usatoday.com - 2/12/2009
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Current concerns about the confidentiality of Major League Baseball's 2003 drug-testing results are a far cry from the feelings ...
nydailynews.com - 2/9/2009
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nydailynews.com —
The 104 players who tested positive in Major
League Baseball's 2003 survey testing program aren't the only...
ones who should be worried about seeing their names on a list of steroid users.
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Negative '03 results may face re-testing
universalsports.com - 2/11/2009
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The Roundup: Joaquin Phoenix Has Officially Lost It
The Big Lead —
... Sounds like there’s no way Fehr’s releasing the remaining 103 names of the guys who tested positive for PEDs. (USA Today) ...
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A-Rod, just days before his steroid admission. Who has the best Jewish linebackers in the NFL? New England! For those of you still doubting that Favre’s retirement is for real this time, check out this story. That would appear to clinch it — our long national nightmare has come to an end. Not everyone is applauding A-Rod for admitting his steroid use, especially this guy. Erin Andrews loves her some Bret Michaels. And sorry, Curt — looks like Donald Fehr isn’t going to allow anyone to see the other 103 names.
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