[May 13 2006]
Reporters face more jail time than steroid dealers
Reporters face more jail time than steroid dealers May 9, 2006 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Five people linked to the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative were convicted of doling out steroids to elite athletes. But in an ironic twist, two San Francisco Chronicle wri...
[May 13 2006]
Man Charged With Steroid Possession
Man Charged With Steroid Possession May 12, 2006 A Lakeland man was arrested Monday after he had several hundred steroid tablets mailed to his apartment, Lakeland police said.The steroids were shipped to Heath Satallante, 31, through the United States Pos...
[May 12 2006]
NJSIAA set to begin steroid testing in fall
NJSIAA set to begin steroid testing in fall, By: Walt BurrowsMay 10, 2006ROBBINSVILLE -- The NJSIAA's steroid testing policy is in place and ready for implementation beginning with championship events in October. The project's undertaking was charged by f...
[May 10 2006]
DOC to randomly test workers for steroids, other drugs
DOC to randomly test workers for steroids, other drugs, By: David RoyseMay 9, 2006TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - As part of an effort to restore the Department of Corrections' image, Secretary Jim McDonough said Tuesday that the agency will begin random drug tests o...
[May 10 2006]
Federal Shield Law Could Help Chronicle Reporters Protect Sources
Federal Shield Law Could Help Chronicle Reporters Protect Sources, By T.J. Quinn and Teri ThompsonMay 6, 2006For 2 1/2 years, the San Francisco Chronicle’s legal team has fought off the government’s attempts to subpoena the reporters who broke the BALCO s...
[May 07 2006]
Attorney subpoenas reporters in steroid case
Attorney subpoenas reporters in steroid case May 6, 2006 SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A U.S. attorney probing steroid use by professional athletes has subpoenaed the San Francisco Chronicle and two of its reporters to testify on leaks in the investigation.In...
[May 07 2006]
Review: Steroid exposé hits hard, lacks perspective, By: Edward Iwata
Review: Steroid exposé hits hard, lacks perspective, By: Edward Iwata May 5, 2006, USA TODAY Many sports fans are deluded about their larger-than-life icons. As long as their heroes are winners, some major league flaws can be ignored.Luckily, Mark Fainaru...
[May 05 2006]
Steroids remain a juicy topic
Steroids remain a juicy topic, By: Ray BuckMay 5, 2006Once he moves past the self-aggrandizement, Bob Costas packs quite a punch with his HBO special on steroids in baseball.Costas Now addresses the matter of juicing by major-leaguers, both in the past ...
[May 03 2006]
Now's the time that Costas will revisit steroids
Now's the time that Costas will revisit steroids, By: Neil BestMay 2, 2006 Bob Costas never used the word vindicated. But we can. I wouldn't stop you, he said.So here goes: Costas has been vindicated, many times over, on a concern he was among the firs...
[May 03 2006]
Arlington Police Break Up Major Steroid Operation
Arlington Police Break Up Major Steroid Operation May 2, 2006 ARLINGTON, Mass. --Arlington police think they have put an end to a major steroid manufacturing and Internet distribution business with the arrest Monday of a local man. Police arrested Joseph ...