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MALIBU, Calif. (AP) - The lawyers bickered. The translator translated. The arbitrators tried to make peace. And no one stuck to the schedule on another painstaking day in Floyd Landis' arbitration hearing.
A long argument about access to certain documents clogged up most of Wednesday afternoon. When the day was over, only three witnesses on a list of dozens had completed their testimony in the case that could decide the Tour de France champion's fate.
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency plans to bring three-time Tour winner Greg LeMond to the stand Thursday an appearance that figures to offer a much-anticipated break from the dry science and procedural bickering that has filled the first three days.
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