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73. News Headline: Horse Racing: Guineas to resemble cavalry charge
Greg Wood Tuesday May 1, 2007 The Guardian The race to win the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket on Saturday could look more like the Royal Hunt Cup Handicap at Ascot, after 30 horses were declared for the first Classic of the season at the five-day stage yesterday. Horse Racing: Guineas to resemble cavalry charge . Horse racing . Guardian Unlimited Sport Skip to main content. Greg Wood Tuesday May 1, 2007 The Guardian The race to win the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket on Saturday could look more...
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74. News Headline: Crash course: Kentucky Derby 101
This upcoming weekend marks the first Saturday of the month of May always a day dripping with tradition in the sport of horse racing, because that spring afternoon has historically been the date of the annual Kentucky Derby, held at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky. This upcoming weekend marks the first Saturday of the month of May always a day dripping with tradition in the sport of horse racing, because that spring afternoon has historically been the date of the annual Kentucky Derby,...
SourceCorsicana Daily Sun,TX


75. News Headline: Adults with Developmental Disabilities: Bridging the gap between "them ...
Ever see the poster asking you to "Please See Me - Not My Disability"? How did you react? Did the message touch a chord? Or did it barely register? "Until it affects us personally, there is a tendency amongst us to shy away from the subject of developmental disability or just ignore it," says Kathy Baumann, executive director of S. Ever see the poster asking you to "Please See Me - Not My Disability"? How did you react? Did the message touch a chord? Or did it barely register? "Until it...
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76. News Headline: Johnson riding in Oaks
After learning the mechanics of the barn from ground level, Johnson took out his apprentice jockey's license and has ridden first call for Harlage ever since. Then 13, the younger brother of jockey Patrick Johnson had never ridden a horse, been on the road, or even knew what a lead shank was. One of nine children, he assisted his father on the family farm and in the construction business. You agree not to post comments that are off topic, defamatory, obscene, abusive, threatening or an...
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77. News Headline: Quarter-final predictions
When Maguire's firing on all cylinders then he's a difficult man to break, but he's only got a two-frame advantage over Hamilton. With little Ronnie you never know what to expect, he could knock in two 147s in a row, or he could get bored and walk out. At one point it seemed that Stevens would run away with it, but it now appears the Welshman will have to go some to avenge his 2005 final defeat. Q Finals already, O Sullivan to his credit took his chances against a slightly nervous...
Source4/30/2007


78. News Headline: Five Best: All-inclusive resorts
Land-based activities include hiking, horse riding and, for sybarites, four-handed Hawaiian massage. Linked by tranquil, winding creeks, the elegant rooms feature nice touches such as Wi-Fi, welcome champagne and tropical fruit plates. Don't expect themed cuisine evenings - there are six la carte restaurants, one under the guidance of a Michelin-starred chef. Round Hill - set away from the rest of the Montego Bay resorts - has plenty of laid-back Caribbean charm, without the gaudy decor...
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79. News Headline: Good times roll in Badlands, beyond
Its presidential faces stand 62 feet tall in their granite mountain - the brainchild of a local historian in 1924, who thought a larger-than-life tribute to heroes would bring tourists. The burning temptation to pop out of the car for a quick photo is tempered by the beasts' tonnage and history: Despite their bulk, bison have been known to spin and gore in the blink of a camera shutter. These sand castles sculpted by time are a geological rendition of history: jagged walls of shale upon...
Source4/29/2007


80. News Headline: Conversation with Sen. Clinton
Q: In reading books about your life, it seems like you could have started almost right out of college with your own political career. And in a place like Nevada, you have all the challenges of a fast-growing state with the diversity that is coming into the state. But I would obviously speak out against prostitution and try to persuade women that it is not --- even in a regulated system -- necessarily a good way to try to make a living. I have worked against it and I have certainly taken a...
SourceReno Gazette Journal,NV


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