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May 16th 2012, 20:45

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9:35 pm Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, center, and attorney Rusty Hardin, left, arrive at federal court in Washington, Tuesday, May 15, 2012, for Clemens perjury trial. / (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak) FREDERIC J. FROMMER,

Brian McNamee testified that Roger Clemens' lawyers pushed him from reluctant turncoat to angry accuser when they allowed details of McNamee's oldest son's illness to be revealed during a nationally televised news conference. "I was furious," McNamee

Roger Clemens Trial: Live coverage from Washington, Tuesday, May 15. BY Sports Editor. 0515clemenslive.jpg. The Roger Clemens perjury trial resumes on Tuesday with the Rocket's primary accuser, Brian McNamee, back

By The Associated Press Thumbnail sketches of the eight female and four male jurors who will decide whether pitcher Roger Clemens lied to Congress when he denied using performance-enhancing drugs, By The Associated Press Thumbnail sketches of the

New York Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman testified in federal court Thursday that he never suspected Roger Clemens had used performance-enhancing drugs, calling him a fierce competitor and hard worker who was determined to win.

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