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Sweet Melania Headlines Friday's Lake George Stakes
ftboa.com • Thursday • August 27, 2020 FEC/FTBOA PUBLICATION DEADLINE: The Florida-bred registration deadline is Aug 31 postmarked deadline. CLICK HERE FOR LINK. SELECT FORM IN THE RIGHT COLUMN In This Issue: Rainbow 6 Jackpot Pool at $450,000 Victory Kingdom Makes Debut Long Weekend to Stick with Familiar Distance Delgado Trying for Trainer Title Born to Rein Film Headed to Ocala Lies to Call Final Week at Del Mar TOBA to Host National Awards Virtually National Museum of Racing to Reopen Healthy McCarthy Back in the Irons Preakness to Join Breeders’ Cup Series Sweet Melania/JOE LABOZZETTA PHOTO Track Results & Entries Sweet Melania Headlines Florida Stallion Progeny List Florida Breeders’ List Friday’s Lake George Stakes Wire to Wire Business Place Florida-breds Sugar Fix, American Giant, Miss Pepina Also Set Featured Advertisers BY RYAN MARTIN, layoff while registering a career-best 87 NYRA PRESS OFFICE______________ Beyer Speed Figure. Florida Department of Agriculture The American Pharoah chestnut began SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY—Robert and her career on the main track but made her FTBOA Lawana Low's Sweet Melania will attempt third career start a winning one when Ocala Breeders’ Feed & Supply to keep her consistent record intact when debuting on grass over the Spa's inner turf she headlines Friday's 25th running of the last July. Sweet Melania followed up with Seminole Feed $100,000 Lake George Stakes (Grade 3) a runner-up effort in the P.G. Johnson for 3-year-old fillies going one mile over Stakes at Saratoga before a victory in the the inner turf while three Florida-breds Grade 2 Jessamine at Keeneland. -
Relationality and Masculinity in Superhero Narratives Kevin Lee Chiat Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies) with Second Class Honours
i Being a Superhero is Amazing, Everyone Should Try It: Relationality and Masculinity in Superhero Narratives Kevin Lee Chiat Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies) with Second Class Honours This thesis is presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of The University of Western Australia School of Humanities 2021 ii THESIS DECLARATION I, Kevin Chiat, certify that: This thesis has been substantially accomplished during enrolment in this degree. This thesis does not contain material which has been submitted for the award of any other degree or diploma in my name, in any university or other tertiary institution. In the future, no part of this thesis will be used in a submission in my name, for any other degree or diploma in any university or other tertiary institution without the prior approval of The University of Western Australia and where applicable, any partner institution responsible for the joint-award of this degree. This thesis does not contain any material previously published or written by another person, except where due reference has been made in the text. This thesis does not violate or infringe any copyright, trademark, patent, or other rights whatsoever of any person. This thesis does not contain work that I have published, nor work under review for publication. Signature Date: 17/12/2020 ii iii ABSTRACT Since the development of the superhero genre in the late 1930s it has been a contentious area of cultural discourse, particularly concerning its depictions of gender politics. A major critique of the genre is that it simply represents an adolescent male power fantasy; and presents a world view that valorises masculinist individualism. -
ARATOGA SARATOGA to ’S DAILY NEWSPAPER ONTHOROUGHBREDRACING Dazzles in in Dazzles Winter M Emories Emories L Ake Ake Thursday, July28,2011 G
SUBS ER CRi in PT the A iO R T complimentS of n ARATOGA S T O T L H A E i SA EC RATOgA SP year 11 • no. 5 SARATOGA’S DAILY neWSPAPER on thoroUghBred racing thursday, July 28, 2011 Lastto Winter memories First dazzles in lake george Dave Harmon SteeplechaSe horSe roSter • entrieS & handicapping • WedneSday racing recap Racing Partnerships Kept Simple • 20% Minimum Interest • McPeek Racing Retains 20% of Each Horse Magdalena Racing is operated by trainer Ken McPeek, a horseman who has been directly connected to Grade 1 horses like: Curlin Dream Empress Take Charge Lady Sweet Talker Harlan’s Holiday Noble’s Promise Hard Buck Sarava Einstein Tejano Run Wild Desert Repent Plus over 50 other Grade 2, 3 and Listed Stakes Horses (according to Blood-Horse MarketWatch). All partners will have inside access to Magdalena Farm, plus McPeek Racing divisions at Keeneland, Churchill Downs, Saratoga and Gulfstream Park. NEWS UPDATE: Kenny