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Sastre claims Tour de France crown
Source: RTÉ News

Sunday, 27 July 2008 17:00 Spain's Carlos Sastre wrapped up his maiden Tour de France triumph on Sunday following the final stage of the race into Paris.

Sastre all but clinches Tour de France
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SAINT-AMAND-MONTROND, France - Carlos Sastre passed his latest test and is one step from the Tour de France title.

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Former state lawmaker charged with sex crimes
Source: siouxcityjournal.com

A former member of the South Dakota House was arrested Friday on charges of rape and other offenses against two girls who were his foster children, the second time in a year that the Legislature has been rocked by allegations of improper sexual conduct.

Aussie Wins Paris-Roubaix, First Time Ever
Source: CNET News.com

Nice guy Stuart O'Grady wins hot & dry edition of Paris-Roubaix, giving a second consecutive Hell of the North victory to Bjarne Riis' CSC

CSC takes over NHS contract from Accenture
Source: Reuters

U.S. technology group Computer Sciences Corp said on Thursday it was taking over a contract from consultancy Accenture to upgrade computer systems for the National Health Service.

Company says its work with IRS is successful

Responding to a critical letter from Capitol Hill on its work with the Internal Revenue Service, Computer Sciences Corp. said in a statement that its work for the IRS has been successful, especially the complex Business Systems Modernization.

Life After Lance- Searching for Cycling's Next Superstar. A Tour de France Primer

For 23 days in July each year since 1903 (disrupted only by the two World Wars), France transforms its roadways into the greatest bicycle path in the world.

Challenging Giro
Source: Yahoo! News

Stage 17 is a nightmare, what were the organizers thinking.

Fabian, Giant Killer
Source: Velonews.com

Fabian Cancellara takes Paris-Roubaix in a wild "Hell of the North". Discovery's bad luck continues as George Hincapie crashes out, hard, and 2 other riders get DQ'ed and nknocked out of second and fourth.

104th Paris-Roubaix
Source: CNET News.com

Controversy as second to fourth places disqualified

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