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steroids News Archive22-Oct-2007
Recent raids show steroids readily available to amateur athletes (KOMO Seattle) While Marion Jones and Barry Bonds create the biggest headlines in the steroids scandals, many believe the problem is far more prevalent among amateur athletes, thanks in part to the availability of performance-enhancing drugs.
'Raw Deal' special agent set to expose athletes (USA Today) In another sign of the strengthening alliance between government and anti-doping officials in the fight against performance-enhancing drugs, the special agent who led the U.S. government's latest steroids bust said over the weekend he is willing to share the names of athletes connected to the case.
Raids prove steroids not just for pros (Connecticut Post) FARMINGDALE, N.Y. ? A mom worries about the pressures on her 17-year-old son. A prosecutor frets the problem may be worse than anyone imagines.
Sheriff reports seizure of steroids, marijuana (Benton Courier) Sixteen pounds of marijuana, illegal steroids masked as commercial products, syringes filled with steroids, drug paraphernalia and large amounts of money ? that is what the Saline County Sheriff?s Office found on Wednesday at a house in the Woodland Hills area of Alexander.
Steroids investigator might reveal names of athletes (Contra Costa Times) The lead investigator in the latest federal crackdown on illegal steroids said Saturday that athletes "at every level" have been identified in the case, and he would like to share those names with anti-doping enforcers in their various sports.
Steroids problem not just for pros (The Springfield News-Leader) Farmingdale, N.Y. -- A mom worries about the pressures on her 17-year-old son. A prosecutor frets the problem may be worse than anyone imagines. And a former Mr. Universe predicts law enforcement crackdowns will succeed about as well as Prohibition.
Investigator: Steroids case widespread (The Charlotte Observer) The lead investigator in the latest federal crackdown on illegal steroids said Saturday that athletes "at every level" have been identified in the case, and he would like to share those names with anti-doping enforcers in their various sports. Special Agent Jack Robertson of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration was the lead investigator in the recently executed Operation Raw Deal, a bust ...
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