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IRVING, Texas (AP) -- Terrell Owens acknowledged Monday having missed a random drug test several weeks ago, blaming it on a "communication problem involving cell phone numbers." He also said he was in New York last week talking about his absence with league officials the day he agreed to a $34 million new contract with the Dallas Cowboys. Owens was not suspended or fined, although he could've ...
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YOU CAN BET ON WHETHER T.O. FAILS HIS DRUG TEST
Epic Carnival | Where Sports and Pop Culture Collide — by DCScrap, on 205th magazine I kid you not. In case you missed it, to, as I like to call him, missed his scheduled drug test and now sports betting sites are getting involved. Take BetUS for example. They just sent me this email (several misspellings corrected on my part)... Will he test positive? What happens if he does? Will the Cowboys suspend him? What will this mean for the season? Looking for answers to questions like these, but most fervently wondering if T.O. will fail any drug test, fans are turning to the largest, most successful and accurate sportsbook on the web, BetUS.com. Analysts at the site posted odds ...

Interlude: Conspiracy!
Guyism » celebs — skip to main | skip to sidebar [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] Tuesday, June 10, 2008 Interlude: Conspiracy! NHL: Canadian writer claims the NHL extended the Wings/Pens series TENNIS: Ivanovic officially takes over at No. 1 TENNIS: Happy birthday, Anna Kournikova! HORSE RACING: Big Brown trainer pins blame on jockey MLB: Clemens also took Viagra to enhance performance MLB: Lawsuit over Griffey's 600th home run ball? MLB: State's bid to buy Wrigley Field goes down on strikes NFL: Bills' Lynch has eye surgery, mum on hit-and-run ...

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