steroids News Archive

15-Apr-2007

 

  • Killing Bank Robberies with Kindness (NPR)
    A new security approach in banks called "safecatch" advises smothering a suspect with "customer service on steroids" to deter him from robbing a bank.


  • Use of steroids, side effects become increasingly risky (Massachusetts Daily Collegian)
    LOS ANGELES - With the pressure of competition looming in their minds, an increasing number of athletes are turning to steroids to help improve their performance and gain a winning edge over non-users.


  • High school athletes to face testing for steroids (Houston Chronicle)
    Thousands of Texas high school athletes likely will face random tests for steroids next fall, as state lawmakers move to crack down on what they consider a serious problem in sports.


  • Surviving the hot seat (INQ7.net)
    MANILA, Philippines - If anything, JM Rodriguez understands the pressure of a job interview. Every audition he?s attended has essentially been a job interview on steroids.


  • Mitchell's lawyers to meet with union (Fox Sports)
    Lawyers from the staff of former Senate Majority leader George Mitchell and the commissioner's office are scheduled to meet with the players' association on Tuesday. Mitchell wrote to the union last month, asking to interview active players as part of his investigation into steroids in baseball.


  • Random testing for steroids moves step closer for high school athletes (San Antonio Express-News)
    Thousands of Texas high school athletes likely will face random tests for steroids starting next fall, after state lawmakers moved Tuesday to crack down on what they consider a serious problem in sports.


  • Anaheim fans crazy about their Ducks (Pioneer Press)
    ANAHEIM, Calif. - Disneyland is just up the road. So is Hollywood. Then there's the beach, not to mention the Lakers. But during the first week of the Stanley Cup playoffs, Anaheim feels a bit like Warroad, Minn., on steroids.


  • Police use ruse to find cocaine, marijuana, steroids (Town Online)
    ASHLAND - Police knew Adam Wells had at least three guns in his Winter Street home, so on Thursday, instead of kicking in the door to arrest him on drug charges, detectives found a more subtle way to get inside.


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