| Horses News and Headlines |
49. News Headline: 'Fanna' at a crossroads Easily the most accomplished rider in the history of local racing, Griffiths, who turns 49 on September 18, has seen and done it all in a long and distinguished career spanning 32 years. Griffiths was unjustifiably booed by a section of the crowd on his way to the paddock aboard THE BOMBER, and looking at him trying to keep a straight face amid the disrespect, must have been saying to himself 'I don't deserve this' However, he has been riding rather infrequently in the past year or so, and...
Source • Jamaica Gleaner,Jamaica •
50. News Headline: TULLY BLANCHARD AND JJ DILLON TALK FOUR HORSEMEN, WWE, FLAIR ... He believes that what The Horsemen put into the business 20 years ago carries into today's business aspect about giving the fans everything you have in the tank, the aspect of "performing twice on Saturday & twice on Sunday. Log onto www.NWALegends.com for more details on the entire weekend's festivities, as well as how you an purchase tickets & who else will be a part of the "trip down NWA memory lane. said that especially right now, it is very difficult to focus on the positives of the...
Source • Pro Wrestling Insider,NJ •
51. News Headline: Reality TV Charity In Kentucky A Five-Star Event Following dinner was a private tour of the place including the stables, which was a chance for the stars to pet the horses (Ami Cusack got on one) and the opportunity to get as close to the track as possible when watching a race. As more and more of the celebrity guests arrived, Friday night brought the first event where the public could attend a cruise on the Ohio River for $50. The dinner was great and being placed in the same, private room as the Queen had been in for the derby was...
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52. News Headline: King Coal Highway: Resolutions enhance momentum By CHARLES OWENS Bluefield Daily Telegraph BLUEFIELD Joint resolutions approved Monday by the Mercer County Commission and the Princeton City Council seek a continuation of construction on the King Coal Highway in Bluefield toward Stoney Ridge and the proposed equestrian park site. By CHARLES OWENS Bluefield Daily Telegraph BLUEFIELD Joint resolutions approved Monday by the Mercer County Commission and the Princeton City Council seek a continuation of construction on the King Coal Highway...
Source • 7/16/2007 •
53. News Headline: Saratoga: The Spa and Graveyard of Champions It Ought to Be About the TruthBY Steve AppelhansIn It's Not About the Truth: The Untold Story of the Duke Lacrosse Case and the Lives it Shattered, Don Yaeger attempts to put the team's perspective on the now-infamous Duke Lacrosse case in front of the public eye. It Ought to Be About the TruthBY Steve AppelhansIn It's Not About the Truth: The Untold Story of the Duke Lacrosse Case and the Lives it Shattered, Don Yaeger attempts to put the team's perspective on the now-infamous Duke...
Source • Chicago Sports Review,IL •
54. News Headline: On Media The American Reporter Vol. Street vendors, NGO activists and students all talk openly about issues such as widespread corruption, the imbalanced budget between Indonesia's main island of Java and the outer islands, as well as the dominance of the ethnic Javanese in many government, business, media, and military positions. Street vendors, NGO activists and students all talk openly about issues such as widespread corruption, the imbalanced budget between Indonesia's main island of Java and...
Source • 2 hours ago •
55. News Headline: Highlights from Day 2 of Pan American Games I just need to carry that momentum into the rest of the tournament. Louis took silver in the women's event. Highlights from Day 2 of Pan American Games. They both also earned berths for the United States at the Beijing Games, although the athletes themselves are not guaranteed those slots. Jason Richardson, Mckee City, N. Argentina's Gabriela Diaz was the women's winner. The road cycling gold went to Anne Samplonius of Canada. The three-member equestrian team of Lauren Sammis (Wayne, N....
Source • 7/15/2007 •
56. News Headline: Wild roosters driven from new suburb Facing possible fines and jail sentences, Miller and Webster both agreed to allow the roosters, chickens and eggs to be removed this week. The views expressed in the articles are not necessarily those of earthtimes.org and we accept no responsibility for the views or opinions expressed in the articles either direct or indirect. Wild roosters driven from new suburb. But they are a bit perplexed by the fuss. Author : General News Editor. Nancy Miller and William Webster have been providing a...
Source • 11 hours ago •
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