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steroids News Archive20-Jan-2008
Congress grills Selig, Fehr on steroids (AP via Yahoo! News) Taking on baseball's steroids problem once again, Congress kept the finger-pointing and tough questioning to a minimum. Maybe that's because the people under the most scrutiny this time ? Miguel Tejada, Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens ? were nowhere to be seen.
Ripped-hop: Steroids probe points to rap musicians (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) When news surfaced over the weekend that 50 Cent, Wyclef Jean, Timbaland and other rap stars had been implicated in a steroids investigation, some hip-hop fans were shocked, but to many in the industry the accusations seemed inevitable.
Cards' GM `comfortable' Glaus clean of steroids (Toronto Star) Before acquiring Troy Glaus in a trade with Toronto, the St. Louis Cardinals looked into allegations the third baseman used steroids.
Baseball tells Congress it's nearing steroids accord (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell told Congress on Tuesday that Major League Baseball's players and owners must come together "in a well-planned, well-executed and sustained effort" to remove steroids from the national pastime.
Congress once again convenes on steroids in baseball (Beloit Daily News) WASHINGTON (AP) - George Mitchell's work on steroids in baseball is complete. Everyone else has plenty left to do, from Congress and the Attorney General to Bud Selig and Donald Fehr.
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