Vikes player says he didn’t know of banned drug - OregonLive.com
(AP) — MINNEAPOLIS - Minnesota Vikings lineman Pat Williams echoed teammate Kevin Williams in telling a judge he didn’t know an over-the-counter weight-loss supplement contained a substance banned by the NFL. Pat Williams, a 13-year veteran
CW readies two more reality shows - The Live Feed
The second title is “Shed to Wed,” a weight-loss series from production companies Mindcrime and 25/7 in which couples compete to lose pounds before getting hitched. The projects are in addition to the CW’s recently reported docusoap in
Pat, Kevin Williams take stand in fight with the NFL - Pioneer Press
It was late August 2008 when Minnesota Vikings teammates Kevin and Pat Williams learned they had tested positive for a banned substance during a training camp drug test. The confidential letter with the National Football League shield on the return
Manny Pacquiao: The Fight of His Life - Los Angeles Weekly
Everybody wants a piece of boxer Manny Pacquiao. They want tickets to his fights. They want his autograph, his money, his time. They want him to clobber the second best fighter in the world, Floyd Mayweather Jr., whose recent accusation that Pacquiao
Vikes player says he didn’t know of banned drug - OregonLive.com
(AP) — MINNEAPOLIS - Minnesota Vikings lineman Pat Williams echoed teammate Kevin Williams in telling a judge he didn’t know an over-the-counter weight-loss supplement contained a substance banned by the NFL. Pat Williams, a 13-year veteran
CW readies two more reality shows - The Live Feed
The second title is “Shed to Wed,” a weight-loss series from production companies Mindcrime and 25/7 in which couples compete to lose pounds before getting hitched. The projects are in addition to the CW’s recently reported docusoap in
Pat, Kevin Williams take stand in fight with the NFL - Pioneer Press
It was late August 2008 when Minnesota Vikings teammates Kevin and Pat Williams learned they had tested positive for a banned substance during a training camp drug test. The confidential letter with the National Football League shield on the return
Manny Pacquiao: The Fight of His Life - Los Angeles Weekly
Everybody wants a piece of boxer Manny Pacquiao. They want tickets to his fights. They want his autograph, his money, his time. They want him to clobber the second best fighter in the world, Floyd Mayweather Jr., whose recent accusation that Pacquiao