By Mark Hosenball WASHINGTON Oct 12 (Reuters) - London's Sunday Times said it may take legal action against cyclist Lance Armstrong, including pursuing him for alleged fraud over a libel settlement, in the wake of theFive of Lance Armstrong's former teammates officially accepted six-month doping suspensions, reduced because they provided evidence that helped the US Anti-Doping Agency make the case to strip Armstrong of his seven Tour de France titles. GeorgeBetsy Andreu has been called bitter and vindictive, an angry woman who purportedly makes up crazy stories because she doesn't like Lance Armstrong, because she has an ax to grind. She says Frankie Andreu, her husband and Armstrong's one-time friend11 former members of Lance Armstrong's United States Postal Service cycling team TURNED on the disgraced athlete -- and testified against him in an…In both ads, Armstrong talks about doping and banned substances. One ad actually shows a technician drawing blood from his arm, presumably for a drug test. In both ads, Armstrong implies that his talent comes from his work attitude, not illegal
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