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Starting Lines: UConn Wins In Women's Soccer
UConn Defeats Yale Senior Annie Yi scored eight minutes into the second overtime to give the UConn women's soccer team a 2-1 victory over Yale in Storrs. After a yellow card handball was called on Yale with three seconds left in regulation, UConn...Tags: Preakness Stakes, University of Hartford, XL Center, NCAA Tournament, Multi-Sport Events
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Bad Medicine or bad justice?
How two respected Gary physicians wound up doing a combined 20 years in federal prison by Don Terry . . Brothers and physician-partners Randy Chube, at left, and David Chube Jr . . As little boys growing up in Gary, Ind., David Chube Jr. and his...Tags: Michigan, Hospitals and Clinics, Family, National or Ethnic Minorities, AIDS
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Horse sense: Tips to equestrian style
Horse sense What's the easiest way to achieve equestrian style? Author Vicky Moon and Wellington decorator Susan Rubin offer 10 tips. 1. Scour antique shops and flea markets for old paintings, trophies and china. 2. Think British. The American rodeo...Tags: House and Home, Equestrian
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Pedroia Hits Cleanup For Red Sox
Courant Staff Writer— Dustin Pedroia, listed generously at 5 feet 9 and 180 pounds, became one of the smallest cleanup hitters in recent baseball history Saturday when manager Terry Francona batted him fourth between David Ortiz and Mark Kotsay. It probably doesn't...Tags: Food Safety, Julio Lugo, Boston Red Sox, Major League Baseball, Terry Francona
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Derby-winning filly Genuine Risk dies
Genuine Risk, one of only three fillies to win the Kentucky Derby, died Monday at Newstead Farm in Upperville, Va.. The 1980 Derby winner died peacefully about 7:30 a.m. at the age of 31 after eating a hearty breakfast and being turned out in her...Tags: Belmont Stakes, Preakness Stakes, Injuries, Triple Crown, Equestrian
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THE HAMPTON CLASSIC: What they’re wearing
It's not Ascot or even the Kentucky Derby but a number of women chose dramatic millinery for the opening day of the Hampton Classic, among them Joy Marks, left. It's not Ascot or even the Kentucky Derby but a number of women chose dramatic millinery...Tags: Equestrian
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Colonel John edges Mambo to take Travers
Colonel John beat Mambo in Seattle in a photo finish 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 minutes, 3.20 seconds. The Eoin Harty-trained horse paid...Tags: 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, Big Brown, Horse and Harness Racing, Equestrian
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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: Preakness Stakes, Addiction, Maryland, Medical Research, Big Brown
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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, Personal Service, Big Brown
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Colonel John wins Travers
Wire reportsolonel John edged Mambo in Seattle in a photo finish Saturday to win the $1 million Travers Stakes at Saratoga Race Course. Ridden by Garrett Gomez, Colonel John ran 11/4 miles in 2:03.20 and earned $600,000 for WinStar Farm. The Eoin Harty-trained horse...Tags: 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: Preakness Stakes, Kentucky, California, Big Brown, Equestrian
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