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Making His Pitch
Roger Clemens now has a new performance to fit in among all the others, the pair of 20-strikeout games, the tips of his cap after each of his three retirements, the wins in the playoffs and World Series. Added to that legacy yesterday were 4 1/2 hours of Clemens defending himself -- sometimes...
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ACC BasketBlog — The BEST ACC Basketball Coverage!!! Getting your mind right: Mike Wise of the Washington Post: Untruth Be Told- "It isn't just that he almost certainly lied; it is the audacity of Roger Clemens to think that he is big enough to get away with perjury." Clemens Denies Using Steroids Pitcher's Legacy Is Clouded Daytona start isn't guaranteed: "Top-level drivers fighting to make field." The Conference Headlines: Duke Duke duo staves ...

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WAITING IT OUTNY Post: Sports 2/14/2008
TAMPA - Andy Pettitte's involvement in the Mitchell Report and the congressional hearings that pitted Roger Clemens against Brian McNamee yesterday have extracted such a toll on the pitcher that he asked for and has been granted permission to show...
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Notes: Ausmus supports ClemensMajor League Baseball News 2/14/2008
Because he was traveling from California to Florida on Wednesday, Astros catcher Brad Ausmus was not able to watch his friend and former teammate Roger Clemens testify before Congress. However, Ausmus continues to hope Clemens will be vindicated.