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Wall Street companies sharply scaled back their borrowing from the Federal Reserve's emergency lending program over the past week while commercial banks boosted it slightly. The report, released by the Fed on Thursday, offered mixed signals about...Tags: Commodity Markets, Lawyers, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Prosecution, Trials
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Cloudy's Knight is class on grass
Chicago Tribune reporterWhen Cloudy's Knight finished second for the second time in three years in the 2007 Stars and Stripes at Arlington Park on the 4th of July nobody thought of him as a world-class horse. But on Oct. 21 at Woodbine, the huge Chicago-based runner proved he...Tags: Fourth of July, Churchill Downs, Arlington Park
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Ky. lawyers face new trial in diet-drug settlement
Associated Press WriterTwo lawyers accused of defrauding their clients in a diet-drug settlement of $65 million were sent back to jail Thursday after a jury deadlocked and a federal judge declared a mistrial. The jury had considered the case against suspended lawyers William...Tags: Lawyers, Natural Resources, Prosecution, Trials, Health Treatments
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Mosquito-borne horse virus on the rise in Palm Beach County
South Florida Sun-SentinelAnother deadly horse virus — and a case of it in Palm Beach County. It sounds a lot like 18 months ago, when Wellington and much of equestrian Florida was in the grip of an equine herpes outbreak that eventually killed six horses statewide and...Tags: Water Restrictions, Agricultural Research and Technology, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Agriculture, Beach Vacations
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'Brown' has first workout since Belmont
In his first workout since running last in the Belmont Stakes last month, Big Brown went five-eighths of a mile in a slow 1 minute, 6.71 seconds at Aqueduct in New York. The Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner hit the track about 5:45 a.m. with regular...Tags: Pittsburgh Penguins, Marian Hossa, Steve Foley, New York Rangers, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Signs warn residents against setting off fireworks near equestrian areas
Forum Publishing GroupWellington — The village of Wellington has set up signs in equestrian areas warning residents that it is illegal to set off fireworks in those areas. A few years ago a horse got spooked from the fireworks and jumped out of its paddock, hit a... -
Derby, Preakness winner Big Brown works at Big A
Big Brown returned to work Wednesday morning. In his first workout since running last in the Belmont Stakes last month, Big Brown went five-eighths of a mile in a slow 1:06.71 at Aqueduct. The Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner hit the track about 5:45...Tags: Big Brown, Belmont Stakes, Kentucky Derby
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A Favre Comeback?
Favre: ESPN Report Of Comeback A 'Rumor' Retired Packers quarterback Brett Favre denied an ESPN report that he's considering a comeback. Favre, 38, who retired March 6 after a 17-year NFL career, responded to the report Wednesday by telling his...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Trinity College, Connecticut, National Football League, Brett Favre, Big Brown
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Sports briefs: Favre returning? He calls it rumor
South Florida Sun-SentinelBrett Favre dismissed an ESPN report that he's considering coming out of retirement as "all rumor." Favre responded Wednesday to the ESPN report by telling his hometown newspaper Web site, SunHerald.com in Gulfport, Miss., that "it's all rumor." The paper...Tags: Pittsburgh Penguins, Florida State University, Marian Hossa, New York Rangers, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Kentucky: It's not just horses and bourbon -- but there sure are a lot of both
Tribune staff reporterAs a rule, I'm skeptical of cities that bill themselves as "The [fill in the blank] Capital of the World." Such claims seem boastful, dubious or, at best, a weak gimmick. Has anyone actually traveled to Ft. Payne, Ala., because it's crowned itself "The...Tags: People, Loretta Lynn, Gardens and Parks, Henry Clay, Tourism and Leisure
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