Friday, October 14th, 2011 at
6:28 pm
Two key congressman emerged from an hour-long meeting with the NFL and players union and announced a deal to start blood-testing players for human growth hormone. Minutes later, union officials would commit only to testing when a honest and safe logic is in place — what they’ve been saying all along.
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Friday, October 14th, 2011 at
6:28 pm
Two key congressman emerged from an hour-long meeting with the NFL and players union and announced a deal to start blood-testing players for human growth hormone. Minutes later, union officials would commit only to testing when a honest and safe logic is in place — what they’ve been saying all along.
Sports News Headlines – Yahoo! News
Tuesday, June 7th, 2011 at
12:33 pm
“Terrible Boys 2” actress Gabrielle Union claims she can know why Rihanna described the killing of a rapist in her new music video … because Gabrielle says she tried to shoot the man who raped her when she was 19-years-ancient.

Union opened up about her past after watching the video for “Man Down” — saying, “Saw ‘Man Down’ by @rihanna. Every victim/survivor of rape is unique, including how they THINK they’d like justice 2 be handed out.”
She continued, “During my rape I tried 2 shoot my rapist, bt I missed. Over the yrs I realized tht killin my rapist would’ve added insult 2 injury.”
“The DESIRE 2 kill someone whose abused/raped u is understandable, bt except its self defense n the moment 2 save ur life, just ADDS 2 ur troubles #mandown.”
Union — who has talked about the experience in the past — says her attacker was a “weirder who robbed the store I worked at. He place his gun dwn durin the rape & questioned me 2 [hand] it 2 him.”
Gabrielle provided a link to Oprah’s radio show — where she talks about the thing in depth.
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Thursday, March 25th, 2010 at
11:43 am
AP – Blindside hits to the head are a thing of the past in the NHL.
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Thursday, March 25th, 2010 at
10:44 am
AP – Blindside hits to the head are a thing of the past in the NHL.
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