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  1. Brian: Aussies 'More Class' Than Brits (Sky News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
  2. 31st Volta ao Algarve (2.1) - Preview (Daily Peloton)
  3. Tour de France Preview
  4. Prima Poker Sponsors 'The Hendon Mob' for The $1.25 Million 2005 Prima Poker Tour (PrimeZone via Yahoo! Finance)
  5. Racing: Bulky Sava's Orr-some bid (Adelaide Confidential)
  6. Cycling: Anna tops sister act (Adelaide Confidential)
  7. Couple indicted in eBay fraud scheme (Dallas Morning News)
  8. Rumsfeld to face a wary Congress (USA Today)
  9. Procycling publisher to buy Future (BikeBiz.com)
  10. Cycling - Cycling - Eurosport - all sports, live, results, standing, football, formula 1, tennis, cycling, golf, (Eurosport)
  11. Go-Ahead For £22million Velodrome (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  12. Cycling at a glance (Eurosport)
  13. GB cycling gets new £22m complex (BBC News)
  14. Armstrong to ride Paris-Nice race (KXAN 36)
  15. GB cycling gets new £22m complex
  16. First Edition Cycling News for February 16, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  17. NBC: Which germs are on your hands? (MSNBC)
  18. Armstrong to ride Paris-Nice race (Detroit Free Press)
  19. Desert Triumph Leaves Mickelson Anxious for Next PGA Tour Stop (KPHO Phoenix)
  20. Lance Armstrong to Ride Paris-Nice Race (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
  21. Shimano recalls road brake cables
  22. Warrnambool Standard (Warrnambool Standard)
  23. Lance Armstrong to ride in French race, but undecided on Tour (ABC 13 Texas)
  24. Woods arrives at the Nissan Open knowing he can reclaim No. 1 rank (PGA)
  25. Continental Drift with Andrew Hood: Why Armstrong should skip the Tour
  26. Governor eliminates boards, commissions (KVIA)
  27. Lance Armstrong to Ride Paris-Nice Race (AP via Yahoo! News)
  28. 4 earn UCI Commissaire of Cyclocross upgrade
  29. 18 Holes with ... (PGA)
  30. Samuel takes ride in Rotating Series (Trinidad Express)
  31. Armstrong Tour decision imminent (Eurosport)
  32. Natwar in Islamabad: India ready to consider joining gas pipelineISLAMABAD (February 16 2005): India is ready to (Business Recorder)
  33. Pacific Rim Sports Summit announces program
  34. Gretchen Wilson Off To Australia (Net Music Countdown)
  35. ARMSTRONG CONFIRMS TOUR INTENTIONS (Sporting Life)
  36. Cycling News Flash for February 16, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  37. RECREATION INSIDER (Star-Telegram)
  38. Cycling: Armstrong seeks 7th win (BBC News)
  39. Club change works for Mickelson (USA Today)
  40. Armstrong to Ride in Tour De France (AP via Yahoo! News)
  41. Armstrong Confirms Tour Intentions (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  42. Armstrong to race in 2005 Tour de France (Sydney Morning Herald)
  43. Cycling: Armstrong to race 2005 Tour de France (Channel NewsAsia)
  44. Armstrong to compete in Tour de France (Evening Echo)
  45. Armstrong to Seek Seventh Straight Tour de France Win (Update1) Listen (Bloomberg.com)
  46. Cardiff's Starkjohann tries to make most of chances on PGA Tour (The Californian)
  47. American to ride French bicycle race (BikeBiz.com)
  48. GB gets new complex
  49. Armstrong seeks seventh Tour de France win (KRON 4 Bay Area)
  50. A child's losing battle (St. Petersburg Times)
  51. Seventh heaven: Armstrong returning to Tour de France (USA Today)
