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Jockey Gary Stevens discovering his love of racing again
Nearly a quarter century ago, Gary Stevens was an up-and-coming jockey in Southern California, hoping to make his mark on the sport, put a lot of money in the bank and move on to something else as quickly as possible. A conversation he had with one of...
Tags: Nick Nolte, Personal Service, Pimlico Race Course, Pimlico, Kentucky Derby
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Email sent before IMG deal
The Dominion Post, Morgantown, W.Va.LUCK: Staff may have been at meetings. Page 2-A. WVU athletic director Oliver Luck emailed Bray Cary with an idea "as part of the new partn e r s h i p, " weeks before WVU and IMG College entered into a non-binding letter of intent for the u n ive r s i...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Syracuse Orange, Colleges and Universities, West Virginia Mountaineers, Media Industry
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Stock footage provider GreenScreen touts its animal instincts
The star trotted toward a small pad in the middle of the 80-foot stage and stopped on his mark. "Look at the camera!" veteran animal trainer Steve Martin commanded. Like a true pro, Shadow, a gray wolf who has made appearances on HBO's "True Blood"...
Tags: True Blood (tv program), Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Television Industry, Entertainment, Television
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American Humane Association names first chief veterinary officer
The American Humane Assn., which oversees the treatment of animals on television and movie sets, has named its first chief veterinary officer and also added a veterinarian to its board of directors. The moves come in the wake of increased concern from...
Tags: John Payne, Good Morning America (tv program), ABC (tv network), Washington State University
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Review: DirecTV's 'Rogue' is a wreck of a crime drama
The recent explosion of scripted dramas from outlets as disparate as History and Netflix has created such a surfeit of fine television that it's become increasingly difficult for even the most dedicated viewer to keep up. For those who already feel...
Tags: Kavan Smith, F-bomb Dropping, Ian Hart, Crime, Law and Justice, History (tv network)
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Numbers don't lie: Twitter can't save your TV show
If social media can help drive a revolution, surely it can sway the fate of a small, overlooked television series on the brink of cancellation. Right? A few weeks ago I wrote about one of the strongest shows on TV right now, the nuanced and mordantly...
Tags: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., The Good Wife (tv program), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Marketing, The CW (tv network)
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Shark dies in Kmart commercial shoot in the Valley [updated]
Kmart may have jumped the shark in a recent commercial shoot in Van Nuys. A 5-foot-long white-tipped shark died March 6 after being shipped from New York to Los Angeles and placed in an above-ground pool in a Van Nuys backyard for a commercial for...
Tags: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Sears Holdings Corp.
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WQAM fires Dan Sileo
South Florida Sun SentinelWQAM (560-AM) has fired show host Dan Sileo after 11 controversial months. WQAM program director Jorge Sedano confirmed that the station had parted ways with the former Miami Hurricanes lineman, who came to the station in April, originally as a drive-...Tags: Tampa, YouTube, Fox Sports (tv network)
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Way past his prime, jockey Gary Stevens can still ride like a winner
It was late in the day Saturday at Santa Anita, when grandpa Gary Stevens decided to show the young'uns a thing or two about horse racing. The starting gate was almost full for the ninth race, the $150,000 Grade II featured San Marcos Stakes. Eleven...
Tags: Breeders' Cup, YouTube, Broken Bones, Kentucky Derby, Injuries and Wounds
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Beyonce wows Super Bowl crowd
Liz Smith"LUCK IS what happens when preparation meets opportunity," said the Roman philosopher Seneca. DESPITE the infamous blackout at the Super Bowl, people are still talking about Beyonce's performance. Some even blame her electric sexuality as the cause of...Tags: Beyonce, Bette Midler, Sports, Football, Celebrities
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Animal safety representative monitors their welfare during filming of movies, TV
When he's on a film set, Ken Gold sees himself as the sole advocate for the health and welfare of one part of the cast that can't speak for itself: the animals. Gold, who is based in Chicago, has worked for the past 11 years as an American Humane...
Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Man of Steel (movie), Pension and Welfare, Hawaii Five-0 (tv program)
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Back in the saddle again for Hall of Fame jockey Gary Stevens
Hall of Fame jockey Gary Stevens, out of racing since his retirement in November 2005, will begin what he hopes to be a comeback Sunday in the sixth race at Santa Anita. Stevens, 49, will ride Jebrica in a $50,000 claiming race. "My passion is still...
Tags: Breeders' Cup, Sports, Kentucky Derby, Triple Crown, Preakness Stakes
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