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  1. BY C.R. NELSON, For the Observer-Reporter (Observer-Reporter)
  2. Monday's EuroFile: Mancebo wants the Tour; Ullrich getting ready; Petacchi is happy (Velo News)
  3. Johnson confident (The Age)
  4. 88th Giro d Italia - Route Overview: Stages 11 to 15 (Daily Peloton)
  5. Lake Mary Road project up for discussion (Arizona Daily Sun)
  6. Kelly making his mark in the keirin (Adelaide Confidential)
  7. Don't read too much in Pak's performance Down Under: Dravid (India Express)
  8. Yellow cancer bracelets making a splash on the OU campus (Athens News)
  9. Cyclist LeMond Wins $3.46M in Lawsuit (The Ledger)
  10. Cyclist LeMond Wins $3.46M in Lawsuit (San Francisco Chronicle)
  11. Trofeo Mallorca: Report from the Ground (Daily Peloton)
  12. Veazey victorious in Nationwide Tour opener (Sports Illustrated)
  13. Fear will add fire to France says Laporte (Planet Rugby)
  14. England vs France: 1908-14 (Planet Rugby)
  15. Cyclist LeMond Wins $3.46M in Lawsuit (AP via Yahoo! News)
  16. Interview with Viatcheslav Ekimov (Daily Peloton)
  17. Mickelson Wins FBR Open By Five Victory Lefty's 24th On PGA Tour (ChannelOklahoma)
  18. Johnson's run-of-the-mills victory caps fine tour (Sydney Morning Herald)
  19. LeMond wins breach of contract suit
  20. PRESS RELEASE: 'Pro' showing benefits learning center (Velo News)
  21. Safina upsets Sprem in Paris (TSN)
  22. Top Stories: (Columbia Daily Herald)
  23. Top Stories: (Columbia Daily Herald)
  24. Clear Channel Entertainment Announces U2 Vertigo Tour Shatters World-Wide Sales Records (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  25. First Edition Cycling News for February 8, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  26. Cherie under fire over huge charity tour fee (Evening Standard)
  27. Safin's sister an upset winner in France (NBC Sports)
  28. CHERIE'S AUSSIE BLUNDER (Daily Record)
  29. The Sweat Box ; Spinning (RedNova)
  30. Sports digest (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
  31. Beloki for Grand Slam? (Daily Peloton)
  32. Trial for suspect in ATV death postponed (Trentonian)
  33. Carlos Sastre interview:
  34. Quarter midget racers seek $360,000 from area donors to build new track (HeraldNet)
  35. Cherie calls Kiwis Aussies (Ananova)
  36. Cyclist Kirsten wins national kilo title (The Age)
  37. Kirsten wins kilo title (Fox Sports Australia)
  38. Challenge Tour Schedule to Include Largest Prize Fund in its History (PGA European Tour)
  39. DOWN BLUNDER (Daily Mirror)
  40. Interview with Viatcheslav Ekimov
  41. Kersten wins national kilo time trial (Sydney Morning Herald)
  42. TENNIS NOTE (Slam! Sports)
  43. Recordnet.com (Recordnet.com)
  44. Tuesday's Mailbag: All Clinger, all the time (Velo News)
  45. In France, Rice eyes 'new chapter' in relations (CNN.com)
  46. Continental Drift with Andrew Hood: Lion King redux; Yanks at CSC; LA and the hour (Velo News)
  47. 10 cities, 650 miles, no Armstrong on 2005 Tour de Georgia (Ledger-Enquirer.com)
  48. NORBA adopts UCI technical support rules
  49. PRESS RELEASE: Geeks lead the way at Sea Otter (Velo News)
  50. Tour Begins Drive Toward $1 Billion Mark (Miami Herald)
  51. The Week That Was (Roadcycling)
  52. 2005 Australian Senior Track Championships - CN (Cyclingnews.com)
  53. 10 cities, 650 miles, no Armstrong on 2005 Tour de Georgia
  54. Armstrong not part of Tour de Georgia (Sports Illustrated)
  55. Olympic drug row just made me hungrier: Eadie (ABC News via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
  56. Wheely good cyclist seeking same (Warrnambool Standard)
  57. Wheely good cyclist seeking same (Warrnambool Standard)
  58. NORBA Pro Team registration form
  59. Tour begins charity drive to $1B (Sports Illustrated)
  60. France, US proclaim new chapter in relations (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  61. Cyclist Kersten wins national kilo title (Sydney Morning Herald)
  62. 14th Mallorca Challenge / Stage 3
  63. Media registration open for '05 track worlds
  64. Uncharitable accusations dog Cherie's book tour (Guardian Unlimited)
  65. Our View: A special event (The Steamboat Pilot & Today)
  66. PRESS RELEASE: Marco Pantani: The Legend of a Tragic Champion (Velo News)