  52. Feroz Ali takes three-stroke lead (Rediff.com)
  53. Armstrong Aims for 7th Tour De France Win (AP via Yahoo! News)
  54. Armstrong to Ride in 2005 Tour De France (Reuters)
  55. KOBTV.com - Governor eliminates boards, commissions (KOBTV.com Albuquerque)
  56. Lance Armstrong to Go for 7th Straight Tour de France Title (Elite TV)
  57. National/World
  58. A list of the boards set to be retired by Gov. Bill Richardson (Albuquerque Tribune)
  59. Mickelson poised to dominate Tour after posting back-to-back victories (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  60. Armstrong confirms Tour intentions (Evening Standard)
  61. Armstrong to ride in 2005 Tour de France (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
  62. Frankie Andreu on Spoke Radio (Daily Peloton)
  63. Armstrong will go for seventh win
  64. Bike betting hits roadblock (Albuquerque Tribune)
  65. Armstrong seeks seventh Tour de France win (WHNT-TV Huntsville)
  66. By Kimberly Chun (San Francisco Bay Guardian)
  67. First Edition Cycling News for February 17, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  68. Armstrong To Ride in 2005 Tour de France
  69. Cycling: Armstrong in saddle for magnificent seven chase (Independent)
  70. Lance Armstrong to take run at seventh straight Tour de France win (Canada.com)
  71. Today show (Newsweek)
  72. Armstrong returning to Georgia to defend cycling title (Macon Telegraph)
  73. Armstrong returning to Georgia to defend cycling title (Ledger-Enquirer.com)
  74. CYCLING: Coach Syed Hussaini back for Terengganu (New Straits Times)
  75. Armstrong to Defend Georgia Cycling Title (San Francisco Chronicle)
  76. Lance Armstrong plans bid for 7th straight Tour de France this summer (WIS-TV Columbia)
  77. Armstrong to Defend Georgia Cycling Title (AP via Yahoo! News)
  78. Stevens Takes Saatchi Role (AdWeek.com via Yahoo! News)
  79. Business Insider: Palmer believes he knows the secret to speeding up play (PGA)
  80. Now accepting apps for '05 LAJORS calendar
  81. Armstrong To Seek Seventh Tour De France Win
  82. Armstrong will ride in 2005 Tour de France (Sports Network)
  83. Armstrong Sends a Message, Seeking 7th Straight Tour Title (New York Times)
  84. Armstrong goes for No7 Tour de France title (Guardian Unlimited)
  85. 3 Doors Down DEBUT AT #1 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  86. Armstrong to go after seventh straight Tour de France victory (CBS Sportsline)
  87. Sarah Kerlin's Velo Bella Rock Lobster (Cyclingnews.com)
  88. Cycling News Roundup 16 February 2005
  89. Armstrong announces initial '05 race schedule
  90. Jacob's Creek leader makes big splash (Sydney Morning Herald)
  91. Armstrong bids for seventh straight Tour de France (Sydney Morning Herald)
  92. Commentary: Death of NHL's season stirs little mourning in America (Palm Beach Post)
  93. Armstrong to seek 7th straight Tour win (Fox Sports)
  94. Armstrong Says He'll Race for Seventh Tour de France This Year (Bloomberg.com)
  95. Rumsfeld begins second tour with a wary Congress (Arkcity.net)
  96. Armstrong will go for a 7th Tour title (Sun-Sentinel)
  97. American Armstrong ready to take a shot at seventh Tour de France victory (Canada.com)
  98. Nationwide Tour heads to Australia (GolfWeb)
  99. Armstrong confirms Tour ride
  100. CYCLING Armstrong shoots for 7th Tour win (San Francisco Chronicle)
  101. Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: The Monopoly Machine, Part 2 (Velo News)
