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                      <title>On The Line</title>
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    <description>On the Line column by the executive editor of HorseRaceInsider.com, John Pricci </description>
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    <dc:creator>John Pricci</dc:creator>
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                                     <title>Class of 2012: Deepest in Decades</title>
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                        <![CDATA[By Tony Palmisano BOSTON, April 25, 2012&#45;&#45;The 2012 Derby Chase has, since January, given us one of the deepest and most talented fields of three&#45;year&#45;old colts in decades. As of Friday, 30 of the graded stakes races leading up to the Kentucky Derby listed on Daily Racing Form&apos;s 2012 Road to the Kentucky Derby had been run. Those 32 races, beginning on Jan. 8 with the Sham Stakes at Santa Anita and bracketed by the Lexington and Jerome Stakes of April &#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://www.horseraceinsider.com/on-the-line'>Class of 2012: Deepest in Decades</a>]]>





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                                     <title>Making New Memories While Recalling Old Ones</title>
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                        <![CDATA[BOSTON, April 5, 2012&#45;&#45;The first time I walked into the old Gulfstream Park it was like walking into Yankee Stadium. I was a fresh&#45;faced, young and impressionable turf writer who knew the names of all the great horses who raced there from my dad. My dad was a racing fan his entire life. He’d fondly recall the names of some of the greats; Northern Dancer, In Reality, Nashua. These were just a few of his all&#45;time favorite Gulfstream performers. It was &#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://www.horseraceinsider.com/on-the-line'>Making New Memories While Recalling Old Ones</a>]]>





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                                     <title>Major Players Control Fate of Thoroughbred Racing at Suffolk Downs</title>
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                        <![CDATA[BOSTON, March 14, 2012&#45;&#45;There’s a heavyweight fight taking place in Boston soon and it doesn’t include Manny Pacquiao or Floyd Mayweather. Nor is it being promoted by either Bob Arum or Don King. Battle lines are drawn and billions of dollars are in play, a high&#45;stakes battle over who will operate and control racing and gaming in Massachusetts. After decades of lobbying for casinos in the Commonwealth, new gaming laws have created a good old fashioned power struggle, pitting some of &#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://www.horseraceinsider.com/on-the-line'>Major Players Control Fate of Thoroughbred Racing at Suffolk Downs</a>]]>





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<dc:date>2012-03-15T03:42:00-05:00</dc:date>

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                                     <title>Luck: Rooting Home a Winner</title>
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                        <![CDATA[BOSTON, February 18, 2012— By Tony Palmisano ‘Luck’ had me from the very first scene. “No ifs ands or buts,” Ace Bernstein says to his driver Gus Demitriou. “Do you think you are the first front in history?” I was totally hooked; TKO by writer David Milch. Racehorse owner Milch is no stranger to the track and deftly weaves a compelling story as he takes viewers into the provocative world of horse racing. Director Michael Mann assembled a star studded cast &#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://www.horseraceinsider.com/on-the-line'>Luck: Rooting Home a Winner</a>]]>





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