McPeek won more races in Kentucky than any other trainer during the Keeneland and Churchill Downs Spring Meets, with 31 victories, including fi ve straight graded stakes at Churchill Downs with Salty Strike, Noble’s Promise, My Baby Baby, Scotus and Bizzy Caroline. Visit our all-new website at mcpeekracing.com Inquiries, contact Kenneth McPeek (859) 254-9969 [email protected] 33695a_McPeek_SaraSp_072111.indd 1 7/21/11 9:29 AM 2 THE SARATOGA SPECIAL THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2011 the ARATOGA here&there... at Saratoga 517 Broadway, Suite 206 Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 (Second Floor, around the back) phone (518) 490-1175 Sean Mobile: (302) 545-7713 Joe Mobile: (302) 545-4424 e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] www.st-publishing.com Published Wednesday through Sunday during the racing season. -
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Middle Market Strong As Frankel Colt Heads Bbag
SATURDAY, 4 SEPTEMBER 2021 STARMAN PRIMED FOR CUP DOUBLE MIDDLE MARKET STRONG AS Bidding to follow in the steps of Harry Angel (Ire) (Dark Angel FRANKEL COLT HEADS BBAG {Ire}) and Dream Ahead (Diktat {GB}), Starman (GB) (Dutch Art {GB}) is the latest G1 July Cup hero to attempt a notable double in Saturday=s G1 Betfair Sprint Cup at Haydock. Only third behind Marianafoot (Fr) (Footstepsinthesand {GB}) on unsuitably soft ground in the 6 1/2-furlong G1 Prix Maurice de Gheest at Deauville Aug. 8, David Ward=s homebred is back on his favoured fast surface over the six-furlong trip of his July 10 Newmarket victory. Trainer Ed Walker is happy that the stars have aligned for the 4-year-old and said, AI am quite surprised to be here really. We always wanted to come to the Sprint Cup, but historically we thought it would be unlikely given the horse=s preference for good ground. It=s a real bonus to be going into the race with conditions likely to be in his favour.@ Cont. p6 The sale-topping Frankel colt out of Chantra | BBAG IN TDN AMERICA TODAY By Emma Berry FORZA DI ORO GETS ACID TEST IN JOCKEY CLUB GOLD BADEN-BADEN, Germany--After a day of a few false starts and CUP high-priced vendor buy-backs, BBAG's major yearling sale The GI Jockey Club Gold Cup is on tap at Saratoga on Saturday. presented its headline act late in the afternoon when Gestht Click or tap here to go straight to TDN America. -
138904 08 Juvenilefillies.Pdf
breeders’ cup JUVENILE FILLIES BREEDERs’ Cup JUVENILE FILLIES (GR. I) 30th Running Santa Anita Park $2,000,000 Guaranteed FOR FILLIES, TWO-YEARS-OLD ONE MILE AND ONE-SIXTEENTH Weight, 122 lbs. Guaranteed $2 million purse including travel awards, of which 55% of all monies to the owner of the winner, 18% to second, 10% to third, 6% to fourth and 3% to fifth; plus travel awards to starters not based in California. The maximum number of starters for the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies will be limited to fourteen (14). If more than fourteen (14) horses pre-enter, selection will be determined by a combination of Breeders’ Cup Challenge winners, Graded Stakes points and the Breeders’ Cup Racing Secretaries and Directors panel. Please refer to the 2013 Breeders’ Cup World Championships Horsemen’s Information Guide (available upon request) for more information. Nominated Horses Breeders’ Cup Racing Office Pre-Entry Fee: 1% of purse Santa Anita Park Entry Fee: 1% of purse 285 W. Huntington Dr. Arcadia, CA 91007 Phone: (859) 514-9422 To Be Run Saturday, November 2, 2013 Fax: (859) 514-9432 Pre-Entries Close Monday, October 22, 2013 E-mail: [email protected] Pre-entries for the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1) Horse Owner Trainer Artemis Agrotera Chestertown Farm Michael E. Hushion B.f.2 Roman Ruler - Indy Glory by A.P. Indy - Bred in New York by Chester Broman & Mary R. Broman Concave Reddam Racing, LLC Doug O'Neill B.f.2 Colonel John - Galadriel by Ascot Knight - Bred in Ontario by Windways Farm Limited Dancing House Godolphin Racing, LLC Kiaran P. -
South Carolina State University Men's Basketball
