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MONACO (AP) - The IAAF has accepted the "extreme gravity" of the offenses revealed in an investigation of its past corruption and says it will use the recommendations in the World Anti-Doping Agency report as the basis for reform of track and field's ...
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Friday, January 15, 2016
IAAF accepts extreme gravity of offenses in WADA report
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