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VANCOUVER, British Columbia - Canada's Border Services Agency has agreed to give the International Olympic Committee the names of athletes entering the country with performance-enhancing drugs during next month's Winter Games.
LONDON - The World Anti-Doping Agency has asked tennis to investigate Andre Agassi's admission that he took crystal meth in 1997.
So much of Andre Agassi's life has been spent in the public eye - the various highs and lows, on and off the court, during his transformation from tennis brat to elder statesman - that it was possible to wonder how much more there was to be said about it all.
NEW YORK - In response to an admission in Andre Agassi's upcoming autobiography that he used crystal meth in 1997, the International Tennis Federation says it is "surprised and disappointed."
According to an excerpt of the book published Wednesday in The Times of London, Agassi says he failed a drug test, a result thrown out after he lied by saying he "unwittingly" took crystal meth.
NEW YORK - Andre Agassi's upcoming autobiography contains an admission he used crystal meth in 1997 and failed a drug test - a result thrown out after he lied by saying he "unwittingly" took the substance.