Media Information 2007-2008 South Carolina University Men’s Basketball.....Page 2 2007 Media Outlets 2007 Media Outlets Print Media Outlets Address Office Phone Office Fax The Times and Democrat ...................... P.O. Box 1766 Orangeburg, SC 29116 ................. (803) 534-1060 .... (803) 533-5595 The State .............................................. P.O. Box 1333 Columbia, SC 29202 ..................... (803) 771-8470 .... (803) 771-8613 The Post & Courier ............................... 134 Columbus Street, Charleston, SC 29403 ........ (843) 937-5566 .... (843) 937-5579 Spartanburg Herald-Journal.................. P.O. Box 1657 Spartanburg, SC 29304 ................ (864) 582-4511 ..... (864) 594-6350 Greenville News.................................... P.O. Box 1688 Greenville, SC 29602 ................... (864) 298-4307 .... (864) 298-4395 Florence Morning News ........................ P.O. Box F-11 Florence, SC 29501 ...................... (843) 317-7274 .... (843) 317-7292 Sumter Daily Item .................................. P.O. Box 1677 Sumter, SC 29151 ......................... (803) 774-1241 .... (803) 774-1210 Anderson Independent Mail ................... P.O. Box 2507 Anderson, SC 29622 ..................... (864) 260-1238 .... (864) 260-1276 Augusta Chronicle ................................. P.O. Box 1928 Augusta, GA 30913 ........................ (706) 724-0851 .... (706) 823-3408 Aiken Standard...................................... P.O. Box 456 Aiken, SC 29821 ............................. (803) 648-2311 .... -
His Honor Saturday, August8,2015
Year 15 • No. 12 Saturday, August 8, 2015 The aratoga Saratoga’s Daily Newspaper on Thoroughbred Racing His Honor Met Mile winner heads contentious Whitney Tod Marks Tod First Samurai GIANT’S CAUSEWAY – FREDDIE FRISSON, by DIXIELAND BAND G1 Stakes Winners in Each of His 1st Three Crops __________________________________________ Four SWs, 10 Stakes Horses, 5 Graded in 2015 including GSW LEA LEA has won/placed in 10 Graded stakes including Donn H.-G1, Stephen Foster-G1, and Dubai World Cup-G1. P.O. Box 150 Paris, Kentucky 40362-0150 Tel.(859) 233-4252 Fax 765-0804 claibornefarm.com INQUIRIES TO BERNIE SAMS e-mail: [email protected] © KENNY MARTIN 2 The Saratoga Special Saturday, August 8, 2015 here&there... at Saratoga BY THE NUMBERS 10,000: Estimated wins by this year’s inductees at the Hall of Fame. 85,000: Estiminated wis by this year’s returning Hall of Fame inductees. 87: Horses Alfred Vanderbilt Jr. once sent by train to California. 12,881,833: Combined earnings of today’s Whitney field. NAMES OF THE DAY Say Hey Kid, second race. Turf Stable’s 2-year-old is by Haynesfield, out of Swinging. Oscar Nominated, second race. Amerman Racing’s 2-year-old is out of Devine Actress. Evidently, 10th race. Owner/trainer/breeder Roy Lerman came up with a good one for the daughter of Supposedly. WORTH REPEATING “Every time I pick up an issue I travel to where I always want to be...heaven on Earth, and you and your staff seem to pay the fare to get there.” Longtime Special reader Patrick Kerrison “Jay, I didn’t come here for the water.” Jockey Paddy Young, when asked by groom Jay Libertini if he Tod Marks should bet Choral Society in the Thursday’s A.P. -
Of the Most Inspiring People
SPECIAL ISSUE July/August 2020 THE FORUM FOR THE INDUSTRY EXECUTIVE 100 of the Most Inspiring People Also featuring the RED JACKET HONOREES Linx Pharma www.pharmavoice.com PUBLICATION COMMANDERS & CHIEFS JIM CORRIGAN Trusted Leadership - nnovating for better health through ad- my priority list has served me well and pre- vanced technology has been at the heart vented sleepless nights.” PASSION I of everything James Corrigan has accom- He measures success by monitoring four plished in his 25-year career in the life-sciences key areas: customer success, innovation and industry. Those who know him throughout quality, a united business, and profitable mar- the industry as Jim, also know he lives and ket growth. instills this philosophy in the more than 2,000 “I measure the momentum of each of these employees he leads. areas and celebrate where we are accelerating As president and CEO of ERT, he has and focus on the areas where the momentum driven significant improvements in clinical is slowing,” he says. INSPIRATIONAL. trial methodologies that help global biophar- His tenacious commitment to innovation maceutical companies conduct clinical stud- and quality resonate throughout the organi- ies more efficiently and with more confidence. zation, inspiring ERT team members to chal- Raising the bar… by improving Notably, in 2019, 75% of all FDA drug lenge themselves in all aspects of their daily global health for patients approvals came from ERT-supported studies. work. In addition, since taking the helm, ERT’s rev- Jim inspires by being “all in,” by celebrat- enue has more than doubled and EBIDTA has ing the success of the teams in a selfless manner, tripled. -
M O Re F U N C O M Ic S , T H E S P E C Tre a N D a Ll Re La Te D C H a Ra C Te Rs
