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Isle of Man

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    March 5, 2012

    Paulette Cooper, With Help From the Voice, Discovers Her Heartrending Past

    In December, I finally got the chance to meet Paulette Cooper when we had breakfast near the offices of the Voice. For many of us who toil in this business of reporting on Scientology, we have no greater hero. Paulette's 1971 book, The Scandal of Scientology, was one of the first exposes of the chur ... More >>

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    February 29, 2012

    Online Poker Kings Get Cashed Out

    Killing livelihoods and a $2.5 billion industry, the feds attack Internet gambling

  • Blogs

    July 8, 2010

    Lance Armstrong Facing Hecklers and a Doubting Press

    Cyclingnews.com/Roberto Bettini​As the Tour de France settles into a more normal first-week routine of long breakaway attempts and nervy sprint finishes, the cycling press has time to wonder: did a flat tire on Tuesday's chaotic cobblestoned stage doom Lance Armstrong's chance to win his final ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 5, 2010

    Lance Armstrong Avoids Pile-Ups To Stay In Strong Contention

    Cyclingnews.com/Fotoreporter SirottiIt was Eddy Merckx day at the Tour​It was old-timer's day at the Tour de France yesterday, in more ways than one. Not only is Lance Armstrong, at 38, trying to become the oldest winner ever in his final Tour, but on a day meant to be an homage to the greates ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 4, 2010

    Lance Armstrong Starts Tour de France Strong, Calls 1-2 Finish, Too

    Cyclingweekly.com​Thanks to the New York Times, we all know it was the small electric motor hidden in his downtube which allowed Swiss cyclist Fabian Cancellara to power his way to a win in yesterday's Tour de France prologue. The world time-trial champion blew away the rest of the field on t ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 16, 2008

    Live: Back Door Slam at the Bowery Ballroom

    Cyclingweekly.com​Thanks to the New York Times, we all know it was the small electric motor hidden in his downtube which allowed Swiss cyclist Fabian Cancellara to power his way to a win in yesterday's Tour de France prologue. The world time-trial champion blew away the rest of the field on t ... More >>

  • Film

    September 5, 2006

    'Keeping Mum'

    Cyclingweekly.com​Thanks to the New York Times, we all know it was the small electric motor hidden in his downtube which allowed Swiss cyclist Fabian Cancellara to power his way to a win in yesterday's Tour de France prologue. The world time-trial champion blew away the rest of the field on t ... More >>

  • News

    November 30, 1999

    Russian Cons and New York Banks

    Cyclingweekly.com​Thanks to the New York Times, we all know it was the small electric motor hidden in his downtube which allowed Swiss cyclist Fabian Cancellara to power his way to a win in yesterday's Tour de France prologue. The world time-trial champion blew away the rest of the field on t ... More >>

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