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steroids News Archive18-Sep-2007
ANOTHER NEWSPAPER LINKS BATISTA TO STEROID INVESTIGATION, UPDATE ON MOVIE ABOUT VETERAN WRESTLER, JOHN CENA GOES A ... (PWinsider) From the "who needs to bother checking facts" file, Brian Leathem sent along a link to an article in the Times Union newspaper regarding steroids. If you go to page three of the article, it claims Batista has been suspended because he was implicated in a steroid investigation.
(WWE) Article Falsely Reports WWE Suspensions, Cena's Title (The Wrestling News Page) The Times Union newspaper out of Albany, New York is reporting some false information in a recent article titled "steroids raid still reverberating." The poorly researched article claims that Batista has been suspended because he was implicated in a steroid investigation.
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.
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 balks at request to release names in baseball-steroid case (Freedom Forum Online) NEW YORK ? A federal judge has denied a Hearst Corp. request to make public the names of baseball players implicated in obtaining steroids.
Steroids raid still reverberating (Albany Times Union) Six months after Florida arrests, probe snares pro athletes, nets cash seizures
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