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Dr. Paul F. Gordon (born May 21, 1946 in Carrier, Mississippi) is the author of two books. The first book, entitled "The Borrowed Years," chronicles the miraculous life of Clyde Gordon. Dr. Gordon's second book, entitled "Funny Things Happen to Preachers and Their Friends," is a collection of humorous short stories told by pastors. Dr. Gordon has an earned doctorate from Luther Rice Seminary.
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Funny Things Happen to Preachers and Their Friends, ISBN 1602662576
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Yves J. Ma is an award-winning film producer from Canada. After an early interest in photography, he enrolled in the dramatics program at the University of British Columbia and then worked for some time in Vancouver BC’s theatre scene. He then earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and English Literature from Concordia University, completed his business studies at Langara College and studied film production at the Vancouver Film School.
He has worked in Canada’s film industry since 1994, getting his start in Montreal as Associate Producer on the feature film, Obstruction of Justice, starring well-known Canadian actress, Sara Botsford (ER, The Fog.) Since then, Mr. Ma has contributed to the industry on numerous productions from Montreal to Vancouver including award-winning television programs and international co-productions.
Notable productions include: writing, directing and producing the one hour drama, The Fall (1997); associate producer on the multiple award-winning feature film, Lunch with Charles (2001), (starring rocker Bif Naked) the first Canada-Hong Kong international co-production; producing the feature film, Eve & the Fire Horse (2005), starring Vivian Wu (The Last Emperor, The Pillowbook) directed by Julia Kwan and which had its world premier at the Toronto Int’l Film Festival, won the Audience Award at the Vancouver Int’l Film Festival and became the first Canadian feature film ever invited into official competition at the Sundance Film Festival where it was awarded the Special Jury Prize; producing the CBC broadcast documentary, Symphony of Silence (2006), which won the Merit Award at the XXVII Superfest Int’l Film Festival in Berkley, California.
He is the recipient of producer fellowships from both the National Film Board and from British Columbia Film, in addition to also having been awarded with a CTV Fellowship at the Banff International Television Festival. Mr. Ma is an alumnus of the celebrated Berlin Talent Campus in Germany where he attended as a producer and in 2002, Mr. Ma founded the production company, Firelight CineMa.
Mr. Ma has attended most of the major international film festivals as an official delegate, including Berlin, Cannes and Sundance, he has served on the board of his local film society, adjudicated film competitions and has served as a mentor in Ontario and British Columbia for young professionals entering the film industry.
In 2005, Mr. Ma was awarded the Entrepreneur of the Year Award for Best Media/Entertainment Company given by Service Canada and the British Columbia Entrepreneur Association.
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http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/filmography.html?p_id=455205
www.eveandthefirehorse.com
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1754636/
http://www.culturedisabilitytalent.org/superfest/sf2007.html
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The NHL Arena was launched on December 10, 2006 to serve as a collective environment
for all hockey fans to come together and support their favorite NHL team. There are
individual forums for each of the 30 NHL teams, as well as a "National Hockey League"
forum, where information regarding the NHL as a whole is discussed, the "Arena
Member Registry" where people introduce themselves, the "Arena Info Booth" where
all your technical questions are addressed, the "Arena BBQ" where everything
non-hockey related is discussed, "Arena Fantasy Hockey" where all forum contests are
located, "Arena Trivia" for all you hockey buffs, and "Hockey 101" where all your
hockey related questions are answered! "The NHL Arena" is also referred to as "The
Arena".
Creators
The four people responsible for creating The NHL Arena are William (LS), Zita
(ZitaKatalin), Evan (EvanAddison) and David (Chunkysoup).
Summary
The NHL Arena attempts to provide a respectable community for all of their members.
This site provides a platform for both hockey experts and hockey novices. Information
on this site includes the most recent information all around the NHL hockey league.
This site claims to be "Your Hockey Headquarters". This site, is an informative,
up-to-the-minute discussion board with people from all over the world (with diverse
backgrounds and opinions) discussing today's hockey topics. Where freedom of speech
is only trumped by the respect for the individual.
