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02-Nov-2006

 

  • Local students speak out on steroids incident (The Yuma Sun)
    Weeks after four Kofa High School Varsity football players were suspended from the team for alleged steroid use, students at Kofa say talk about the incident has died down on campus.


  • NFL NOTEBOOK: Merriman drops appeal of steroids suspension (The Charlotte Observer)
    The San Diego Chargers must play their next four games without outside linebacker Shawne Merriman, one of the NFL's top young stars who decided Tuesday not to appeal his suspension for testing positive for steroids.


  • Mota gets 50-game steroids suspension (The State)
    NEW YORK ? Reliever Guillermo Mota was suspended for 50 games Wednesday after testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance, becoming the third player penalized this year for violating Major League Baseball?s drug policy.


  • Steroids whistle-blowers prepared to go to prison | Post a Comment (The Monterey County Herald)
    Humbly asserting that they were doing their job by following a "dream tip," the two San Francisco Chronicle writers who face federal prison time after breaking the steroids scandal surrounding Bay Area Laboratories Cooperative delivered their pitch Monday in Monterey.


  • E.M. Swift: Did Clemens use steroids? There's smoke but no proof (Sports Illustrated)
    I recently mentioned to a colleague that Roger Clemens' extraordinary record since turning 35 -- the 44-year-old Clemens has gone 156-58 since 1997 and has won four Cy Young Awards -- was every bit as suspicious as Barry Bonds' power surge.


  • Merriman Begins Suspension For Steroids (NBC San Diego)
    The San Diego Chargers must play their next four games without linebacker Shawne Merriman after the young star decides not to appeal his suspension for a positive steroid test.


  • Indictment Expected In Steroids Probe (CBS News)
    Track coach Tevor Graham, who helped launch a three-year federal probe of steroid use by athletes, is expected to be charged as soon as Thursday, according to two Justice Department officials.


  • U.S. Track Coach To Be Charged In Steroids Case (KSAT San Antonio)
    SAN FRANCISCO -- Two people with knowledge of the investigation said track coach Trevor Graham is expected to be charged as soon as Thursday in connection with the government's steroids probe.


  • Steroids spotlight turns to football (San Francisco Chronicle)
    Does the NFL have a serious steroids problem? Some baseball fans, who have become defensive in the face of the attacks, scrutiny and suspicion that doping has brought to America's Pastime, are quick to point a finger at football now that one of its star...


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