steroids News Archive

09-Dec-2006

 

  • His Barryness' whiff still leaves him a Giant (USA Today)
    And you thought Mark McGwire was on pins and, ahem, needles all week. All of that salacious steroids stuff was dredged up as Hall of Fame ballots hit mailboxes. But did you see Barry Vagabonds? ntil late Thursday, when he re-signed with San Francisco, he was homeless.


  • Friday sports mailbag (Inside Bay Area)
    BIG MAC as much as admitted using steroids. As far as I'm concerned, he admitted it. There is no other reasonable explanation for his performance before the congressional committee.


  • The Sentinel (The Sentinel)
    Opinion: Whose fantasy is it, anyway? Chad Pennington is the lowest form of professional athlete imaginable. He might not get juiced up on steroids or diss his teammates in public or throw temper tantrums when things don't go his way.


  • Ripken dodges questions about McGwire, steroids (The York Dispatch)
    LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- Cal Ripken Jr. sidestepped questions about Mark McGwire and steroids yesterday, with Hall of Fame ballots bearing their names already in the hands of voters.


  • Regulation, Reclassification of Steroids Looming (BloodHorse)
    Racing officials Dec. 7 confirmed a push for regulation of anabolic steroids, and also said the therapeutic substances could be upgraded to Class 3 under Association of Racing Commissioners International guidelines by April 2007.


  • Saints' DT Thomas suspended for steroids (The Buffalo News)
    METAIRIE, La. - The New Orleans Saints suffered a blow to their defensive line Tuesday as the NFL suspended defensive tackle Hollis Thomas four games for violating the league's policy on anabolic steroids and related substances.


  • Football: Spanish clubs furious over doping allegations (Guardian Unlimited)
    Real Madrid and Barcelona have rebutted reports they gave steroids to their players, writes Paul Doyle.


  • No exit strategy in sight for the major league's war on steroids (The Greenville News)
    It took a few days less than eight months for the Iraq Study group, headed by Jim Baker and Lee Hamilton, to produce earlier this week 96 pages of conclusions, formed around 79 recommendations on how best the United States should proceed in that war-torn country.


  • Ripken sidesteps talk about steroids (AP via Yahoo! News)
    Cal Ripken Jr. sidestepped questions about Mark McGwire and steroids on Tuesday, with Hall of Fame ballots bearing their names already in the hands of voters.


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