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9. News Headline: Unibet sued for $36 million
The horse racing company claims to have contacted Unibet on the matter in 2004, but the two competitors never reached an agreement. This sum is said to be 10% of the money that Unibet has made on horse betting since the company started to use the information from the database. The cost for ATG to build the database was more than $30 million and the company claims that Unibet never would have been able to provide horse betting without the information in it. ATG is accusing Unibet of...
SourcePokerListings.com,Sweden


10. News Headline: Study Reveals Horse Show Industry's Impact
To take a closer look at the population of the showing segment of the horse industry, the Economic Impact Study breaks down the number of horses by breed. Meanwhile, 336,992 Thoroughbreds and another 1.3 million horses belonging to "other" breeds are involved in showing and competitions. The owners of all of these horses spend and generate a lot of money to stay in the show ring. The Economic Impact Study converts part-time and seasonal employees into a full-time equivalent basis to...
SourcePractical Horseman Magazine


11. News Headline: Duffy makes hard choice and her horse is winner
Although she gave up basketball to concentrate on equestrian sports, Duffy realizes the challenges and risks that come with competing in such a unique sport. Unlike basketball, where her hard work and practice would often translate into flawless results on the court, horseback riding can be a different story. And her love of horses will go far beyond the years she lives with her parents, as Duffy hopes to either ride in college or pursue a profession dealing with horses. Duffy, a 5-foot-10...
Source6 hours ago


12. News Headline: Summer Camp Is More Than Horseplay
The department offers three other week-long summer camps designed to acquaint campers with rural Loudoun, said Lucas, who has worked with its youth programs for nine years. Fun on the Farm introduces them to a variety of businesses, including llama, goat and horse farms. Before going to the camp, she had seen horses only from the back seat of her family's car during a road trip through the Midwest. Along the way, they learn about such topics as horse grooming and breeding and dog...
Source7/29/2007


13. News Headline: Some gamblers still like a track
In many cases, the so-called racinos have attracted people and money, but critics say horse racing ends up taking a back seat to other forms of gambling. They chomp on thick cigars and use cheap plastic pens to circle past performance times, jockey weights, and odds on horses with names like Thunda Bolt, Struggling Swan, and Mr. It's not a destination point," said Menino, who added that he's "never sat there on a Saturday and tried to figure out which horse is going to win the third race....
SourceBoston Globe,United States


14. News Headline: Street Sense simply Jim Dandy in victory
Find www.app.com stories from the past week as well as calendar events, classifieds, advertisements, Yellow Page listings, local Web sites and more all in one search. Street Sense simply Jim Dandy in victory Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 07/30/07 Kentucky Derby winner Street Sense began his second season with a first-rate performance, pulling away in the stretch and winning the $500,000 Jim Dandy Stakes on Sunday at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, N. Street Sense simply Jim...
SourceAsbury Park Press,NJ


15. News Headline: Banks to begin defense of harness driving title
The Charleston trainer is scheduled to drive seven horses in the first of five days of racing at the fairgrounds. As in the past, pick-a-winner contests are to run throughout the week with the fair board to give $100 to one winner at the end of each day of racing. They go into a queue to be moderated and may take several hours to be reviewed. General admission for the races throughout the week is free with box seats being sold at $6 each. Mule races are added to the regular harness events...
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16. News Headline: U.S. judge tosses camel racing complaint
Altonaga said in her 26-page decision that she could not find sufficient legal connection between the two Emirates leaders and their business interests in the United States to permit the lawsuit to move forward. Attorneys for the children argued that the sheiks had extensive horse racing interests in Kentucky and Florida that provided a sufficient U. Altonaga found that the corporations were legally separate entities from the sheiks. None of the children or their parents lives in the...
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