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DEA raids docs with Chargers, Padres ties

SAN DIEGO, June 30 (UPI) — Police raided physicians affiliated with the San Diego Chargers and Padres this week in a prescription drug distribution probe, documents indicate. San Diego Chargers – Drug Enforcement Administration – SAN DIEGO – Kevin Ellison – United States

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DEA searches offices of San Diego Chargers and Padres

The search is part of a countywide drug-related investigation.

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DEA searches Chargers’, Padres’ offices

The Drug Enforcement Administration said Tuesday it is investigating doctors affiliated with the San Diego Chargers and Padres to verify the accuracy of controlled substance inventories, records, reports and other documents required to be kept under the Controlled Substances Act. San Diego Chargers – Drug Enforcement Administration – Controlled substance – San Diego Padres – NFL

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DEA investiages Chargers, Padres team doctors

SAN DIEGO (AP) — The Drug Enforcement Administration says it is investigating doctors with the San Diego Chargers and Padres to verify the correctness of controlled substance inventories, records, reports and other documents required to be kept under the Controlled Substances Act.

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DEA investigates Chargers, Padres team doctors

SAN DIEGO (AP) — The Drug Enforcement Administration says it is investigating doctors with the San Diego Chargers and Padres to verify the correctness of controlled substance inventories, records, reports and other documents required to be kept under the Controlled Substances Act.

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Drug Enforcement Agency investigating San Diego Chargers, San Diego Padres doctors

The Drug Enforcement Administration says it is investigating doctors with the Chargers and Padres to verify the correctness of controlled substance inventories, records, reports and other documents required to be kept under the Controlled Substances Act.

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DEA serves search warrants on doctors, pharmacies connected to San Diego Chargers, Padres

U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agents served 10 search warrants Tuesday on physicians and pharmacies affiliated with the San Diego Padres baseball and San Diego Chargers football teams, authorities said.

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DEA investigating Chargers, Padres doctors

The Drug Enforcement Administration says it is investigating doctors with the San Diego Chargers and Padres to verify the correctness of controlled substance inventories, records, reports and other documents required to be kept under the Controlled Substances Act.

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DEA Serves Warrants On San Diego Chargers and Padres Facilities

Drug warrants come just as Seahawks sign former Charger Kevin Ellison The Seattle Seahawks announced their new safety, former San Diego Charger Kevin Ellis, Tuesday….just after DEA agents swooped in and served warrants to both San Diego Padres and Chargers team facilities as a part of a San Diego County controlled substance investigation.

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Is San Diego Chargers WR Vincent Jackson Headed to the Washington Redskins?

San Diego Chargers wide receiver Vincent Jackson is a very unhappy football player due to his current contract situation. Rumors have been circulated regarding various teams who have interest in Jackson, and teams like the Seahawks and Browns could use a top receiver on their rosterbut no one expected the Washington Redskins to be in the mix

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DEA Raids San Diego Chargers, Padres Facilities

Search Warrants Served as Part of Prescription Drug-Related Probe The Drug Enforcement Administration agents served warrants to both San Diego Padres and Chargers team facilities Tuesday as a part of a San Diego County controlled substance investigation, according to authorities.

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PFT: DEA investigating Chargers drug records

According to the San Diego Union-Tribune , the Drug Enforcement Agency is investigating the San Diego Chargers and Padres’ internal regulation of controlled substances.

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DEA investigating Chargers’ controlled substance records

According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, the Drug Enforcement Agency is investigating the San Diego Chargers and Padres’ internal regulation of controlled substances.  The DEA intends to ”verify the correctness” of the organizations’ records and inventories.The news comes on the heels…

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Chargers WR Jackson On Trading Block

Chargers wide receiver Vincent Jackson, currently a restricted free agent who has designs of holding out for the entire season if he doesn’t get signed to a desired long-term deal, may end up getting paid — just by another team.

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Chargers’ Jackson may be on the table

Vincent Jackson might not be a Charger for long. No one is predicting he will shipped off soon, and it does not appear other teams have been officially notified the Pro Bowl receiver is on the trading block. But several sources confirmed the Chargers talked with the Seattle Seahawks earlier this month and have made it known Jackson will remain available.

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San Diego Chargers Quarterback Philip Rivers Added to NFL 101 Lineup

LOS ANGELES—-San Diego Chargers Quarterback Philip Rivers has been added to an already star-studded lineup of NFL talent as the LA Sports & Entertainment Commission presents its eighth annual NFL 101 – Get Ready for Some Football: An Intimate Evening with NFL Legends on Monday, July 19, 2010, from 5:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. at the LA Memorial Coliseum.

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California Center for Sustainable Energy and SDG&E Receive Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid Vehicles for Worldwide …

SAN DIEGO, CA–(Marketwire – June 29, 2010) – The California Center for Sustainable Energy (CCSE) and San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) today received three Prius plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHV) from Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc., kicking off a 12-month worldwide demonstration program to assess the vehicles’ performance in real-world driving conditions. A total of 600 cars will be deployed globally …

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