U.S.
INSIDE:
The Cocaine Agonies Continue
(2 of 2)
Though U.S. Attorney J. Alan Johnson says he has called his last player- witness in the case, Renfroe plans to put more players on the stand when he begins his defense this week. Meanwhile, players are also expected to testify in the trial of another accused cocaine dealer, Robert McCue. Jury selection in that case is scheduled to start in Pittsburgh this week. Two other related cases involving alleged ballpark dealers are also pending. Baseball's days of shame could stretch into months.
-
« Previous
1
|
2
Top Stories on Time.com
Most Popular
-
Most Read
- James Jones: Obama's National Security Surprise
- Angry Mumbai Wants Answers, Changes
- Love on the Fly: Making It Work Long-Distance
- The Sushi Wars: Can the Bluefin Tuna Be Saved?
- What's Really at Stake in Georgia's Senate Runoff
- Rhee Tackles Classroom Challenge
- Inside the Taj: Tracking Down the Terrorists
- Mumbai: The Perils of Blaming Pakistan
- A Blue Christmas at China's North Pole
- The $100,000 Job Search: How the High-End Unemployed Cope
-
Most Emailed
- Rhee Tackles Classroom Challenge
- Getting Paid for Your A's
- Bush's Last Days: The Lamest Duck
- Making It Work Long-Distance
- India's Muslims in Crisis
- What's Really at Stake in Georgia's Senate Runoff
- The $100,000 Job Search: How the High-End Unemployed Cope
- Hugo Chavez for President ... Now and Forever?
- Florida Moves to Provide Relief on Foreclosures
- The Sushi Wars: Can the Bluefin Tuna Be Saved?
Get the Latest News from Time.com
Sign up to get the latest news and headlines delivered straight to your inbox.
Quotes of the Day »
JEFF FREDERICK, GOP head, on the notoriety of his remark that linked Barack Obama with Osama bin Laden during the 2008 presidential campaign
U.S.
INSIDE:
Mixx





RSS