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73. News Headline: Pino moves past Bailey in all-time wins Voice Perspective Music Movies TV Beach Art & Museums Theatre Dining Family Fun Lodging Games Horoscopes Food Home & Garden 55 Hours Dear Abby Technology Travel Health She Said Crossroads Did You Know Local News & Weather Entertainment Sports USA Today RSS Feeds Wireless Content E-Newsletters Text Alerts sponsored by: Voice Perspective Music Movies TV Beach Art & Museums Theatre Dining Family Fun Lodging Games Horoscopes Food Home & Garden 55 Hours Dear Abby Technology Travel Health She...
Source • The News Journal,DE •
74. News Headline: NBC DELIVERS BEST KENTUCKY DERBY VIEWERSHIP IN SIX YEARS NBC's live high definition coverage from Baltimore will begin at 5 p. Disclaimer Notice: By providing links to other Web Sites, Sports Features Communications does not guarantee, approve or endorse the information or products available at these web sites, nor does a link indicate any association with or endorsement by the linked Web Site to http://www.sportsfeatures.com. Street Sense is expected to move on to the second leg of the Triple Crown, the Preakness Stakes from Pimlico Racecourse,...
Source • SFCPressPoint (press release),FL •
75. News Headline: Jim Tafel Split Three Ways Jim TafelSports car driver and team owner Jim Tafel will be driving with his team in Utah next week, while a second Tafel Racing team is at Laguna Seca and his father's horse Street Sense, surprise winner at the Kentucky Derby, is in Baltimore trying for the second leg of the Triple Crown. Jim TafelSports car driver and team owner Jim Tafel will be driving with his team in Utah next week, while a second Tafel Racing team is at Laguna Seca and his father's horse Street Sense, surprise...
Source • SpeedFreaks Radio and TV,CA •
76. News Headline: Colorful cupcakes a draw One of Elvis' favorite snacks was a peanut butter and banana sandwich, and the banana cupcakes are made with peanut chunks and peanut butter icing, Davies said. Lisa Daniels, of Mentor, retired from her 15-year hospital nursing career to embrace her passion for cooking and open Lunch, etc. Schwartz said she didn't know what to expect, but liked the food and the available outside seating enough to come back again. The restaurant is only open for lunches so Daniels can pick up her son after...
Source • Community Press,KY •
77. News Headline: Simpson attorney changes tune: OJ won't sue Kentucky eatery over ... Simpson won't take legal action against a Louisville restaurateur who booted from a steakhouse on the eve of the Kentucky Derby after all, Simpson's attorney said Saturday. Simpson and about a dozen guests were asked to leave Jeff Ruby's Steakhouse on May 4 by owner Jeff Ruby, who has said he asked Simpson to leave because "he continues to torment the family whose lives he's already ruined 15 years ago. Simpson's lawyer, Yale Galanter, said Ruby is using the episode for publicity.
Source • Foster's Daily Democrat,NH •
78. News Headline: Final Derby Future Wager field set with Street Sense favored Horse Racing News . Thoroughbred & Harness Racing . Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes & Belmont Stakes . All Horse Racing Horse Racing News - Thoroughbred Racing News - Harness Racing News - Kentucky Derby - Triple Crown - Horse Racing Results - Leaders - Horses to Watch. Horse Racing News . Thoroughbred & Harness Racing . Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes & Belmont Stakes . All Horse Racing Horse Racing News - Thoroughbred Racing News - Harness Racing News - Kentucky Derby - Triple Crown -...
Source • Horse Racing News,UK •
79. News Headline: Pulling Punches for a New Career He sat down with a reporter to talk about his career and his cellphone rang -- Baltimore boxing promoter Jake Smith calling to talk about fighters for his upcoming card. A couple of minutes later, Eric Bottjer, another matchmaker, called hoping Brown knew a boxer good enough to fill a main event bout on ESPN on short notice. Working as a full-time jockey agent for two riders at Pimlico and Laurel Park more than fulfills his minimum daily requirement for action, and the longtime right-hand...
Source • Washington Post,DC •
80. News Headline: MARY MAITLAND; Madison-Oneida BOCES Many of her students will advance from here to college, and from there, they will teach other the life skills they are learning here. They learn husbandry skills, which is what you're seeing today. They learn skills they can pass along to others in the future. It's a two-year class, which emphacizes hands-on training. Through this class in "Equine and Animal Science," horses are made available to the students three days each week. I'd like to work with therapeutic kids. And that's why Mary...
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