Odds and Ends
This site is directly related to it's branch website,
http://thenhlarenaprogram.blogspot.com which is maintained by Stevens8204. They
also have a myspace page ( http://myspace.com/thenhlarena )which is run by 2 out of
the 4 creators of The Arena that serves as an announcement and advertisment space.
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http://www.blogcatalog.com/blogs/the-nhl-arena-program.html –
http://www.sportsfansonline.net/ –
http://thenhlarena.com –
http://myspace.com/thenhlarena –
http://thenhlarenaprogram.blogspot.com –
http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/stevens8204/63818
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Rukas was born in Warsaw, Poland during Communism and escaped to Italy with his parents, then moving to Australia where he was raised by his mother, with no other relatives. He later moved to the US and now spends his time between America, Germany and Australia. In 2006 Rukas, along with his group The Cartel with Bleezy and Prophit, opened for the Ying Yang Twins and DMX, as well as Australian rapper Phrase and New Zealand rapper Savage.
Rukas also formed Youngline Records with Bleezy.
Recordings and collaborations
Rukas is currently working on his debut album as well as a colaboration album produced by Bleezy and released by Youngline Records.
Rukas' album is expected to be released at the start of 2007 and is titled "Life Thru Broken Truth."
In 2007 Rukas became the first Australian, and non-US rapper, to release a 100 Bar freestyle. Previous US artists in the 100 Bar club include The Game, Ya Boy and Canibus.
On September 7th, 2006 Rukas, along with his group The Cartel with Bleezy and Prophit, opened for the Ying Yang Twins[1]. Later the same year on December 4th the group opened for DMX at the Thebarton Theatre[2].
Throught 2006 Rukas also opened for Australian rapper Phrase and New Zealand rapper Savage.
Radio Play
Rukas has recieved radio play both as a member of the Cartel and a solo artist on Nova 91.9, Fresh FM and Radio Adelaide. He also won a live freestyle competition on SAFM in 2005.
Beefs
In 2006 Hussein Fatal, a member of Tupac Shakur's Outlawz dissed Rukas on a YouTube video stemming from a previous business dispute. It is rumored that Rukas' "100 Bars" partly addresses the situation, but whether it is targeted at Fatal is unknown as Rukas has remained quite on the situation.
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eli-sha - elite hacker (as known as elisha), active in 1990-2004, specialist for search&destroy of pre-teen porn web pages (White Angel), cooperate with anti-pedophile special units, saved more than 10.000 children - e.g. Séverine Nars ("star" of pre-teen porn movies, sold by their own parents in her 3 years, saved in her 9 years), member of UN-aTTack0 commando (half legal hackers army - active in Kuvait/Iraq conflict and Afghanistan war, e.g. they changed parameters of SCUD rackets on the fly, what saved thousands lives), found the way how to go through BLACK BOX security, he is man behind National Center For Missing And Exploited Children. Nationality, age and real name are unknown.
