By: Cliff Thurston | 2010-01-10 | Recreation & Sports As famous race horses go, for many the first name that springs to mind is the great National Hunt read more
By: Cliff Thurston | 2009-07-31 | Recreation & Sports This is the final part of my article about possibly the most famous race horse of all time, the read more
By: Cliff Thurston | 2010-01-10 | Recreation & Sports This is the final article about one of the most famous race horses to grace our race courses around read more
By: Cliff Thurston | 2009-07-10 | Recreation & Sports The first article in this series looked at the famous race horse Desert Orchid and the early part read more
By: Cliff Thurston | 2009-07-30 | Recreation & Sports This is the second in a three-part series of article written by me about the famous race horse Red read more
By: Cliff Thurston | 2009-07-16 | Recreation & Sports , arguably one of the best ever National Hunt race horses ever. You may remember that Part One of this read more
By: Rob | 2010-09-30 | Horses Experienced race goers come simply for the racing but the French capital is really a successful destination with UK holidaymakers and numerous folks travel over draw in a little bit of culture as well as the main event. read more
By: Johnny Feltcher | 2009-03-22 | Recreation & Sports in 1839 and ironically won by a horse by the name of Lottery. Little did that horse or its read more
By: Chatel Musgrove | 2010-05-30 | Arts & Entertainment There is little to beat the sight of Clydesdale horses pulling a sled through a snow specked read more
By: Nate kerra | 2010-04-01 | Shopping royal Englishman who had a flare for refined leather accessories. The horse -bit and stirrup motifs had read more
By: Chris | 2008-12-15 | Recreation & Sports It was the Sunday People that actually broke the story of a football betting scam to the Nation in 1965. Ex-England footballers Tony Kay and Peter Swan, together with their Sheffield Wednesday team mate David Layne had been betting on themselves to lose read more
By: Carolyn Tytler | 2010-06-01 | Humanities Kentucky was the home of prehistoric natives for several thousand years before the first white man arrived. Its name was derived from the Wyandot Indian word, Kah-ten-tah-teh, meaning "Land of Tomorrow". In 1750, Thomas Walker made the first exploration of the state. read more
By: Hamlet Pericles | 2010-06-01 | Humanities The state of Indiana has produced many famous people, from politicians to activists, from musicians read more