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[Title] => Breeders' Cup this weekend
[Summary] => The Marho (Metropolitan Association of Race Horse Owners) Breeders’ Cup caps its weeklong racing festival with an explosive card featuring six championship races offering a total prize money of P7 million this weekend at Santa Ana.
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[Title] => San Lazaro Leisure Park world class or worst class?
[Summary] => The night races at the much-ballyhooed San Lazaro Leisure Park were back last night, thanks to the prompt action by the Philippine Racing Commission (Philracom) which summoned officials of the Manila Jockey Club, Inc. and tasked them to come up with a contingency plan to address the breakdown of its power generators that forced the cancellation of the races last Wednesday and Thursday.
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[Title] => Aussie expert maintains SLLP a world-class track
[Summary] => Peter Morrison, the noted Australian international racing announcer who has seen the best tracks in the world while covering some of the high-stake races the last 40 years, yesterday maintained the deaths of four race horses at the San Lazaro Leisure Park last week were caused by factors other than the poor racing condition at the newly-opened track in Carmona, Cavite.
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November 21, 2008 - 12:00am