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ROMO FANS DON'T SEE STEROID SCANDAL FORMER BRONCOS PLAYER BRINGS OUT CROWD OF BELIEVERS FOR BOOK SIGNING.(News)
Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
; Byline: Felix Doligosa Jr., Rocky Mountain News They care about the team. They care about the ring. They care about the hits that sent opponents off the field in stretchers. They ...
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S.F. coaches, athletes say they don't see steroid problems.
Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, NM)
; ... to http://ww.santafenewmexican.com. Copyright (c) 2005, The Santa Fe New Mexican Distributed by Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News. For information on republishing this content, contact us at (800) 661-2511 (U.S.), (213) 237-4914 (worldwide), fax (213) 237-65 ...
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ROMO FANS DON'T SEE STEROID SCANDAL FORMER BRONCOS PLAYER BRINGS OUT CROWD OF BELIEVERS FOR BOOK SIGNING
Rocky Mountain News
; They care about the team. They care about the ring. They care about the hits that sent opponents off the field in stretchers. They don't care about the steroids. Bill Romanowski was at lower downtown's Tattered Cover Book Store Monday to pitch his book, Romo: My Life on the Edge - Living Dreams and
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Saturday sports mailbag
Oakland Tribune
; Maestro Barry LET'S SEE. "Steroid" Bonds could not play earlier this week because of some sort of tired leg syndrome. Something about being 42, I guess. When I was 42, I was probably in the best shape of my life. My point: Bonds simply didn't want to put himself in position where he might break
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BOB HILLE'S STARTING 5
Sporting News
; 1 The NHL. On the bright side, I saw Brendan Shanahan's game-improvement suggestions used in Disney On Ice's Finding Nemo. 2 The Nextel Cup. Some say competitive disadvantages render the season meaningless and its result a foregone conclusion. As a Colorado Rockies fan, let me just say, "Welcome to
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Putin is a Lover
NPR The Bryant Park Project
; ... back to THE BRYANT PARK PROJECT from NPR News. We are always online at npr.org. We're ... Steroid hearings on Capitol Hill, check. News from around the world, check. Kimchi in ... protect against celestial spillage. So good news for South Korean astronauts. STEWART: There ...
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PGA has no immediate plans to test players for steroids.
Drug Detection Report
; While most professional sports have adopted policies on testing players for the possible use of steroids or other performance-enhancing substances, no policy exists for professional golfers. And a PGA spokesman tells DDR there currently are no plans to establishing one. Andy Pazder, spokesman for
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What to do when your dinner bites you back: food allergies. (Allergy Warfare)
U.S. News & World Report
; W For three long years, Roberta Williams felt terrible.. The Bakersfield, Calif, homemaker and part-time massueuse turned to doctor after doctor for relief from her constant exhaustion and achiness, to no avail. Finally, last year, a doctor traced her malaise to food allergies. Eliminating red
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10 Agencies that might be the next Crispin Porter.(The Book of Tens)
Advertising Age
; 1. Anomaly If their ideas are as big as their public pronouncements, TBWA vet Carl Johnson and longtime freelancer Ernest Lupinacci will take the agency scene by storm. Anomaly burst into existence with verbal attacks on the traditional agency model, tossing around phrases like executionally
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Players pay a price at health's expense.
Kansas City Star (Kansas City, MO)
; ... condescending, brief statement answering Johnson's charge. Earlier in the week, Mike Ditka and several retired players held a news conference and complained about inadequate health care for retired players. Ditka's group seemed most upset with players association ...
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