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MANCHESTER, England (AP) - Kim Collins, the surprise 100 meters winner from
St. Kitts, became the first Commonwealth Games gold medalist to test
positive for drugs.
Games officials announced that Collins wouldn't face punishment because the
substance,
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from story.news.yahoo.com (under sports)
MANCHESTER, England (AP) - Kim Collins, the surprise 100 meters winner from
St. Kitts, became the first Commonwealth Games gold medalist to test
positive for drugs
Games officials announced that Collins wouldn't face punishment because the
substance, used in asthma medication to make breathing easier, wasn't
performance-enhancing. He was guilty only of not declaring it.
If it's not performance-enchancing and it's not illegal, why is anyone or
any
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Games officials announced that Collins wouldn't face punishment because
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Subject: Re: t-and-f: more on Kim Collins test positive- story
Games officials announced that Collins wouldn't face punishment because the
substance, used in asthma medication to make breathing easier, wasn't
performance-enhancing
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Subject: Re: t-and-f: more on Kim Collins test positive- story
Games officials announced that Collins wouldn't face punishment because the
substance, used in asthma medication to make breathing easier, wasn't
performance-enhancing