steroids News Archive

04-Apr-2007

 

  • Man charged in steroids ring sentenced to two years (The Standard-Times)
    DEDHAM ? A man who once boasted he sent thousands of illegal packages of steroids without getting caught pleaded guilty yesterday to participating in a steroids distribution ring and was sentenced to about two years in jail.


  • Man charged in steroids ring sentenced to two years (WPRI 12 Providence)
    DEDHAM A Canton man has been sentenced to two years in prison for his part in a nationwide steroid ring.


  • Man charged in steroids ring sentenced to two years (Boston Globe)
    A man who once boasted he sent thousands of illegal packages of steroids without getting caught pleaded guilty Tuesday to participating in a steroids distribution ring and was sentenced to about two years in jail.


  • Man charged in steroids ring sentenced to two years (Boston Herald)
    DEDHAM, Mass. - A man who once boasted he sent thousands of illegal packages of steroids without getting caught pleaded guilty Tuesday to participating in a steroids distribution ring and was sentenced...


  • Artifacts Tied to Steroids Find Place in Hall?s Museum (New York Times)
    It is the Hall of Fame?s mandate to present the artifacts that have shaped baseball history and allow fans to interpret them, even if that means presenting items from players linked to steroid use.


  • Canton man jailed for role in steroid racket (Boston Herald)
    A man who bragged of shipping thousands of steroids without getting caught pleaded guilty yesterday to his role in an Internet steroid ring and was sentenced to two years in jail. Bruce Kneller, 38,...


  • Man Charged In Steroids Ring Sentenced To Two Years (WCSH 6 Portland)
    A Canton, Massachusetts man has been sentenced to two years in prison for his part in a nationwide steroid ring. Bruce Kneller pleaded guilty Tuesday in Norfolk Superior Court to 45 drug and gun indictments related to steroid manufacturing and distribution.


  • Inhaled steroids could reduce lung cancer (UPI)
    U.S. male veterans who inhaled high doses of steroids daily for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) got lung cancer less often.


  • Mitchell asks players union for interviews (CBS Sportsline)
    Former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell finally asked to interview active baseball players as part of his steroids investigation and is awaiting a reply from the players' association.


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