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  • OCTOBER TERM, 1995 Syllabus UNITED STATES v. ARMSTRONG ET AL. CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FO...

  • OCTOBER TERM, 1995 Syllabus UNITED STATES v. ARMSTRONG ET AL. CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FO...

  • En los primeros 60 días, yo pondré 50 policías más en la calle. Además, dentro de seis a ocho meses, pondré 120 más", señaló [Bill Armstrong], capitán retirado de la oficina del Alguacil de Seminole. Por su parte, [Jerry Demings], ex jefe del Departamento de la Policía de Orlando y ex director de Seguridad Pública del condado Orange, propone disminuir el crimen violento enfocando sus políticas hacia la comunidad. "Debemos enviar policías adicionales a los vecindarios y al corredor turístico; abrir oficinas de policías en áreas de alta criminalidad y adoptar un ombudsman que se acerque a los vecinos". [Malone Stewart] -un ex asistente del alguacil que sustituyó a Kevin Beary cuando este viajó a Nueva York para atender las emergencias del 9-11- dijo que "La policía debe estar presente cu...

  • OCTOBER TERM, 1996 Syllabus MAZUREK, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF MONTANA v. ARMSTRONG ET AL. ON PETITION FOR WRIT OF CER...

  • New revelations from Lance Armstrong's former teammates on "60 Minutes," combined with recent requests by federal authorities for evidence in France, have fed a sense of growing trouble for the world's most famous cyclist. One of Armstrong's former teammates, Tyler Hamilton, told "60 Minutes" he saw the seven-time Tour de France winner use EPO during his first Tour victory in 1999. Meanwhile, The Associated Press reported that last month that federal investigators looking into the Armstrong case recently asked French authorities to turn over evidence, including Armstrong's urine samples from the same year.

  • NEW YORK - A former teammate of Lance Armstrong has told "60 Minutes" that he used performance-enhancing drugs with the seven- time Tour de France winner to cheat in cycling races, including the tour. Tyler Hamilton says Armstrong took a blood-booster called EPO in the 1999 Tour and before the race in 2000 and 2001. Armstrong won the race every year from 1999-2005.

  • In 1938, [Henry Armstrong] continued as he dominated the featherweight division. On May 31st, Henry Armstrong fought Barney Ross, a slick boxer, for the welterweight championship. Armstrong dominated the fight. The first three rounds were even but by the fourth, Armstrong style wore on the champion. Armstrong, respecting his rival, carried Ross for the last three rounds of the fight "How are you feeling?" Armstrong asked Ross in the 13th. Ross barely replied, "I'm dead", as he leaned on Armstrong. From this point, Armstrong career started to go south. Armstrong straight ahead style and the number of fights he competed in took its toll. Fritzie Zivic dethroned Armstrong as the welterweight king and then stopped Armstrong in the rematch three months later. Eventually Armstrong would beat ...

  • The Armstrong School District's asbestos abatement projects were put on temporary hold Tuesday by a visiting Clarion County judge, as long as the plaintiffs post a $650,000 bond. Judge James Arner granted a preliminary injunction yesterday afternoon after nearly five hours of testimony, ordering that the district stop abatement projects because they "have a bearing on decisions the future board will make.

  • NEW YORK - Lance Armstrong's attorneys say illegal government leaks of grand jury information have sullied the cyclist's reputation, and have asked a court to order federal agents to discuss their contacts with the media. In a 20-page notice of alleged violations filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, lawyers for the seven-time Tour de France winner cited more than a dozen articles in many media outlets from May 2010 through last month about an ongoing grand jury investigation into whether Armstrong used performance-enhancing drugs in violation of U.S. law.

  • U.S. Supreme Court ARMSTRONG v. ARMSTRONG, 350 U.S. 568 (1956) 350 U.S. 568 ARMSTRONG v. ARMSTRONG ET AL. CERTIORARI TO THE SUPREME COURT OF OHIO...



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