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steroids News Archive31-Oct-2007
Sport rejects drug cheat (The Courier Mail) AUSTRALIAN Canoeing won't reinstate Nathan Baggaley despite the Olympic silver medallist completing a two-year ban for taking steroids.
Costume prof. to appear on 'Early Show' (The Kentucky Kernel) CBS's "The Early Show" will recognize Bob Haven, an associate professor of costume technology in UK's Theatre Department, tomorrow morning for his entry in what he calls "a runway show on steroids." Haven's costume design entry was featured in the 2007 Montana World of WearableArt Awards Show and was one of only four garments from the U.
Wellington ranch home going for auction online (The Palm Beach Post) For as little as $306,000, you can have a lovely ranch home where a man who illegally peddled steroids for two years used to live.
Baggaley's Olympic dream appears over (The West Australian) Australian Canoeing has rejected an application from Nathan Baggaley to be reinstated to the sport, despite the Olympic silver medallist completing a two-year ban for taking steroids in September.
The Middle East's Leading English Language Daily (Arab News) We are at an age where antibiotics, painkillers, NSAIDs, steroids, vaccines, and other pharmaceutical drugs have become part and parcel of our daily diet.
Edwards Denies Using Steroids (The Tampa Tribune) Responding to Internet speculation that has been circulating for a while, Carl Edwards said he is not doing steroids.
Chinese Chemicals Flow Unchecked to Market (New York Times) Pharmaceutical ingredients exported from China are often made by companies that are neither certified nor inspected by Chinese drug regulators.
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