Steroids

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Rafael Palmeiro "comes clean" about steroids: Hey, it wasn't my fault. Plus: NBA attendance fun, boxing.
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Baseball owners and players negotiate: 3 steroid strikes and yer ... out? Maybe? Plus: LSU lets down Katrina victims. And: Tear down Fenway!
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Barry Bonds' first hit just missed going out, so he must be off the juice, right? Sure, life's just that simple.
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Ex-Baylor coach Dave Bliss, who tried to frame a murdered player to save his own hide, has a new gig. The good news: The Dakota Wizards checked his references. Plus: Lance Armstrong and drugs -- the readers write.
Out of here? Out of here?
Home runs are down this year, but that doesn't necessarily mean players are off the juice. Steroids still cast a grim shadow over baseball, and all of us -- players, owners, the union and fans -- are to blame.
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Rafael Palmeiro's drug denials sound more like Bush or Rove than Clinton. The readers write.
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Rafael Palmeiro tests positive. Maybe the post-steroids era hasn't started after all. Plus: Manny Ramirez is happy! And other trade-deadline non-blockbusters.
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Victor Conte's light sentence isn't a disaster. The BALCO case changed the sports landscape even if its founder won't rot in prison. Plus: Letters From Lost Fans.
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Who was it who said Reggie Miller had nothing left? Bzzzt! Wrong. Plus: One important word about steroids.
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"We want to burn witches." An interview with Will Carroll, author of "The Juice," who studied baseball's drug problem and found out how much we all don't know.
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Jason Giambi should stay with the Yankees for the good of the game. Plus: ESPN loves -- LOVES! -- the NBA all-defensive team.
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The Washington Wizard formula for NBA playoff fun: Dominate, choke, survive. Plus: Steroids are so much sexier than speed.
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Barry Bonds blames the media. Yeah, we got him good this time. Plus: Pat Summitt breaks Dean Smith's record. Can we compare them? Of course.
Jose's last blast Jose's last blast
Bumbling, arrogant, bloodshot-eyed but utterly endearing, Jose Canseco transformed the sanctimonious steroid hearings into a theater of unpleasant truths.
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Congress and steroids, Bill James and the religion of clutch: The readers write.
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Congress wants the truth about steroids in baseball. But it will settle for some grandstanding and C-Span face time.
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Steroids have been great for baseball's business, but steroid revelations may be even better.
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Jose Canseco, steroids and NHL doomsday: The readers write.
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Jose Canseco's "Juiced": Believe it or not, it's a pretty good read. And when it comes to the steroid charges, believing's not a bad bet.
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For Jason Giambi, sorry means never having to say you're sorry. Plus: Did baseball superstars really used to stick with one team?
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Jose Canseco is an attention whore, but that doesn't have to mean his steroid accusations are all lies. Plus: The Go Daddy Girl and the rest of the Super Bowl ad crop.
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Baseball gets one right with a new steroid-testing plan with actual teeth. Plus: What would you rather read than Marv Levy's memoir?
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Of asterisks, outrage and enlarged breasts: The readers write about Barry Bonds and steroids.
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A week into the "now we know" era, how do we think about all those home runs by Barry Bonds? Plus: Week 14.
I'm in denial
Did the Giants slugger pump himself up with steroids? I don't know and I don't care.
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