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Articles from The Racing Post (London, England) (July 14, 2004)

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Athletics: Three golds 5-1. 88
Banasan to have Galway Plate prep at Ballinrobe. 347
Betfair face further fight to establish Australian operation. 391
Beverley: At a glance. 100
Beverley: Boy from Brazil has Ramsden team in raptures. 706
Big Brother: Ahmed looking doomed. 133
Black Velvet to represent Tregoning in Nayef race. 397
Bloodstock Desk: Death of Moyglare matriarch, granddam of Refuse To Bend. 432
Bloodstock Desk: maiden winner of the day. 150
Bloodstock Desk: Novel ways undertaken to entice a stud. 261
Bloodstock Desk: Watership Down hits heights with leading filly; Rachel Pagones reports on a buoyant final day of the JRHA's Select Sale for Foals which confounded many observers. 628
Brighton: At a glance. 67
Brighton: Dettori accelerates towards his targets with a double strike. 607
Chief attacks `hysteria' surrounding exchanges. 281
Cricket: Freddie set to fire in Twenty20. 133
Critics come under fire after record figures unveiled. 586
Cycling: Big up tasty Mayo to hit back in Massif test. 448
Cycling: Spreadwise: Fran the man. 141
Down the yeats. 111
Five for fun. 140
Football: Los Ticos won't freeze Chile out. 172
Football: Massu can be magnificent. 169
Football: Paraguay to clinch Group C. 304
Football: Toffees offer Blues pounds 2.5m for Savage. 183
Football:Spreadwise: Paraguay look solid. 208
From the Sales Ring: Centre-of-attention Brilliantrio heading for Ireland and date with Bishop Of Cashel. 560
Gelding's father is also his brother, while his mother and gran are one and the same. 388
Getting rid of knighthoods is just a rank bad decision. 769
Golf: Anyone finishing ahead of Els will probably win. 606
Golf: Big-priced Swede to cause an upset in the top European market. 393
Golf: Campbell can ward off strong Oz threat. 231
Golf: Exchange movements show the folly of over-reacting. 263
Golf: Get on Ames and feel over the moon at Royal Troon. 1253
Golf: Grudge tie should be Love's for the taking. 261
Golf: How early risers can make it shop horror for Coral. 136
Golf: In-running fans should bank on a dramatic final day. 381
Golf: Layers at odds on chance of Open ace. 449
Golf: More torment lies ahead for troubled Bjorn. 414
Golf: On-song Lee is the man to lead Euro charge. 548
Golf: Open for the best: Golf punters have never had it so good. 600
Golf: Press tent gives Ernie a massive thumbs-up for Open title No. 2. 1259
Golf: Scott receives backing from former champ. 449
Golf: Spreadwise: All you need is Love for a terrific Troon. 438
Golf: Spreadwise: Stamp not so painful. 234
Golf: The men the layers are hoping to see follow in footsteps of 750-1 Curtis. 587
Golf: Walrus's pup can seal a win at En-Joie. 928
Golf: Where the 133rd Open will be won and lost: Expect wheels to come off at the dreaded Railway. 544
Greyhounds: Belle Vue on course for Thursday return. 211
Greyhounds: Money still solid despite defeat in Champion semi. 403
Greyhounds: Tomsheaboy an ace for `English' in International. 721
Heaton picked up pounds 281,000 on leaving position, accounts reveal. 458
Holland misses two winners but is back tomorrow. 262
Hurry! Entry to pounds 10,000 tipping contest closes at midnight tonight. 1140
Jackpot set for return to action on Saturdays. 95
Jones upbeat as sale to racing gets back on track; Howard Wright reports as the Tote reveal record figures and announce the return of a popular bet. 509
Killarney: Boy success has O'Grady mooting Galway return. 252
Learning to contend with the agony and the ecstacy of anticipation; As the pressure mounts, Tony Smurthwaite pays a visit to Ouija Board's trainer Ed Dunlop. 627
Leopardstown: Crowley predicts `big run' from Midnight. 383
Maisons-Laffitte: Dream and Hazyview meet French stars in Eugene Adam. 359
Millman to be double-handed in Super Sprint. 292
Ouija Board sparkles ahead of Irish Oaks. 631
Pick 6: Richard Hannon's six fastest ever two-year-olds; Hannon jnr tells Andrew King who he rates as the quickest juveniles ever trained by his father, Richard. 486
Pool-betting operation in line for big push after privatisation. 355
Punctilious is value to upset hot favourite; James Willoughby expects further improvement from Ribblesdale winner. 554
Stewards: Jockey Club rejects call for change. 348
Summer has Saturday date but official age still undecided. 312
Three to watch today. 234
TOTE PERFORMANCE IN 2003-04. 459
Trading Bureau: No shock if Liquid is on boil at a big price. 598
Tudhope's appeal to be heard today. 168
View from the training centres: Epsom & South: Florian ready to peak as he drops down to seven furlongs. 146
View from the training centres: Lambourn: Taaqaah. 121
View from the training centres: Newmarket: Catherine Wheel. 179
View from the training centres: The North: Tancred Times. 174
View from the training centres: West Country: Hawridge Prince. 59
WRITE IMPRESSIONS; Each week, expert Elaine Quigley puts the handwriting of a top racing personality under the microscope. 228

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