steroids News Archive

25-Dec-2006

 

  • Prosecutors: Jail Chronicle Reporters (ABC News)
    Prosecutors Urge Federal Appeals Court to Jail Chronicle Reporters in steroids Probe


  • Hall of Shame (York Daily Record)
    Dec 24, 2006 ? If there was an actual Hall of Shame for the scandals associated with the use of steroids in sports, it would dwarf the combined size of the sporting halls in Cooperstown, Canton and Springfield.


  • Prosecutors want Chronicle reporters jailed (Fox Sports)
    Government lawyers urged a federal appeals court to jail two newspaper reporters who have refused to testify about who leaked them secret grand jury testimony from a steroids investigation. In written arguments Friday, federal prosecutors told the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that San Francisco Chronicle reporters Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams should be imprisoned for up to 18 months ...


  • Sports World (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
    San Francisco | Government lawyers urged a federal appeals court to jail two newspaper reporters who have refused to testify about who leaked them secret grand jury testimony from a steroids investigation.


  • STEROIDS SCANDAL / THE BALCO LEGACY / From children to pros, the heat is on to stop use of performance enhancers (San Francisco Chronicle)
    Major-league baseball's drug cheats are the subject of an investigation and face tougher penalties and public exposure when they are caught using steroids. Congress has ratcheted up prison sentences for convicted steroid dealers, and federal drug...


  • Ivanova suspended for two years (Townsville Bulletin)
    RUSSIAN 3000m steeplechase champion Lyubov Ivanova has been handed a two-year suspension after testing positive for steroids.


  • Report: Lawyer probed in sports steroids case leaks (Tucson Citizen)
    SAN FRANCISCO - A lawyer who worked for BALCO founder Victor Conte is being investigated by the FBI as the source of leaked federal grand jury testimony in the steroids case, according to a Yahoo.com report.


  • Pecs, pink pills and power (York Daily Record)
    Dec 24, 2006 ? CHAPTER ONE: The voice bounds across the phone line. "I'm not scared to talk about steroids." In full detail, the 40-year-old story takes more than an hour. As it unfolds, the voice rises and becomes thin. There are pauses, then explosions of words.


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