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Young Danny Bonaduce meets young Farrah Fawcett
WatchdogIn 1970, I thought Danny Bonaduce was the funniest person on TV. He's not so funny anymore, other than morbid curiosity over events such as his boxing draw with Jose Canseco over the weekend. The video above shows young......Tags: Farrah Fawcett
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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: Steroids, Baseball, Health and Safety at School, Crime, Law and Justice, Duke University
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Shadow of steroids continues to grow
At the beginning, they called it "Project Bingo." It became better known as the BALCO investigation. Once again, the probe into athletes' steroid use is redefining America's pastime along with a few other sports, causing some to wonder if we can really...Tags: Athletes, Curt Schilling, Steroids, Baseball, Alex Rodriguez
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Chesley Sullenberger aces '60 Minutes' sitdown
WatchdogThis has nothing to do with sports, but great job by Sully on "60 Minutes" Sunday. There aren't many pure, truth-telling heroes left in our society. We're pretty much down to Sully and Jose Canseco now.......Tags: Chesley B. Sullenberger III
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Report: A-Rod tested positive for steroids
On the Yankees beatAlex Rodriguez tested positive for two illegal performance-enhancing drugs in 2003, SI.com reported this morning. Rodriguez, then with the Texas Rangers, won the American League Most Valuable award in the 2003 season. According to the SI.com report, which...Tags: Sports, American League, Baseball, Alex Rodriguez, Major League Baseball
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Tony Kornheiser admits on ESPN to 'shooting up drugs'
WatchdogMaking a rare appearance on ESPN's "The Sports Reporters" Sunday, (Lynbrook) Tony Kornheiser opened up about the drug use that helped him land a job at Newsday in 1970, followed by assorted other media entites in the ensuing decades. Click......Tags: ESPN (tv network), News Media, Newspapers
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Manny Ramirez was on Jose Canseco's list
WatchdogOn April 8, Jose Canseco wrote this on Twitter: "Of the 103 unnamed players on the list who tested positive for steroids in 2003, Manny Ramirez's name is most likely on the list, 90%." I know today's Manny bombshell is......Tags: Manny Ramirez, Twitter, Inc., Calendars, Days, and Months
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Carl Pavano is better now than he was with Yankees
WatchdogToday's Newsday Sports Blog Post of the Day comes to us from Adam Ronis' fantasy sports site, in which he manages two impressive feats: Defending Carl Pavano and using a blur of statistics to support his case, some of which......Tags: Sports
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Obama Boulevard? Ugh, not yet
Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel BlogsSo the city of West Park has decided to name a street Barack Obama Boulevard. My reaction: No way. But then again, I???m opposed to naming any street, park or building after a living person, no matter how great, inspirational......Tags: Ronald Reagan, Government, National Government, Barack Obama
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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: Columbia University, Pete Rose, Steroids, Baseball, Lawyers
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A. Rodriguez denies using steroids
Alex Rodriguez denied using performance-enhancing drugs, telling CBS' 60 Minutes in an interview aired last night that he has never felt as if he needed them to compete. The New York Yankees slugger also said he isn't sure he's worth his record...Tags: American League, Steroids, 60 Minutes (tv program), Baseball, Oakland Athletics
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3 '07 O's not users in Grimsley affidavit
Sun reporterThree prominent 2007 Orioles who were named as steroid users last year in a Los Angeles Times report on the infamous Jason Grimsley affidavit were never mentioned as using performance-enhancing drugs in that document, which was unsealed by federal...Tags: Miguel Tejada, Steroids, Baseball, Oakland Athletics, Chuck Knoblauch
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