More Fun Comics, The Spectre and all related characters are © and ™ DC Comics. Famous Spectre splash panel (used in More Fun Comics #57-#65) revealing the hero's secret identity and his divine purpose. This particular splash is from issue #60 (Oct., 1940) and represents one of the most memorable of all Golden-Age images. Artwork by Bernard Baily. The first of all supernatural superheroes materialized into limitless. An eerie being who had been directly empowered existence at the dawn of the Golden-Age of comic books. by, and granted divine authority over life and death from the Writer Jerry Siegel (who had previously, along with the artist Lord. In a private and rarely granted interview, Seigel Joe Shuster created the greatest of all superheroes: Superman explained that he wrote the “mysterious, heavenly voice”, in Action Comics #1 , June, 1938) teamed up with a relatively (that first appeared in the two-part origin story) as God’s own, unknown artist named Bernard Baily (who would also create personal voice. Thus, making the Spectre a very special cre - the Hourman for Adventure Comics #48 in March, 1940) to ation. His sacred mission: To utterly destroy all forms of evil bring forth the most awesome and ultra-powerful character and corruption and wipe clean criminal activities from the face this side of the Almighty Himself. Drawing from the various of the Earth. Judgement Day had arrived. A reckoning was ghost stories appearing in the classic pulp title Weird Tales , due. Seigel brought to life a dark and forboding hero that was, in so The Genesis occurred in More Fun Comics #51 (January, many ways, just as original a concept as Superman. -
Breeder Award Earners for 2017
Executive Review By Tracy Egan, Executive Director Mission Statement: To promote by monetary incentives the responsible breeding of quality Thoroughbred racehorses in keeping with the founding legislation to preserve New York’s irreplaceable farmland. There are many subjects covered in our annual report to the governor and legislature that demonstrate that the NY Thoroughbred Breeding and Development Fund is succeeding in supporting the above mission statement. The quality of New York-breds was demonstrated through graded stakes wins at tracks ranging from Dubai in the Middle East to California, by strong performances in the sale ring, and most of all by a nearly 5% increase in the 2017 foal crop. Fasig-Tipton President Boyd Brown keeps a close watch on the North American Thoroughbred industry and notes that, “The New York-bred program continues to be the finest breeding program of its kind in the United States. The quality of horses continues to improve in the sales ring and on the racetrack.” Benchmarks for the past year: Sixteen NY-breds scored wins in 19 graded stakes, with three of those victories coming at the Grade 1 level. The foal crop in New York grew for the sixth year in a row, representing a nearly 40 percent increase over 2011, when the foal crop hit its lowest point of the past decade. Led by sales of NY-bred weanlings, auction results demonstrated that demand for NY-breds expanded in 2017, providing further evidence that New York is the premier regional Thoroughbred breeding program. More than 800 restricted races were run at New York tracks. -
Merrimack (Upper) River Draft Study Report, New Hampshire
--------- -----~~~-------- ---- --· - ------~ UPPER MERRIMACK WILD AND SCENIC RIVER STUDY DRAFT REPORT JANUARY 1999 "· 0 P P E R . M E R R I M A C- K W .I L D A N D S C E N. I C RIVER STUDY / DRAFT REPORT JANUARY 1999 ;, . .I MERRIMAC:K RIVER STUDY I Special thanks.to tbe members of the Upper Merrimack Rive,: · Local Advisory Committee . · Eric Anderson, Bow Roy Annis, Pembroke Richard Bean, Bow Ken Bradley, Concord Jim Corrigan, Concord Dave Harrigan, Pembroke Joyce Johnson, Northfield . Valerie Lynn, Bow Wayne Mann, Canterbury. Robert McCabe, Franklin John McPhail, Canterbury Kit Morgan, Concord David Morrill, Concord Eric Pierce, Bow John-Porter, Boscawen Steve Robir-ison, Concord Roger Sanborn, Boscawen Dfck,de Seve, Northfield Robert Sharon, Franklin Michele Tremblay, Boscawen National Park Service Project Manager: Jamie Fosburgh . Additional NPS support: · Jamie Williams Gary We[ner · Drew Parkin Cassie Thomas Prepared by: Boston Support Office National Park Service US Department of the Interior. Printed on recyded paper I TABLE OF CONTENTS I Summary of Findings(7 0 Background/11 0 - Regional Setting and Resource Assessment Summary/Tl Eligibility and C,lassificcition-. Findings/23 Suitability •Findings/39 Consideration •of Alternatives/ 4 9 APPENDICES 0 . Merrimack River Study Act of 1990/51 . o, . ,· Riverfront Landowner Survey Results/ 55 Conipa.rati~e Analysis of Reside~isherie~ in ·New Ha.mp~h;re/67 ' (I) . Comparative An~lysis of Non-Motorized Recreational Boating/75 e >. Selected Aspects of Zo.ning an~ Regulation/83 Upper. Merrimack-·· Riv.er Management. and Implementation Plan/87 j I I I i• 1 I I ..