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29-Jan-2007

 

  • Will Texas test high school athletes for steroids? (Houston Chronicle)
    Texas Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, a Republican, is proposing a sweeping mandatory random testing program in public schools for steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs.


  • 'It's like networking on steroids' (USA Today)
    Against a backdrop of a giant, multihued peacock, its lighted tail feathers flashing in sequence, the Indian disc jockey urged his well-heeled audience toward the dance floor.


  • Official wants steroids testing in Texas high schools (ESPN)
    Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, a Republican, is proposing a sweeping mandatory random testing program in Texas public schools for steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs.


  • VISD does not test for steroids (The Victoria Advocate)
    Victoria school district has a drug-testing policy, but it does not include testing for steroids. Cost is the biggest obstacle. The cost of a single steroids test can range from $80 to over $200, said Ramiro Rubio, the emergency operations director.


  • Boston Cop Charged With Distributing Steroids (WLBZ Bangor)
    A Boston police officer is facing federal charges of distributing anabolic steroids and committing perjury. The U.S. Attorney's office says 37-year-old Edgardo Rodriguez is named in a six count indictment that includes perjury before a federal grand jury.


  • Dewhurst proposes testing for steroids (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
    AUSTIN - Texas is a hotbed of high school football, where the Friday night lights burn brighter and many of the athletes are among the biggest, fastest and strongest in the country.


  • Should All Texas Public Schools Test For Steroids (KLTV 7 Tyler)
    It's a proposal that could affect every high school student athlete in East Texas. Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst wants to make Texas students the cleanest athletes in the country by requiring all public schools to randomly test athletes for steroids and other performance enhancing drugs. Some local school districts believe the testing is just not necessary.


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