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BOOK - in czech language only: Byli jsme oni.. (We were they..) by Fosi
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisha
http://www.2smrt4u.com
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PRULIFLOXACIN (abbr. PUFX)
<Brand Name: Sword 100® (Japan)
Originator: Discovered by Nippon Shinyaku and co- developed by Meiji Seika Keisha in 2002 and
Launch Launched by Meiji Seika Keisha as Sword 100 in Japan
Licensing: In overseas, Nippon Shinyaku has entered into license agreements with Angelini in Italy and Yuhan in Korea in 2004. The company has out licensed the product to Optimer Pharmaceuticals to market this compound in US. Angelini launched the product in Italy in 2005 under the brand name of Unidrox®
Dosage: 100 mg tablet
Indication: Broad spectrum oral fluoroquinolone antibacterial agent
PUFX is the prodrug for Ulifloxacin. After absorption, PUFX is metabolized by esterases to ulifloxacin. The drug has a long elimination half life allowing once daily administration. In vitro ulifloxacin is generally more active than other floroquinolones against a variety of clinical isolates of Gram negative bacteria, including community and nosocomial isolates of Escherichia coli, Klebsiella spp, Proteus, Providencia and Morganella spp, Morabella catarrhalis, Haemophilus spp and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Gram positive orgainisms including methicillin or oxacillin susceptible Staphyloccus aureus, Enterococcus spp and Streptococcus pneumoniae are susceptible to ulifloxacin. The drug is used for the treatment of urinary tract infection (acute uncomplicated and complicated) and respiratory tract infections (acute exacerbations and chronic bronchitis, AECB) in comparison with the widely used ciprofloxacin, co-amoxiclav and pefloxacin. The high urinary concentrations of prulifloxacin as compared to ciprofloxacin, combined with a broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity, allow its use in the empiric therapy of complicated UTIs. The drug is a good candidate to cure AECB as it has high efficiency in penetrating into the lung tissues as compared to Co-amoxiclav and ciprofloxacin. Optimer Phamaceuticals is developing prulifloxacin (currently a Phase III trial drug) for the treatment of infectious diarrhea including traveler’s diarrhea, which can be caused by broad range of bacteria.
Benefits of Prulifloxacin over other fluoroquinolones
1. 600mg pufx once daily for 10 days is more effective in curing complicated UTIs as compared to ciprofloxacin, administered as 500 md twice daily.
2. Higher concentrations of the drug found in the urine makes it a superior candidate over ciprofloxacin to cure complicated UTIs
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Amaravati Express
Amaravati Express or Amaravathi Express(Hindi:-अमरावति एक्सप्रेस), (Telugu:-అమరావతి ఎక్స్ ప్రెస్),(Kannada:-ಅಮರಾವತಿ ಎಕ್ಸ್ ಪ್ರೆಸ್) was previously organized by Vijayawada Division of South Central Railways between Vasco-Da-Gama of Indian State Goa and Vijayawada, a Major Junction on Indian Railways in the state of Andhra Pradesh as a Tri Weekly Express train on Vijayawada-Mormugao Main Line Via, Guntur-Guntakal-Gadag-Hubli-Castle-rock-Madgaon-Vasco-Da-Gama with number
7227UP Vijaywada - Vasco-Da-Gama Amaravati Express ( Three Days of week)
7228DN Vasco-Da-Gama - Vijayawada Amaravati Express (Three Days of week)
and
7225UP Vijayawada-Hubli Amaravati Express (4 Days)
7226DN Hubli - Vijayawada Amaravati Express (4 Days)
Days)
Also the train has a Slip Coach Service between Kacheguda(for Hyderabad and Secunderabad)
Amaravati Express is a very popular train among the people of Andhra Pradesh especially, for whome residing in Nandyal, Markapur, Guntakal, Guntur and Vinukonda.
Present Status
In the begining of March-2007Correct Information needed, the train was extended to Howrah of West Bengal on 4 days a week basis by cancelling Vijayawada Amaravti Express.
The train now bears number
2847UP Howrah - Vasco-Da-Gama Amaravathi Express ( 4 Days)
2848DN Vasco-Da-Gama - Howrah Amaravathi Express (4 Days)
now is a Super Fast Express Train. 7225UP and 7226DN Vijayawada-Hubli-Vijayawada Amaravathi Express frequency is reduced to 3 days a week.
Stoppages
Some important Stops are, Kharagpur,Balasore, Bhubaneswar,Khurda Road, Palasa, Vijayanagaram, Duvvada ( a suburb near Visakhapatnam), Rajamundry, Vijayawada, Guntur, Nandyal, Dhone, Guntakal, Bellary, Gadag, Hubli, Londa and Madgaon. The train transit through Orissa, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka states of India.
The stoppages between Guntakal - Vijayawada sections are retained or not altered, while few stops are removed in between Guntakal and Londa Junction, like Dharwad( 7227/7228 amaravati had a stoppage here while 2847/2848 does not halt here.
