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Ex-manager of Ali dead; Eight Belles buried in Ky.
A longtime manager of boxer Muhammad Ali and son of the late Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad has died after heart surgery. Jabir Herbert Muhammad was 79. His oldest son, Elijah MuhammadIII, said he died Monday in Chicago. He managed Ali's boxing...Tags: New York Times, Contracts, Elijah Muhammad, Muhammad Ali, Churchill Downs
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Ky. bans steroids, cuts penalties
From Staff and Sun News ServicesKentucky horse racing regulators approved yesterday a sweeping steroid ban for the state's thoroughbred and standardbred races but drastically reduced the proposed penalties for trainers whose horses test positive. With a unanimous vote of confidence...Tags: Addiction, Kentucky Derby, Medical Research, Equestrian
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New ban could outlaw steroids for Kentucky Derby
Kentucky horse racing regulators have approved a major ban on anabolic steroids that could outlaw the drugs for next year's Kentucky Derby and other races in the state. The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission approved the measure unanimously Monday. Gov....Tags: Addiction, Kentucky Derby, Equestrian
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Favorite Wins Saratoga Feature
Talking Treasure won the Saratoga Dew Stakes for New York-bred fillies and mares Monday at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Trained by Charlton Baker and ridden by John Velazquez, the winner took control with three-sixteenths of a mile to...Tags: Kentucky Derby, Personal Service
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Gomez wins big on Go Between
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDEL MAR -- Another day, another million-dollar ride by Eclipse Award-winning jockey Garrett Gomez. One day after guiding Colonel John to a nose victory in the $1-million Travers Stakes at Saratoga Race Course, Gomez hopped onto a private plane Sunday...Tags: Disability, Health Treatments, Mike Smith, Equestrian
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Big Brown set to run in Monmouth Stakes
Big Brown is heading back to the grass in preparation for the Breeders' Cup Classic. The Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner will run in the Monmouth Stakes on Sept.13, his first start on grass since breaking his maiden at Saratoga last year. Big...Tags: Injuries, Personal Service, Kentucky Derby, Miami Heat, Equestrian
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Colonel John noses Mambo in Seattle in Travers
ed.mcnamara@newsday.comSARATOGA SPRINGS - It was Colonel John on the inside, Mambo in Seattle on the outside, and no one could be sure who got there first. Robby Albarado, on Mambo in Seattle, shook his whip righthanded after the wire, just as he did after Curlin edged...Tags: Kentucky Derby, Equestrian
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Williams Vs. Williams?
The Williams sisters would meet in the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open, a bit earlier than their matchup in the Wimbledon final July 6. Venus and Serena, coming off a doubles gold medal at the Olympics, found themselves in the same part of the bracket...Tags: Roger Federer, Awards and Prizes, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Boston Bruins, Robert Campbell
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Jones gets 6-year extension to stay put at American U.
When Jeff Jones was hired by American in 2000, conventional wisdom had him staying at the school for just a few years before moving on to a bigger conference. Conventional wisdom has proved wrong. Jones, who last season led the Eagles to the NCAA...Tags: International Olympic Committee, U.S. Open Tennis, Philadelphia Eagles, Roger Federer, Contracts
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Big Brown appears headed to Monmouth Stakes
ed.mcnamara@newsday.comIt looks as if Big Brown will be taking another ride down the Garden State Parkway. IEAH Stables co-president Michael Iavarone said yesterday that the Kentucky Derby / Preakness winner probably will run Sept. 13 in a 1 1/8-mile turf stakes at Monmouth...Tags: Belmont Stakes, Imperial and Royal Matters, National Government, Triple Crown, Government
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Injured cop plans to sue Nassau for $50M
sid.cassese@newsday.comKenneth Baribault, the Nassau County Police officer seriously injured by an alleged drunken driver on the Long Island Expressway, has filed a $50 million notice of claim against the county. The claim charges that the county owns and maintains the...Tags: Nassau County Police, Transportation, Road Transportation, Long Island Expressway, Law Enforcement
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Colonel John Wins Travers
Colonel John edged Mambo in Seattle in a photo finish Saturday to win the $1 million Travers Stakes at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Ridden by Garrett Gomez, Colonel John ran 1 1/4 miles in 2:03.20 and earned $600,000 for WinStar Farm....Tags: Labor Day, Kentucky Derby, Disability, Equestrian
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