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UK horse racing must resolve scandals to keep backers
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - British horse racing will not suffer commercial damage from recent doping scandals if it shows it can handle them effectively, the head of the sport's governing body said on Tuesday. But given the very challenging economic...Tags: Flat Racing, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Media Industry, Horse and Harness Racing
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Horse-racing trainer Cecil dies at 70
ReutersThe Sports Xchange Horse-racing trainer Cecil dies at 70 Henry Cecil, British horse racing's most successful trainers with 25 classic winners, died Tuesday at 70 after a long fight with cancer. He was diagnosed with stomach cancer in 2006. Cecil...Tags: Stomach Cancer, Obituaries
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Media rights help UK horse racing ride out recession
ReutersLONDON, June 11 (Reuters) - The increased value of media rights has helped British horse racing to weather the impact of recession and a reduction in payments from the betting industry, a report said on Tuesday. The sport had a total value to the UK...Tags: Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Media Industry, Horse and Harness Racing, Sports
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A LOOK BACK
June 2, 1953: The coronation of Queen Elizabeth II took place in London's Westminster Abbey, 16 months after the death of her father, King George VI; it was the first such ceremony to be broadcast on television. June 3, 1943: Los Angeles saw the...Tags: Christianity, U.S. Supreme Court, Religion and Belief, Anglicanism, Westminster Abbey
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A Flower Show Fit For A Queen
BloggerAbout five thousand air miles away a 100-year-old flower show took place last week in London, England. It was a spectacular show fit for the Queen and the many plant lovers assembling from around the world. Hopefully you have heard of the Chelsea...Tags: Deere and Company
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READER SUBMITTED: Copper Beech Inn Re-Opens With Acclaimed International Chef Gaspar Stantic At Helm
EssexThe renowned and elegant Copper Beech Inn, located in the Connecticut River Valley in the Ivoryton section of Essex, recently celebrated its re-opening to begin a new chapter in its long tradition for superb and innovative cuisine and gracious...Tags: Essex (Middlesex, Connecticut), Specialty Restaurants Corporation, Madison (New Haven, Connecticut), Lifestyle and Leisure, Donald Trump
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Sunnylands presidential summit spotlights estate's public mission
Even when it was just an architectural glimmer in the eye of Walter and Leonore Annenberg, the desert estate where President Barack Obama will greet Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday was never in danger of being confused with a mere vacation house....
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British queen's husband, 91, to undergo "exploratory" surgery
ReutersBy Costas Pitas LONDON, June 7 (Reuters) - Prince Philip, the 91-year-old husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, was to undergo "exploratory" surgery on his abdomen on Friday. His wife of 65 years carried on with her official engagements, visiting the...Tags: BBC, Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, Christianity, David Cameron
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British queen's husband, 91, has operation on abdomen
ReutersLONDON, June 7 (Reuters) - Prince Philip, the 91-year-old husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, is recovering in hospital after undergoing an exploratory operation on his abdomen on Friday, a royal spokesman said. "At this early stage he is progressing...Tags: United Kingdom, Imperial and Royal Matters
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Britain's Prince Philip in hospital for 'exploratory' surgery
LONDON — Queen Elizabeth II's husband has been admitted to a London hospital for an exploratory operation, Buckingham Palace said Thursday. The palace said the operation on 91-year-old Prince Philip, which will take place Friday, was preplanned...
Tags: BBC, United Kingdom, David Cameron, Hospitals and Clinics, Imperial and Royal Matters
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Britain will bring in lobbyists' register, says deputy PM after scandal
ReutersLONDON, June 3 (Reuters) - Britain will introduce a statutory register of political lobbyists, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said after three members of the upper house of parliament were suspended from their parties at the weekend in a "cash for...Tags: Lobbying, Government Ministers, Liberal Democrats (UK), Labour Party (UK), Politics
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