  102. Armstrong Will Ride In 2005 Tour De France (WJLA-TV Washington D.C.)
  103. Middle-schooler going Down Under this summer for program (Bowling Green Kentucky - Daily News)
  104. Armstrong to Defend Georgia Cycling Title
  105. Haute Couture: The Time for Fine French Wine, High Tea Has Never Been Better (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  106. Armstrong to ride in 2005 Tour de France (Stuff)
  107. Cycling: Armstrong confirms Tour de France entry (Telegraph.co.uk)
  108. Kresge, Bowditch share Jacob's Creek Open lead (GolfWeb)
  109. Armstrong to ride Tour de France (Eurosport)
  110. Ullrich eager to face Armstrong
  111. Armstrong returning to Tour de France
  112. Armstrong will return to Tour de France (Dallas Morning News)
  113. Armstrong gearing up for the Tour de France (Contra Costa Times)
  114. First Edition Cycling News for February 18, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  115. Countdown to bridge's fate draws near (Boonville Daily News)
  116. Willie Nelson Cancels Australian Tour (Undercover)
  117. Armstrong to Ride in 2005 Tour De France (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  118. Lance to return for Tour de Georgia
  119. Weather cooperates; MM 150 Sled Dog Race goes on (The Pilot-Independent)
  120. Millar clinches Le Tour reprieve
  121. Armstrong in Tour de France (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
  122. Michigan Farmers Seek Aussie Tips (Ag Report)
  123. Try the shopping workout (WVEC)
  124. Track World Cup 04-05 Round 4 - CDM (Cyclingnews.com)
  125. Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: The Monopoly Machine, Part 2 (Inside Triathlon)
  126. It's Official: Lance Will Race In Next Tour de France (KEYE via Yahoo! News)
  127. Davis takes the lead; Tiger lurking (Fox Sports)
  128. Millar can ride 2006 Tour after appeal (Guardian Unlimited)
  129. ARMSTRONG TO RACE IN TOUR DE FRANCE AGAIN (Contactmusic)
  130. Davis takes early lead at Nissan Open (Miami Herald)
  131. Armstrong to race 2005 Tour de France (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  132. Going bigger and harder for 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  133. SportsWire
  134. Tour features work of famous architect (Galveston County Daily News)
  135. No time for coasting (Boston Globe)
  136. Nissan Open does British Open imitation; Davis leads (USA Today)
  137. Armstrong coming back for more at Tour de France (BruDirect)
  138. Millar's two-year ban upheld
  139. Lance's next Tour to be a journey of Discovery (Star-Telegram)
  140. Velotainment.com's Self-Guided Tour de France 2005 Travel Guide Announces Hard Launch and Features on Lance Armstrong's (PR Web)
  141. Davis goes to school (Boston Globe)
  142. Latest Cycling News for February 18, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  143. icSouthlondon - Cycling kids count tracks of their tears (South London Press)
  144. Scott lays down LA law (The Courier Mail)
  145. David Millar Factfile
  146. Armstrong to race in 2005 Tour de France (The Age)
  147. Kresge, Bowditch tied for Jacob's Creek lead (Sports Illustrated)
  148. Bike ride celebrates cancer survivor
  149. Jennifer Lopez Cancels European Tour (Soul Shine)
  150. First Edition Cycling News for February 19, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  151. Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Europe bound (Velo News)
  152. Albany Marine recalls tour of duty in Fallujah (Springfield News)
  153. Valley of the Sun slated in Phoenix this weekend (Velo News)
  154. Armstrong to defend Georgia cycling title
  155. McCullough, Eaks lead Irwin in Florida (Sports Network)
  156. Prince to wed under his ancestors' stern gaze (Telegraph.co.uk)
  157. Visit our website (Gaffney Ledger)
  158. Band together
  159. Tour newcomer off to fast start (Star-Telegram)
  160. Seven's heaven
  161. All American Gal: The Kimberly Baldwin Diary 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  162. Strange opens with 2-over 74 (The News-Press)
  163. HE HAS NOTHING more to prove (The State)
  164. HE HAS NOTHING more to prove (The State)
  165. billingsgazette.com - Montana and Wyoming news and classifieds (Billings Gazette)
  166. Campbell Leads Rain-Delayed Nissan Open (AP via Yahoo! News)
  167. Armstrong will race in 2005 (Capital News 9)
  168. Armstrong seeks seventh Tour de France win (WTOL News 11)
  169. Millar May Still Contest Tour
  170. March 1 Missouri Trout Opener Will Include Some Changes (Kansas City InfoZine)
  171. Ex-US leaders begin tsunami tour (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  172. Thomas in hospital after crashing
  173. Armstrong aims for 7th Tour De France win (Miami Herald)
  174. Dunces!11,000 drivers caught speeding near schools (The Sunday Mail)
  175. Rapper 50 Cent Under Pressure After Smash Debut (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  176. Lance Armstrong Goes For Lucky Seven
  177. Mari's Musings: Another season begins (Velo News)
  178. Strange shoots lackluster 74 in his Champions Tour debut (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
  179. Strange opens with 74 in Champions Tour debut, and is eight shots behind (PGA)
