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A former personal assistant to Lance Armstrong filed court papers Thursday alleging that he discovered a banned substance in the cycling champion's apartment early last year.
Armstrong's attorney, Timothy Herman, called the allegation false and "absurd."
Speculation kept building, meanwhile, that Armstrong would retire later this year after trying to win his seventh straight Tour de France.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/more/03/31/bc.cyc.armstrong.lawsuit.ap/index.html
Armstrong's attorney, Timothy Herman, called the allegation false and "absurd."
Speculation kept building, meanwhile, that Armstrong would retire later this year after trying to win his seventh straight Tour de France.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/more/03/31/bc.cyc.armstrong.lawsuit.ap/index.html