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25/08/2012

Anders Breivik is declared sane and jailed for 21 years for killing 77 people in Norway. Reaction to Lance Armstrong's decision not to contest doping allegations.

Dotun Adebayo with news from around the world. Anders Breivik is declared sane and jailed for 21 years. A survivor of Breivik's rampage who was in court for the sentencing tells Up All Night how he escaped.
Former Tour de France rider and Sunday Times feature writer Paul Kimmage gives his reaction to Lance Armstrong's decision not to fight doping allegations. Kimmage and Armstrong came blows at a press conference three years ago when the journalist accused him of supporting dopers.
The Lance Armstrong Foundation defends the character of their CEO and has 'Brand Lance' been irrevocably damaged? Economics Professor Dr Patrick Rishe of Webster University in Missouri thinks so.
Plus there's the World Football Phone in with journalist Tim Vickery in Rio and Lester Smith, Director of Football in Grenada.

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