steroids News Archive

07-Jan-2007

 

  • Random testing could follow new IHSA steroid ban (WQAD Moline)
    BLOOMINGTON, Ill. A new Illinois High School Association ban on steroids could be the first step toward random testing during state finals in football, basketball and other selected sports.


  • Sweet Suite Goes Where the People Are (BrandWeek)
    CHICAGO -- It's a hotel room on steroids. So Choice Hotels is showing off Cambria Suites?25% more space than the average hotel room?by building a full-sized, fully furnished pop-up suite at the Boise (Idaho) Airport.


  • New IHSA steroids ban makes random testing a possibility (Quad-City Times)
    The Associated Press BLOOMINGTON, Ill. ? A new Illinois High School Association ban on steroids might be the first step toward random testing during state finals in football, basketball and other sports, officials said Friday.


  • The Scold (New York Times)
    Does Dick Pound?s willingness to say almost anything in his battle against illicit performance enhancement in sport help the cause? Does his vision of pure competition even make sense?


  • To Inhale or Not to Inhale Steroids (ABC News)
    Children with Asthma Face Risks With and Without Inhaled Steroid Medications


  • Coaches & players glad to see steroid testing (The Pantagraph)
    BLOOMINGTON -- Illinois High School Associationâ??s proposal to ban steroids and start testing players in finals in some sports was welcome news to some area players and coaches.


  • Egos across the Atlantic (The Star-Ledger)
    Meet Ben Stiller, raging megalomaniac. While shooting a film in England last year, Stiller reminded one and all that bigger was better -- the bigger the box office (meaning the record-setting opening weekends of his most popular films), the bigger the star (meaning him).


  • Tony Gwynn awaits call from the Hall (AP via Yahoo! News)
    One day in June 1981, Tony Gwynn was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the morning and the San Diego Clippers in the afternoon. Which sport should the kid with the afro pick? The NBA, where he figured he could make it for maybe a year? Or baseball, which he also played at San Diego State?


  • Court: Investigators can use steroids data (Sun-Sentinel)
    SAN FRANCISCO · With Barry Bonds still in their sights, federal investigators can now use the names and urine samples of about 100 Major League Baseball players in their steroids probe, following a ruling Wednesday from a federal appeals court.


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