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Wired
January 2007
Mark McClusky
The Righteous Fury of Dick Pound As head of the World Anti-Doping Agency, this man is on a crusade to rid elite sports of performance-enhancing drugs. And he's making a few enemies along the way. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
November 29, 2011
Diane M. Grassi
MLB's HGH Test More Smoke and Mirrors Major League Baseball's latest feat of extended "labor peace" with the Major League Players Association was reached on November 22, 2011. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Jose Espinoza
Only Drug Testing Can Save Boxing The sport needs a drug-testing regimen to save itself financially. "...the fight that was "supposed to save boxing" was canceled because both sides couldn't agree on a fair drug-testing schedule." mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
July 2005
Brian Alexander
The Awful Truth About Drugs in Sports Drug-testing expert Don Catlin is the doping detective who helped break the BALCO scandal wide open- and the man who's about to launch a radical new campaign to finally solve the problem of drugs in sports. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
November 2003
Stuart Stevens
Drug Test Everybody knows that many athletes cheat by using performance-enhancing drugs like steroids, testosterone, and EPO. But what is it like to take these banned substances? Do they really help you win? To find out, we sent an amateur cyclist out to try them and report back. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
February 11, 2009
Allen St. John
Alex Rodriguez's Drug of Choice: A Close Look at Primobolan and Its Effects Since the shocking report of Alex Rodriguez using performance-enhancing drugs, there has been little of how he might have benefited. Here's a closer look at the drug that was discovered in A-Rod's urine samples. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
September 19, 2007
Will Tidey
Juicing Another Game? A while back baseball higher-ups decided performance-enhancing drugs were irrelevant to the sport. How could one group be so wrong? mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
January 2003
Dayn Perry
Pumped-Up Hysteria Forget the hype. Steroids aren't wrecking professional baseball. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
June 2005
Aaron Steinberg
In Defense of Steroids Jose Canseco's surprisingly sensible case for juice: A book review of Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits, and How Baseball Got Big, by Jose Canseco. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
January 7, 2004
Steve Seepersaud
Steroid Use In Sports If the guys around you are using supplements, the pressure is high to keep up with them. For pro athletes, high-profile jobs and very high incomes are at stake. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
June 20, 2002
Allen Barra
Marvin Miller: Don't trust baseball's drug-testing proposal The former head of the Baseball Players Association says that the owners have no reason to crack down on steroid use -- so the commissioner's random-test proposal may just be moral grandstanding. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
September 10, 2002
Tom Verducci
A Dopey Policy Baseball's new drug testing program is the laughingstock of experts who see it for what it is -- a toothless public relations ploy. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
September 26, 2005
Chris Cornell
Baseball's Big Embarrassment If those in charge of the sport don't change what is happening to their game in an appropriate manner, they will lose their fan base permanently. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Andrew Tilin
Doping And The Tour de France Maybe Lance Armstrong should tell the truth about his past. Or maybe people should learn a bit about the history of doping and lay off Lance. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
April 16, 2005
Greg Wyshynski
Survey Says: Steroids Don't Matter The Associated Press and AOL Sports polled 1,001 adults about their thoughts on professional baseball today. The results are interesting, if not startling. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Dave Golokhov
Top 10: Steroid Excuses Athletes are known for their physical gifts and not their intellectual aptitude, which explains why there have been so many far-fetched steroid excuses over the years. These top 10 steroid excuses have been used by many athletes. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
February 10, 2005
Piet Van Leer
Should Jose Canseco Be Believed? Yes, we've been here before with Canseco, and odds are if we buy enough books, he'll make other shocking claims in later editions. But should he be ignored? mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
January 20, 2004
Eric Poole
Confessions of a Former Ephedrine User The most insidious thing about ephedrine isn't that it can kill you -- cyanide can kill you, too, but you don't see otherwise healthy young people dropping dead from taking cyanide. No, the most insidious thing about ephedrine is that, like steroids, it works. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
March 7, 2005
Dave Golokhov
I Hate Mondays: First is the Worst Who will be the first Major League Baseball player to test positive for steroids? It's what we are all waiting for ... someone to slip up. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
February 19, 2012
Diane M. Grassi
Looks Like Lance, Inc. Too Big to Fail For nearly a two-year period, the U.S. Department of Justice invested untold millions of dollars, at taxpayer expense, for various investigations pertinent to Lance Armstrong. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
June 2004
Heil & Bradley
Spinning in Their Graves The Tour's new scandal: Elite cyclists are mysteriously dropping dead. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
July 7, 2006
Jeffrey Boswell
Sports Q&A: Real Deal, Please Sit Down Why is "retired" Evander Holyfield returning to the ring?... Will the doping scandal "cycling's greatest event"?... mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com Steroids It is important to understand the dangers associated with steroid use -- dangers that not all men are aware of. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
February 2, 2005
Tom Kosinski
Sports Integrity, Where is It? I first thought maybe this was like a parody of professional wrestling, and the MLB was actually encouraging more players to start using steroids. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
March 26, 2005
Greg Wyshynski
Sports Media's Steroid Hypocrisy Today's sports pundits have more in common with Major League Baseball's braintrust than they'd like to admit -- they all placed their heads in the sand just deep enough to play blind to the sport's steroid subculture while still being able to hear the cash register ring. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
