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Lance Armstrong: Austin American-Statesman
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The plans for Lance Armstrong's new Austin, Texas home called for a driveway to run right through the middle of a 150-year old Live Oak. Rather than cut the tree down, plans were modified to utilize the tree in front of the house, requiring the tree to be transplanted 200 yards
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When Lance Armstrong strolled into the private air terminal at his hometown airport in Austin for this interview he was dressed down for the gig he was attending that night, starring his fiancée, Sheryl Crow. A small duffle bag over his shoulder, Armstrong wore designer jeans deliberately spotted with white paint, a black Nike-brand T-shirt bearing the gray silhouette of an eagle, thick-soled black punk-style ankle boots, and a sharp, black baseball cap advertising the “SIX Lounge, Austin, Texas.”
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The Austin American-Statesman is the leading newspaper in central Texas and is in the current home city of Lance Armstrong. Established in 1885, it has a daily circulation of more than 180,000 copies. The Austin American-Statesman has covered Lance Armstrong through his many victories.
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To highlight an Austin-area success story, Seton CEO Charles Barnett led Lance, Mayor Bloomberg and Dr. Carmona on a tour of Shivers Cancer Center at Brackenridge Hospital, part of the Seton Family of Hospitals. Shivers Cancer Center serves the uninsured and members of the community who might not otherwise be able to obtain treatment. The LAF has supported Seton's Cancer Care programs with more than $50,000 in grants. Mr. Barnett ... demonstrated Brackenridge Hospital's CyberKnife, one of four robotic devices in the state
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