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05/05/2008

Daily Steroid Briefs

Ph2007060701436 1. Roger Clemens issues apologies.  Too late for all the Rocket explosions? (ESPN)

2.  Link to Travis Hafner post removed

3.  The ethics of augmentation technologies in sports (IEET)

4.  America's Shalane Fleming approaching dope-tainted world womens 10,000m mark (AFP)

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So now a guy mentioning Hafner in a post about his fantasy league team is credible enough for you to make a post linking Hafner to steroids? The Ortiz post you had a few weeks ago was bad enough but now this? A guy mad at Hafner becuase he's not producing enough in his fantasy league? That's a source? I come to your site for good and credible information about steroid users. If that's the crap you're going to be using I won't be coming back.

Scott

Kinda limp-dicked, removing your link about Hafner. Either stick to your guns, or don't post at all.

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