steroids News Archive

19-Dec-2006

 

  • 2007: Year of the BluOnyx "mobile content server"? (Ars Technica)
    Agere wants to jumpstart a new line of products called "mobile content servers" that act like hard drives on steroids. It's a great idea, but there are problems to be solved first.


  • 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.


  • Chicago singer Dan Tedesco plays Cornerstone (Herald & Review)
    Musician Dan Tedesco calls his music ``folk rock on steroids.''


  • Thomas indicted for hindering steroids probe (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
    SAN FRANCISCO - 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.


  • Baseball and Casinos Don?t Mix, or Do They? (New York Times)
    Steve Swindal, a managing general partner of the Yankees, has other other business interests outside of baseball. That?s where the slot machines come in.


  • For many workers, holidays bring joy with a side of stress (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
    What's supposed to be a time of eggnog and anticipation is more like anxiety on steroids for many -- especially women.


  • 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.


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