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 | 20 mar 11:30 | Olympic-style drug testing sounds good, but can it last? source: 15rounds.com To say that Olympic-style drug testing is the right thing to do is the equivalent of a beauty-pageant contestant saying she believes in world peace. Between believing in it and doing it, however, there are arguments about procedure, ego and potential rancor, otherwise known as devils in the details. If it was so obvious and so... pinoyadobo.co.cc 20 hours ago |
 | 20 mar 10:15 | Enthralling viewing is a real education It’s all too easy to criticise television these days as being little more than a diet of suet pudding that’s stodgy and unappetising but fills a hole. Generally it’s true, but it’s not all a lost cause. There are gems; you just have to look a little harder to find them. Syrian Schools is certainly not your usual stodge. On the contrary,... tribunemagazine.co.uk 21 hours ago |
 | 20 mar 01:12 | alt.gossip.celebrities - 25 new messages in 13 topics - digest alt.gossip.celebrities http://groups.google.com/group/alt.gossip.celebrities?hl=en alt.gossip.celebrities@googlegroups.com Today's topics: * Anna Nicole Smith estate denied $300 million - 2 messages, 2 authors http://groups.google.com/group/alt.gossip.celebrities/t/bd0484418f55baf5?hl=en * am i paranoid? "norway spiral light" doesn't show up on the... leequerv.blogspot.com 30 hours ago |
 | 19 mar 20:21 | What would increased academic standards do to UNLV athletics? Dan Ball reportingWith the NCAA Tournament in full swing, a new study has once again raised the issue of student athletes and their grades. This week Secretary of Education Arne Duncan suggested new rules be put into place which would require that 40 percent of a teams students graduate or the team would be banned from playing in any post season... msn.com 35 hours ago |
 | 19 mar 18:09 | Knockout Nation: The Blood Testing for Mayweather-Mosley Detailed, Where... Roughly 2 months ago, the biggest fight in boxing history did not happen due to arguments regarding the testing for performance enhancing drugs. And now, the fallout from that decision continues to effect and possibly change the future of boxing as we know it. Yesterday (March 18), representatives for Floyd Mayweather, Shane Mosley, and Golden Boy... allhiphop.com 37 hours ago |
 | 19 mar 14:37 | Fighters agree to Olympic-style testing NEW YORK -- Floyd Mayweather Jr. and welterweight champion Shane Mosley will undergo Olympic-style drug testing for their May 1 fight in Las Vegas, which they hope will set a new standard for boxing. Representatives of the two fighters joined Travis Tygart of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency on a conference call Thursday to discuss the program, which is... unifiedchamp.com 40 hours ago |
 | 19 mar 02:00 | Shane Mosley, Floyd Mayweather Jr. agree to Olympic-style drug testing for... NEW YORK — Floyd Mayweather Jr. and welterweight champion Shane Mosley will undergo Olympic-style drug testing for their May 1 fight in Las Vegas, which they hope will set a new standard for boxing.Representatives of the two fighters joined Travis Tygart of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency on a conference call Thursday to discuss the program, which is... termsport.com |
 | 19 mar 00:45 | HTML5: Bulit by amateurs and made for amateurs Remember back in the days before professional athletes were allowed to participate in the Olympics? The Olympics was all about the purity of amateur athletics. And if an athlete took even the smallest compensation for anything they did they were banned from the Olympics. ( The same still holds true for today’s college athletes. ) Then [...] fullasagoog.com |
 | 18 mar 23:09 | Floyd Mayweather and Shane Mosley back Olympic-style drug testing • Mayweather and Mosley to undergo tests for 1 May fight • Boxers hope their example will set a new standard Floyd Mayweather Jr and the welterweight champion Shane Mosley will undergo Olympic-style drug testing for their 1 May fight in Las Vegas, which they hope will set a new standard for boxing. Representatives of the two fighters joined... sportandhealthnews.com |
 | 18 mar 21:32 | Headlines for Thursday, March 18, 2010 Gaza-fired rocket kills one in Israel Election violence erupts as Mexico campaign season heats up Senate passes cocaine fair sentencing law Residents on high alert in Midwest as flooding begins Wayne Collett, athlete banned from Olympics, dies at 60 read more fsrn.org |
 | 18 mar 19:28 | Austrian Sprinter Admits to Trying to by GH via Text Message! Austrian sprinter avoids provisional doping ban Bettina Mueller-Weissina, a seven-time Austria sprint champion who competed at the 2004 Olympics, will not be provisionally suspended after allegedly violating anti-doping rules for a second time in her career. By Associated Press | Posted: Mar 17, 11:45a ET | Updated: Mar 17, 11:45a ET Related to... rxmuscle.com |
 | 18 mar 15:01 | THE CURIOUS INDEX, 3/18/2010 DON'T CRUSH OUR HATE-FILLED FANTASIES. Lane Kiffin just gets "Du Hast" running in our head anyway, but if the "logistical difficulties" surrounding the long-delayed signing of Seantrel Henderson to USC turn out to be him flipping to Ohio State, we will wake up pissing ourselves laughing for a week, and it won't be like the last time that happened... everydayshouldbesaturday.com |
 | 18 mar 01:00 | GoLite Receives Apparel Magazine’s Sustainability All-Star Award GoLite, the premier manufacturer of lightweight, high performance, sustainable apparel and equipment designed specifically for outdoor athletes, was honored this week with Apparel Magazine’s 2010 Sustainability All-Star Award. This award recognizes companies that have made significant steps toward implementing more environmentally and socially... outdoorindustry.org |
