Mr. Roux said police had found not testosterone, but a herbal remedy that isn't banned and is used by other athletes.
Mr. Roux said police had found not testosterone, but a herbal remedy, testoconpasutium coenzyme, which isn't banned and is used by other athletes.
While co-signing isn't banned under the CARD Act, and having two names on an account reduces risk from a lender's perspective, critics argue that this flies in the face of the CARD Act's intent.
He regrets not making the Net more traceable, but he wouldn't have banned anonymity.
Offshore drilling in water less than 500 feet deep wasn't being banned, the spokeswoman said.
Any allegations that predate 2002 will be tricky, because before that, steroids weren't actually banned under league rules.
For example, according to the administration, a diet soda, a milk shake or sweetened latte that is larger than 16 ounces wouldn't be banned.
Loughlin, who switched to green ammo and blogs on the issue, said that lead shouldn't be banned from hunting but that hunters and the public should be more aware of lead's potential to cause harm.
The British Horseracing Authority said it found that two steroids, which are banned in the U.K. during training, had been administered by Al Zarooni after flying from Dubai, where the use of the drugs during training aren't totally banned by the Emirates Racing Authority.
Over 75% of the population of the UK wants fox hunting banned, so why at such a majority hasn't it been banned?
BBC: Hunting with dogs: Is delaying the decision the answer?
Moreover, with competition mounting and the audit rate dropping, legal advisers seem willing to sign off on any idea that hasn't been explicitly banned, if it can be construed--even through mental gymnastics--as observing the letter of the law.
Osman-Rani was eager to note that kids aren't actually being banned from traveling and that the new offering was about customizing preferences and "fair choice, " pointing out that the flights will be adding three baby bassinets to the other two economy cabin sections.
France, which has banned the sale of T-bone steaks and all animal feed made from ground-up cattle, so called meat and bonemeal, had called for a complete ban on the produce in an effort to avoid isolation within the union.
Festival organiser and author William Dalrymple said that a lot of people "don't realise that even reading from a banned book is against the law".
Ms. JAMES: But you couldn't say roll so rather than - they banned, they banned my record from the air.
He said he never took banned substances -- wasn't that good enough?
"For me, if you get caught taking a banned substance, you don't take part in an Olympics or Paralympics ever again, " said Grey-Thompson.
In fact, he simply hasn't applied for reinstatement from the only country that banned him, Canada.
The new substance wasn't even on the IOC's list of banned drugs.
Wal-Mart doesn't specifically disclose why it puts a factory on its banned list.
Chlorine isn't listed on any of the three lists of chemicals banned by the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1997.
Bruce Vladeck, another board member, questioned why large sodas at a movie theater would be banned while huge buckets of popcorn wouldn't.
But last fall, the Library of Congress, which has oversight of certain copyright matters, banned the practice if a carrier doesn't give permission, saying cellphones should no longer be exempted from a section of copyright law.
Crossbencher Lord Burns, who headed the committee of inquiry into hunting, told peers that he didn't want to express a view on whether foxhunting should be banned.
Silicone was banned mainly because the companies making the implants couldn't prove at the time that it was safe.
"It's definitely a problem, but when brokerages are banned from using research for marketing, there isn't much incentive for them to cover smaller firms, " says Louis Thompson, chief executive of the National Investor Relations Institute.
It wouldn't be going too far to suggest that these types of gag orders should be banned by law.
Another lobbying wrinkle drawing a lot of attention: the 2002 campaign finance reform law, which banned unlimited "soft money" contributions to political campaigns, doesn't apply to convention fundraising committees.
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