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Lance Armstrong has denied the latest accusation from a former teammate that he used performance-enhancing drugs. Tyler Hamilton joined Floyd Landis on the list of cyclists who once worked for Lance Armstrong but now say the sev
stanley website en-time Tour de France winner s remarkable success was aided by doping.In an interview with 60 Minutes, Hamilton admitted that he doped and said Armstrong did, as well 151; using the blood booster EPO in the 1999 Tour and before the race in 2000 and 2001. Armstrong s string of seven straight wins lasted from 1999-2005.Ex-Teammate:
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What if all of the lights in the South East of England suddenly went out, eliminating the light pollution that blocks the stars from London view This fantastical timelapse video imagines just that, pouring oceans of stars into the London sky. Nicholas Buer explains on Vimeo how he created Blackout City and the work he did to ensure a somewhat accurate vision of London hidden night sky: I started shooting this project back in August 2013 and have been slowly gathering footage when conditions were right. Although each shot in this film is a composite, all footage is real. The city shots were captured during the day and processed to look like night and the night sky shots were captured from dark locations around the South of England to ensure that the stars are astronomically correct for the latitude of London. I have also processed the astro shots to be
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