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Sunday, October 2, 2005 If the players' union is to have a new drug-testing agreement in place by the end of the World Series, as its chief, Donald Fehr, suggested to Congress, it is going to take a cram session during the playoffs. Commissioner Bud Selig, in St. Louis for the Cardinals' final regular-season game at Busch stadium on Sunday, told ESPN he had not heard from the players' union since the congressional hearings last Wednesday. Fehr told senators he thought a new drug-testing agreement could be reached by ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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