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  • Drug Uniformity Remains Somewhat Elusive
    Though studies have been completed to determine threshold levels for almost 20 therapeutic medications, it doesn't mean the industry will know for certain whether the drugs can impact equine performance.
  • Inside Track: Deciding to Fight
    Give up or fight. Those were the two choices Robin Cleary was left with more than 13 years ago after a tragic riding accident left her a quadraplegic. After a brief period of indecision, Cleary's choice became simple:
  • Twilight Meteor to Saratoga Glen in New York
    Twilight Meteor, a graded stakes-winning son of Smart Strike, has arrived for stallion duty in 2010 at Dan and Kathy Barraclough's Saratoga Glen Farm near Schuylerville, N.Y.
  • Hoskins Joins the AHC
    Dudley Hoskins has joined the American Horse Council and will serve as the new director of health and regulatory affairs.
  • AAEP Convention Sets Record for Attendance
    Based on figures through Dec. 8 released by the organization, the event attracted a record 7,552 veterinarians, veterinary technicians, veterinary students, exhibitors, and others.
  • Eclipse Awards Starting at 8 p.m. This Year
    The 39th Annual Eclipse Awards featuring the announcement of Horse of the Year will begin at 8 p.m. ET Jan. 18, 2010 at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif.
  • Bank Sues Ex-NBA Player Hurley Over Note
    A Lexington bank claims former NBA player and college All-American Bobby Hurley and his Devil Eleven Stable have defaulted on a note totaling more than $900,000; seeks taking possession of 12 shares in Songandaprayer.
  • Breeders' Cup Considers Tougher Drug Policy
    The Breeders' Cup board of directors will consider strengthening its policies to include a ban on any trainer who has been penalized for having a horse test positive for a Class 1 or Class 2 drug within the past 12 months.
  • NYRA Adopts Tough Anti-Slaughter Policy
    The New York Racing Association has announced an anti-slaughter policy that introduces harsh penalties to offending horsemen while encouraging them to support horse rescue and adoption initiatives.
  • NTRA Advantage to Offer Prescription Cards
    The NTRA announced Dec. 10 that United Networks of America has entered into a five-year agreement with NTRA Advantage. The program is free and offers discounts of up to 30%.