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Negative '03 results may face re-testing
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.
Fehr: 2003 drug-testing results should remain confidential
Fehr: 2003 drug-testing results should remain confidential
usatoday.com — Current concerns about the confidentiality of Major League Baseball's 2003 drug-testing results are a far cry from... the feelings ... (more) Fehr: 2003 drug-testing results should remain confidential

Armstrong’s drug-testing program scrapped
universalsports.com — Armstrong's drug-testing program scrapped (more) Armstrong’s drug-testing program scrapped
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Major League Jerk — ... Baseball players that tested negative for steroids in 2003 may have their urine samples from that test re-tested. Why? Well, apparently Barry Bonds original test came back clean and was re-tested. The new result came back positive with a previously undetectable steroid. ...

More Testing
baseballmusings.com — ... The Daily News reports that those negative 2003 urine samples still exist and might be retested to see if anything undetectable then is found now. So just because someone came up negative in 2003 doesn't mean he's out of the woods. ...

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