steroids News Archive

12-Aug-2007

 

  • A Future on the Line, a Past in the Way (New York Times)
    Rehabilitating Barry Bonds?s reputation, several experts say, will require two things: an admission he took steroids and an apology.


  • 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.


  • David King: Racism taints history, not my writing (San Antonio Express-News)
    David King writes that his stance on Barry Bonds has nothing to do with racism. An athlete who takes steroids is a cheater, no matter what color he may be.


  • 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.


  • A-Rod chipper after Jones' comments (AM New York)
    CLEVELAND - Before hitting career home run No. 501 in the second inning Friday night, Alex Rodriguez absolved Chipper Jones of any wrongdoing in his first public comments on the Braves third baseman's statements about A-Rod and steroids.


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