derek | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 12 2007 | baseball, mlb, business, steroids, drugs
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 06 2007 | baseball, seattle, news, drugs, hgh, steroids
Byrd is looking a lot sketchier here as well. These writers are the Game of Shadows authors, so they're fairly authoritative.
Quoted: The same dentist prescribed growth hormone to Paul Byrd, the Cleveland Indians pitcher previously identified by The Chronicle as buying nearly $25,000 worth of growth hormone through the same anti-aging clinic.
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 04 2007 | news, keith richards, drugs
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 15 2007 | prescriptions, drugs, costco
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 23 2006 | video games, video, tv news, drugs, lame
click to playHoly sensationalist news media, Batman! Yes, she said "family-focused children". Just ... wow. And by wow, I mean wow.
Quoted: News segment on video game addiction.
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 19 2006 | frontline, pbs, methamphetamine, drugs, tv
Watched this last night -- remarkable. Incredibly informative and really well presented. I had no idea how bad this was. Just one of the many standout statistics -- 50% of foster children in Oregon are there because of meth use.
Quoted: Speed. Meth. Glass. On the street, methamphetamine has many names. What started as a fad among motorcycle gangs in the 1970s has become big business, largely due to the efforts of two Mexican drug runners who began smuggling ephedrine -- the same chemical used to make over-the-counter cold remedies -- into California by the ton. Hundreds of illegal meth labs are now operating in the western United States, and the effects are sweeping the nation. From coast to coast, meth abuse is on the rise, but who's responsible? Is the government doing enough to crack down on this latest drug craze? On January 31, in a reporting partnership with The Oregonian, FRONTLINE investigates America's addiction to meth and exposes the inherent conflict between the illegal drug trade and the legitimate three-billion-dollar cold remedy business.
derek | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 12 2005 | retro bill, d.a.r.e., drugs, funny
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