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steroids News Archive27-Dec-2006
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...
Wall Street's big holiday gifts hint at nation's wealth gap (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News) For workers lucky to get a turkey as a Christmas bonus, the year-end payouts to top Wall Street executives must seem unimaginable. Earlier this month, Morgan Stanley CEO John Mack took home $40 million, a record bonus for a single year's performance.
USA TODAY reporter's weekly NFL accolades (USA Today) With ayet another daring fourth-quarter comeback to beat the Bills, Tennessee Titans quarterback Vince Young draws top honors from USA TODAY's NFL Replay for Week 16. The game also featured two other notable performances: Buffalo kicker Rian Lindell, who was a perfect 5-for-5 in field goals and Bills coach Dick Jauron, who made a questionable decision not to allow Lindell to kick a potential game ...
In Year of Downs, Big Leagues Filled Stands, Pockets (The New York Sun) The last 12 months have been, for the most part, pretty good for the sports industry. Major League Baseball had a career year with record revenue and attendance, newly signed television deals, a new collective bargaining agreement between owners and players, approval for new and renovated stadium projects in New York, Minneapolis, and Kansas City, as well as the promise of a ballpark and related ...
Bay Area sports almanac (San Francisco Chronicle) [What do you think? Post your nominations for top stories of 2006 on our blog right here.] Top drug stories 1. "Game of Shadows" published, leads to new peak in public discourse about Barry Bonds and steroids. 2. Top riders dropped from...
The Sentinel (The Sentinel) 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.
Big Mac doesn't get mark on Hall ballot (CBS Sportsline) Yes, Mark McGwire's actions happened years ago. Yes, steroids weren't banned and yes, the home-run chase left us all in awe. But we know more now -- alot more -- and Scott Miller's not giving Big Mac a Hall pass.
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