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11-Jun-2007

 

  • Educating prep students cheaper than steroids testing (The Jackson Sun)
    High school athletes heading into the upcoming school year may have many concerns - conditioning, competition for a starting spot or even passing summer school classes to retain eligibility.


  • Will Cooperstown Overlook Thomas? (The New York Sun)
    Each baseball season eventually takes on its own character, and this is the year of goodbyes. The era of the strike, new ballparks, and steroids is ending; its stars have grown old. Barry Bonds will break the career record for home runs, Roger Clemens will become the first player in 45 years to win 350 games, Craig Biggio will place his 3,000th hit, Tom Glavine will win his 300th game, and Sammy ...


  • Here's The Scoop On 'Starbucks On Steroids' (The Tampa Tribune)
    LUTZ - Whether you're a green tea smoothie drinker, a milkshake lover, a Key lime pie eater or a gourmet ice cream taster, The Junction Ice Creamery and Coffee House has something for you.


  • Spread the blame for steroids (Jacksonville Daily News)
    Problems start at the top. That's the opinion of former Major League all-star Kevin Bass when it comes to the steroids scandal that has hampered baseball in recent years.


  • Lawmakers Pass Steroids Testing For Texas High Schools (KXAN 36 Austin)
    Texas public high school athletes will face mandatory random steroid testing. A bill received final approval today by the Legislature and was sent to Governor Rick Perry.


  • Guillen: Steroids probe targets Latino players (ESPN)
    White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen thinks Major League Baseball's steroids investigation is unfairly targeting Latino players.


  • Legal motion seeks names of MLB players who received steroids (San Francisco Chronicle)
    The government should be forced to make public the identities of as many as 23 Major League Baseball players who received performance-enhancing drugs from an admitted steroids dealer and former employee of the New York Mets, according to legal papers filed...


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