  67. Former Australian captain, now commentator, on the Ceat Cricket Ratings, Ricky Ponting’s team, sledging and India’s (Outlook India)
  68. Mountain bike club picks up downhill momentum (Nashville City Paper)
  69. No Armstrong on Tour de Georgia
  70. Snerf's slant: The 2005 Nicole Freedman Diary (Cyclingnews.com)
  71. Dajka dominates early rounds (Fox Sports Australia)
  72. Cyclists peddle plan for city (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  73. Dajka dominates track cycling event (Sydney Morning Herald)
  74. France reshuffle team for England clash (Reuters.co.uk)
  75. 88th Giro d Italia - Route Overview: Stages 16 to 20 (Daily Peloton)
  76. Dawson loses Tour de Georgia starting point (Dawson News & Advertiser)
  77. Dajka makes quick return (Herald Sun)
  78. France reshuffle team for England clash (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  79. 2005 Tour De Georgia coming through Fayetteville (The Fayette Citizen)
  80. France, US proclaim new chapter in relations (INQ7.net)
  81. TEAM PR: Ford-Basis squad announced (Velo News)
  82. TEAM PR: Ford-Basis squad announced (Velo News)
  83. Wednesday's EuroFile: Beloki's long road back; Pais Vasco (Velo News)
  84. De Villiers gets in on the act (Planet Rugby)
  85. Tour de Georgia will not include Armstrong in 2005
  86. The Delgados' tour de monde (Daily Yomiuri Online)
  87. Jesus Manzano or Judas Manzano? (Daily Peloton)
  88. Sharapova Withdraws From Open Gaz de France (WTA Tour)
  89. The Shins take trip down under (Stuff)
  90. First Edition Cycling News for February 10, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  91. Free junior MTB racing at Sea Otter Classic
  92. Cultural differences and personal reinvention (Cyclingnews.com)
  93. Soldier killed in Iraq during second tour of duty (WVEC)
  94. Legendary Indurain lends his legs to charity (The Star)
  95. Mountain biking pioneer Fisher to visit Houston (Houston Chronicle)
  96. Jesus Manzano or Judas Manzano?
  97. Australia's Bowditch leads New Zealand Open (Sports Illustrated)
  98. England vs France: 1947-67 (Planet Rugby)
  99. Tasmania's historic night at the cycling (The Age)
  100. Incredible Phenomenon - Movie Theaters Are Full Every Morning - Turkish Teachers Shut Down Schools and Send Students to (PR Web)
  101. Rice Gives Assessment of Her European Tour (phillyburbs.com)
  102. Rice Gives Assessment of Her European Tour (Herald & Review)
  103. Canadian sprint ace sandwiched by Meares sisters (Herald Sun)
  104. Phonak appeal to CAS
  105. Obituaries (The Coast Star)
  106. Rice Gives Assessment of Her European Tour (RedNova)
  107. Fewtch promises to pay for Dirt audit; 4130 says MBUK is a (BikeBiz.com)
  108. 'Mayor' Danielson campaigns in Durango (Durango Herald)
  109. Bowditch, 21, leads a pack of five by a single shot in the New Zealand Open (PGA)
  110. CPSC, Shimano American Corp. Announce Brake Inner Cable Recall (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  111. Rusedski injury sends French qualifier into last eight (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
  112. GP Internacional-Costa Azul (2.1) - Preview and Stage 1 (Daily Peloton)
  113. CPSC, Shimano American Corp. announce brake inner cable recall (BikeBiz.com)
  114. Herald Sun: Charles' buck's night down under? [11feb05] (Herald Sun)
  115. Farina Elia Offers Up Selections for Whirlpool Fantasy Tennis (WTA Tour)
  116. Cox wins Tour of Langkawi
  117. Newscity (Alibi)
  118. Thursday's EuroFile: Gilbert wins in Tour Med; Colom, Valverde clean up in Mallorca; Manzano case dropped; Danielson in (Velo News)
  119. Legally Speaking with Bob Mionske: The Monopoly Machine, Part 1 (Velo News)
  120. Mauresmo Advances to QF at Paris [Indoors] (WTA Tour)
  121. Armstrong, Barry, Whitsell earn USOC honors
  122. Charming Willo cottage emerged from under junk (The Arizona Republic)
  123. Letters to Cyclingnews - February 11, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  124. Cycling greats peddling help (The Border Mail)
  125. Judge drops Kelme doping inquiry
  126. India start favourites (The Telegraph)
  127. Trofeo Pollenca: Interview with Oscar Pereiro (Daily Peloton)
