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Here's one way to call the slots tossup
The last poll I saw on slots showed about 54 percent of Marylanders still supporting a state constitutional amendment allowing the gambling machines. That support was not as large as it appeared to be eight or nine months ago, which fits a theory I have:...Tags: Election Day, Frederick County (Maryland), Tourism and Leisure, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama)
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After a long wait, jockey Rose emerges with victory
Jockey Jeremy Rose, coming off a three-month suspension for striking a horse in the face at Delaware Park, ended a frustrating day at the Maryland Million at Laurel Park yesterday when he won the $200,000 Ladies, the seventh race of the day, aboard Miss...Tags: Maryland, Preakness Stakes, Delaware, Kentucky Derby, Tim Keefe
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Artificial Limbs: A Hope For Some Horses Who Suffer Leg Injuries
Anyone who owns, rides or cares for horses lives with one big fear — a leg injury.
Horses' legs are delicate, almost too delicate for the weight they bear. An injury to one leg often affects the other legs, which are forced to bear extra weight....Tags: Utah, Metal and Mineral, Injuries, Wyoming
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Births: Sept. 28, 2008
LEHIGH VALLEY HOSPITAL SONS Sept. 8 - David and Jamie Blalock, Catasauqua. Aug. 28 - Steven and Stacey Becker, Macungie. SACRED HEART HOSPITAL DAUGHTERS Sept. 19 - Latisha Wright, Allentown. Sept. 18 - Krystina M. Pedroso, Allentown. ST. LUKE'S...Tags: Germansville, Walnutport, Allentown, Wind Gap, Bethlehem (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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How would you feel about Curlin breaking Cigar's record as top U.S. money-winner?
A winner for racing By Sandra McKee Curlin is Tiger Woods in horseshoes. He is tall, with rippling muscles and a dominating record, and he stepped into the limelight when his sport needed a star. He was the 2007 Horse of the Year, and when he goes off...Tags: Maryland, Horse and Harness Racing, Pimlico Race Course, Preakness Stakes, Tiger Woods
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Prado thanks Barbaro in Hall speech
Jockey Edgar Prado and trainer Carl Nafzger led a group of six inductees into the National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame. Inducted with Prado and Nafzger were retired jockey Ismael Valenzuela and three horses: Manila, Inside Information and Ancient...Tags: Kentucky Derby
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Prado, Nafzger, four others inducted
Jockey Edgar Prado and trainer Carl Nafzger, who between them have three Kentucky Derby wins, led a group of six new inductees into the National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame yesterday. Inducted with Prado and Nafzger were retired jockey Ismael...Tags: Maryland, Horse and Harness Racing, Preakness Stakes, Belmont Stakes, Kentucky Derby
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Not serving stakes: 6 big races dropped
Sun ReporterFurther diminishing an already struggling industry, the Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association plans to discontinue the financing of six stakes races this fall, virtually eliminating some of the state's most prestigious races, The Sun has learned....Tags: National Government, Jockey Club Incorporated (The), Pimlico, Magna Entertainment Corporation, Maryland
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Magna's racing VP resigns, cites family
Sun ReporterMagna Entertainment Corp. executive vice president of racing Scott Borgemenke, who during the Preakness voiced his concern about the nonstop travel required for the job he took earlier last spring, has left the company. Borgemenke's departure became...Tags: Magna Entertainment Corporation, Maryland, National Government, Injuries, Preakness Stakes
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Four-run seventh lifts IronPigs over Richmond
Oscar Robles' pinch-hit double sparked a four-run rally in the seventh inning, and visiting Lehigh Valley held on for a 6-5 win over Richmond on Friday night. Brandon Watson had four hits and scored twice for the IronPigs (44-63). R.J. Swindle (2-1)...Tags: Atlanta Braves, Matt Childers, Lehigh Valley IronPigs, Vladimir Nunez
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LI GOLFBEAT: Nine is just fine
makr.herrmann@newsday.comLet's play nine. Apologies to the enthusiastic former ballplayer Ernie Banks, who is credited with the saying "Let's play two" as a way of expressing "I want to keep playing." But there is a growing feeling in the golf industry that less often is more....Tags: Ernie Banks, Clubs and Associations, U.S. Open Golf, Long Island, Golf
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PETA plans protests at Preakness and Belmont
andrew.strickler@newsday.comWith the image of a filly collapsing after finishing the Kentucky Derby still fresh in the public's mind, an international animal rights organization said it will protest at the remaining Triple Crown races. The planned demonstrations by People for the...Tags: Horse and Harness Racing, Pimlico Race Course, John Lee, Preakness Stakes, New York Racing Association
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