Search Results for November, 2007
On Capitol Hill, outrage over steroids getting muscled aside
BY CHRISTIAN RED and MICHAEL O’KEEFFE
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITERS
Tuesday, November 20th 2007, 9:46 AM
Spurred by Barry Bonds’ indictment, a congressional panel that looked at sports and steroids two years ago may reexamine the issue as early as January. But the committee that held the most infamous hearing plans to sit this one out, and congressional […]
Posted: November 23rd, 2007 under Other Steroid News.
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Baseball’s steroid problem bigger than just Bonds
November 18, 2007
BY MIKE HUTTON Post-Tribune staff writer
If the Feds get him, I won’t feel any sense of satisfaction.
The steroid problem in baseball is so deep and rooted in the fabric of the game over the last 20 years, that to throw Barry Bonds out there as some kind of scapegoat for HGH, anabolic steroids […]
Posted: November 23rd, 2007 under Steroids in Sports.
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Baseball player Barry Bonds indicted on perjury, obstruction charges
Nov 15, 2007
SAN FRANCISCO - The home run king wasn’t home free after all.
Barry Bonds was indicted for perjury and obstruction of justice Thursday and could go to prison instead of the Hall of Fame for telling a federal grand jury he did not knowingly use performance-enhancing drugs.
The indictment came just three months after the […]
Posted: November 23rd, 2007 under Steroids in Sports, Steroid Busts.
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Steroid use among student athletes analyzed
In light of Bonds’ federal indictment
KGO By Pamela Tom
WALNUT CREEK, Calif., Nov. 16, 2007 (KGO) - The case against Barry Bonds is once again raising the issue of professional athletes as role models and calling new attention to steroid use among student athletes.
Friday night was the first game of the North Coast Section playoffs featuring […]
Posted: November 23rd, 2007 under Other Steroid News.
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Steroid, fraud charges filed
Northeast Richland clinic chief accused of illegal steroid distribution, fraud, money laundering
By LEE HIGGINS - lhiggins@thestate.com
The head of a Northeast Richland clinic that treats men for erectile dysfunction has been indicted on federal charges of illegal steroid distribution, health care fraud, money laundering and identity fraud.
Christopher G. Laughter, 50, of Lyme Bay, Lexington County, administrator […]
Posted: November 23rd, 2007 under Other Steroid News, Steroid Busts.
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