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  1. For Breeders' Cup bettors, surface shift not all smooth
  2. Curlin, Zenyatta poised to take their star turns at Breeders' Cup
  3. Premier Filly: Zenyatta proves her worth in Breeders' Cup win
  4. Raven's Pass wins Breeders' Cup Classic in upset
  5. Derby path for Juvenile champ Midshipman may go through Dubai
  6. With Curlin faltering, race for Horse of the Year heats up
  7. Big Brown owner buys top juvenile filly for $5.7 million
  8. Appraiser values Curlin at $20 million
  9. Fire kills 27 horses at Kentucky stable
  10. Horse racing a Thanksgiving tradition in New Orleans
  11. Record-setting Curlin retires in ceremony at Churchill Downs
  12. Judge rejects sale of Curlin
  13. Tetrick, Schnittker named driver, trainer of year
  14. Peppers Pride runs to 19th consecutive victory
  15. Breeders' Cup reverses decision to cut purses
  16. Victory Pete eyes Sunshine Millions Turf
  17. Avila new owner of Gayego
  18. Dahlia: Vacare just a tick below elite
  19. Fatal Bullet hurt; Kentucky Bear retired
  20. Proud Spell may not retire
  21. Ask Joe upsets Sugar Bowl
  22. Turfway calls off Sunday card
  23. Jambalaya working toward return
  24. Pioneerof the Nile Rolls to Futurity win
  25. Merus Miami closes well to win Gold Rush
  26. Laragh keeps her cool in G1 Hollywood Starlet
  27. Record repeat for Good Ba Ba in Hong Kong Mile
  28. Jess You and I wins Champion of Champions
  29. Peppers Pride wins 19th straight; may be retired
  30. N.Y. governor proposes slots at Belmont Park
  31. BC reverses decision to suspend supplements
  32. Two-time G1 winner Proud Spell may race in '09
  33. Arkansas Derby winner Gayego sold to Avila
  34. 2006 Golden Shaheen winner nears return
  35. At Tampa, Homeister records 2000th winning ride
  36. Peppers Pride's partner every step of the streak
  37. N.Y. is final Triple Crown state to set steroid ban
  38. Dahlia topweight Vacare just a tick below elite
  39. Ask Joe upsets Sugar Bowl Stakes at Fair Grounds
  40. Finley: Skip Away, not Curlin, should hold earnings record
  41. Pioneerof the Nile by nose in CashCall Futurity
  42. Bejarano completes Southern Cal sweep
  43. Vacare goes out a winner in Dahlia
  44. Los Al jockey critically injured in one-horse spill
  45. Vacare wins closing day feature at Hollywood Park
  46. News forum?
  47. $150K carryover up for grabs at Aqueduct
  48. All eyes turn to a new generation
  49. Lucky Island back to reclaim status
  50. Gio Ponti ready to run, rain or shine
  51. Hawthorne's six-figure pool no easy score
  52. Bejarano completes Southern Cal sweep
  53. Colonel John tops Malibu field
  54. Kentucky Derby Trail: Stout group for 2009
  55. NTRA Thoroughbred Notebook: Dec. 23, 2008
  56. Fabulous Strike heads Gravesend field
  57. La Brea offers chance to solidify Eclipse cred
  58. San Gabriel: Proudinsky has another shot
  59. Jockey dies five days after he was thrown from horse
  60. Jockey, 36, dies 5 days after falling from horse
  61. Santa Anita opener draws 33,000
  62. Baze notches 400th victory of 2008
  63. After a great 2008, Garcia heading south
  64. Bob Black Jack deals a winner in Malibu
  65. Surface switch no problem for Gio Ponti
  66. Beethoven tunes up for Holy Bull
  67. Forever Together to return for '09 campaign
  68. Trainer Blackie Huffman dies
  69. Santa Anita opens with $171,000 carryover
  70. Bob Black Jack runs off with Grade 1 Malibu
  71. Arroyo suspended for failing drug test in N.Y.
  72. La Brea offers chance to solidify Eclipse cred
  73. Winter meet heats up with strong Gravesend
  74. Speed, class appear scarce in San Gabriel 'Cap
  75. R.I.P. Sam Thompson....
  76. Fabulous Strike hits Gravesend target
  77. Bob Black Jack has eye on Dubai
  78. Indian Blessing claims La Brea
  79. La Brea: Indian Blessing wins; Indyanne injured
  80. Gravesend: Fabulous Strike shows he can rate
  81. Garrett Gomez Injured
  82. Proudinsky gives Frankel milestone victory
