Roger Clemens Testifies on Capitol Hill

Congress Takes on Steroid Use in Baseball

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    Feb. 13: Former New York Yankees baseball pitcher Roger Clemens is sworn-in on Capitol Hill in Washington prior to testifying before the House Oversight, and Government Reform committee hearing on drug use in baseball.

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    Feb. 13: Former New York Yankees baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, right, attorney Charles Scheeler, center, and Clemens former trainer Brian McNamee, left, are sworn-in on Capitol Hill prior to testifying before the House Oversight, and Government Reform committee hearing on drug use in baseball.

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    Feb. 13: Roger Clemens former trainer Brian McNamee adjusts his glasses on Capitol Hill in Washington while testifying before the House Oversight, and Government Reform committee hearing on drug use in baseball.

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    Feb. 13: Former New York Yankees baseball pitcher Roger Clemens takes his seat on Capitol Hill in Washington prior to testifying before the House Oversight, and Government Reform committee hearing on drug use in baseball.

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    Feb. 13: Former New York Yankees baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, right, listens to his attorney Rusty Hardin, left, on Capitol Hill prior to testifying before the House Oversight, and Government Reform committee hearing on drug use in baseball.

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    Feb. 13: Former New York Yankees baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, right, lawyer Charles Scheeler center, and his former personal trainer Brian McNamee, are sworn-in before testify on Capitol Hill in Washington before the House Oversight, and Government Reform committee hearing on drug use in baseball.

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    Feb. 13: Former New York Yankees baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, left, and his wife Debbie, right, arrive on Capitol Hill in Washington prior to his testimony before the House Oversight, and Government Reform committee hearing on drug use in baseball.

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    Feb. 13: Former New York Yankees baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, right, and attorney Charles Scheeler, prepares to take their seats on Capitol Hill in Washington prior to the House Oversight, and Government Reform committee hearing on drug use in baseball.

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    Feb. 12: Former New York Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens, right, and his attorney Rusty Hardin, left, walk through the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington in between meetings with members of Congress.

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    Former New York Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens

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    Brian McNamee, former personal trainer to Roger Clemens

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    Feb. 12: The Committee on Oversight and Government Reform room in Rayburn House office building, on Capitol Hill is prepared for Wednesday's hearing, where former New York Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens will testify under oath before the committee.

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    April 5, 2004: Houston Astros pitchers Roger Clemens, left, and Andy Pettitte line up for opening day introductions before their game against the San Francisco Giants in Houston.

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    Roger Clemens

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