  128. Cycling News Roundup 10 February 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  129. What The Devil Told Joe Parker (Orange County Weekly)
  130. Velostream.TV: Cycle Racing on the Net, Your Way (Daily Peloton)
  131. Mickelson breaks course record at Spyglass (Fox Sports)
  132. They'll always have Paris (Houston Chronicle)
  133. Hospital chief answers new call (Rocky Mountain News)
  134. Del Mar resident brings a strong voice to California racing board North County Times - North San Diego and Southwest (The Californian)
  135. AUSTRALIAN Newspaper Highlights - Feb 11, 2005 (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
  136. McEvoy Back in the Latin American Swing as Challenge Tour Resumes in Costa Rica (PGA European Tour)
  137. Tech News – February 11, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  138. Meares edges sister (Fox Sports Australia)
  139. Younger Meares wins cycle final (Sydney Morning Herald)
  140. England vs France: 1988-2004 (Planet Rugby)
  141. Jason's a real superstar (prestontoday.net)
  142. Younger Meares wins cycle final (The Age)
  143. Entraineur de Foot.ch Le Site 100 % dédié aux Entraineurs de Football (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
  144. Anna Meares outsprints sister Kerrie (Sydney Morning Herald)
  145. Eurogamer PlayStation Portable First Impressions World Tour Soccer (EuroGamer)
  146. Appen Newspapers, Inc. (NorthFulton.com)
  147. Armstrong hints he'll skip Tour, emulate legend (Houston Chronicle)
  148. Dual roles put Gordan under pressure (The State)
  149. Tunnicliff and Wilson leading Brit charge down under (DeHavilland)
  150. Six Nations preview - England v France (Planet Rugby)
  151. Cushing racers compete at Sooner Nationals (Cushing Daily Citizen)
  152. Armstrong hints he'll skip Tour, emulate legend
  153. Voices Carry : "The Chorus" (Les Choristes) tugs at the heartstrings (Cleveland Free Times)
  154. First Edition Cycling News for February 12, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  155. French vs. Russians for Final Spots (WTA Tour)
  156. Maleeva Joins in the Whirlpool Fantasy Tennis Fun (WTA Tour)
  157. N.C. election groups talk up public financing checkoff (HeraldSun.com)
  158. Bracelets promote awareness for many causes
  159. Green in the mix at NZ Open (Sydney Morning Herald)
  160. Tasmania's historic night at the cycling (Sydney Morning Herald)
  161. Wilson grabs one-shot lead in New Zealand (Sports Illustrated)
  162. SERENA PULLS OUT IN PARIS (Sporting Life)
  163. Big Mig returns for the Argus (Independent Online)
  164. Our boys get even with the Dutch (The Star Online)
  165. Neil Stephens analyses the Tour - Part I (Cyclingnews.com)
  166. Jamieson bolts from right out of the blue (Adelaide Confidential)
  167. Wilson, Tunnicliff lead New Zealand Open (Hindustan Times)
  168. Mickelson Enjoying New Role at Pebble Beach (AP via Yahoo! News)
  169. Cycle race moving to autumn (The Tucson Citizen)
  170. NU-Baylor rivalry goes Down Under (Lincoln Journal Star)
  171. MAURESMO TO MEET SAFINA IN FINAL (Sporting Life)
  172. Illness has Hayden in doubt (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  173. Mauresmo, Safina reach final in France (TSN)
  174. First Edition Cycling News for February 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  175. Mauresmo Takes on Safina in Paris Final (WTA Tour)
  176. Go! Go! Kingyo! (The Japan Times)
  177. Archived Articles (BikeBiz.com)
  178. Illness has Hayden in doubt (ABC News via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
  179. How low can he go? Record-breaking Mickelson leads at 20-under (San Francisco Chronicle)
  180. Her vision: Revitalizing the city's riverfronts (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  181. Tour de France - Topix.net
  182. A Weekend in the Chiricahua Range
  183. Filippo Simeoni Vindicated but Bitter (Daily Peloton)
  184. Fellow countryman Miles Tunnicliff carded a two-under 70 to keep pace at 16- under-par 200 while Australian Richard (Golf Online)
  185. Use vigilance when riding in winter (The Indianapolis Star)
  186. Tour de Georgia will not include Armstrong in 2005 (AccessNorthGA)
