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Why legalised doping in sport can never be acceptable

The whole fabric of sporting excellence would be damaged if the pro-legalising lobby had their way. Posted October 14, 2007 by Robin Parisotto

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Drugs in sport - a bitter pill to swallow

Stopping the doping cheats is like looking for a needle in a chemical factory. But the fight to stop the rogue athletes must go on. Posted December 08, 2006 by Robin Parisotto

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Cheating in the genes - why should sports stars be different from the rest of us?

With advances in medicine and bio-technology, society may need to re-define cheating. Meanwhile, it's the fans and sport itself that are getting ripped off. Posted May 05, 2007 by Robin Parisotto

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Drug addict or drug cheat? It's time to draw the line under this problem

Where do we draw the line between drug addiction and drugs cheating in sport? It needs a concerted effort by the drug agencies to sort out the problem. Posted March 29, 2007 by Robin Parisotto

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Evidence that in-house drug testing is for 'inside' dopes

The phenomenom of in-house drug testing by sporting groups sets an appalling double standard for our young sportsmen and women. Posted February 25, 2007 by Robin Parisotto

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Is it time for a regulated use of drugs in sport?

Perhaps Dick Pound and the WADA boys should be put out to grass and at least give athletes a level playing field. Posted November 03, 2007 by Larry Kwirirayi

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Andrew Johns case highlights the lack of action by Rugby authorities

Was the Rugby League star courageous for owning up to drug abuse? Maybe if he had come clean before his arrest, and the fact is, everyone in the game had known about his habit for years. Posted September 08, 2007 by Craig Hackney

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Just how clean are our clean sporting heroes?

Sporting authorities continue to battle the great drugs problem all over the world, but Linford Christie and Katarina Krabbe proved that gold is often tarnished. Posted September 11, 2007 by Richard Wilson

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Science is becoming a bigger threat to athletics than drugs

Most drug cheats have been rooted out of athletics. Now the enemy is science itself. NATHAN HIPPLE explains. Posted June 08, 2007 by Nathan Hipple

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Sport and drugs: Flo-Jo and the Rocky horror show

The fact that Human Growth Hormone does not work poses new dilemmas for cheats and dope testers alike. Posted June 09, 2007 by Robin Parisotto

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