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Sunday shows: Fiorina, Hoyer, Rice, B. Bush, B. Gates
Top of the TicketAlso, Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allan, John Boehner, Lindsey Graham, Bob Riley, Charlie Crist, David Axelrod.... -
Report: Sammy Sosa Failed Drug Test in 2003
Associated PressNEW YORK -- Sammy Sosa became the latest in a string of baseball stars implicated in the sport's steroids scandal of the past decade when The New York Times reported that he tested positive for a performance-enhancing drug in 2003. The Times said Sosa is...Tags: Manny Ramirez, Los Angeles Dodgers, Health, New York Yankees, The Associated Press
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Obama's 2010 nightmare: razor-thin Democratic win
Top of the TicketTom Davis knows a thing or two about politics. The former Virginia Republican once headed up the National Republican Congressional Committee, which recruits, trains and supports GOP candidates for Congress. Now retired from the House, Davis is teaching at... -
He may not fit the bill, but he will pay price
THE IMAGE still lingers. Rafael Palmeiro, called to testify before a congressional committee on March 17, pointed his finger at committee chairman Tom Davis and denied that he had ever used illegal performance-enhancing drugs. There was no tortured legal...Tags: Parliament, Politics, Entertainment, Referenda, Hank Aaron
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Wasted words hang over return and leave little worth hearing
HE COULD have had us at "Hello" ... but that was 10 days ago. Rafael Palmeiro could have stood up on the day he was suspended and made a clean breast of it - either that or delivered some kind of explanation that passed the smell test and put to rest...Tags: Music Industry, Tampa Bay Rays, The Walt Disney Co., Baltimore Orioles, Government
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Report doubts Palmeiro
Sun ReporterWASHINGTON // A House committee report released yesterday undermines former Orioles star Rafael Palmeiro's contention that his positive steroids test was accidental and provides an alarming glimpse at life inside the team's clubhouse, which one lawmaker...Tags: Elijah E. Cummings, Steroids, Crimes, Jim Bunning, Crime, Law and Justice
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Palmeiro didn't provide hard truth, but Congress asked soft questions
WHILE WE WAIT for Congress to figure out what it is going to do with Rafael Palmeiro and Major League Baseball's flawed drug policy, it might be a good time to point out something very important. Congress isn't entirely blameless in this mess. If you...Tags: Tom Cruise, Elijah E. Cummings, Major League Baseball, Rafael Palmeiro, Sports
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Truth or consequences
Sun ReporterWhen pitching great Roger Clemens and his former trainer, Brian McNamee, answered questions from a congressional committee yesterday about Clemens' alleged steroid use, one of them wasn't telling the truth. That disconnect in credibility, rather than...Tags: Prosecution, Elijah E. Cummings, Steroids, Columbia University, Witnesses
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The Great Steroids Debate: A juicer nanny state?
All week long, Mat "Halos Heaven" Gleason and New York Sun baseball writer Tim Marchman have been debating steroids in baseball. Monday's installment probed the options for Angels owner Arte Moreno in disciplining suspected Human Growth Hormone orderer...Tags: Ron Wyden, Politics, John McCain, Antitrust Issues, CNN (tv network)
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Clemens denies drug use
Sun reporterBefore a packed congressional hearing room, Roger Clemens, one of the best pitchers in baseball history, fought to save his reputation yesterday as he angrily denied using steroids. The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform heard nearly five...Tags: Elijah E. Cummings, Steroids, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Virginia Foxx
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Palmeiro learned of failed test in May
Sun StaffWhile Orioles first baseman Rafael Palmeiro chased historic hit No. 3,000 last month, he did so with the knowledge that he had failed a drug test. According to a source familiar with the chronology, Palmeiro tested positive for a steroid in May and...Tags: National Basketball Association, National Hockey League, Baltimore Orioles, Steroids, National Football League
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House panel probing whether Palmeiro lied at hearing
Sun StaffWASHINGTON - A House committee is investigating whether Orioles star Rafael Palmeiro committed perjury in testifying March 17 that he never used steroids. Rep. Tom Davis, a Virginia Republican who chairs the House Government Reform Committee, told...Tags: White House, ESPN (tv network), Steroids, Crime, Law and Justice, Major League Baseball
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