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Fighting Baldness, and Now an Olympic Ban

...Lund used Rogaine, whose active ingredient is minoxidil, he would have been home free and potentially with just as much new hair, since that anti-baldness drug is permissible in the Olympics.One Propecia user in Turin will be Dick Ebersol, chairman of NBC Universal Sports, which will televise the Winter Games.

"I give it mild applause for stopping my hair loss, but I'm not looking for an endorsement," he said.

"I'm glad they won't be testing in the control room."More than most, I understand baldness and was as nettled by my early hair loss as Mr.

Lund apparently was by his.

I might have taken Propecia had it been available when I was 20.

And I would have gotten away with it because Queens College wasn't testing for hair-growing masking agents.I have since become a radical pro-baldist, in opposition to all forms of hair replacement.

I have called Sy Sperling, the former face of the Hair Club, "the enemy of my people" on national TV and written a memoir, "Bald Like Me," originally called "A Million Little Follicles." I have had my head kissed at the annual convention of the Bald-Headed Men of America and followed the advice of Charles Barkley to shave what little hair I had.

I am proudly, aggressively bald.I have learned that little good ever comes from hair replacement by any organic or synthetic means necessary.

Zach Lund must be rapidly learning a variatio...

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