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Mistrial declared in Clemens case
— The judge in the Roger Clemens federal perjury trial abruptly declared a mistrial on the second day of testimony, leaving government attorneys weighing whether to try again or drop the charges against the former All-Star pitcher that he lied...Tags: Human Body, Chicago Hotels, Boston Red Sox, Athletes, Roger Clemens
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Duckpins have been a Maryland favorite for more than 100 years
100 Years Ago Neighbors in war and peace Social news from Lawyers Hill in the Times: "Miss Warfield was the guest of Miss Mary Bowdoin on Sunday last." From Pfeiffer's Corner social column: "Miss Alice Wheeler spent the weekend in the home of her...Tags: Patapsco, Breastfeeding, Human Body, Ellicott City, U.S. Geological Survey
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Dream home: Sudbrook Victorian is a home for the holidays — and beyond
If you have ever seen a Currier & Ives holiday greeting card— snow on the roof of a Victorian house, a wreath at the door and a Christmas tree glowing warmly in the front bay window — then you can picture the home of Michael Sotir and his...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Arts, Land Price, Building Material, Holidays
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Schilling supports Robinson position
Sun StaffFor the second time in two days, a high-profile member of the baseball community has blasted Orioles first baseman Rafael Palmeiro, questioning the validity of his impressive statistics. One day after Hall of Famer Frank Robinson said Palmeiro's...Tags: Frank Robinson, Boston Red Sox, Baseball, Curt Schilling, Drugs and Medicines
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Players union proposes new steroids plan
sun reporterAlthough the Major League Baseball Players Association's new steroids plan isn't as stringent as the one proposed by the commissioner's office, it does add the highly controversial and reportedly oft-used amphetamines to the banned list. The proposal,...Tags: National Basketball Association, Trials, Arbitration, Baseball, Unions
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Palmeiro probe questions players
Sun reporterWASHINGTON // A congressional committee, seeking to determine whether Rafael Palmeiro lied six months ago when he testified that he never used steroids, has been interviewing major league players who know the Orioles first baseman, according to people...Tags: Colorado Rockies, Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles, Justice System, Baseball
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With no BALCO trial, public remains unsure
Sun reporterWASHINGTON // Steroids experts say federal prosecutors missed an opportunity to learn more about what slugger Barry Bonds did and didn't do - and perhaps strike a memorable blow against steroid use - by failing to proceed with a trial in the case of the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Prisons, Barry Bonds, The Pennsylvania State University, Trials
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Palmeiro suspended
Sun StaffFive months after adamantly denying before Congress that he had used steroids, Orioles first baseman Rafael Palmeiro has been suspended for violating Major League Baseball's policy on the banned substance. The suspension, announced yesterday, will last...Tags: George W. Bush, Mike Flanagan, B.J. Surhoff, Baseball, Hank Aaron
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Damaged image an anti-drug tool
Sun StaffTHREE DAYS after Rafael Palmeiro's somewhat contrite voice hit the national airwaves, Major League Baseball Commissioner Allan H. "Bud" Selig issued a statement. He wanted the public to know that all eight of this year's steroid suspensions, including...Tags: Minnesota Twins, Baltimore Orioles, Jay Gibbons, Baseball, Drugs and Medicines
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In a blink, Hall uncertain
Sun StaffCiting a confidentiality agreement with Major League Baseball repeatedly during a 25-minute teleconference yesterday, Orioles first baseman Rafael Palmeiro avoided specific questions about when and what he might have taken that triggered a failed steroids...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Baseball, Hank Aaron, Juan Marichal, Major League Baseball
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At Camden Yards, an emotional tug-of-war
Sun StaffDeep inside the bowels of Camden Yards, not more than 50 feet from the manager's office, there is a dimly lit tunnel. Each day, the tunnel is used by Orioles players as they leave the sanctuary of the clubhouse and walk onto the field, but an hour...Tags: Arts, Baltimore Orioles, Tug-of-war, Toronto Blue Jays, Baseball
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Q&A with Randy Harvey
Sun Staff-------------------- John, Towson: I was at yesterday's game from the time the gates opened. Even though the stands were buzzing, not one word was said about Palmeiro's suspension. They even touted a Raffy poster giveaway. People who hadn't heard wondered...Tags: Japan, Dundalk, Dietary Supplements, Major League Baseball, Phil Nevin
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