Clemens starts in Congress: Agent testifies; Knoblauch scheduled today

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 Clemens starts in Congress: Agent testifies; Knoblauch scheduled today
An associate of Hendricks -- Roger Clemens's agents -- testified in Congress yesterday.  The New York Daily News gives testimony for us: Jim Murray became the first person known to have submitted to a private interview with the House Oversight Committee Thursday as it prepares for its Feb. 13 hearing on the Mitchell Report. But the sports agent's allegiance to employers Randy and ... [link]

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THE 'ROID REPORT FOR THE WEEK OF JAN. 27
Published 2/3/2008 by DCScrap at Epic Carnival - Pop Culture, Sports, Celebrities, Babes, Rumors, Innuendo
... . Hearings started this week, initiating with a New York representative of the Hendricks, mentioned above -- Jim Murray. McNamee claims Murray took notes during a meeting discussing the 2003 steroids MLB dry-run testing vis a vis Clemens's exposure to testing positive. ...

Constitutional Vol. "Giants Win, Patriots Not Perfect"
Published 2/4/2008 by Chimpanzee Rage at Deuce of Davenport | Sports News, Commentary, Humor, Videos
... still won more games than the Dolphins. But here's what he says here. Fan IQ Blog Will Leitch defending the racial jokes in his new book on NPR. NPR.org Dikta picked it right. Luol's Dong The ladies... Super Bowl spread makes me drool, but they didnt have a meat house! Ladies Dot Dot Dot Congressional Steroid Hearing Updates. Steroid Nation Home Shopping Network got the score wrong. Sports ...

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