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steroids News Archive11-Aug-2007
Bears RB suspended for violating steroids policy (USA Today) The NFL suspended Chicago Bears fullback Obafemi Ayanbadejo for the first four regular-season games without pay for violating the league's policy on anabolic steroids and related substances. The suspension begins Sept. 1 and ends following the game against Detroit on Sept. 30. He is eligible to participate in preseason games and practices.
In Call to Bonds, Bush Does Not Mention Steroids (New York Times) Barry Bonds received a congratulatory telephone call Wednesday from President Bush, who in 2004 mentioned the perils of steroids in sports in a State of the Union address.
No ducking the steroids taint (Chicago Sun-Times) SAN FRANCISCO -- On the mourning after, there was a fitting glaze of fog suspended over Barry Bonds' town, just as it remains hazy and dark in Barry Bonds' world. Hitting No. 756 didn't absolve him of steroids allegations, as he seems to think, but it did beg for the finality of his guilt.
Steroids investigator Mitchell diagnosed with cancer (Sports Illustrated) Former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, who is now leading the investigation into steroid use by baseball players, has prostate cancer, according to his law firm.
Selig, steroids investigator Mitchell meet (CBS Sportsline) Bud Selig watched Barry Bonds' 756th homer on television Tuesday night, then met with steroids investigator George Mitchell on Wednesday before returning to Milwaukee, a person with knowledge of the commissioner's whereabouts said.
Record chase done, Bonds can lighten up (USA Today) This is not about steroids, home run records or even the Hall of Fame. This is about Barry Bonds, the person.
AL Wire Notes | Jones: A-Rod can't avoid steroids talk (Seattle Times) Chipper Jones predicted Alex Rodriguez will be the next player answering questions about steroids if he gets close to breaking the home-run...
Selig gets an update on steroids (Deseret Morning News) Having missed Barry Bonds' 756th homer to meet with George Mitchell, baseball Commissioner Bud Selig headed back to Milwaukee on Wednesday after speaking with his chief steroids investigator.
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