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Bucs in news for wrong reasons
The story lines of training camp for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers should be about their imposing offensive line, the maturation of GainesAdams, continuity at quarterback with the return of Jeff Garcia, the three-headed running back rotation of Earnest Graham,...Tags: Fourth of July, Warrick Dunn, National Football League, Eric Cantona, Florida Atlantic University
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Two Step Salsa could take a big step up
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe competition will get tougher for Two Step Salsa when he looks for his third consecutive win of the Hollywood Park spring-summer meet in the $350,000-added Swaps Stakes on Saturday. Successful in the seven-furlong Lazaro Barrera Memorial and the...Tags: Churchill Downs, Jeff Nielsen, Kentucky Derby, Disability, James Barry
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Starting Lines
Mint Lane got a second-straight stakes victory with a pace-setting win Sunday in the $200,000 Dwyer Stakes at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y. The Dwyer is the first major 3-year-old race in New York after the Belmont Stakes. Mint Lane, who didn't compete...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Canadian Football, Dallas Cowboys, Belmont Stakes, Churchill Downs
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Safety Should Be Major Concern
I once heard a horse described as "1,000 pounds of muscle balancing on glass legs." That's not far from the truth, and recent tragedies have forced leaders in two sports — horse racing and eventing — to focus on making their competitions...Tags: Kentucky Derby, Medical Staff, Horse Jumping, Injuries, Health Treatments
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A Renewed Focus On Safety At Events
I once heard a horse described as "1,000 pounds of muscle balancing on glass legs." That's not far from the truth, and recent tragedies have forced leaders in two sports — horse racing and eventing — to focus on making their competitions...Tags: Kentucky Derby, Medical Staff, Horse Jumping, Injuries, Health Treatments
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'Brown' has first workout since Belmont
In his first workout since running last in the Belmont Stakes last month, Big Brown went five-eighths of a mile in a slow 1 minute, 6.71 seconds at Aqueduct in New York. The Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner hit the track about 5:45 a.m. with regular...Tags: Field Hockey, Prosecution, National Hockey League, Columbus Blue Jackets, Belmont Stakes
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Derby, Preakness winner Big Brown works at Big A
Big Brown returned to work Wednesday morning. In his first workout since running last in the Belmont Stakes last month, Big Brown went five-eighths of a mile in a slow 1:06.71 at Aqueduct. The Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner hit the track about 5:45...Tags: Belmont Stakes, Kentucky Derby, Big Brown
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Business Topics
Wall Street companies sharply scaled back their borrowing from the Federal Reserve's emergency lending program over the past week while commercial banks boosted it slightly. The report, released by the Fed on Thursday, offered mixed signals about...Tags: Investments, Prosecution, Petroleum Industry, Aerospace Manufacturing, Trials
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Cloudy's Knight is class on grass
Chicago Tribune reporterWhen Cloudy's Knight finished second for the second time in three years in the 2007 Stars and Stripes at Arlington Park on the 4th of July nobody thought of him as a world-class horse. But on Oct. 21 at Woodbine, the huge Chicago-based runner proved he...Tags: Churchill Downs, Fourth of July, Arlington Park
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A Favre Comeback?
Favre: ESPN Report Of Comeback A 'Rumor' Retired Packers quarterback Brett Favre denied an ESPN report that he's considering a comeback. Favre, 38, who retired March 6 after a 17-year NFL career, responded to the report Wednesday by telling his...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Long Island, National Football League, Al Harris, Chicago Bears
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