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Pick-six carry-over of nearly $1.2 million awaits bettors at Hollywood Park
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBesides a slew of graded stakes races, Saturday at Hollywood Park will also feature a massive pick six carry-over. No one was able to isolate all six winners in the sequence on Friday, so there is a three-day carry-over of nearly $1.197 million. Not a...Tags: Arlington Park, Churchill Downs, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Inglewood
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Don't park in wheelchair zone between handicap spaces
Q: In some parking areas there are two handicap parking spaces marked, and in between them is an area, sometimes as big as a parking space, sometimes a little smaller, that has diagonal lines painted on it. Does the space with the diagonal lines mean ''no...Tags: Punishment, Transportation, Emmaus, Fines, Allentown
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Two graded stakes are on Hollywood Gold Cup program
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe $750,000 Hollywood Gold Cup is the marquee event Saturday at Hollywood Park, but the 11-race program includes two other graded stakes. The first is the $250,000 American Handicap for older horses at 1 1/8 miles on turf. The other is the $150,000 A...Tags: Churchill Downs, Insider Trading, Rugby League, Humana Incorporated
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Motorists should call police if they see signs of handicap placard, plate abuse
Q: What can we do when we see people parking in handicap parking spaces with the 'handicap' placard displayed, but they obviously are not handicapped? At the Lehigh Valley Mall I saw a 30-something woman in a big, new SUV pull into a handicap spot,...Tags: Transportation, Whitehall, Prosecution, Witnesses, Allentown
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Danica Rule doesn't weigh on Patrick
O, by the WayIn football, there's a so-called Roy Williams rule outlawing the horse-collar tackle and back in the day, the introduction of a shot clock in college basketball was largely regarded as the Dean Smith rule because of the legendary coach's slow-down four-...Tags: Danica Patrick
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Curlin wins Stephen Foster Handicap
The Associated PressCurlin looked as good in his return to the United States as he did when he left. The reigning Horse of the Year won for the fifth straight time today, easily taking the Stephen Foster Handicap in his first race on American soil in more than seven months....Tags: Big Brown, Multi-Sport Events, Equestrian, Churchill Downs, World Cup
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Hospitals' acreage is lure for developers
Sun reporterChicken coops and cornfields surrounded the state asylum in Owings Mills when it opened almost 120 years ago. The quiet countryside was considered by 19th-century health experts as the best place to care for the developmentally disabled, and over the...Tags: Real Estate Buyers, Martin O'Malley, Colleges and Universities, Health and Safety at School, Executive Branch
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Community Notes
The Arc of Howard County presented awards to individuals and groups that have provided innovative programs and opportunities for people with cognitive and developmental disabilities. Recognized with 2008 Celebration of Excellence Awards were Chuck...Tags: Collectibles, James Rouse, Anglican, Ceremonies, Photography
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Tighten enforcement on parking for disabled
Since I became disabled (which hopefully will not be permanent), I've become excruciatingly aware of the lack of handicapped parking. One of the major reasons for this is the lack of consideration by what I view as perfectly healthy-looking men and/or...Tags: Delray Beach
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Charges stick in assault case
Of The Morning CallA 28-year-old Warminster woman who whipped a weighted tape dispenser into a Bucks County Prison case manager's face from just a few feet away will spend the next two to five years in state prison. Bucks County Judge Jeffrey Finley sentenced Regina Rhoads...Tags: Trials, Wages and Pensions, Mental Illness, Illnesses, Bucks County
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Jun 30, 2008
|Column| Allentown Morning Call
Jun 28, 2008
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Jun 27, 2008
|Column| Allentown Morning Call
May 28, 2008
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Jun 14, 2008
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Jun 22, 2008
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Jun 17, 2008
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