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Doping agency Beltran positive for EPO: related news

Doping agency: Beltran positive for EPO

AURILLAC, France (AP) - The French anti-doping agency says veteran Spanish rider Manuel Beltran has tested positive for EPO at the Tour de France.

Doping agency: Beltran positive for EPO

Police are at the hotel of the Liquigas team, whose rider Manuel Beltran has tested positive for EPO at the Tour de France.

Doping agency: Beltran positive for EPO

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Beltran arrested for EPO positive during Tour de France

Spaniard Manuel Beltran of the Liquigas team had tested positive for EPO on the Tour de France and was arrested by French police on Friday, announced organizers of Tour de France.

Beltran arrested for EPO positive during Tour de France

Spaniard Manuel Beltran of the Liquigas team had tested positive for EPO on the Tour de France and was arrested by French police on Friday, announced organizers of Tour de France.

Beltran arrested for EPO positive during Tour de France

PARIS, July 12 (Xinhua) -- Spaniard Manuel Beltran of the Liquigas team had tested positive for EPO on the Tour de France and was arrested by French police on Friday, announced organizers of Tour de France.

Beltran arrested after positive EPO te...

AURILLAC, France, July 11 (Reuters) - Spaniard Manuel Beltran of the Liquigas team was arrested by French police on Friday after it was announced he had tested positive for EPO on the Tour de France, authorities said on Friday.

Italian Riccardo Ricco positive for EPO at Tour

Italian rider Riccardo Ricco has tested positive for the banned blood-booster EPO during the Tour de France. He was booed by spectators when he was taken off the Saunier-Duval team bus by police Thursday.

Spain's Duenas Nevado is positive for EPO at Tour

FOIX, France: French police detained Spanish cyclist Moises Duenas Nevado on Wednesday after he tested positive for the banned blood booster EPO during the Tour de France.

Ogg Reportedly Leaves Travel Counsellors USA

Joanie Ogg, CTC, MCC reportedly has left Travel Counsellors USA, where she was senior vice president, global and industry sales of the UK-based Host agency Travel Counsellors USA. Ogg had no comment. The founder and long-time president of NACTA (National Association of Commissioned Travel Agents), Ogg joined Travel Counsellors in April. Travel Counsellors USA, with its US headquarters in Saddle Brook, NJ, lists Darya Camacci, senior vice president, operations, and Kim Sherrett, recruitment manager, as travel agent contacts in its listing published in Travel Trade's 2008/2009 Co-Op/Host Agency Desktop Reference, the industry's authoritative resource for agency marketing groups and Host agencies. The 2008/2009 Co-Op/Host Agency Desktop Reference is being distributed in its print edition with the Aug.

EPO: questions and answers on a banned drug

SPORT’S TEST: Cyclists are shown in the 16th stage of the Tour de France, which has been marred by several doping busts related to the banned EPO.

Olympic doping - scientists race to stay ahead of the drug-taking and genetic manipulation

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Two test positive for West Nile virus

Two people in San Joaquin County have tested positive for the West Nile virus. County health officials say a 24-year-old Stockton woman tested positive after developing symptoms in July.

Sparks Grove Mobile-Enables Agency With New iPhone 3G

ATLANTA - Sparks Grove, a rapidly growing Customer Experience Marketing agency, announced it has mobile-enabled the entire agency staff with Apple’s revolutionary new iPhone 3G. “Sparks Grove believes the iPhone

Sparks Grove Mobile-Enables Agency With New iPhone 3G

ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sparks Grove, a rapidly growing Customer Experience Marketing agency, announced it has mobile-enabled the entire agency staff with Apple

Expert says Asif can be cleared of doping

Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Asif could be cleared of his latest doping scandal due to a discrepancy in the concentrations of the prohibited steroid found in his two drug samples, a doping expert said on Wednesday.

New Research Center Opened For Studying Nanotoxicology

The Health Protection Agency has set up a new centre to study the possible health effects of human exposure to nanoparticles. The National Nanotoxicology Research Centre (NNRC) is being developed at the Agency’s Centre for Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards (CRCE) at Chilton in Oxfordshire. The Agency is collaborating with universities and the Medical Research Council's (MRC) Toxicology Unit to develop the centre and its research programme.

Pakistan's Asif to have his 'B' sample analyzed

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AP) - The lawyer for Mohammad Asif will ask a World Anti-Doping Agency accredited laboratory to analyze the Pakistan fast bowler's "B" sample after he tested positive for a banned substance.

NASA considers continuing shuttle use after 2010

Michael Griffin, administrator of the American space agency, NASA has ordered a study into considering the possibility of continuing the usage of the space shuttle, a space vehicle that takes astronauts to the International Space Station. The agency originally planned to retire all shuttles in 2010 after mission STS-134, but concerns over staff job losses that were created by the Space Shuttle program caused Griffin to order the study. The space crafts have been in use since 1981 and it's replacements, the Ares rockets, will not be in use until 2015 causing a 5 year gap where NASA will have no manned space flights, which is the reason the agency is considering extending usage for five more years, when the vehicles can be immediately replaced by their successors.

Review: Space on the Mall

The 50th anniversary of NASA offers a tremendous hook for publicity for the space agency, an opportunity to celebrate what it has accomplished and—perhaps more importantly, given the transitions the agency is undergoing—what it plans to do in the future. A couple of short-term exhibitions in Washington, one wrapping up in the next week and the other lasting through the end of the year, give the agency a chance to show off both its past and future.

NASA Ship Behind Schedule

WASHINGTON (AP) - Money problems will likely force NASA to abandon its ambitious internal goal of having a new moon spaceship ready by 2013, a top space agency official told The Associated Press Wednesday.The agency should still be able to meet its public commitment to test launch astronauts in the first Orion capsule by March 2015, the official said, unless national budget stalemates continue.But the agency's own hurry-up plan to get the job done even earlier - with a first crew launch by 2013 - will "very likely" be changed during meetings this week in Houston, said Doug Cooke, NASA's deputy associate administrator for exploration."We're probably going to have to move our target date," Cooke said in a phone interview.

Positive drug test result for IPL player

THE player who tested positive for a banned substance during random testing at the Indian Premier League will not be named until investigations are completed, an official said today.

Pension agency taking more risk

Congressional agency says Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp.'s new investment policy could boost returns, but understates risks.

Japanese Space Agency Awards University Consortium a Free Ride toward Venus

The Japanese Space Agency, JAXA, solicited plans for a microprobe to be piggybacked on its Venus Climate Orbiter, which will be launched in May 2010 and arrive at Venus in December of the same year. The opportunity will provide a free ride to either a low-Earth orbit or on a trajectory toward Venus, as covered in our previous post.

Space agency leaders to gather in Paris

ESA PR 31-2008. On 17 July ESA will host an ISS Heads of Agency meeting at which leaders of the space agencies participating in the International Space Station programme (ESA for Europe, NASA for the US, CSA for Canada, JAXA for Japan, Roscosmos for Russia) will take stock of the ISS status and decide on future activities.


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