steroids News Archive

02-Jun-2007

 

  • Steroids bill passes House, heads to governor (KMTR Eugene)
    School employees and coaches would be prohibited from promoting or giving steroids and other performance-enhancing substances to students.


  • Editorial: High School Steroids Testing (KETK 56 Tyler)
    Hear from our Vice President/General Manager.


  • Race Teams Unsure What To Expect At Dover (WJBF-TV Augusta)
    There was no testing here, at the track described as "Bristol on steroids," so how the car of tomorrow will do is uncertain. "There is no doubt Dover is going to be the biggest test for the car of tomorrow," J.J. Yeley said. "It?s the fastest track we will be on with it this year.


  • Steroids talk dominates Shea Stadium (The Record)
    NEW YORK -- The pregame news conferences took place in each dugout, about an hour apart Wednesday. One was in the Mets' dugout, by an admitted steroid user just returning to the major leagues.


  • Lawyer who headed Rose probe wants players to speak on steroids (The World)
    NEW YORK - The lawyer who headed baseball's investigation of Pete Rose wants commissioner Bud Selig to suspend players who don't cooperate with the steroids probe spearheaded by former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell.


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