Bankers in France Get No Love as Elections Prompts Bashing
BNP Paribas SA, Societe Generale SA and Credit Agricole SA, France’s biggest banks, are getting no love from the nation’s politicians as elections loom.
Racing Metro president: Chabal clashed with coach
The president of the Racing Metro rugby club said he had to choose between former France international Sebastien Chabal and the team's coach after the two had an argument last week. Jacky Lorenzetti backed coach Pierre Berbizier after he clashed with Chabal, and said Tuesday that he "gave the priority to sporting issues over marketing and money." "It was not an easy decision to...
Jan Ullrich says he had 'contact' with doping doc
Hours after receiving a two-year ban for blood doping, 1997 Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich admitted on his website that he had "contact" with the Spanish doctor who ran the doping program he was accused of participating in.
Rugby-Chabal leaves French club Metro Racing
Former France international Sebastien Chabal has left Metro Racing over a disagreement on a contract extension, the Top 14 club said.
France rugby star Chabal cut by Racing
Sebastien Chabal has been let go by Racing-Metro after failing to agree with the club's 'playing strategy'.
Top 14 - Chabal leaves Racing
Former France international Sebastien Chabal has left Racing Metro over a disagreement on a contract extension, the Top 14 club said.
Lance Armstrong, Racing Team No Longer Being Probed, U.S. Says
Lance Armstrong, the seven-time tour de France champion, and his professional bicycle racing team are no longer the subjects of a U.S. criminal probe, the U.S. attorney in Los Angeles said.
Lance Armstrong Bicycle Racing Team Probe by U.S. Is Ended
Lance Armstrong, the seven-time tour de France champion, and his professional bicycle racing team are no longer the subjects of a U.S. criminal probe, the U.S. attorney in Los Angeles announced. No charges were filed against Armstrong, according to court records there.
Chabal leaves French club Metro Racing
PARIS (Reuters) - Former France international Sebastien Chabal has left Metro Racing over a disagreement on a contract extension, the Top 14 club said. Chabal, who was left out of the 2011 World Cup, has left "by mutual agreement" after failing to reach an agreement with president Jacky Lorenzetti on a contract extension and the "club's playing strategy", according to a Metro Racing statement ...