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Billick invests in sports radio station
Former Ravens coach Brian Billick has become an investor and partner in sports talk radio station WNST (1570AM). Billick last night announced his partnership with station chief executive Nestor Aparicio and pledged to help bring a product that would cater...Tags: Brian Billick, Fenway Park, Radio Industry, Morgan State University, Maryland
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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: Kentucky Derby, Big Brown, Medical Research, Equestrian, Addiction
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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: Kentucky Derby, Injuries, Triple Crown, Equestrian, Belmont Stakes
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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: Kentucky Derby, California, Big Brown, Kentucky, Equestrian
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Big Brown set to run in Monmouth Stakes
Big Brown is heading back to the grass in preparation for the Breeders' Cup Classic. The Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner will run in the Monmouth Stakes on Sept.13, his first start on grass since breaking his maiden at Saratoga last year. Big...Tags: Equestrian, Horse and Harness Racing, Personal Service, Soccer, Kentucky Derby
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Jones gets 6-year extension to stay put at American U.
When Jeff Jones was hired by American in 2000, conventional wisdom had him staying at the school for just a few years before moving on to a bigger conference. Conventional wisdom has proved wrong. Jones, who last season led the Eagles to the NCAA...Tags: Roger Federer, Multi-Sport Events, Tennis, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Equestrian
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Big Brown appears headed to Monmouth Stakes
ed.mcnamara@newsday.comIt looks as if Big Brown will be taking another ride down the Garden State Parkway. IEAH Stables co-president Michael Iavarone said yesterday that the Kentucky Derby / Preakness winner probably will run Sept. 13 in a 1 1/8-mile turf stakes at Monmouth...Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Kentucky Derby, Big Brown, Triple Crown, Equestrian
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Swung shut
O, by the WayThe Maryland Racing Commission had to weigh human hardship against business urgency yesterday and, some argued, the greater good of Maryland's racing community as it considered whether to delay the closing of the Pimlico Race Course backstretch. In a 4-3...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Pimlico Race Course, Government, National Government, Casino and Gambling
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Starting Lines: Mo Williams Traded To Cavs
The Cleveland Cavaliers acquired point guard Mo Williams from the Milwaukee Bucks in a three-team, six-player trade Wednesday. Milwaukee sent forward Desmond Mason to Oklahoma City (formerly Seattle), which also gets forward Joe Smith from Cleveland....Tags: Desmond Mason, Theft, Prosecution, LeBron James, Madison Square Garden
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M. Williams heading to Cavs in 3-team trade
The Cleveland Cavaliers are getting some help for LeBron James. With James in Beijing for the Olympics, high-scoring Milwaukee Bucks point guard Mo Williams is going to Cleveland as part of a three-team trade that also involves Oklahoma City. The six-...Tags: Desmond Mason, LeBron James, Asjha Jones, Equestrian, Atlanta Hawks
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Cavs set to deal for Mo Williams
High-scoring Milwaukee point guard Mo Williams is headed to Cleveland to become LeBron James' new backcourt mate as part of a three-team trade involving Milwaukee and Oklahoma City. Agents for Williams and Desmond Mason said Wednesday a six-player deal is...Tags: Desmond Mason, LeBron James, Equestrian, Atlanta Hawks, Basketball
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Big Brown's connection pass on Curlin challenge
ed.mcnamara@newsday.comTen days after trainer Rick Dutrow said Big Brown was "way better than Curlin," Jess Jackson challenged him to prove it. The majority owner of the 2007 Horse of the Year yesterday invited Big Brown's connections to face Curlin Aug. 30 in the Woodward...Tags: Kentucky Derby, Charity, Big Brown, Equestrian, Jockey Club Incorporated (The)
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