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WASHINGTON (AP) - High-ranking officials from the four major U.S. sports leagues, the U.S. Olympic Committee and the NCAA have met with the White House and federal agencies to discuss working together to fight the problem of performance-enhancing drugs in sport.
The Washington Post first reported the two meetings, one in March and one last week, on its Web site Monday night.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, Major League Baseball president and chief operating officer Robert A. DuPuy, NBA executive vice president and general counsel Rick Buchanan and NHL vice president and chief legal officer Bill Daly attended a meeting at the headquarters of the Drug Enforcement Administration on March 12, the newspaper reported.
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