 | 17 mar 22:33 | Feel-bad story of the day: Paralympians appear to be cheating A gruesome performance-boosting technique amongst disabled athletes, which can involve deliberately breaking bones or sabotaging personal medical equipment, is being probed at the Paralympics. As with the Winter Olympics in February, a record number of competitors are being screened for use of banned performance-enhancing drugs such as steroids and... nationalpost.com |
 | 17 mar 21:27 | Duncan wants March Madness ban for teams with low grad rates Updated 5:55 p.m. ET Basketball-playing Education Secretary Arne Duncan wants the NCAA to ban colleges and universities with low athlete graduation rates from participating in the annual March Madness college basketball tournament. Education Secretary Arne Duncan. (AP) Teams with graduation rates of less than 40 percent should be banned from... washingtonpost.com |
 | 17 mar 14:46 | New skit - Extra! Extra! Short and sweet. Makes its point with a little humor and a good stomp on the toes. May send this one over to Dropouts. Seems like a good fit for them. Extra! Extra! By John Cosper www.righteousinsanity.com CHARACTERS A bunch of apathetic Christians A news guy selling papers A bunch of Christians sit on a park bench at center. The news guy enters... johncosper.typepad.com |
 | 17 mar 03:26 | Lawrence Tierney Lawrence Tierney, actor: born New York 15 March 1919; married (three children); died Los Angeles 26 February 2002. One of the screen's foremost "tough guys", Lawrence Tierney came to fame when he played the title role in the classic "B" movie Dillinger (1945). It was a role he continued to be identified with throughout a career which was severely... news.independentminds.livejournal.com |
 | 17 mar 03:07 | Book Review: The Night Olympic Team The Night Olympic Dream The first positive test of the 2010 Vancouver Olympics has emerged, with Polish cross-country skier Kornelia Marek anxiously awaiting the results of her B sample test March 12 in Richmond, B.C., after her A sample indicated EPO use. That mars the picture of a doping-free Games that many had trumpeted, when more than 2,000... fasterskier.com |
 | 16 mar 16:40 | Tribunal Arbitral du Sport Court of Arbitration for Sport – Valverde CYCLING: THE COURT OF ARBITRATION FOR SPORT DISMISSES THE APPEAL OF ALEJANDRO VALVERDE AND CONFIRMS THE TWO YEAR BAN IMPOSED BY CONI This is the exact press release as it appeared from CAS on March 16th, 2010 Lausanne, 16 March 2010 – The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has dismissed the appeal filed by the Spanish cyclist Alejandro Valverde... bicycle.net |
 | 16 mar 14:40 | CAS dismisses Valverde appeal The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has dismissed the appeal filed by the Spanish cyclist Alejandro Valverde against the decision of the National Olympic Committee of Italy (CONI) suspending him for two years from all sports events organized on Italian soil. As a consequence, the suspension remains in force until 10 May 2011. On 11 May... wielertom.com |
 | 16 mar 09:52 | Epi - Strong What is Epi-Strong? Epi-Strong is a powerful supplement used to gain impressive lean size and strength gains with no water retention. Its epic, its strong. Its Epi-Strong What kind of results can I expect from Epi-Strong? Epi-Strong is a lean mass builder. You will gain only lean weight and have a very noted increase in strength. There are many... steroidology.com |
 | 16 mar 06:01 | Daily green travel headlines #GTNews : Development Bank of St Kitts offering interest free loans to support food ... bit.ly/9fwRO6 #GTNews : Japan's famous Tsukiji fish market braces for tuna trade ban bit.ly/9RFZ0n #GTNews : More Jesus, less Darwin? In Texas, Yes bit.ly/cX0BxG #GTNews : 'It was very pure' bit.ly/a1KFw3 #GTNews : Grand Canyon Alternative Spring Break Popular... greentravel1.blogspot.com |
 | 15 mar 00:16 | The Business of Steroids in Baseball Introduction For the past decade Major League Baseball has been forced to deal with the fact that at least one hundred of its players have been linked to steroid use, with the actual number probably far greater than that. [1] The Mitchell Report, an independent investigation into the illegal use of steroids in Major League Baseball done by George... justia.com |
 | 14 mar 17:05 | Ephedra-based diet pills and doping Soccer Guide to Training and Coaching Spectacular sport performances often coexisted with equally sensational doping cases. One of the most common and popular enhancing substances was the Ephedra-based diet pill. Many sportsmen were publicly shamed, banned from their sport and left the competitive scene. Why should athletes stay away from Ephedra... soccerzeek.com |
 | 13 mar 21:23 | Spring Practice News and Notes On-field preparations for the 2010 season kicked off yesterday afternoon in Tuscaloosa with the beginning of spring practice. Though it was a mere preview of things to come -- due to spring break, Alabama won't return to the practice fields until March 22nd -- there was plenty of news to be found yesterday. Let's take a quick recap and discuss what... sbnation.com |
 | 13 mar 15:00 | The New Human Growth Hormone Test Written by: BikePure.org There has been much publicity recently regarding the new test for the banned Human Growth Hormone. It has long been the case that some riders have abused this substance, yet there was never a sufficient, reliable blood test to determine if a rider had been using it, until now that is. After many months of research and... bicycle.net |
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