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The Interview: Robert J. Norton
Amid legal wrangling and a ballot fight, it seemed as though the casino proposed for Arundel Mills would never become a reality.
Nearly two years ago, the state's slots commission awarded Anne Arundel County's sole slots license to Baltimore developer...Tags: Casino and Gambling Industry, Travel, Laurel Park, Cordish Cos., Anne Arundel County
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Havre de Grace on the brink of more horse history
When the American Thoroughbred Horse of the Year for 2011 is announced in Los Angeles Monday night, the winner will most likely have been chosen for his or her consistency – a survivor in a year when there was no clear-cut star to emerge on the...Tags: Entertainment, Kentucky Derby, Equestrian, Fair Grounds Corporation, Music
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Preakness benefits from slots largesse
Over the past year, slots money has injected energy into Maryland horse racing. Revenue from the state's two casinos has bolstered purses, helping attract better horses and create more competitive races.
The Preakness also is benefiting. Some of the...Tags: Services and Shopping, Laurel Park, Kentucky Derby, Sports, Equestrian
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Maryland Jockey Club cut losses in 2011
The Maryland Jockey Club, the financially strapped operator of the state's major thoroughbred racetracks, substantially cut its losses last year thanks to state slots subsidies but still falls short of becoming financially stable.
Laurel Park and Pimlico...Tags: Laurel Park, Cordish Cos., Equestrian, Sports, Preakness Stakes
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Preakness headline act Wiz Khalifa busted for pot twice in a week
The Baltimore SunWiz Khalifa, one of the headline acts for this year's Preakness Infield party, was busted for pot in North Carolina Tuesday -- the second time in a week, just days before his Baltimore appearance. According to the Winston-Salem Journal, the rapper was...Tags: Entertainment, Wiz Khalifa, Twitter, Inc., Equestrian, Music
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Sherry Stick will go for a three-peat at Saturday's Preakness 5K
Sherry Stick has been to racetracks since her parents took their then 3-year-old daughter to one near the family's Delaware home. Going to Pimlico Race Course for the Preakness has been a regular activity for Stick since she graduated Salisbury in 2000...
Tags: Cross Country Horse Riding, Road Running, Equestrian, Running, Pimlico Race Course
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Q&A with ESPN's Jeannine Edwards
ESPN's Jeannine Edwards started her TV career as an in-track host at Pimlico and Laurel in the early 1990s. "It allowed me to learn television, because I came from a background of training horses and had no TV experience," she says. "So I owe a lot of my...Tags: Entertainment, Satellite and Cable Service, Sports, Equestrian, HBO (tv network)
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Jeannine Edwards on covering the Preakness for ESPN
The Baltimore SunESPN’s Jeannine Edwards started her TV career as an in-track host at Pimlico and Laurel in the early 1990s. “It allowed me to learn television, because I came from a background of training horses and had no TV experience,” she says....Tags: Entertainment, Equestrian, Sports, HBO (tv network), Television Industry
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Preakness infield largely laid-back
The Baltimore SunThe crowd as a whole is behaving surprisingly lucid and laidback, enjoying their neon yellow mugs full of beer. Anyone turned off by the debauchery of say, five years ago, might want to consider coming back. Then I spot the first public vomiting sighting...Tags: Preakness Stakes
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T M Fred Texas is first Arabian horse winner at Preakness
The jockey had raced an Arabian horse only once before and had never met the trainer before. The trainer, a former jockey himself, has never actually mounted an Arabian. The owner is an 18-year-old Shiek who, according to the trainer, knows very...
Tags: Arabian Peninsula, United Arab Emirates, Equestrian, Pimlico, Preakness Stakes
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Preakness 2012 attendance could be among highest ever
Baltimore Police say up to 50,000 people have shown up at Pimlico for the Preakness Stakes. The department expects about 112,000 people to come to the event by the time this evening's big race has been run. If the race hits that mark, it would be one...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Event Planning, Maroon 5 (music group), Equestrian, Preakness Stakes
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Preakness infield party still raucous, but tamer than years past
There were still drunken 20-somethings. Still crowds making a ruckus. And people throwing up after one too many beers.
But this year — unlike at recent Preakness Stakes when infield crowds gained a reputation for debauchery and rowdy stunts like...Tags: Bruno Mars, Wiz Khalifa, Maroon 5 (music group), Equestrian, Dining and Drinking
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