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13-Aug-2007

 

  • McCutchen glad that Yankees kept the faith (The Trenton Times)
    TRENTON -- Dan McCutchen never believed the Yankees would give up on him. In the steroids era of baseball, people assumed the worse after the Thunder pitcher was suspended 50 games last season for "testing positive for performance enhancing drugs," as it was reported on many baseball websites.


  • 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.


  • STERIODS (The Morning News)
    ROGERS--Steroids and performance-enhancing drugs were once only associated with body-builders and muscle freaks.


  • George Mitchell has prostate cancer (UPI)
    Former U.S. Sen. George Mitchell, who is leading baseball?s investigation into alleged players' steroids use, has been diagnosed with prostate cancer.


  • 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.


  • The forgotten man (New York Daily News)
    End Zone: While Barry Bonds revels in being the new home run king, Greg Anderson, his former trainer who allegedly dealt steroids, rots in jail.


  • 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.


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