  180. Nissan Open stalled by rain and worms (USA Today)
  181. First Edition Cycling News for February 20, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  182. Neil Stephens analyses the Tour - Part II (Cyclingnews.com)
  183. Rain Washes Out Day's Play at Nissan Open (AP via Yahoo! News)
  184. McCullough Leads ACE (Washington Post)
  185. Teutenberg, Murphy finish fastest in stage 2 at Valley of the Sun (Velo News)
  186. Aussie cyclists ready for Games: Bayley (The Age)
  187. Revealed: how Christian activists deprived cancer charity of cash (Independent)
  188. Aussie cyclists ready for Games: Bayley (Sydney Morning Herald)
  189. Aussies take out overall cycling victory (AAP via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
  190. Seniors still got game (Sun-Sentinel)
  191. Aussies take out overall cycling victory (Sydney Morning Herald)
  192. Flying high in aviation history (Middletown Press)
  193. Meares lifts Australia to victory (The Courier Mail)
  194. McCullough leads after two rounds of Champions event (Kansas City Star)
  195. Sunday, February 20, 2005 (Daily Breeze)
  196. www.cyclingnews.com news and analysis (Cyclingnews.com)
  197. Feasting on fund-raiser; Crowd likes taste of Pancake Day (The Advocate)
  198. Bowditch wins at Royal Adelaide by five shots (Hindustan Times)
  199. McCullough leads Champions event (Denver Post)
  200. Armstrong To Ride In Tour De France (CBS 2 New York)
  201. Strange Shoots 74 in Champions Tour Debut (AP via Yahoo! News)
  202. Tough field seen in Velo Challenge (Manila Bulletin)
  203. Velodrome cycling gains spotlight (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
  204. Armstrong to Seek Seventh Straight Tour de France Win (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)
  205. Aussie Bowditch cruises to five-shot win (Sports Network)
  206. First Edition Cycling News for February 21, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  207. Jaco Van Zyl on course to win his maiden Sunshine Tour (SABC News)
  208. Armstrong returning to Georgia to defend cycling title
  209. Scott claims share of lead at rain-hit PGA event (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  210. Lance Armstrong to try for seventh straight Tour de France title (Herald Standard)
  211. Steady James wins ACE Group Classic (Sports Network)
  212. Lance Armstrong to go for Seventh Tour de France Win
  213. Clinton, Bush Visit Sri Lanka's Nightmare Coast (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  214. Century House to Krystal Room (Milford Daily News)
  215. Race would put California on bike racing map (BizJournals)
  216. Race would put California on bike racing map (BizJournals)
  217. Mark James wins ACE Group Classic (Fox Sports)
  218. Cyclist overcomes spinal cord injury to ride again (Sun-Sentinel)
  219. Lookouts for trouble (TimesLeader.com)
  220. Adventure Travel (RedNova)
  221. Texans end triumphantly (San Antonio Express News)
  222. Carrigan wants more track time (Fox Sports Australia)
  223. Sprinters say doctor helped get their drugs Bay Area psychiatrist says he did sporadic consulting for Conte (San Francisco Chronicle)
  224. James' birdies seal ACE Group Classic victory (USA Today)
  225. Latest Cycling News for February 21, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  226. Monday's EuroFile: Hondo's got high hopes; Steels unsure; Branding the ProTour (Velo News)
  227. Tour Reports Crucial – First Word - Monday 21, February-2005 (Daily Nation)
  228. Remainder of Nissan Open Canceled (AP via Yahoo! News)
  229. Scott Wins Playoff to Capture Rain Hit Nissan Open (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  230. 'Tour de California' race planned (BizJournals)
  231. A wet and wild Nissan Open cut short (Sports Illustrated)
  232. Cycling News Roundup 21 February 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  233. Velodrome cycling challenge set next month at Amoranto (INQ7.net)
  234. First Edition Cycling News for February 22, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  235. From age 50 to 99, more than 4,000 contestants in the Senior Games prove they are champions. (Sun-Sentinel)
  236. Bush's Grand Tour (CBS News)
  237. James claims second Champions Tour title (Sports Illustrated)
  238. Do you have to ride crazy to beat Armstrong? Cabello's a working class hero
  239. Armstrong Aims for 7th Tour De France Win By JOHN LEICESTER (Skagit Valley Herald)
  240. Nissan Will Be Watered Down Now (Los Angeles Times via Yahoo! News)
  241. Armstrong seeks seventh Tour de France win (KTRE-TV East Texas)
  242. He has a lifetime love of water Mason, 75, has been rowing for past 61 years (The News-Press)
  243. Mansion under repair (The Charleston Gazette)
  244. FIS ponders "Tour de France" of skiing
  245. Armstrong Aims for 7th Tour De France Win (Bismarck Tribune)
  246. Cyclomundo's Elite Tours for Avid Riders: Your Entry to l'Etape du Tour 2006 (PR Web)
  247. Geelong Women's Tour - 2.2 (Cyclingnews.com)
  248. Cher digs in Down Under (Boston Herald)
  249. Armstrong to Ride in Tour De France (Journal Gazette & Times Courier)
  250. Epic Titanium Bicycles (BIKEmagic)




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