Clemens vs. the trainer: Who's telling the truth?

 
Roger Clemens stuck out his famous right arm, the one that earned 354 major league wins, seven Cy Young Awards and $160 million, and pointed... (link)

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Roger Clemens again insists he has never taken steroids

Unbowed, unruffled and unapologetic, seven-time Cy Young winner Roger Clemens repeatedly told a congressional panel yesterday his Hall of Fame career owed nothing to steroids.
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