17Apr/13

Otter lets organ donor bill become law without his signature, signs teacher … – The Spokesman Review (blog)


The Spokesman Review (blog)

Otter lets organ donor bill become law without his signature, signs teacher
The Spokesman Review (blog)
Butch Otter has allowed a twice-amended bill to promote organ donation to become law without his signature. The bill, SB 1072aa, allows Idahoans to make a voluntary $2 contribution to an organ donation fund when they apply for or renew their driver’s

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17Apr/13

Sports Other Sports – London Free Press


Sydney Morning Herald

Sports Other Sports
London Free Press
Lance Armstrong returned four samples with traces of banned corticosteroids in the 1999 Tour de France, the International Cycling Union (UCI) said on Wednesday, although the governing body added it did not handle them as positive tests. On Tuesday the
The International Cycling Union (UCI) has defended itself after it confirmed BBC News
International Cycling Union face renewed criticism after memo shows Lance Telegraph.co.uk
UCI Quashed Armstrong’s Positive Test ResultsOutside Magazine
road.cc –Irish Times
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17Apr/13

Armstrong's samples showed steroids in 1999 – Sarnia Observer


Sydney Morning Herald

Armstrong’s samples showed steroids in 1999
Sarnia Observer
Lance Armstrong returned four samples with traces of banned corticosteroids in the 1999 Tour de France, the International Cycling Union (UCI) said on Wednesday, although the governing body added it did not handle them as positive tests. On Tuesday the
The International Cycling Union (UCI) has defended itself after it confirmed BBC News
International Cycling Union face renewed criticism after memo shows Lance Telegraph.co.uk
Lance Armstrong Failed Four Drug Tests During 1999 Tour de France, Admits NESN.com
Irish Times –Newstrack India –road.cc
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17Apr/13

Armstrong's samples showed steroids in 1999 – Chatham Daily News


Telegraph.co.uk

Armstrong’s samples showed steroids in 1999
Chatham Daily News
Lance Armstrong returned four samples with traces of banned corticosteroids in the 1999 Tour de France, the International Cycling Union (UCI) said on Wednesday, although the governing body added it did not handle them as positive tests. On Tuesday the
International Cycling Union face renewed criticism after memo shows Lance Telegraph.co.uk
UCI defends lack of action on ArmstrongRTE.ie
Armstrong failed drug tests in 1999: UCI – Zee NewsZee News
BBC News –road.cc –Newstalk ZB
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