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30-Nov-2006

 

  • Texans not interested in signing Gatlin (Fox Sports)
    Olympic sprint champion Justin Gatlin trained with the Houston Texans of the National Football League on Tuesday, but coach Gary Kubiak said signing him was "not something we would do right now." Gatlin, the co-world record holder in the 100 meters, tested positive for testosterone and other steroids in April. Kubiak said Gatlin, who last played American football in high school, had worked out


  • Mac passes test of time (New York Daily News)
    This first year, I'll make a stand on principle. I'll withhold my Hall of Fame vote for Mark McGwire as a response to the steroids era and the shame it has brought to baseball, destined as it is to taint records and leave a black eye forever.


  • Independent firm may screen HASD students for steroids, drugs (Standard Speaker)
    Hazleton Area School District officials are considering hiring an independent firm to oversee a random drug, alcohol and steroid screening program that had been suggested earlier this year by some school directors.


  • STRAUSS: McGwire's silence on steroids issue could close door to Hall (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
    Major League Baseball does not recognize anything that happened March 17, 2005, as official. The Boston Red Sox still had not lost a game since reaching the World Series the previous October, and the Cardinals had not won one.


  • Olympians warned over sweet and sour steroids (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)
    A senior Chinese official has warned that athletes competing at the Beijing Olympics could test positive for drugs after eating in local restaurants.


  • Track star Gatlin works out for Texans (TSN)
    Track star Justin Gatlin worked out for the Houston Texans this week, but coach Gary Kubiak said signing him was ''not something we would do right now.'' Gatlin, an Olympic gold medallist and co-world record holder in the 100 metres, tested positive for testosterone and other steroids in April.


  • McGwire, steroids: issues in Baseball Hall of Fame debate (AFP via Yahoo! News)
    Mark McGwire, whose slugging feats have been clouded by doping suspicions, joined admitted steroid users Jose Canseco and the late Ken Caminiti on the US Baseball Hall of Fame ballot released.


  • Wilk defense wants steroid data on slain deputy (Sun-Sentinel)
    Lawyers for Kenneth Wilk want more information about steroids found in the body of the Broward Sheriff's deputy he is accused of killing.


  • Mark McGwire, steroids, and the Hall of Fame (The Christian Science Monitor)
    He should be a lock for baseball's hallowed hall, but performance-enhacing drug allegations may lock him out.


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