steroids News Archive

16-Nov-2006

 

  • Notes: U.S. rules won't be party to Bode-type behavior (USA Today)
    With the memory still fresh of U.S. skier Bode Miller making more headlines for what he did at the bars than on the slopes at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Italy, the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association has instituted new policies.


  • Navy reveals 2005 'steroidlike' suspensions (Sports Illustrated)
    Two Navy football players tested positive for using a steroidlike substance and were suspended for the 2005 season, the Naval Academy said in a statement.


  • O.J.'s book, TV appearance prompt outrage (Sports Illustrated)
    O.J. Simpson created an uproar Wednesday with plans for a TV interview and book titled If I Did It -- an account the publisher pronounced "his confession" and media executives condemned as revolting and exploitive.


  • Trevor Graham to plead not guilty on steroid rap (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
    Prominent track coach Trevor Graham will plead not guilty at an arraignment on Thursday to three counts of making false statements related to steroid distribution, his lawyer said on Wednesday.


  • O.J.'s book, TV appearance prompt outrage (Sports Illustrated)
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  • Legendary promoter says steroids widespread in sports (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
    After extolling the virtues of bodybuilding for 65 years, legendary publisher and promoter Joe Weider does not mince words about the spread of steroids in the sport.


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