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04-Dec-2006

 

  • Fox, CBS benefit from BCS drama (USA Today)
    Bowl Championship Series rankings might seem like figure skating judging. Although having playoffs in college football would produce big TV ratings, the BCS' quirks at least managed to give this weekend's TV more oomph.


  • Boom time for India as stock market hits record mark (AFP via Yahoo! News)
    A few weeks ago, T.N. Ninan, publisher of top Indian financial daily Business Standard, asked in a column: "Are Indian companies on steroids?" after record-breaking quarterly profits.


  • Steroids stopped (The Daily Iberian)
    JEANERETTE ? A Jeanerette man was arrested and his brother-in-law is being sought after detectives seized large quantities of steroids from their residences Wednesday.


  • Mark McGwire, steroids, and the Hall of Fame (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
    But from the moment he was listed Monday as a candidate for pro baseball's hallowed hall, a buzz ensued over whether allegations that the former St. Louis Cardinal had used performance-enhancing drugs - including steroids - were serious enough or certain enough to keep him out.


  • Mitchell: Steroids probe lacks power (AP via Yahoo! News)
    Former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell said his probe into steroid use in baseball has been delayed because he lacks power to order testimony.


  • Warne faces fresh claims of using banned steroids (The Scotsman: Sport)
    AUSTRALIAN cricket hero Shane Warne has been bowled a googly, with fresh suggestions that he may have been using banned anabolic steroids when he tested positive for a diuretic three years ago.


  • Cell phones are a turn-off at orchestra (Louisville Courier-Journal)
    This is not a rant. It's more of an observation. Well, maybe something in between. Call it a peeve on steroids.


  • Mitchell: Steroids probe lacks power (MLB.com)
    Mitchell: steroids probe lacks power


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