  83. Grade 1 winner Into Mischief retired
  84. Grade 1 trio in New Year's El Conejo
  85. Goins wins second Eclipse for photography
  86. Big Drama will stay in comfort zone at Calder
  87. Haynesfield tests road to the Derby
  88. San Gabriel: Proudinsky gives Frankel milestone
  89. Quick return for Gomez; Indyanne may recover
  90. 2008 Thoroughbred year saw tragic finish, historic failure
  91. After 20 days unhit, pick six pays $116K
  92. Gomez returns in style on Monday
  93. No surgery expected for injured Indyanne
  94. Perrone wins Eclipse for feature writing
  95. Square Eddie to run in San Rafael Stakes
  96. El Conejo: Black Seventeen at crossroads
  97. No decision yet on Peppers Pride
  98. Careers near end for two fillies
  99. Third Eclipse Award for Billy Reed
  100. NTRA Thoroughbred Notebook: Dec. 31, 2008
  101. Pitched Perfectly needs trip in Count Fleet
  102. Full gate for Hal's Hope
  103. Lethal Heat tries to burn Monrovia foes
  104. Full gate for Gulfstream's opening day feature
  105. El Conejo 'Cap: Black Seventeen at crossroads
  106. Fatal injuries prompt concern over track surface
  107. Asmussen, Gomez, Zayat top '08 standings
  108. Narrow miss for Gomez in earnings chase
  109. Frolic's Dream tops Old Hat hopefuls
  110. In Summation wraps up El Conejo repeat
  111. New year, same result in El Conejo at Santa Anita
  112. Lovely Isle eyes Sunshine Millions
  113. Well Armed tunes up for San Pasqual
  114. Florida 3-year-old ranks a bit thin
  115. Hal's Hope a tuneup for bigger paydays
  116. Dream Rush no longer pure speed
  117. Another pick six carryover at Santa Anita
  118. Valbenny and friends meet in San Gorgonio
  119. Grade 1 winner Vacare retired
  120. Backbackbackgone plates Golden Bear win
  121. Stardom Bound could run in Las Virgenes
  122. Three undefeated fillies face off in Old Hat
  123. Brass Hat back for more in 2009
  124. Triple Crown early fees due soon
  125. Valbenny looks to be on the upswing
  126. Haynesfield scores in Count Fleet
  127. Spectacular victory for Notonthesamepage
  128. Delightful Kiss stays hot in Hal's Hope
  129. Loch Dubh takes Prevue in stakes debut
  130. Dream Rush holds on in Minaret
  131. Big crowd, performances for Gulf opener
  132. Frankel-trained Jibboom wins Monrovia
  133. Big crowd, performances for Gulfstream opener
  134. Haynesfield steps up with eye toward Derby
  135. Monrovia: Jibboom wins Santa Anita feature
  136. Three undefeated fillies face off in Old Hat
  137. 'Gorgonio: Valbenny looks to be on the upswing
  138. Asmussen, Gomez, Zayat end 2008 on top
  139. Large crowd for Gulfstream opener
  140. Notonthesamepage ready for next step
  141. Gemswick Park takes Old Hat blanket finish
  142. Tizfiz sparkles in San Gorgonio surprise
  143. Kentucky Derby trail: Thursday thrills
  144. WAVE3-TV wins Media Eclipse for Local TV
  145. Haynesfield's people avoid Derby talk
  146. British football, horse racing hit by big freeze
  147. NBC Sports wins Media Eclipse for Preakness
  148. Lecomte good test for Derby hopefuls
  149. 2008 Thoroughbred year saw tragic finish, historic failure
  150. British football, horse racing hit by big freeze
  151. Jockey dies five days after he was thrown from horse
  152. Breeders' Cup reverses decision to cut purses
  153. Peppers Pride runs to 19th consecutive victory
  154. Tetrick, Schnittker named driver, trainer of year
  155. Judge rejects sale of Curlin
  156. Record-setting Curlin retires in ceremony at Churchill Downs
  157. Horse racing a Thanksgiving tradition in New Orleans
  158. Fire kills 27 horses at Kentucky stable
  159. Appraiser values Curlin at $20 million
  160. Big Brown owner buys top juvenile filly for $5.7 million
  161. With Curlin faltering, race for Horse of the Year heats up
  162. Derby path for Juvenile champ Midshipman may go through Dubai
  163. Raven's Pass wins Breeders' Cup Classic in upset
  164. Churchill sets future-bet dates
