steroids News Archive

12-Jul-2007

 

  • Feds hold back identities in steroids probe (The Charlotte Observer)
    Notebook Feds hold back identities in steroids probe 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. Responding to applications filed by The Associated Press and Hearst Corp. in cases in Arizona and New York, prosecutors urged a judge to keep under seal the ...


  • Steroids affidavit at issue (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
    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.


  • A few laws exist, but most states keep prep steroids a local issue (The Nashua Telegraph)
    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. ... - By EDDIE PELLS The Associated Press


  • 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.


  • Prosecutors: Keep steroids case names sealed (Daily Southtown)
    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.


  • STEROIDS IN BASEBALL / Players' union would keep secret drug users' names (San Francisco Chronicle)
    The Major League Baseball Players' Association is fighting to keep secret the names of as many as 23 ballplayers who received performance-enhancing drugs from an admitted steroids dealer, according to a motion filed Monday by the union. The union's...


  • MLB union seeks to keep secret players' named by steroids deal (7 News Boston)
    SAN FRANCISCO -- Major League Baseball's union is fighting to keep secret up to 23 players named as customers by an admitted steroids dealer, according to recent court filings.


  • MLBPA wants those named in steroids warrant kept secret (The Pantagraph)
    SAN FRANCISCO â?? Major League Baseballâ??s union is fighting to keep secret up to 23 players named as customers by an admitted steroids dealer, according to recent court filings.


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