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steroids News Archive10-Apr-2007
The Truth Behind Baseball's Hitting Slump (LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News) Major League Baseball had a serious hitting bubble in the late 1990s, as any fan probably knows, but what caused it has been an ongoing controversy that smells of steroids.
Steroids Probe Interrupted (FOX 23 News Albany) An update on the steroids probe that is stretching all the way from Albany to Florida. Down in Florida, a judge has ruled that the people who are accused of buying steroids must be notified that their prescription records were seized as part of the investigation.
Padres becoming Bochy's personal nemesis (AP via Yahoo! News) The San Diego Padres handed former manager Bruce Bochy another loss, and this one had to hurt. The Padres got only one hit off Matt Cain in seven innings but beat San Francisco 1-0 on Geoff Blum's sacrifice fly Monday night. It was San Diego's third straight win.
Inhaled Steroids Cut COPD Patients' Lung Cancer Risk (MedicineNet.com) Title: Inhaled Steroids Cut COPD Patients' Lung Cancer Risk Category: Health News Created: 4/7/2007 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 4/9/2007
Ortiz goes to bat for his friend Sosa (Boston Globe) ARLINGTON, Texas -- David Ortiz said he never asked Sammy Sosa, friend to friend, whether he used steroids.
Steroids or no steroids, Bonds worthy of passing Hammerin' Hank (The Lewiston Sun Journal) Barry Bonds is king. Barry Bonds is a chump. Barry Bonds should break the home run record.
Trial Set for Graham in BALCO Steroids Probe (KRON 4 Bay Area) Posted April 8, 2007 at 9:40 a.m. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Trevor Graham-the elite track coach who helped launch the government's probe of steroids in professional sports-is set to go on trial in September on charges he lied to federal agents.
Commentary: It's time to shut down this party (The Palm Beach Post) Sure would be nice to be writing a column on steroids right about now, safe in the knowledge that we're primarily talking about sports statistics getting mangled, and not about innocent people in danger of being turned into mournful statistics.
Chinese hospital serves up lethal breakfast (AFP via Yahoo! News) A porridge breakfast likely laced with rat poison killed a 77-year-old patient and left more than 200 other people ill at a Chinese hospital, state media reported Tuesday.
No Funds Allotted Yet to Manage Traffic During 2 Major Projects (Washington Post) State transportation officials have not set aside money to manage traffic in the already-congested Tysons Corner area during the two major commuter projects that are to begin construction during the next year, Fairfax County leaders said yesterday.
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