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The innovation lies in better separation of various compounds, using both liquid and gas elements of a sample. Professor Philip Marriott told Australia Network. "These are the ones that give muscle growth." The technique allows researchers to find traces...
Tags: drug cheating, Thailand, Bangkok, Health Medical Pharma, Cheating, Exercise physiology, Drug test, Testosterone, Use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport, Anabolic steroids, Doping, Drugs in sport
In the wake of the shameful hand ball by France's captain that set up the goal that put his nation into the World Cup, it would have been easy to draw depressing parallels with our troubled era...Deceit is everywhere, the spirit of fair play is dead,...
Tags: world cup, Thierry Henry, France, hand ball, fixing scandal, Paris, allnews, FIFA 100, Cheating, FIFA, Sepp Blatter, Match fixing, FIFA Women's Club World Cup, Team handball, Bixente Lizarazu, Brazilian footballers, Cheating in video games, Cheats, FIFA World Cup, and 2022 FIFA World Cup bids, Gaelic Athletic Association, Blatter
I'm really very concerned about what decision the International Weightlifting Federation might take for the recent dope cases," Malleswari said. "Had the federation been strict on lifters who were dope-tainted, things could have been different today.
Tags: Karnam Malleswari, International Weightlifting Federation, drug cheats, India, New Delhi, Drugs in sport, Telugu people, Use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport, Bioethics, Cheating, Doping, allnews
40% of cheating on spouses in Israel involves high-tech workers or their spouse at home, according to a study by Adv. Ronen Dlayahu, a divorce lawyer and chairman of the Israel Bar Association Tel Aviv District family committee.
Tags: tech worker, long hours, Ronen Dlayahu, fertile ground, family relationships, Israel, Rishon Le Zion, Sports law, Cheaters, Mobile phone, Sexual fidelity, Cheating, Sociology
Michael (not his real name), said he had never come across a similar request in his previous jobs, but completed the form anyway because he "had nothing to hide". An expert says such declarations make identification of employees easier, as some 35 per...
Tags: Singapore, Scars, Tattoo, Tattooing, Casinos, Cheating, Labor
In responding to Johann Hari's important and perceptive article, Peter Mandelson ("Company money for universities", Letters, 18 November) avoids the key issues raised by Hari in favour of trotting out the usual platitudes. Mandelson argues that a greater...
Tags: Tony Blair, EU Has, Court of Protection, Peter Mandelson, Europe, driven research, Belgium, Brussels, Haiku, Cheating, Political scandals in the United Kingdom
Investigation into cheats at university Number of students caught on the up 'Small minority but we must be vigilant' AN investigation has found the number of students caught cheating is on the rise, with up to 2000 caught in just one state. Figures made...
Tags: students caught, caught cheating, Australia, Sydney, Cheating, Contract cheating, Plagiarism, Academic dishonesty, Tertiary education in Australia, Education
The International Ski Federation says if the tendency continues, action will be taken against the Russian Olympic committee or whoever is responsible. Russia's stars are currently preparing for the Winter Olympics in three months’ time.
Tags: olympic committee, skiing chiefs, Burkina Faso, Lon, Use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport, Winter Olympic Games, Kaisa Varis, Sergey Shiryayev, Bioethics, Cheating, Doping, allnews
Thierry Henry's self-confessed handball to secure France a win over Ireland and a place in next year's World Cup has shot him to the top of sport's rogue's gallery, Australia's Daily Telegraph said Saturday...Swedish opera singer Elisabeth Soederstroem,...
Tags: Thierry Henry, Sweden, Stockholm, Boris Onishchenko, Summer Olympics, Rogue, Paralympic Games, Frederick Lorz, Diego Maradona, Cheating, allnews, Managua, Elisabeth Sᅢᄊderstrᅢᄊm, Nicaraguan revolution, Sandinista National Liberation Front, Ortega
The pair will be among 250 DCOs from around the world working at the Olympics and Paralympics. Vidhya Lakhan. "It will further their personal skills and commitment to anti-doping control, as well as add to the pool of talent in Fiji. "To be chosen for...
Tags: Fiji, winter olympic, doping control, Canada, Vancouver, Cheating, Use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport, Drugs in sport, Doping, Bioethics, allnews