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steroids News Archive17-Sep-2007
Time for Glaus and club to come clean on steroids (Toronto Star) Although he may be gone, third baseman Troy Glaus's murky situation is not forgotten.
MLB | Notes: Judge denies Hearst motion for names in baseball steroids case (The State) Judge denies Hearst motion for names in baseball steroids case. A federal judge denied a request by Hearst Corp. to make public the names of baseball players implicated in obtaining steroids. In an eight-page decision Friday, U.S. District Judge Thomas C. Platt in Central Islip ruled there was no public right to the names, contained in a December 2005 sworn statement by IRS Special Agent Jeff ...
Judge denies request for names in baseball steroids case (WSTM-TV NBC 3) NEW YORK (AP) - A federal judge in Long Island denies a Hearst newspapers request to make public the names of baseball players implicated in obtaining steroids.
(WWE) Vince Comments On Steroids, Released Talent Update, More (The Wrestling News Page) Vince McMahon is number ten on the Sports Illustrated Pop Culture Power Ranking list. In it he makes reference to the steroid scandal and his illegitimate son storyline.
Another drug cloud rises on horizon (The Trenton Times) Here we go again. St. Louis outfielder Rick Ankiel, the feel-good comeback story of the season, received a shipment of Human Growth Hormone. So, too, did Baltimore outfielder Jay Gibbons. Troy Glaus, 2002 World Series MVP, tainted by steroids.
Judge denies Hearst motion for names in baseball steroids case (MSNBC) NEW YORK (AP) -A federal judge denied a request by Hearst Corp. to make public the names of baseball players implicated in obtaining steroids.
Judge denies Hearst motion for names in baseball steroids case (News 4 Reno) NEW YORK (AP) - A federal judge has denied a request by The San Francisco Chronicle to release the names of baseball players implicated in the steroids scandal.
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