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By Shaun Assael
ESPN The Magazine Tuesday, December 23, 2003 In June, a syringe arrived at the offices of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, the Olympic drug-testing organization in Colorado Springs. A tip accompanying the envelope claimed the syringe contained an undetected steroid that was being used in track and field. Two months later, scientists discovered it was the designer steroid THG. Now, finally, America's sports culture would have to admit its drug habit. Or would it? It's hard to pretend things are business-as-usual when four Oakland Raiders have ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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