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17. News Headline: Beadman's knee agony
There were fears that Beadman had suffered ligament damage and would be required to undergo a full knee reconstruction, sidelining him for up to a year. On the same day he turned 42, Beadman rolled around in agony when the horse he was riding, debutant Gallant Hussar, reared up before the start of the second race at Sha Tin and drove the jockey's left knee into the gates. Beadman was second in the jockeys' premiership before Saturday's racing, with none of his mounts going on to win....
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18. News Headline: Equine Science Update offered at Rutgers
Equine Science Update offered at Rutgers. The Equine Science Update, geared to professionals, horse owners, science teachers and 4-H horse program participants and educators, will include presentations highlighting the Equine Science Center's work in advancing equine health, horse management practices, and solutions to equine industry issues. The Equine Science Update, geared to professionals, horse owners, science teachers and 4-H horse program participants and educators, will include...
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19. News Headline: Quarter horse show returning to Hattiesburg
In 1940 a group of enthusiast wanted to ensure that the unique qualities of what was considered the perfect breed of horse did not perish. The show will include classes from halter and pleasure classes to timed events and working cow horse classes. Welcome toHattiesburg American - Hattiesburg, Miss. Quarter horse show returning to Hattiesburg Special to the American The 2007 Mississippi Quarter Horse Association Holiday Classic Shows will return to the JL Cartlidge Forrest County Multi...
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20. News Headline: The many lives of the Centreville Victorian
The house underwent a major renovation as the Schallers worked to restore the Victorian home to its original appearance. Fortunately, the wide band of crown molding and many of the plaster ceiling medallions in the main rooms remained intact over the years. She still has the chair, a favorite piece, and it is part of the furnishings in the living room. The large parlor, located in the front and with the three bay windows typical of the period, required little or no structural change....
Source11/17/2007


21. News Headline: A lens on life, a glimpse of greatness
In addition to the photos that depict life on the farm, the exhibit includes paintings by Pons and bronze equine statues by sculptor Peggy Kauffman. After the birth of a foal at her horse farm in Fallston, Ellen Pons waited, poised for the right moment to capture the newborn and his mother. One photograph in the exhibit, called "Glee," was taken after some of the horses were released from the barn. Ellen Pons says success in equine photography requires patience. She first pursued the...
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22. News Headline: Zara Phillip's friend and fellow rider is killed by falling horse in competition
Eleanor Brennan, 21, one of Britain's most promising young three-day event riders, was crushed when her horse Mr Barnabus stumbled at a jump and tumbled on top of her. After studying equine business management at Hartpury College, she sacrificed a promising career on the British riding scene to take a lucrative job training horses and riders at a farm in Virginia. Brennan suffered head and chest injuries in the fall at the cross-country stage of the Florida International three-day event in...
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23. News Headline: For Racer, Career That Won't Quit
By Leonard Shapiro Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, November 18, 2007; Page LZ01 Public address announcer Will O'Keefe could hardly contain himself when veteran amateur rider Colvin "Gregg" Ryan brought his mount Old Fellow across the finish line ahead of the field last month in a maiden claiming race at the Middleburg fall steeplechase at Glenwood Park. By Leonard Shapiro Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, November 18, 2007; Page LZ01 Public address announcer Will O'Keefe could...
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24. News Headline: EI won't return 'if inquiry's thorough'
EI won't return 'if inquiry's thorough' The federal government won't accept any responsibility for an outbreak of equine influenza until an official inquiry finalises its investigation. Whyalla news, classifieds and community. Deputy Prime Minister Mark Vaile is also promising that a repetition of the outbreak - which forced lockdowns of racing and recreational stables in NSW, Queensland and the ACT - will never happen. The government has appointed retired High Court judge Ian Callinan to...
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