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18-Dec-2006

 

  • Cyclist indicted for hindering steroids probe (Orange County Register)
    Prosecutors in San Francisco sent a clear message Thursday to Barry Bonds and everyone else linked to the federal steroids investigation: lie to us, and we'll come after you.


  • Horse racing board should tackle steroids (Louisville Courier-Journal)
    The Kentucky Horse Racing Authority should become as aggressive toward abuse of anabolic steroids in race and sales horses as it was in installing strict race-day medication rules. The authority, which runs a multimillion-dollar breeders' fund and has been given broad powers by the governor, could play a huge role in protocol involving horses sold in Kentucky.


  • BERARDINO: Ripken takes the fifth on Big Mac (Sun-Sentinel)
    Ex-Orioles star senses steroids issue will mar Hall selections. LAKE BUENA VISTA -- The greatest day of Cal Ripken Jr.'s retirement so far is a month away, but already he can tell it's going to be somewhat compromised.


  • Shoaib pleads ignorance over doping row (Evening Standard)
    Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar said Sunday there is a lack of education among cricketers about banned substances. "There are so many vitamins, remedies, syrups that can produce steroids but we don't know about them, never learnt about them," Akhtar said.


  • Former Cyclist Thomas Indicted In Steroids Probe (CBS 11 Fort Worth)
    Prosecutors sent a clear message Thursday to Barry Bonds and everyone else linked to the federal steroids investigation: lie to us, and we'll come after you. Former world silver medalist cyclist Tammy Thomas, 36, was the latest sports figure and first athlete to be indicted for hindering the 3-year-old grand jury probe.


  • Lack of education among players on doping: Akhtar (Khaleej Times)
    KARACHI ? Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar said yesterday there is a lack of education among cricketers about banned substances. "There are so many vitamins, remedies, syrups that can produce steroids but we don?t know about them, never learnt about them,? Akhtar told reporters.


  • Cyclist indicted in steroids probe (AP via Yahoo! News)
    Prosecutors sent a clear message Thursday to Barry Bonds and everyone else linked to the federal steroids investigation: lie to us, and we'll come after you. Former world silver medalist cyclist Tammy Thomas, 36, was the latest sports figure and first athlete to be indicted for hindering the 3-year-old grand jury probe. She faces three counts of perjury and one count of obstruction of justice.


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