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steroids News Archive27-Aug-2007
As the steroids investigation turns (Los Angeles Times) Mitchell investigation is turning into a problematic -- and expensive -- mess for Selig.
Curbs on steroids for horses supported (Louisville Courier-Journal) Amid a growing push to curtail the use of anabolic steroids in racehorses, the Kentucky Equine Drug Research Council yesterday endorsed tougher restrictions but called for more information before deciding on a policy.
Indians minor leaguer suspended for steroids (Sports Illustrated) A Cleveland Indians minor leaguer was suspended 50 games Friday for violating baseball's minor league drug rules.
Big drug testing labs bid for UIL program (El Paso Times) DALLAS -- Companies that handle drug testing for the NCAA, World Wrestling Entertainment and some Texas school districts are among those vying to run the state's new random steroids testing program for high school athletes.
As the steroids investigation turns (Los Angeles Times) Mitchell investigation is turning into a problematic -- and expensive -- mess for Selig. Jason Giambi owns up to using steroids and blames baseball for hesitating to confront the issue. Commissioner Bud Selig , enraged more by the accusation of blame than the admission of use, threatens Giambi with a 50-game suspension unless he meets with former Sen. George Mitchell , the leader of baseball's ...
Big Rivers coaches say steroids not prevalent (Leader-Telegram) Asked to associate one word with Major League Baseball, many people might say "steroids." And, though the National Football League never has endured a Steroid Era, many people might concede at least a few of the league's players are using steroids, if not human growth hormone.
Steroids found to help sick boys walk (The Columbus Dispatch) Parents who give steroids to boys who have muscular dystrophy can expect to see their sons walk three years longer on average, according to a new study.
Rove's Legacy Tainted by Steroids (Andy Borowitz via Yahoo! News) To many, he was "Bush's Brain," the master tactician who would stop at nothing to advance the political agenda of George W. Bush.
Low notes: Stress taking its toll in the opera world (The Record) Singers often overuse steroids in the form of cortisone to control inflamed vocal cords ? sometimes in amounts that can permanently impair their abilities, say performers and their doctors. Others drink too much. Still others snort cocaine, according to insiders.
Killion: Reminded of the good nature of sports (San Jose Mercury News) What a lousy summer for sports, right? Dead dogs and cheating refs. Contract holdouts, doped-up cyclists and a national rift over steroids.
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