Armstrong's doctor says he's studying USADA report
Lance Armstrong's former physician says he needs time to study the thick file of U.S. Anti-Doping Agency documents accusing him of advising widespread drug use before responding.
Dr. Michele Ferrari
Picasso, 2 Monets among works stolen at Dutch museum
AMSTERDAM — Seven paintings by artists including Pablo Picasso and Claude Monet were stolen from a museum in Rotterdam in an early-hours heist, Dutch police said Tuesday.
The theft at the Kunsthal mu
Yahoo CEO raids Google to hire top lieutenant
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer is mining her old advertising connections at Google to help her tackle the challenges facing her in her new job. Henrique de Castro, one of Google's top advertising executives
ECB apologizes to S Africa over Pietersen claim
The England and Wales Cricket Board apologized Monday to South Africa over allegations Proteas players provoked Kevin Pietersen in the text message saga that saw him excluded from England's team.
ECB
Former Kiwi captain Martin Crowe diagnosed with lymphoma
Former New Zealand cricket captain Martin Crowe has been diagnosed with lymphoma, an invasive cancer of the immune system, his manager said Monday.
Louise Henderson said the 50-year-old Crowe had onl
EU agrees tough new financial, trade sanctions against Iran
European Union foreign ministers on Monday adopted tough new financial and trade sanctions against Iran aimed at forcing a breakthrough in stalled talks on Tehran's contested nuclear programme.
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Andes survivors mark 40th anniversary with a rugby game
Surviving members of a Uruguayan rugby team have played a match postponed four decades ago when their plane crashed in the Andes, stranding them for 72 days in the cordillera and forcing them to eat h
Blatter to speak with Cuba after 3 players defect
FIFA President Sepp Blatter plans to speak with Cuban officials after three national team players defected in Canada ahead of a World Cup qualifier last week.
The players disappeared nine months afte
Eurosceptics boo as EU rests in Nobel peace
While some Europeans swelled with pride after the European Union won the Nobel Peace Prize, howls of derision erupted from the continent’s large band of sceptics.
Teen who posted YouTube video on bullying dead
Canadians were shocked, angered and saddened after learning the fate of a 15-year-old schoolgirl who was found dead, an apparent suicide, five weeks after she uploaded a video to YouTube describing ye