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Lance Armstrong Being Sued in Class-Action Lawsuit Over Doping Admission
Rob Stutzman and Jonathan Wheeler both purchased Armstrong's books, It's Not About the Bike and Every Second Counts, and state, according to sportsworldreport.com, that they "would not have purchased the books had they known the true facts concerning Armstrong's misconduct and his admitted involvement in a sports doping scandal" and have filed a class-action suit against him.
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Deer on the Runway Will Result in New Haven Airport's Full-Fencing Enclosure Project
Deer running into traffic have caused plenty of troubles for unsuspecting motorists, but now, the deer are even creating issues for airplanes.
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Feel Too Old to Travel
Ever had a travel dream about backpacking through the world, but never gotten around to fulfill the dream?
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Short Skirts and High Heels Lead to Rape
Girls just want to have fun,” that is what Cyndi Lauper states, but, the question is: do girls who “want to have fun” put so much attention on themselves that they risk getting raped?
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Boeing Dreamline: What is Wrong
Entering the second week of its mandatory grounding, Boeing's United States and Japanese investigators are still tirelessly working around the clock to figure out and pinpoint the fire risks on the 787's electrical system.
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Cheap Airline Tickets: How to Save Money with Increasing Airlines' Prices
Today's tip: sometimes booking two tickets instead of one can actually save money.
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Tina Turner Renounces Her US Citizenship
According to the Associated Press "The 'Private Dancer' singer has lived in the Zurich suburb of Kuesnacht since the mid-1990s. The Zuericsee-Zeiturg newspaper said on its website that the local council announced its decision to grant the 73-year-old Turner citizenship in an official notice published in today's edition."
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Whistler, Canada, a Skiers Heaven [slideshow]
Winter is almost over, but for the avid skier who can't get Austria, but wants the international feel, Whistler, in British Columbia, Canada is the place to be.
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Guide to Milan, Italy [slideshow]
Whether traveling in style, or on a budget, Milano has something for everybody.
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Agassi Shocked by Armstrong's Doping Confession: Tennis Star 'Convinced' of His Innocence
Upon hearing the news that his friend and business partner, Lance Armstrong, admitted to doping after years of denying the allegation, Agassi was speechless.
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Burt Reynolds Hospitalized: Actor Taken to the Intensive Care Unit for Further Examination
Burt, like everyone else in the country, caught that nasty flu bug that's been going around ... and was coping with the symptoms for several days. But, the symptoms got worse, and Burt was admitted to the hospital.
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Tom Brady's Mansion: New England QB Completes $20 Million Dream Home
Spanning 22,000 square feet and costing $20 million, it took three years to complete and has everything that anyone could or would ever want.
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Former NFL Kicker Charge with Ponzi Scheme
Former NFL player, kicker (yes, kickers are also players), Russell Erxleben,, in 1999, was sentence to seven years in federal prison for his own Ponzi venture, robbing investors of $36 million, has been arrested, again, for running another illegal Ponzi scheme, this time, scamming investors of over $2 million.
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Welfare Lottery Ban: Could Happen in North Carolina
In the state of North Carolina, Rep. Paul "Skip" Stam, R-Wake, doesn't believe that those receiving welfare benefits should be allowed to partake in this simple dream.
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How to Tour Europe on a Budget [slideshow]
Always dreamed of backpacking through Europe, but have a budget? No problems at all, the dream trip is easier than it might seem.