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Transcript: Analysis: Lawyers for track star Marion Jones take the offensive in a fight to prove that she has not used performance-enhancing drugs
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- May 26, 2004
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ROBERT SIEGEL
All Things Considered (NPR)
05-26-2004
Analysis: Lawyers for track star Marion Jones take the offensive in a fight to prove that she has not used performance-enhancing drugs
Host: ROBERT SIEGEL
Time: 9:00-10:00 PM
ROBERT SIEGEL, host:
Lawyers for track star Marion Jones have taken the offensive in a fight to prove that she is not involved with illegal performance-enhancing drugs. Yesterday, the lawyers made public a number of documents they received from the US Anti-Doping Agency. USADA, as it's called, is investigating several top athletes as a way to root out drug cheats before the Athens Olympics. According to attorneys for Jones, there is no compelling evidence in the ...