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Associated Press
Wednesday, August 26, 2009 BOSTON -- David Ortiz sat at the computer in the home clubhouse at Fenway Park, checking his e-mail, when a group of reporters sidled up to him with some news: A federal court ruled investigators were wrong to seize the list of baseball players who allegedly failed drug tests in 2003. A list that included Ortiz. "I don't care," he said, so softly he had to repeat it even though the reporters were just inches away. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in a 9-2 vote Wednesday that federa ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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