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President Bush on Baseball Steroid Scandal

President Bush on Baseball Steroid Scandal

President Bush, who once owned the Texas Rangers, says he hopes the Mitchell report will end the steroid era of baseball.


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WHITE HOUSE (AP) - President Bush says the Mitchell Report on
drug use in baseball can lead to the conclusion "that "steroids
have sullied the game."
But, in remarks in the White House Rose Garden, Bush cautioned
against jumping to conclusions about the players named in the
report.
The president also warned the players and owners to take the
investigation seriously, and says he's "convinced they will."
Bush, who once owned the Texas Rangers, says the report could
help put the steroid era "behind us."

(Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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