January 2010
Brian Alexander
Good Cop, Bad Cop A growing number of critics contend that WADA, the international agency that oversees drug testing in sports, has become overzealous and arrogant, sometimes trampling the civil liberties of athletes in the process. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
May 28, 2002
Tom Verducci
Baseball's worst-kept secret Now the worst-kept secret is out: Steroids have a firm footing in the game and they do enhance performance... mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
February 8, 2010
Rajendrani Mukhopadhyay
To catch a cheating athlete As the athletes take center stage at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics and Paralympic Winter Games this month, chemists will be hard at work behind the scenes to catch athletes looking to win by taking drugs or blood products to artificially boost their performance during the competition. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
April 15, 2003
Layden & Yaeger
Playing Favorites? An ex-USOC official says some athletes were allowed to bend the drug rules. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
June 20, 2007
Joe Boesch
Giambi Shouldn't Be the MLB Scapegoat But he may have opened his mouth too much this time on the issue of steroids. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
August 31, 2005
Diane M. Grassi
Unaccountability Leaves Cloud Over MLB As long as positive drug test results can be dismissed by players, doubted in the headlines, and penalties to players so meager, Major League Baseball will continue to have a public relations cloud over its head. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
March 14, 2005
Dave Golokhov
I Hate Mondays: Gambling With Steroids Olympic athletes who try to bend the rules are ousted and excommunicated. Baseball players who have steadily used steroids in the past should go the same way. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
May 22, 2007
Paul Tenorio
Should Barry Bonds Be a Hall of Famer? Barry Bonds surely had Hall of Fame numbers before the steroid controversy erupted. So does his alleged steroid use change the picture -- and should it? mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
June 14, 2004
Arlene Weintraub
Can Drug-Busters Beat New Steroids? Scientists enlisted by anti-doping agencies are trying to stay a step ahead of the cheaters as the Athens Olympics approach. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
June 10, 2006
Greg Wyshynski
The Steroid Gossip Game It's a difficult gig for anyone paid to promote Major League Baseball's product as a sports journalist, to reconcile one's dedication to morals and standards while celebrating alleged, supposed, and would-be "cheaters." mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
August 31, 2006
Ryan Ballengee
Golf and Doping: A Real Possibility The PGA Tour must pilot a drug testing program in 2007 and create a full program for the 2008 season. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
September 13, 2000
Frank Deford
A culture of 'sus' So overwhelming is the perception that drugs sustain most Olympic athletes, that it really doesn't matter how much the well is poisoned. Almost every record and every winner is sus. Sus, a shortened version of the word "suspicious," is, so far as I know, only used in Olympic circles. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
June 26, 2009
Paul Foeller
Do We Really Hate Steroid Use? We are guilty of enabling their steroid use by remaining willingly and blissfully ignorant of it. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
May 25, 2000
Tim Layden
An artificial edge? Athletes try anything in quest to be the best mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
October 11, 2002
Tim Layden
Marathon (wo)man Paula Radcliffe is running into a potential firestorm. She may destroy the women's world record in Sunday's Chicago Marathon. But, if she runs too fast, people will assume that she must be using performance-enhancing drugs. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
February 27, 2009
Jeffrey Boswell
Sports Q&A: A-Rod: HG "H" For "Honesty" Coming "clean" has never been so dirty. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
October 21, 2015
Matt Chappell
Doping In Sport 2015 Nearly three years on from the scandal that was the Lance Armstrong confession, the journalist that spent 13 years of his life trying to bring him down, David Walsh, still has his eye on the ball. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
May 15, 2009
Jeffrey Boswell
Sports Q&A: Manny Ramirez' Ball Tales Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Manny Ramirez, recently suspended for testing positive for a banned drug, said the drugs were prescribed by a physician for a "personal health issue." Should we buy Ramirez' explanation? mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
July 20, 2011
Clinton Riddle
Less is More Both Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens have shown federal lawyers to be rather, shall we say, prone to the breaking ball. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
February 5, 2009
Sean Crowe
Taking a Stand on Performance-Enhancing Drugs Is it really fair to tarnish Barry Bonds for doing something we're pretty sure a large percentage of the pitchers he was facing was also doing? mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
February 2009
Christopher Keyes
King of Pain He's got seven yellow jerseys. He's not getting paid. He's 37 years old. So why is Lance Armstrong racing again? Because he still has something to prove -- and nothing else hurts so good. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
June 14, 2004
"We're as Good as the Bad Guys" Scientist Don Catlin says drug testing can be "just days" behind the people designing new performance enhancers for athletes. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
August 17, 2005
Josh Frank
Baseball's Numbers Game: One For the Record In the midst of the latest steroid scandals, baseball has found its record books being threatened. But this isn't the first time those records have come under assault by a changing game. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
March 9, 2001
Tim Layden
Hunter's acquiescence smacks of guilt Track athletes need to do more to prove they are clean... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
August 15, 2000
Rick Reilly
The 'Roid to Ruin It's not the balls. It's not the parks. It's not the pitchers. It's not the bats. It's not the mud. It's the players. You want juiced? The players are juiced. Steroids. Nukes. Testosterone cocktails. mark for My Articles similar articles