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73. TODAY'S RACES
He has been training sharply for several weeks and is probably more talented than he has shown in the afternoons. But his only two victories have been at this one-mile distance. Stakes doubleheader leaves options. Hart's Sunset, for example, won her turf debut and seems capable of better. And both stakes are highly contentious. Star-Telegram staff writer. Star-Telegram horse racing writer Gary West highlights his picks for today's races. Odds are provided by Lone Star Park, with program...
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74. Findlay faces third suspension for cocaine use
Findlay, 32, who only last month returned from a six-month suspension for using cocaine late last year, is now facing a third charge for the same offence. Findlay was stood down from riding at Sandown last Saturday and Racing Victoria Ltd stewards yesterday reported that the analyst had found the presence of Benzoylecgonine, a metabolite of cocaine, in the urine sample Findlay provided at Kilmore races on June 16. Findlay served a six-month suspension for testing positive to cocaine and...
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75. Local Sports Calendar
Since dnj.com does not control user submitted statements, we cannot promise that readers will not occasionally find offensive or inaccurate comments posted on our Web site. In addition, we remind anyone interested in making an online comment that responsibility for statements posted lies with the person submitting the comment, not dnj.com or its related sites. However, the interactive nature of the Internet makes it impracticable for our staff to monitor each and every posting. Baseball:...
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76. MARY MAITLAND; Madison-Oneida BOCES
Many of her students will advance from here to college, and from there, they will teach other the life skills they are learning here. They learn husbandry skills, which is what you're seeing today. They learn skills they can pass along to others in the future. It's a two-year class, which emphacizes hands-on training. Through this class in "Equine and Animal Science," horses are made available to the students three days each week. I'd like to work with therapeutic kids. And that's why Mary...
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77. Proud to be American
Autos Business Center Employment Entertainment Events & Notices Garage, Tag, Estate & Yard Sales Industrial Products & Supplies Memberships & Timeshares Merchandise Mobile & Modular Homes Office Equipment & Supplies Personal Ads Pets & Animals Real Estate Rental & Sale Recreation Vehicles Schools & Instruction Services & Professionals. Autos Business Center Employment Entertainment Events & Notices Garage, Tag, Estate & Yard Sales Industrial Products & Supplies Memberships & Timeshares...
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78. Force is with Jerkens in Suburban
The legend of Hall of Fame trainer Allen Jerkens continued to grow after Political Force upset yesterday's Grade I Suburban Handicap at Belmont Park.
Source7/1/2007

79. David Poulson: Advertising moves raise credibility questions for LSJ
The idea is that there is more than generating revenue to being a watchdog of democracy - that news reporters have another, perhaps higher, responsibility to serve the public. Is the fitness column the best feature, or does it knock a better story off the front because an advertiser paid for the placement? Are the LSJ's reports on aging meant to help readers lead better lives or to help advertisers reap the graying boomers' income? Was it a news decision not to cover the Hawk Island Park...
SourceLansing State Journal,MI

80. Teen's rodeo skills pay off
OAKWOOD Come late summer, most college-bound students will pack their must-have belongings into their car or a moving van. Teen's rodeo skills pay off. Emily Mulcahey will load one of hers into a horse trailer. News-Gazette Archive The full story is available in our paid story archive. Advertisement Also on this date.
SourceUrbana/Champaign NewsGazette,IL

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