Will LiveStrong survive its founder, Lance Armstrong's, crisis?

The Lance Armstrong Foundation's eponymous founder has been banned from the sport of cycling as part of a doping investigation. That puts a cloud over the foundation it will have to work to remove.
By Matt Wilson | Posted: August 27, 2012
Lance Armstrong's name was a trending topic on Twitter most of Friday, but not because of an athletic victory or work with his foundation aimed at curing cancer. The superstar cyclist announced he wouldn't fight U.S. Anti-Doping Agency charges against him. The USADA has banned him from cycling and stripped him of his Tour de France titles. While that decision seemingly has little to do with Armstrong's foundation or its brand, LiveStrong, which also includ read more...

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