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By Peter Bodo
Friday, October 30, 2009 When it comes to celebrities, especially that very special class of much-loved super-celebs (think Michael Jordan, or either of two Joes, Namath and Montana), a little bit of disclosure goes a long way. Still, the media tsunami unleashed by Andre Agassi's disclosure that he'd experimented with crystal meth was startling in force and sweep. I respect Agassi for coming clean about his experiment with a drug that's wreaked havoc, especially in rural America (precincts that figure mostly as a curio ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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