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Fox News (Free subscription) | yesterday
The ATP Tour will not reopen a doping case against Andre Agassi even though he admitted to lying about using crystal meth in 1997. Agassi revealed in his recent autobiography that he failed a 1997 drug test, a result he says was thrown out after he lied by claiming he "unwittingly" took crystal meth. However, ATP chairman Adam Helfant said on Friday that there was no way to sanction the American...
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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | yesterday
Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal has reacted to the claims made by former American player Andre Agassi about taking crystal meth in 1997 and lying about it.
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Sify (Free subscription) | yesterday
London: Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal has reacted to the claims made by former American player Andre Agassi about taking crystal meth in 1997 and lying about it to an independent doping tribunal
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A little about .... (Free subscription) | yesterday
London, Nov 21- ANI: Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal has reacted to the claims made by former American player Andre Agassi about taking crystal meth in 1997 and lying about it to an independent doping tribunal to save his skin
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New York Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
In his autobiography, Andre Agassi admits using crystal meth in 1997 and then lying to tennis antidoping authorities about it.
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Washington Post (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
LONDON -- The ATP Tour will not reopen a doping case against Andre Agassi even though he admitted to lying about using crystal meth in 1997.
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
The ATP Tour will not reopen a doping case against Andre Agassi even though he admitted to lying about using crystal meth in 1997.
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Monsters and Critics (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
London - Andre Agassi's crystal meth confession will not spark a probe into the 1997 case due to the
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BooMan Tribune (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
I think the economy is pretty darn awful, but with record profits on Wall Street and all the happy talk about a recovery from the recession (albeit a jobless recovery) it's confusing for many people as to what our economic future really holds. Well, here's relevant statistic that sums it up nicely, one that shows the so-called recovery is mostly a smoke and mirrors vaudeville magician's routine by...
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JammieWearingFool (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
This kid really needs a beatdown. I'd leave it up to his parents to set him straight but I don't believe there's a father in the picture and last I saw his mother was arrested for selling crystal meth. Still, he manages to worm his way into the news every day. Time for a reality check, you little punk.It's official -- Levi Johnston is a first-class idiot. He was spotted Tuesday at JFK wearing
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Convicted drug dealer and organized-crime enforcer James Edward Clark was between a (crystal meth) rock and a hard place. The ex-con was facing 30 years to life for a Feb. 11 conviction for attempted manufacture of methamphetamine and possession of red phosphorous with intent to manufacture meth.
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SeekingAlpha Retail Stocks (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
David Goldman submits: Yesterday morning’s news that housing starts “unexpectedly” dropped by 11 percent month-on-month is consistent with my grim view of the American economy. The crystal-meth monetary policy at the Fed makes everyone feel better, until they don’t. The nonstop rise in the price of dollar hedges tells us that it can’t last forever. Large balance sheets...
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CityNews: Top Stories (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
Police claim they've uncovered a crystal-meth manufacturing operation running out of a duplex near Lawrence and Avenue Road.
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Infinitives Unsplit (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
OK, so we know that addictions of all sorts are rampaging through our society. It's not just crystal meth, heroin, prescription drugs and alcohol, we're now seeing addictive behavior in all sorts of things, from eating to such formerly thought harmless things like exercise. The reasons for this are twofold. Firstly, we're so much richer as a society, meaning that people can actually become addicted:...
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Politics in the Zeros (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
Come again? Wait a minute. Let’s get this straight. The Executive Director of the SFHA, the agency responsible for putting roofs over the heads of the San Francisco’s poors and downtroddens, has never heard of a drug that has been the scourge of the city for over a decade? Incredible but true.