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Biden: Romney’s Economics Sound Like I’ll Have Another,‘Except Horse Is a Winner’

Vice President Joe Biden today said Mitt Romney’s economic policies bring to mind Kentucky Derby and Preakness champ I’ll Have Another, “except the horse is a real winner.” On the stump in Keene, N.H., this afternoon, Biden said the economic values Romney would bring to the White House were displayed during his tenure at private equity firm Bain Capital and manifest on the campaign trail, particularly in his calls to roll back Democrats’ health care overhaul, Wall Street reforms and other consumer protections. “The governor’s philosophy seems to be whatever the last administration does, let’s do it and do more

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Black Caviar win # 21 The Goodwood [Horse Racing]

This is an unbelievable race! Black Caviar is an Australian sprinter going for her 21st consectutive victory. Especially watch her jockey through the stretch. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJn2VWMtEio Apparently the plan for her is to be sent to race at Ascot in England. ML/NJ

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Miniature Horse Leads Police on Slow-Speed Chase

Police business is usually pretty serious, but a pursuit in Fargo Sunday was the cause of a few giggles... if not outright guffaws. A miniature horse named Jellybean caused some big trouble for police officers when it escaped and led cops on a slow-speed chase. The little brown-and-white pony was taking part in a Girl Scout pet adoption event when he wiggled out of his halter and went on the lam. Jellybean is in training to be a therapy pet at the Hightail Horse Ranch and Rescue in Hawley, MN. The Hightail Rescue program works to adopt out rescued horses...

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Three-toed horses reveal the secret of the Tibetan Plateau uplift

The Tibetan Plateau has gradually risen since the Indian plate collided with the Eurasian plate at about 55 Ma. Regardless of the debates over the rising process and elevation of the plateau, there is no doubt that the Himalayas have appeared as a mountain range since the Miocene, with the appearance of vegetation vertical zones following thereafter. Open grasslands per se have no direct relationship to elevation, because they can have different elevations in different regions of the world, having a distribution near the sea level to the extreme high plateaus. On the other hand, the southern margin of the...

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(US Forest Service Standard Procedure) Yes, There Is a Right Way to Blow Up an Animal Carcass

Yes, there is a right way to blow up an animal carcass This, according to the US Forest Service document entitled "Obliterating Animal Carcasses with Explosives," is the right way. See those rectangles? Those represent sticks of dynamite. Their placement demonstrates how they should be positioned in order to achieve what the document calls "total obliteration." Pro-tip: The diagram up top illustrates how to explode a carcass when it needs to be eliminated quickly and absolutely. Under less urgent circumstances, the explosive placement illustrated below (corresponding to "partial obliteration") should suffice. Pro-tip #2: In some cases, it is probably best...

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Sarah Palin Race 4: Win $7.50, Place $2.50, Exacta $116.20, Tri $675, Quad $1187.30

Hey Sarah fans....she did run (well, trot) after all :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Ouf3eW3dmZg Race 4 http://www.tab.com.au/Racing/Information/Results/DisplayDetailedView.aspx?State=2&MeetingCode=T&RacingCode=H&FromDate=2012-03-09T00%3a00%3a00&RaceNumber=04

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Jousting at 10pm est on History Channel Vanity

Watch full metal jousting tonight at 10 est on history channel. My son in law is Josh Knowles. He is made fun of on "The Soup" last week. have you ever been made fun of on "The soup"? Pretty kewl!

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Horses tamed 1,000 years earlier than thought

Horses were first tamed at least 5,500 years ago, by peoples who not only rode them but milked them as well. Archaeological research has shown that the domestication of horses began at least 1,000 years earlier than thought, among the Botai culture that thrived in what is now Kazakhstan between 3700BC and 3100BC. A British-led team of scientists has discovered three lines of evidence that point to an equestrian tradition among the Botai, who lived in a region where wild horses are known to have been abundant. The findings, published in the journal Science, also show that the animals were...

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