IN BRIEF Subpoenas issued to further MLB steroids investigation WASHINGTON — Major League Baseball plans to hand over some of the records subpoenaed by the con gressional committee investigating steroids in the sport by Monday’s due date. “We’re producing documents by the deadline,” Rob Manfred, executive vice president for labor relations in the com missioner’s office, said Sunday night. Asked whether baseball is giving the Government Reform Committee everything it wanted, Manfred said: “Thirty-five years of documents in three days? Everything that was humanly possible. ” The congressional committee gave baseball officials until Monday to produce documents about their new drug-testing program, including results — with the names of players removed. The committee subpoe naed seven active or former players and four baseball executives to testify at its hearing Thursday. The head of the panel predicted Sunday that the full House easily would pass a contempt of Congress resolution if the subpoenaed players don’t show. Subpoenaed for Thurs day’s session are former stars Mark McGwire and Jose Canseco, and cur rent players Sammy Sosa, Rafael Palmeiro, Curt Schilling, Frank Thomas and Jason Giambi — whose younger brother, Jeremy, told a news paper he used steroids. Government Reform Committee chairman Tom Davis, R-Va., told NBC’s “Meet the Press” that one or more of the players called to testify could be ex cused from appearing, though he did not specify who that might be. Davis said his panel would vote to find players who fail to appear Thurs day in contempt, and said he thinks the House would approve such a res olution by a large margin. The last contempt of Congress prosecution was in 1983. “These people are not above the law,” Davis told NBC. He was asked why Barry Bonds wasn’t invited to the hearing. “There are a lot of reasons why peo ple are on or off the list, including the BALCO investigation in San Francisco, but including the fact that we didn’t want to make this about one player,” Davis said. Bonds reportedly testified to a grand jury in 2003 that he used a clear sub stance and a cream given to him by a trainer charged in the BALCO steroid distribution case, but the San Francisco slugger also reportedly said he didn’t know they were steroids. The ranking Democrat on the House panel, Henry WaxmanO of California, said on “Meet the Press” that Bonds could be summoned for a future hearing. — The Associated Press 9OKIZ0 ARE YOUR WEEKENDS MISSING SOMETHING? + + + 4 Join us on Sundays for worship services featuring Holy Communion. We have traditional services on Sunday mornings and Marty Haugen services on Sunday evenings. Sundays 8:15 am, 10:45 am and 6:30 pm Student/Young Adult Bible Study, Sundays, 7:30 pm Central Lutheran Church Corner of 18th & Potter • 345.0395 www.welcometocentral.org All are welcome. STUDEIMTTRAVEL *Book a 6, 8 or 10-day Eurail Selectpass in March and get an additional day free TRAVEL LIKE YOU MEAN IT. Subject to change and availability. Airfare is roundtrip. Airfare prices are valid until Mar 15, 2005 and may increase afterwards. "Great Trips" do not include airfare. Taxes and other applicable fees not included Student Airfare R FT Paris.$325 London.$327 Amsterdam.$350 Rome.$350 Brussels.$448 Paris.$26/nt London.$21/nt Amsterdam.$30/nt Rome.$23/nt Brussels.$27/nt "European Getaway" Start in London, 8/dayS travel by train