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Tony Paley with the best bets and latest news from today's horse race meetings
Excellent racing today at Fairyhouse today but all all the talk in the racing world is about the unfortunate Sam Thomas. The jockey has had a torrid time since he took over as Paul Nicholls' No1 jockey from the laid-up Ruby Walsh earlier this month and all the talk in the racing world is about whether he will keep the ride on Master Minded in the Tingle Creek Chase, the big race of the week ...
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Developing News: Arkansans Observe World AIDS Day
Many Arkansans are observing World AIDS Day today.
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US & World News, 12/01
US/World Summary --- Stock Market Opens Lower (New York, NY) -- The Dow has dropped more than 200 points after today's open bell. Concerns that the holiday shopping season's sales figures will be dismal sent stock futures down this morning.
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England avoid big three in draw for Rugby World Cup
England's beleaguered rugby team finally received some good news today when they were placed in the easiest pool for the 2011 World Cup in New Zealand.
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2009 Automotive News World Congress to Address Most Complex Challenges in Industry's History
Leaders from the Detroit Three, along with UAW President Ron Gettelfinger and dozens of top automotive industry executives, will address Global Strategies for Challenging Times at the 2009 Automotive News World Congress, Monday - Thursday, Jan. 19 - 22 at the Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center in Detroit, Mich.
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World AIDS Day Marked With Hope, Grief
World AIDS Day was marked today by global commemorations for the millions of people who have died from the disease, and the millions more who are living with HIV.
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Sitka high school students commemorate World Aids Day
Today is the 20th Anniversary of World Aids Day and the Sitka high school chapter of Amnesty International spent last evening taping up 240 red cut-out paper figures in the high school commons. The display represents the number of youth worldwide between the ages of 15 and 24 who are infected with HIV every hour. Bonnie-Sue [...]
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