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32. Exciting Derby Rematch Expected at Preakness The horses finished 1-2 at the Derby, and now they're poised for an exciting rematch. The horses finished 1-2 at the Derby, and now they're poised for an exciting rematch. You get a good look at the field and you've got a straight run into the first turn. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Many pages in this Fox Television Stations, inc. web site feature links to other sites, some of which are operated by companies unrelated to Fox Television...
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33. Sometimes, it boils down to just kid stuff They're really ugly mutts, real dogs although the woman next door treats them like they are her kids, which probably explains why she doesn't see just how ugly they are. She's got a skinned knee because she's a kid with the coordination of her father, and I just had my forehead sewn back together by a doctor, who, it turns out, is a real cutup. My job was to buy 1% of the horse the nose, the only part that matters when hitting the finish line and find an up-and-coming trainer. to ride the...
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34. Winner by a nose; Trainer Steve Asmussens Curlin takes Preakness Home:News:News:Main News Winner by a nose; Trainer Steve Asmussen s Curlin takes Preakness By TRICIA CORTEZ, LAREDO MORNING TIMES 05/20/2007 Email to a friendPost a CommentPrinter-friendly It was a huge day at the races for Laredo, and for Steve Asmussen, the Laredo-reared trainer whose dynamite chestnut colt, Curlin, nabbed a first-place finsh at the 132nd Preakness Stakes by a nose Saturday. Home:News:News:Main News Winner by a nose; Trainer Steve Asmussen s Curlin takes Preakness By...
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35. The Belmont stakes Any plan to renew Belmont as a racing jewel must also be an economic catalyst for western Nassau, lifting the fortunes of the surrounding Elmont community. While state law requires that more than 90 percent be returned to bettors, that gross would produce at least $55 million for the state, which must be used for education. But to reverse the trend and save New York's $6 billion horse-racing industry, Spitzer has little choice but to consider adding other forms of gaming at one of the...
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36. Three stories, seven days BROTHEL owner Eddie Hayson faces a stormy confrontation with stewards this week after giving three different versions in seven days of the sale of outstanding racehorse Passenger. Hayson yesterday said he gave Passenger to his racing manager Mick Fagan because he owed him money- contradicting what he told another newspaper, that he had given the colt to Fagan's daughter Amy Hyder as a wedding present. Hayson said that a year ago he had asked Fagan to sell Passenger because the...
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