  165. Asmussen loaded for stakes-filled card
  166. Court returning to Oaklawn
  167. Stronach remains top breeder
  168. Distance check for promising 3-year-olds
  169. Ladies' Classic champ Zenyatta goes for jog
  170. Southwest possible for Old Fashioned
  171. 32 stakes for 65-day Lone Star meet
  172. Santa Anita tweaks Pro-Ride maintenance
  173. TrackNet, casinos agree to extension
  174. Santa Anita carryover now $102K
  175. Toussaud, dam of four Grade 1 winners, dies
  176. NTRA Thoroughbred Notebook: Jan. 8, 2009
  177. Curlin leads Eclipse Awards nominees
  178. Oaklawn's Southwest possible for Old Fashioned
  179. Vacation ends for Ladies' Classic winner Zenyatta
  180. Asmussen loaded for Fair Grounds' Saturday card
  181. Churchill Downs sets future-wager schedule
  182. Haynesfield's connections avoid talk of Derby
  183. Fountain of Youth next for Notonthesamepage
  184. Vegas dispute over revenue distribution flares up
  185. Attendance up, handle down at Santa Anita
  186. Louisville station WAVE3-TV wins Eclipse Award
  187. Big Brown, Curlin lead Eclipse Award nominees
  188. Lecomte first taste of dirt for Patena
  189. Santa Anita carryover hits $423K for Friday
  190. San Pasqual: Well Armed tries fresh start
  191. Santa Anita win can't ease family's huge loss
  192. Well Armed tries fresh start in San Pasqual
  193. Curlin, Big Brown lead Eclipse Award finalists
  194. Baffert trio tops Santa Ysabel lineup
  195. Indian Blessing to face males in sprint
  196. Square Eddie breezes for San Rafael
  197. French Beret has tall task in Col. Bradley
  198. Hirsch dies six years after ending 50-year writing career
  199. "The First Saturday In May" wins Media Eclipse
  200. Noted writer Joe Hirsch dies at age 80
  201. Millionaire Surf Cat retired
  202. Kip Deville works toward 2009 debut
  203. Big Drama headed to Holy Bull
  204. Mambo Meister gets stakes test on turf
  205. Marshua's River: Ginger Brew back to grass
  206. Santa Anita carryover tops $1.2 million
  207. Hirsch, dean of writers, dies at 80
  208. Hirsch, respected Form writer, dies at 80
  209. Lecomte Stakes first taste of dirt for Patena
  210. 'First Saturday in May' earns Eclipse Award
  211. Santa Ysabel will launch filly hopefuls
  212. Surf Cat retired to stand at Old English Rancho
  213. Einstein, Kip Deville on collision course
  214. All American Futurity winner disqualified
  215. Santa Anita carryover tops $1.2 million
  216. Kelly's Landing ready for season debut
  217. Bob Black Jack to miss Sunshine Millions
  218. Bradley: French Beret repeats by a nose
  219. Kiss the Kid's prep better than expected
  220. Aqueduct carryover at $239K
  221. Friesan Fire burns Lecomte foes
  222. Jones has stakes double at Fair Grounds
  223. French Beret best in Col. Bradley 'Cap again
  224. Cowboy Cal by a nose in San Pasqual
  225. Cowboy Cal narrowly wins San Pasqual 'Cap
  226. Pioneerof the Nile turns in bullet move
  227. Waquoit's Love gets her first stakes win
  228. California Derby lures Chocolate Candy
  229. Azeri, Island Fashion at Keeneland to sell
  230. Longshot Century Park wires Santa Ysabel
  231. Long shot Century Park wires Santa Ysabel
  232. Azeri fails to sell on $4.4M bid
  233. Z Humor in tougher than hoped
  234. High hopes for Brother Keith
  235. Strub next up for Cowboy Cal
  236. Carryover pool attracts $3.1 million
  237. Bob Black Jack out until summer
  238. Haynesfield takes aim at Whirlaway
  239. TVG to air Eclipse Awards ceremony
  240. Island Fashion headed for Japan
  241. Go Between dies after workout
  242. Cal Derby draws quality crowd
  243. Curlin, New Approach on top of world
  244. Millionaire Go Between dies after workout
  245. Derby prospect Point Encounter sidelined
  246. Chandler to receive Lifetime Achievement Eclipse
  247. Indyanne, hurt in La Brea, is euthanized
  248. Sunshine Classic still coming up strong
  249. Oaklawn keeping it short and sweet
  250. Old Fashioned on Southwest route