Leading up to one of the most anticipated interviews in television history, Lance Armstrong says people can judge for themselves after watching his interview tonight with Oprah Winfrey.
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Lawrence Wright's new book, 'Going Clear,' is a sweeping look at the Church of Scientology -- from celebrity members such as actor Tom Cruise to the legions of unknown, uninformed worker bees behind the scenes.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter conducted a series of interview with former church officials.
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Algerian troops have surrounded the natural gas compound in the Sahara desert where as many as 100 hostages, including up to eight Americans, are being held by terrorists who claim to be part of Al Qaeda and are led by a one-eyed smuggler known as Mr. Marlboro. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told ABC News that as many as 100 hostages are being held, and that there may be seven or eight Americans among them. The kidnappers have released a statement saying there are "more than 40 crusaders" held...
The cyclist denied many times taking performance-enhancement drugs.

