steroids News Archive

15-Jan-2007

 

  • Mason City men face charges involving anabolic steroids (Globe Online)
    MASON CITY ? Two Mason City men were arrested Wednesday on federal charges involving anabolic steroids.


  • Glenn Dickey: Baseball cheated long before steroids (The San Francisco Examiner)
    SAN FRANCISCO - Mark McGwire?s dismal showing in the Hall of Fame voting was obviously due to his link with steroids. In the NFL, San Diego Chargers linebacker Shawne Merriman was suspended for four games because of substance abuse, almost certainly steroids, yet nobody seemed to care.


  • High school athletes tested for steroids (phillyburbs.com)
    Scholastic athletes in New Jersey were tested for steroids last fall under a program that is the nation's first of its kind, but the organization that governs the state's high school sports said the results will not be announced until after the spring sports season.


  • Stronger Testing for Steroids (Washington Post)
    League Commissioner Roger Goodell says the league and the players' union are close to an amendment to the NFL's steroid-stesting policy.


  • Flying the Crowded Skies: Challenges for Aviation (New York Times)
    Almost everything about the Federal Aviation Administration?s proposed new air traffic control system is unsettled.


  • E-mail of the week (The Plain Dealer)
    "Hey, Bud, do you stay awake at night dreaming up stupid stories like the one [Jan. 12] on steroids? All that did was make you look [stupid] again. . . . Why don't you study Tony Grossi and see how a real story can be composed?"


  • Goodell moves to ban steroid offenders from Pro Bowl (USA Today)
    Flunk a drug test, forget the Pro Bowl. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Sunday that he is optimistic the league and NFL Players Association will reach an agreement that will bar players from participating in the league's all-star game for that season if they are found to have violated the league's substance abuse or steroids policy.


  • COMMENTARY: McGwire first to prove 500 not enough (Lexington Herald-Leader)
    The talk about Mark McGwire's non-induction into the Hall of Fame has focused on steroids. But there is something else at play here.


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