j***@linuxquestions.net
2014-02-26 19:59:21 UTC
From the article:
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Russian officials aren't saying that their athletes used a controversial--although not technically illegal--performance-enhancing substance at this year's Olympics. But they're also not saying that they didn't. Or, in the words of Vladimir Uiba, the head of Russia's Federal Biomedical Agency, there would be "nothing wrong" if they did. "We use what is not illegal, is not destructive and does not have side effects," he said Wednesday in the first public comments offered by a Russian official on the matter since reports began to surface about the use of the gas xenon by Olympic athletes.
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Read it athttp://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2014/02/26/russia_xenon_officials_say_nothing_wrong_if_olympic_athletes_used_performanc.html
J. Spaceman
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Russian officials aren't saying that their athletes used a controversial--although not technically illegal--performance-enhancing substance at this year's Olympics. But they're also not saying that they didn't. Or, in the words of Vladimir Uiba, the head of Russia's Federal Biomedical Agency, there would be "nothing wrong" if they did. "We use what is not illegal, is not destructive and does not have side effects," he said Wednesday in the first public comments offered by a Russian official on the matter since reports began to surface about the use of the gas xenon by Olympic athletes.
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Read it athttp://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2014/02/26/russia_xenon_officials_say_nothing_wrong_if_olympic_athletes_used_performanc.html
J. Spaceman