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Turkish daily news (Free subscription) | 17/07/2008
The 11th stage of the Tour de France started yesterday from Lannemezan without Barloworld's Moises Duenas Nevado, the second Spaniard to test positive for the blood-boosting drug
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Examiner (Free subscription) | 17/07/2008
Cadel Evans kept the Tour de France leader's yellow jersey after the final climb of the Pyrenees, while Moises Duenas Nevado woke up to the sound of police banging on his hotel door hours before stage 11 was to start.
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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | 17/07/2008
Cadel Evans kept the Tour de France leader's yellow jersey after the final climb of the Pyrenees, while Moises Duenas Nevado woke up to the sound of police banging on his hotel door hours before stage 11 was to start.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 17/07/2008
FOIX, France - Just when the race was getting interesting at the Tour de France, another doping scandal erupted. The 11th-stage victory yesterday by Norwegian veteran Kurt-Asle Arvesen took a backseat to the arrest of Spain's Moises Duenas Nevado after he tested positive for the banned performance enhancer EPO in the second doping arrest of this Tour.
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New York Post (Free subscription) | 17/07/2008
FOIX, France - Just when the race was getting interesting at the Tour de France, another doping scandal erupted. The 11th-stage victory yesterday by Norwegian veteran Kurt-Asle Arvesen took a back seat to the arrest of Spain's Moises Duenas Nevado...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 17/07/2008
The 11th-stage victory Wednesday by Norwegian veteran Kurt-Asle Arvesen took a back seat to the arrest of Spain's Moises Duenas Nevado after he tested positive for the banned performance enhancer EPO in the second doping bust this Tour.
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 17/07/2008
AS HOSTILITIES were resumed yesterday in the Tour de France, so were doping scandals. Moises Duenas Nevado, sitting 19th on general classification as the race left the Pyrenees, became the second rider to test positive and be expelled from this year's race.
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Steroid Nation (Free subscription) | 17/07/2008
Spanish cyclist Moisés Dueñas Nevado finds himself in a bit of trouble after a positive test for EPO in the 2008 Tour de France. Nevado's plight involves the police -- in Franc doping is consider against criminal law -- and drugs discovered in his hotel room. First the hotel room. From The Guardian: The news of Dueñas's positive was quickly followed by the arrival of about 40 French police officers...
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ABS CBN (Free subscription) | 17/07/2008
FOIX - The Tour de France was hit by doping again on Wednesday when Moises Duenas Nevado of the Barloworld team became the second Spaniard to test positive for the blood-boosting erythropoietin (EPO).
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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 16/07/2008
The 11th stage of the Tour de France started on Wednesday from Lannemezan without Barloworld's Moises Duenas Nevado, the second Spaniard to test positive for a blood-boosting drug.
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | 16/07/2008
Moisés Dueñas Nevado, arrested at his team hotel, became the second Spaniard to be withdrawn from this year's Tour de France.
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CBS 4 - South Florida's Source for (Free subscription) | 16/07/2008
Kurt-Asle Arvesen of Norway won the 11th stage of the Tour de France on Wednesday, a ride largely overshadowed by the second doping bust to mar the race this year. Before the stage began, French police detained Spanish cyclist Moises Duenas Nevado (pictured) after he tested positive for the banned blood-booster EPO following the fourth stage on July 8.
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Examiner (Free subscription) | 16/07/2008
French police detained Spanish cyclist Moises Duenas Nevado on Wednesday after he tested positive for the banned blood booster EPO during the Tour de France.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 16/07/2008
Kurt-Asle Arvesen of Norway enjoyed his first stage win of the Tour on a day soured by Moises Duenas Nevado's doping suspension