Articles related to "Steroid Used In Baseball"It was bad enough when the reviled Barry Bonds was the main target of the steroid scandal but now that Alex Rodriguez is in the middle how will baseball recover?
Amist controversary Barry Bonds is closing in on Hank Aarons home run record. With all the aligations of steroid use one must wonder. Did he cheat?
Sammy Sosa was just another superstar who was headed to Cooperstown until someone leaked a 2003 anonymous drug testing report which cited a failed test by Sosa.
Alex Rodriguez's leaked test results has put baseball in a terrible situation. Although none of this should have ever gone public, the damage has been done to the league.
Once thought to be limited to just a handful of Major League players, baseball's steroid scandal has proven to be a big, widespread problem that just won't go away.
For Sammy Sosa 1998 was a leap year. He leaped 66 times from home plate to run the bases freely, untouched and with a radiant smile that captivated America.
The ever-widening steroids scandal in Major League Baseball threatens to do irreparable harm to the sport. Baseball faces huge challenges in the steroids era.
A Sacramento lawyer who represented BALCO president Victor Conte pled guilty to leaking confidential Grand Jury testimony taken during the MLB steroid investigation.
Jose Canseco's 2005 book made some startling allegations about steroid use in baseball. Many of them have been proven to be true.
Barry Bonds, Michael Vick, and Tim Donaghy are all giving American sports a black eye. But the NBA will have the worst time recovering from the mess Donaghy created.
The recent burst of HGH and steroid links to Major League baseball suggest that the game's performance-enhancing drug problem is as bad as Jose Canseco claimed.
A Senate Judiciary Committee bill would allow reporters not to identify news sources if national security is not involved. Critics think it gives too much press latitude.
u.s. senate judiciary committee approves proposed federal shield law
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senate bil s 448 is free flow of information act of 2009
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senate bill designed to protect reporters and confidential news sources
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senate judiciary bill would allow journalists to withhold identity of sources from federal prosecutors unless issue of national security involved or prevention of terrorist act
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version of shield law exists in most states through statute or court precedent(5)
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