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Horse trainer Dutrow battling critics again
O, by the WayHorse trainer Rick Dutrow is battling critics again. This time it???s the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission, which is pressing a case against Dutrow involving a drug present in one of his horses that finished second in a race at Churchill......Tags: Churchill Downs, Kentucky Derby, Equestrian
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Johns Hopkins hangs on for 36-34 football win
Johns Hopkins raced to a 33-point lead and then held off visiting Dickinson to win, 36-34, at Homewood Field. Andrew Kase rushed for 224 yards and three touchdowns for the Blue Jays (4-2, 2-2 Centennial Conference). Pat O'Connor led the Devils (3-3, 2-2)...Tags: Churchill Downs, Western Medicines, Kentucky Derby, Defense, Armed Forces
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Official: No drug violation for trainer Dutrow
The Associated PressKentucky racing officials plan to challenge a recommendation that there's insufficient evidence to suspend Big Brown's trainer, Rick Dutrow, for violating doping rules. The order by hearing officer James Robke indicated the Kentucky Horse Racing...Tags: Churchill Downs, Aegon NV, Triple Crown, Kentucky Derby, Jim Carroll
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Grade III $250,000 Hawthorne Derby preview
Chicago Tribune reporterTrainer Bill Mott thought he might have a Derby winner after Adriano scored an impressive victory March 22 in the Grade II $500,000 Lanes End Stakes at Turfway Park. Then, Mott was thinking about the Kentucky Derby on the first Saturday in May. Now, he'...Tags: Triple Crown, Kentucky Derby, David Miller, Montreal Canadiens, Equestrian
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Shadow Play wins at Maywood
Chicago Tribune reporterAfter winning North America's most prestigious race for pacers, the Little Brown Jug, in his preceding start, Shadow Play came to Maywood Park on Friday night and won the $275,000 Windy City Pace in record time. Shadow Play made a strong stretch move...Tags: Triple Crown, Kentucky Derby, David Miller, Montreal Canadiens, Equestrian
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Tim Montgomery gets five years in prison
From Times Staff and Wire ReportsDisgraced former Olympic track star Tim Montgomery, once dubbed "the world's fastest man," was sentenced Friday to five years in prison for dealing heroin to an informant. "I was blind -- I never had a job in my life," Montgomery told U.S. District Judge...Tags: Judges, Churchill Downs, Kentucky Derby, Punishment, Ottawa Senators
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No drug violation for Big Brown trainer Dutrow
Kentucky racing officials plan to challenge a recommendation that there's insufficient evidence to suspend Big Brown's trainer Rick Dutrow for violating doping rules. The order by hearing officer James Robke indicated the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission...Tags: Churchill Downs, Aegon NV, Triple Crown, Kentucky Derby, Jim Carroll
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Hearing officer finds Big Brown trainer Rick Dutrow didn't violate Kentucky drug rules
Associated Press WriterLEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) _ Kentucky racing officials plan to challenge a recommendation that there's insufficient evidence to suspend Big Brown's trainer, Rick Dutrow, for violating doping rules. The order by hearing officer James Robke indicated the Kentucky...Tags: Churchill Downs, Aegon NV, Triple Crown, Kentucky Derby, Jim Carroll
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BIG EAST NOTEBOOK: Mountaineers finding out what "Big Brown" can do for them
AP Sports WriterWest Virginia coach Bill Stewart is finding out what "Big Brown" can do for the Mountaineers. After watching his team struggle in short-yardage situations early in the year, Stewart has turned backup quarterback Jarrett Brown into the team's de facto...Tags: Academic Progress, Climbing, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Brian Kelly, Teaching and Learning
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Neiman Marcus offers gift ideas for shoppers with something left after financial crisis
AP Business WriterDALLAS (AP) _ With stock markets sinking and fear of recession rising, what's the affluent consumer to do? Neiman Marcus hopes a few of them will escape the grim headlines by splurging on diamonds, Dior and other diversions. The luxury retailer...Tags: Neiman Marcus, Saks Incorporated, Salvation Army, Government, National Government
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Indiana's Crean says: 'We've paid a price'
With the possibility of harsher NCAA sanctions looming over the Indiana men's basketball program, coach Tom Crean begins his first season in Bloomington with an unusual plea: Don't damage the program any more than it has been. "We've paid a price, a lot...Tags: Beijing Games, Kentucky Derby, Meteorological Disasters, Therapies, Scott Walker
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New rule would keep U.S. from hosting '18 Cup
FIFA president Sepp Blatter will propose new World Cup bidding rules that would dash the hopes of the United States to host the 2018 tournament. Blatter said yesterday that he wants to avoid the World Cup staying in the Americas after Brazil stages it...Tags: Beijing Games, Multi-Sport Events, Therapies, Kentucky Derby, Scott Walker
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