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11-Jul-2007

 

  • Home run, or road run: Selig trusts Giants to do the right thing (San Francisco Chronicle)
    To avoid a scenario in which Barry Bonds is booed when he breaks Hank Aaron's record on the road, the Giants are hoping the moment occurs in San Francisco, where Bonds is still cheered despite his connection to the BALCO steroids scandal. In 1974, the...


  • Health Canada warns against supplements containing synthetic steroids (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)
    TORONTO (CP) - People shouldn't use the dietary supplement MdMt or other supplements containing the synthetic steroids methyl-1-testosterone or methyldienolone obtained without a prescription, Health Canada advised Monday, warning that they can lead to potentially serious health risks including reduced fertility and liver disorders.


  • Most states keep prep steroids a local issue (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
    They were thinking big in New Mexico. Encouraged by the Drug Enforcement Administration, state officials staged a national summit to discuss solutions for the growing problem of steroids in high school sports.


  • Feds: Steroids Info Wasn't Complete (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
    Federal prosecutors say they did not give baseball steroids investigator George Mitchell complete copies of affidavits implicating players in the use of performance-enhancing drugs.


  • Mitchell Didn't Get Complete Affidavits (Washington Post)
    Federal prosecutors say they did not give MLB steroids investigator George Mitchell complete copies of affidavits implicating players.


  • Steroids affidavit at issue (Philly.com)
    SAN FRANCISCO - Federal prosecutors said yesterday they did not give baseball steroids investigator George Mitchell a complete copy of an affidavit containing names of players who allegedly received performance-enhancing drugs from a former New York Mets clubhouse employee.


  • Wrestling woes go beyond steroids (Portland Tribune)
    The longer I?m in this business, the more I realize there are no easy answers to life?s problems. And this from someone who has tried most of his career to solve most of sports? pressing issues in a 16-inch slice of newsprint. Professional wrestler Chris Benoit did something ...


  • U.S. Opposes Revealing Player Names in Steroids Case (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
    July 9 (Bloomberg) -- Federal prosecutors investigating professional athletes' use of steroids said a list of names of Major League Baseball players who may have obtained performance- enhancing drugs shouldn't be made public.


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