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41. News Headline: Global Resorts Network Announces Luxury Accommodations at The Fairways ... Global Resorts Network Announces Luxury Accommodations at The Fairways of Palm Aire Resort and Spa in Fort Lauderdale, Florida Global Resorts Network, a leading provider of vacation club memberships, announced availability of luxury accommodations at The Fairways of Palm Aire Resort and Spa in Fort Lauderdale, Florida at the ultra low price of $298 for the entire week. Global Resorts Network Announces Luxury Accommodations at The Fairways of Palm Aire Resort and Spa in Fort Lauderdale,...
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42. News Headline: Dubhdara makes it three wins in a row Sunday Star Times . Sunday, 8 July 2007 Email a Friend . Printable View . Have Your Say Related Links Subscribe to Archivestuff Have your say Dubhdara completed a hat-trick of wins when taking out the $40,000 Central Districts Winter Championship at Awapuni yesterday - but rider Darryl Bradley would have given odds of 100-1 early in the run home. Sunday Star Times . Sunday, 8 July 2007 Email a Friend . Printable View . Have Your Say Related Links Subscribe to Archivestuff Have your say...
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43. News Headline: Moore's vigilance leaves Authorized a victim to tactics After all, when they rushed from the gate, they were in pursuit of a horse supplemented to the field specifically to ensure a pace that suited the odds-on favourite, Authorized. Anyone perceiving anything sinister in the way the pace was influenced by two of the four Ballydoyle runners, Archipenko and Yellowstone, needs to develop a better sense of the merciless demands of racing at this level. A strong gallop would have played into the hands of the Derby winner, who was dropping in trip,...
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44. News Headline: Del Rio Rotary Rodeo Kicked Off Friday The dragging of cowboys on a shovel, better known as Scoop Racing, thrilled the crowd with dust flying, and it all boiled down to who had the fastest time. The ladies barrel racing event proved that women can rodeo too, and sometimes they can do it better than the guys. The Bud Company-sponsored team roping portion of the rodeo put spectators on the edges of their seats, all waiting to see if the tail ropers could snag both of the steer s feet in their lasso. Garrett Koen of New Braunfels...
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45. News Headline: Hamels needs a rest But even horses need rest and Hamels is a thoroughbred that should take advantage of every breather and watering hole along the way that he can. Just as he allowed a selfish goal get in the way after his ninth win, he can't allow the honor of this exhibition game -- and it clearly is an honor that counts for nothing -- get in the way of the ultimate goal. That's an indication that maybe his arm is suffering through a dead period, which happens to the best of them and Hamels certainly is no...
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46. News Headline: Deadly EEE virus makes unusually early appearance: Mosquitoes in Raynham test positive; but state officials say ... BOSTON - Mosquitoes in Raynham tested positive for Eastern equine encephalitis, the first sign of the deadly virus this year, state officials said. Deadly EEE virus makes unusually early appearance: Mosquitoes in Raynham test positive; but state officials say population lower than normal. Officials said the positive test results came unusually early in the season, but that mosquito populations are lower than normal. Homeowners should repair screens and drain breeding sites like...
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47. News Headline: Rodeo Roundup Top cowboys travel across country to Springdale to ride the top-rated stock and for the $10,000 per event added to the cowboys' entry fees for the total purse. State law requires owners of every horse and equidae to provide proof of a current negative test for equine infectious anemia with the year. The gas prices also bring more regional cowboys to the rodeo, those who choose to stay closer to home and save the mileage. Most horse owners call the disease "Coggins," but that is simply what...
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48. News Headline: 'Order of the Phoenix': Bring On the Next Chapter Yates and his team handle the film's visuals well, including the impressive sets for the atrium of the Ministry of Magic and its endless Hall of Prophecy, as well as fine flying sequences involving equine creatures called "thestrals. The director also works well with the film's juvenile leads, which is important, because these are the raging hormone years at the Hogwarts School. It's a cog in a brisk, well-oiled machine, the fifth in a seven-film series, and it unfolds like a chapter in...
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