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				 The eight were among 26 athletes facing two-year bans after 
				being accused by the National Anti-Doping Organisation (NADO) in 
				December of evading doping controls or failing to be available 
				for them. 
				 
				CONI said in a statement that decisions on the remaining 18 had 
				still to be taken. 
				 
				The case followed a police investigation in the northern Italian 
				region of Trentino Alto Adige. 
				 
				American-born Howe won the European long jump title in 2006 and 
				a world championship silver medal a year later. 
				 
				Donato, 39, was European triple jump champion in 2012 and 
				finished third at the London Olympics the same year. 
				 
				European marathon champion Daniele Meucci, Daniele Greco, 
				Ruggero Pertile, Silvia Salis, Anna Incerti and Andrea Lalli 
				were also acquitted, CONI said. 
				 
				Italy's athletics federation has defended the 26, saying the 
				affair was a question of inefficient procedures rather than 
				illicit substances. 
				 
				It has blamed communication failings due to faulty fax machines, 
				problems with email passwords and digital apps that did not work 
				properly. 
				 
				Athletics was plunged into crisis after a report by the 
				independent commission of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) in 
				November detailed systematic, state-sponsored doping and related 
				corruption in Russia, which has been banned from the sport. 
				 
				On Monday, the Russian Athletics Federation said four of its 
				track-and-field competitors have tested positive for the banned 
				drug meldonium, a disclosure which could further damage Moscow's 
				efforts to overturn the ban in time for the Rio Olympics in 
				August. 
				 
				(Writing by Brian Homewood; Editing by Tony Jimenez) 
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