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25. News Headline: Chad Johnson still horsing around Cincy receiver will race a horse next weekend in a charity event; Palmer's money is on the horse. Restore the Roar will break from a starting gate on the inside and race a furlong (220 yards), while Johnson will break from the outside rail and unleash a 110-yard dash. It's all for fun, but the important thing is raising money to help those in need. I'll be starting my own foundation to help with some other things going on around here. The distances are calculated to give the fans a photo...
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26. News Headline: Welsh Equine Council to join BEF The WEC is an umbrella organisation established three years on the request of the Welsh Assembly, which wanted to deal with one central equestrian body. With three years' worth of accounts the organisation now fulfils the criteria for membership of the BEF, the equestrian governing body in the UK. It is time to galvanize and unify the 50 or so equine bodies in Wales. Enjoy all the latest equestrian news and competition reports delivered straight to your door every week. Mr Lloyd added: "We...
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27. News Headline: NYRA names new VP Printable Version By DAN SABBATINO Legislative Gazette Staff Writer Mon, Jun 4, 2007 Racing enthusiast and thoroughbred horse owner Gavin Landry has resigned as president of the Saratoga Convention and Tourism Bureau to be the New York Racing Association s new senior vice president of sales and market development. Printable Version By DAN SABBATINO Legislative Gazette Staff Writer Mon, Jun 4, 2007 Racing enthusiast and thoroughbred horse owner Gavin Landry has resigned as president of the...
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28. News Headline: Wild about horses The equine aesthetic has trotted off runways and into closets. From artwork to flatware, equine chic is at home outside the track. From riding boots to skinny pants, "the clean lines and aristocratic looks of dressage" are making a fashion footprint. The race is undecided, but the influence of the sport on our style is a sure thing. Home d cor Bold colors and patterns are the style du jour, but scenic imagery is making an impact. Keep the conversation appropriate for interested readers...
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29. News Headline: Profits and pitfalls of luxury investing No longer the reserve of billionaires and oil tycoons, the rising prevalence of horse syndicates means more people are clubbing together to share in the excitement of a buying horse. Whether it is cars, racehorses or your own private island, we tell you how to channel your money into less traditional investments. Profits and pitfalls of luxury investing - CNN.com. CNN's resident racing expert Robin Oakley takes a look behind the scenes of this popular investment choice. If you like a...
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30. News Headline: Horses spared slaughterhouse While the mares showed no outward signs of abuse, Bissett said, the horses were slightly malnourished and had runny noses and a cough. A feed lot is used as a holding pen for horses to fatten them up before they re slaughtered, she said. The truckload of eight horses, she said, was scheduled to leave the feed lot for slaughter on Friday. At our place, they ll have a home with us for life, so these two mares will be safe for the rest of their lives, Bissett said. SinceTheCalifornian.com...
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31. News Headline: Rocky Mountain Horse Expo in Eagle this weekend The local version of this 16-year-old horse expo is expected to be of similar scope to the Denver event, including activities, speakers and contestants. Learn about breeds and bloodlines from breed, stallion and mare demonstrations; or, buy or sell a horse or breeding program. Clinics include roping, horsemansip, training ranch or tail horses, and even horse therapy. Thrill, chills and shopping While the Expo will include its hallmark dawn-to-dusk schedule of competitors and clinics, some...
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32. News Headline: Governor wants cut of slot profits Mitch Daniels said Friday he wants a cut of cash for the state if Indiana's two horse racing tracks sell their slot machine permits to other firms for big bucks. The law Daniels signed earlier this year requires each pari-mutuel horse track to pay the state $250 million over the next two years for a license to allow slot machines at their venues. But Daniels said there has already been a lot of talk about the huge profits tracks could make by selling the permits, which the governor said...
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