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9. News Headline: Suffolk success has spirits soaring
Not only did racing at Suffolk Downs make it through the 100-day meeting, the track saw increases in attendance and handle for the first time in several years. There are not many success stories like that in horse racing, at a track without any gaming component. The average daily attendance increased 22 percent, while the on-track handle for live racing programs increased by 14 percent. Spadea, who currently owns at least a share of 18 horses, believes expanded gaming is essential to the...
Source8 hours ago


10. News Headline: Sheik spends $35M in race for derby champ
The sheik, who has been active in horse racing since 1970 and has owned many of the best horses in Dubai and the United States, likely plans to breed the mares with top-end stallions with the goal of producing a Kentucky Derby winner, the newspaper said. 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. Sheik spends $35M in race for derby champ....
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11. News Headline: EI road signs get the message out
EI road signs get the message out NSW Department of Primary Industries has begun to install 55 new road signs to let motorists know which equine influenza zone they are entering. Movement permits are required for any movement of horses in the amber and red zones and while horses are free to move within the purple zone, horses can not leave or enter the purple zone. An additional 24 signs at 12 locations in red restricted zones will be placed on both sides of the road. Parkes news,...
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12. News Headline: The story of Pat, Fort Sam Houston's most famous horse
That the individual being mourned was a horse didn't seem to strike anyone as odd. But mobilization of the Army during the 1930s was the beginning of the end for horses and mules in the military. Although officially no longer in the military, Pat still participated in parades and was used by Army veterinarians when they gave hands-on seminars on equine health for new recruits. If you look through the bars of the iron fence, you can see a tree-shaded grave with a tall granite headstone at...
Source11/10/2007


13. News Headline: Editorial: Don't heed NYRA's threats on tracks
The end of the year is the traditional time to bestow gifts, but the state shouldn't rush to give NYRA the racing franchise it's so childishly demanding. Besides forgiving $130 million of existing debt, the state would also front the group $70 million in operating money to get started. This is crucial, because the state racing industry supports 17,000 jobs, and millions of dollars in its profits go to fund education. Even if NYRA does get all or some part of the franchise, three decades is...
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14. News Headline: Jockeys' duel lifts racing
He strenuously denies allegations of race fixing, but whatever the outcome of the case, racing's image has been dented by the publicity and other lower profile incidents. Does anyone know why, when the jockeys finish tied on winners, 2nd then 3rd places aren't taken into account? The top jockey prize at any meeting or festival is done this way. The toll on the little men with a huge appetite for success was clear to see as they shared the platform to jointly accept a huge trophy which...
Source11/10/2007


15. News Headline: Granger bird racing operation takes wing :Homing pigeon enthusiast given zoning variance.
Mellinger responded that he would have to retire his current birds from racing and start with new ones at the Brick Road location because "home is home" to a racing pigeon and they can't adjust to a new place. Special timing equipment documents their return home, sometimes from as far away as Oklahoma, which is 600 miles "as the bird flies. A letter from James and Patricia Kaiser, of 1480 Brick Road, expressed concerns about the bird's "guano," (droppings) and how airborne feather dust...
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16. News Headline: Sanders and Spencer share jockeys' title
Amazing ding-dong battle ends as Spencer wins final race on final day of season to draw level Staff and agencies Saturday November 10, 2007 Guardian Unlimited Seb Sanders and Jamie Spencer shared the flat jockeys' title after a dramatic and intriguing day of racing at Doncaster produced what many had predicted would be the perfect result. Amazing ding-dong battle ends as Spencer wins final race on final day of season to draw level Staff and agencies Saturday November 10, 2007 Guardian...
Source11/10/2007


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