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19-Jan-2007

 

  • Sentencing for Officer Guilty of Distributing Steroids (WRIC 8 News Richmond)
    Another former police officer in Petersburg is also expected in court today. Calvin Felder plead guilty back in October to illegally distributing anabolic steroids to other officers. Felders is scheduled to be sentenced today.


  • Government to baseball: No steroids (The Arizona Republic)
    An angry commissioner tells baseball owners they better start cooperating with a nearly year-long steroids investigation.


  • Mitchell warns baseball owners Congress may intervene in steroids investigation (USA Today)
    Former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell warned baseball owners that a lack of cooperation with his investigation into steroid use will "significantly increase" the chances of governmental involvement. Speaking to owners at baseball's quarterly meetings, Mitchell said he intends to interview active players and raised the possibility that Congress or other government authorities could compel ...


  • Baseball Owners Get Warning on Steroids (ABC News)
    Mitchell Warns Baseball Owners That Government Could Become Involved in Steroids Probe


  • Stock options, steroids mark departing U.S. Attorney's tenure (The San Francisco Examiner)
    SAN FRANCISCO - Kevin Ryan may not be a household name, but two criminal investigations that the departing U.S. attorney for coastal Northern California is overseeing are widely known: steroids in sports and stock options backdating by corporate America.


  • Clenbuterol, Steroids Dominate Southern Cal Talks (BloodHorse)
    The use of clenbuterol and the potential elimination of anabolic steroids were the primary subjects of two meetings Thursday at Santa Anita. California Horse Racing Board Chairman Richard Shapiro, executive director Ingrid Fermin, and equine medical director Dr. Rick Arthur met with trainers in the morning and veterinarians in the afternoon to update them on the CHRB's plans and to listen to ...


  • Government Could Get Involved In MLB Steroids Probe (The Boston Channel)
    Former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell warns baseball owners that a lack of cooperation with his steroids investigation could "significantly increase" the chances of governmental involvement.


  • Baseball owners get warning on steroids (AP via Yahoo! News)
    Baseball owners heard a clear warning from former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell on Thursday. Mitchell, who is investigating steroid use in the sport, said the chances of government involvement will "significantly increase" if they don't cooperate with him.


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