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Date: 2008-04-08 16:37:07
New York Civil Liberties Union
New York law
Banned substances in baseball in the United States
Anabolic steroid
No Child Left Behind Act
Use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport
Human behavior
Game of Shadows
Biology
Sports
Exercise physiology
American Civil Liberties Union

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