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By Soccernet staff
Saturday, October 10, 2009 Fabio Cannavaro did not commit a doping offence and should be cleared because he took cortisone only to treat an bee sting, the Italian Olympic Committee's (CONI) anti-doping prosecutor said on Saturday. • Cannavaro fails drugs test CONI's Ettore Torri, who question Cannavaro on Friday, will now recommend to an anti-doping tribunal, due to meet in the coming days, that the Italy captain should not receive any sanction. "The prosecutor asks for the Cannavaro case to be dropped," ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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