  187. Free Spirits: City's eligible bachelors, bachelorettes have wide range of careers, interests (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
  188. Lefty leads by seven (Boston Globe)
  189. Biking the East Coast Greenway
  190. Filippo Simeoni Vindicated but Bitter
  191. CYCLIST ON THE FAST TRACK North shore athlete pedals toward national championship (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
  192. President has become a 'biking maniac' (The Buffalo News)
  193. FASTH PICKS UP THE PACE TO WIN PLAY-OFF (Sporting Life)
  194. The World according to Wells: Arizona dreams (Velo News)
  195. Up and Down: Gibbs' teams dealing with lots of changes (Winston-Salem Journal)
  196. Daytona Shootout: Winning team press conference (Motorsport.com)
  197. A Pearl of a Pass
  198. De Guzman bags Samsung title (Manila Bulletin)
  199. Safina Upsets Mauresmo in Paris Indoors Final (WTA Tour)
  200. Women's Cup goes down to the wire (Independent Online)
  201. First Edition Cycling News for February 14, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  202. SAFINA TRIUMPHANT IN PARIS (Sporting Life)
  203. AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM How low can he go? Record-breaking Mickelson leads at 20-under (San Francisco Chronicle)
  204. Durango's Dry Fork Loop
  205. Focus: Cherie down under (Independent)
  206. Velostream.TV: Cycle Racing on the Net - Part Two (Daily Peloton)
  207. Form & Fitness Q & A (Cyclingnews.com)
  208. Form & Fitness Q & A (Cyclingnews.com)
  209. FASTH FAITH AFTER COMEBACK (Sporting Life)
  210. BR group provides hope for boys Foundation donates bikes to six in group (2theadvocate.com)
  211. BR group provides hope for boys Foundation donates bikes to six in group (2theadvocate.com)
  212. Colorado Trail Singletrack
  213. Tickfaw River placed under scrutiny Officials look to improve the waterway (2theadvocate.com)
  214. Tour de California: State puts mettle to the pedal (BizJournals)
  215. Mercer Museum events highlight Black History Month (Lansdale Reporter)
  216. On skis or on a bike, Tyler rocks (Vail Daily)
  217. Reese doesn't like down time It gives golfer too much thinking time (The News-Press)
  218. CHAMP'S 'SO CUTE' (Daily Mirror)
  219. CYCLING NOTEBOOK Armstrong's team has a new sense of Discovery this season (San Francisco Chronicle)
  220. Elegance & Ivory (photos only) (Star-Telegram)
  221. Early start aids Pro-Am winners (Monterey County Herald)
  222. Crested Butte's Trail 403
  223. On skis or on a bike, Tyler rocks
  224. Lake Mary Road widening project up for discussion (Arizona Daily Sun)
  225. Tour begins drive toward $1 billion mark (Fox Sports)
  226. Armstrong signs on for Paris-Nice (Eurosport)
  227. Germany's Mainz Bolts Down in Preparation for Bush (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  228. Tour de California: State puts mettle to the pedal
  229. Elegance & Ivory (Star-Telegram)
  230. Route 66 Bicycles owner is passionate about cycling (Rolla Daily News)
  231. Saddles: Be Kind to Your Behind
  232. Cycling News Roundup 14 February 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  233. EATING MASHED PPOTATO AND 99 OTHER WAYS TO CCHEER YOURSELF UP Feeling Low, Lethargic, a Bit Down in the Dumps? Hey, (RedNova)
  234. PGA Tour Notebook: Lehman has designs on future of course design (PGA)
  235. Tour de Georgia (The Fayette Citizen)
  236. U.S. Team for final round of track world cup
  237. Judge drops Kelme inquiry
  238. Armstrong in doping probe (The Times of India)
  239. Samsung Golf Tour Grand Finals (Manila Bulletin)
  240. First Edition Cycling News for February 15, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  241. Changing Seasons
  242. Cycling Notebook Armstrong's team has a new sense of Discovery this season
  243. Irish tourists stranded by snow on French-Spanish border (Evening Echo)
  244. Armstrong targets Paris-Nice
  245. Korean teenager one up on Bernis (INQ7.net)
  246. Dallas couple is indicted in eBay fraud scheme (Dallas Morning News)
  247. Colorado's Multi-Day Mountain Bike Tours
  248. Rumsfeld to Face a Wary Congress (AP via Yahoo! News)
  249. Results and Reports from Australia (Cyclingnews.com)
  250. France change four for Wales (Planet Rugby)




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