• News 14.02.2008

    The News Review:

    - Hail Uno, untainted champ in a dispiriting sports week
    - Steroids And Sports A Look At UK Scandals
    - Sports Q&A: Clemens-McNamee
    - Srinath bats strongly for sports medicine

    Hail Uno, untainted champ in a dispiriting sports week
    USA Today – Feb 14, 2008
    Let’s hear it for Uno. We cannot let his moment of barrier-breaking triumph go by unheralded, especially given the dreary tone of the week where the other only rays of sunlight through the clouds has been the opening of spring training. That, and the arrival of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue. Every quest needs its groundbreaker.

    Steroids And Sports A Look At UK Scandals
    CBS News – Feb 14, 2008
    Scandals – CBS News. , a similar story is shaping up across the pond. "Up to the Minute" Commentator Peter Allen explains.

    Sports Q&A: Clemens-McNamee
    Sports Central – Feb 14, 2008
    Can it get any better?”Needles, vials, and bloody gauze? Jose Canseco’s house? Roger Clemen’s wife? Shouldn’t shady Hollywood scumbag Tom Sizemore be in this picture, with Amy Winehouse providing the soundtrack? If this fiasco continues in this manner, I’ll have to put a parental block on Major League Baseball in my home, and I don’t even have kids. With a teaser like used drug paraphernalia, Canseco, and Debbie Clemens, this story has to get better to reach the expectations I have for scandalous baseball trials. At this rate of increasing sleaze, this trial will have to be televised on early morning Cinemax. We don’t simply expect this story to get better; we demand it.

    Srinath bats strongly for sports medicine
    Hindu – Feb 14, 2008
    MANGALORE: He is no stranger to injury, some of which threatened his career even before it took off. Therefore it made perfect sense when “Mysore Express” Javagal Srinath made a passionate plea to the authorities of Manipal University to look seriously at starting a full time course in sports medicine here on Wednesday. The former Indian fast bowler said that sports should become a subject in the school curriculum.

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