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12-Jan-2007

 

  • US star Bonds fails amphetamine doping test: report (AFP via Yahoo! News)
    Barry Bonds, the US home run basher whose baseball feats have been tainted by questions of steroids, now faces a new doping controversy after reportedly testing positive for amphetamines.


  • Courier News Online - Bonds: Sweeney didn't give me steroids (Bridgewater Courier News)
    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Barry Bonds said he did not get amphetamines from teammate Mark Sweeney, but did not deny a report today saying he tested positive for the drugs last season.


  • Double-standard? Steroids in the NFL vs. steroids in baseball (The Olympian)
    KANSAS CITY, Mo. ? It's the game he loves and the sport that's given Mike Sweeney wealth and friends beyond his imagination. Sam Mellinger


  • Phillips happy in background: ?Other? LB does job (Boston Herald)
    SAN DIEGO - Linebacker Shaun Phillips finally got to spend a little time in the spotlight typically dominated by Shawne Merriman, when the latter was on his four-game suspension for using steroids. Phillips,...


  • Recharging Shawne Merriman's image (USA Today)
    Twenty percent of the public will never believe Shawne Merriman. This is a self-inflicted guess by the game's best young outside linebacker, trying to measure damage to his reputation from a four-game suspension in November for violating the NFL's steroids policy.


  • On this day, steroids strike out (New York Daily News)
    Maybe federal agents someday will catch up with Barry Bonds, the big fish they have been chasing forever, and bust him for perjury or tax evasion or something. Until then this will be remembered as the first real day of reckoning for the steroids generation.


  • CHRB committee approves regulations on anabolic steroids, clenbuterol (Thoroughbred Times)
    The proposed regulations, as well as board?s adoption of strict penalty guidelines for violations of those and other medication regulations, will be discussed by the full board at the January 23 monthly meeting in Arcadia, California.


  • Chronicle lawyers argue for federal shield law (Sports Illustrated)
    Lawyers for the San Francisco Chronicle on Wednesday urged a federal appeals court to toss out a jail sentence imposed on two reporters refusing to testify about who leaked them secret grand jury testimony from a steroids investigation.


  • 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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