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Horse breeder's [pounds sterling]100,000 fight over low-flying jets; (1) Outside the court: Alyson King yesterday (2) Equine stress: Alyson King's daughter Sarah, 18, with black Arab Kali, whose leg is showing white patches. Right: Another injured horse Equine stress: Alyson King's daughter Sarah, 18, with black Arab Kali, whose leg is showing white patches. Right: Another injured horse.

Byline: Dave Finlay WHEN Alyson King moved to a Scottish beauty spot, she hoped it would bethe ideal location to raise her thoroughbred horses. But her dream turned into a nightmare ws hen the roar of low-flying militaryjets began startling her animals. Miss King, an expert on black Arab stallions,

Publication: The Daily Mail (London, England)

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Kings Island starts assembling flying coaster Firehawk

MASON -- Firehawk, the flying coaster that promises to be yet another one-of-a-kind thrill ride at Kings Island, is making its way south on Interstate 71 from Geauga Lake and should be open by Memorial Day. The speculation about giant neon green tubes in the amusement park's lot were true. The

Publication: Dayton Daily News

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Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Supports the NAACP Boycott of South Carolina For Flying the Confederate Battle Flag Above the Capitol Dome

Tennessee TRIBUNE, The 02-02-2000 Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Supports the NAACP Boycott of South Carolina For Flying the Confederate Battle Flag Above the Capitol Dome As we celebrate the life and spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his dream for equal rights and treatment of all people

Publication: Tennessee TRIBUNE, The

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Bask: Kings flying, but Tigers hit the skids

AAP Sports News (Australia) 11-26-2007 Bask: Kings flying, but Tigers hit the skids The Sydney Kings have increased their lead at the top of the NBL ladder after powering to their seventh straight win in Cairns last night. Kings forward MARK WORTHINGTON scored 31 points as Sydney accounted for the

Publication: AAP Sports News (Australia)

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Football: King of Canvey content to stay afloat Holiday park owner hopes his non-League side can keep up with high- flying Burnley in third round today

DRIVING DOWN the Avenue of Remembrance onto Canvey Island, the first sign visible is to King's Holiday Park, followed shortly by one for Canvey Island Football Club. The town's two most famous landmarks are intimately linked by the larger-than-life regal figure in question: not for nothing is Jeff

Publication: The Independent - London

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Flying Tiger speaks to South Charleston High School ROTC

METRO STAFF During World War II, the Flying Tigers of the 14th Army Air Force destroyed more than 2,000 Japanese aircraft. Based in China to protect that country from Japanese aggression, each airplane in the Flying Tigers unit had the image of sharp teeth and eyes painted onto its front fuselage.

Publication: Charleston Gazette

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Iraq war crash: `Critical' shortfalls in Sea Kings exposed Official report tells MoD to upgrade Navy helicopters and revise flying rules to avoid further collisions

An official report into the collision of two British helicopters during the Iraq war has exposed a series of critical problems with their equipment, radar and safety procedures, The Independent on Sunday can reveal. The classified report warns ministers that a crash similar to the one that involved

Publication: The Independent on Sunday

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Spencer rides in Cape Town Group 1; PREVIEW: SOUTH AFRICA Cape Flying Championship G1 Kenilworth 5f (3.20pm, live on SIS).(Sports)

Byline: Nicholas Godfrey JAMIE SPENCER forgoes the undoubted delights of Lingfield and Wolverhampton today for a spot of Group 1 action in Cape Town, writes Nicholas Godfrey. It must have been a tricky decision for Britain's joint champion, but Spencer rides instead at South Africa's premier

Publication: The Racing Post (London, England)

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