job transfer.
Eric Shanteau gets it.
INDIANAPOLIS — Eric Shanteau is swimming faster than he ever has, diving into the water every day knowing that he’s cancer-free.
July 8 (Bloomberg) -- Lance Armstrong ’s Tour de France comeback looks good after he pushed into second place. Now he’s working with Damien Hirst , the U.K. artist known for pieces including a diamond-encrusted skull, to get his bike in shape.
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