Slip Route
The Slip Service between Vasco-Da-Gama and Kacheguda(for Hyderabad) is also increased from Tri-weekly to Four days of week after extension. while The slip service is terminated at Hubli for remaining three days with 7225/7226 Vijayawada-Hubli-Vijayawada Amaravati Express. The Kacheguda-Vasco-Da-gama is Amalgamated/Bifurcated at Guntakal Junction with
slip Route Amalgamation for Kacheguda -Vasco
7603UP Kacheguda - Yeshwantpur Express (Daily)
and
2848 UP Howrah -Vasco-Da-Gama Amaravathi Express ( 4-Days)
for 4 days
Slip Route Bifurcation for Vasco-Kacheguda
2848DN Vasco-Da-Gama - Howrah Amaravati Express (4-Days)
and
7604DN Yeswantpur - Kacheguda Express (Daily)
For remaining Three days the slip route terminates at Hubli as,
slip Route Amalgamation for Kacheguda -Vasco
7603UP Kacheguda - Yeshwantpur Express (Daily)
and
7225UP Vijayawada Hubli Amaravathi Express ( 3-Days)
for 4 days
Slip Route Bifurcation for Vasco-Kacheguda
7226DN Hubli-Vijayawada Amaravati Express (4-Days)
and
7604DN Yeswantpur - Kacheguda Express (Daily)
The amalgamation and bifurcation of Slip coaches take place at Guntakal Junction.
Brief History
Vasco-Da-gama comes under [[Hubli] division of South Western Railways of India. Till 2004, Hubli Division was under South Central Railways whose Head Quarter is locate at Secunderabad.
Till 1980s,Guntur - Marmugaon section via Guntakal track was Meter Gauge and long before Konkan Railways, Hubli Division of then South Central Railways and now South Western Railways. Goa was linked to Miraj in Maharashtra, Guntur in Andhra Pradesh, and Bangalore by Meter Gauge. Miraj was the gate way to Mumbai and North India while, Guntur and Bangalore to East and Souther India.
With the evolution of Konkan Railway track, distance between North India, South India reduced considerably and Gauge Conversion between Vijayawada and Marmugaon reduced distance between East, south and Goa.
Hartenštejn, Czechia
The castle ruin Hartenštejn (in German language: Hartenstein)
has been a gothic castle of the 15th century,
close to the town of Bochov in the district of Karlovy Vary,
Czechia. The castle has been first mentioned in 1473 as a
military base. Often the owner has changed and since
1554 it has been no more inhabited.
Literature
- Tomáš Durdík: Ilustrovaná encyklopedie ceských hradu
- Dobroslava Menclová: Ceské hrady
Weblinks
Photogalerie
category:Castle ruin
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Varthur is a town and a hobli in eastern part of Bangalore city in India but now is a part of Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike, it is one the legislative assembly in Karnataka state in India. The Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) representing this place currently is A.Krishnappa.
Lake ecosystems are an integral part of the Bangalore city. Lakes in Bangalore were mainly created to serve the need for drinking and agriculture. But unplanned urbanisation and industrialisation has lead to the contamination of these water bodies. Varthur lake, situated in east Bangalore has a water-spread area of 2.5 sq. km. The lake water is mainly used for agriculture and supports a wide diversity of flora and fauna. The inflow of sewage and agricultural runoff in addition to the inflow of contaminated water from Bellandur lake has lead to the rapid deterioration of the lake.
Towns/Villages arround Varthur:
Gunjur
Balagere
Panathur
Marathahalli
HAL
Whitefield
Kadugodi
Sorahunase
Ramagondanahalli
Places You can visit near include:
Varthur Lake
Bangalore Internatinal Airport
ITPL
Satya Sai Ashram in Kadugodi
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Hartenstein Castle, Austria
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The Hartenstein Castle in Austria is located about 10 miles west of the town of Krems an der Donau, a town in Lower Austria. The core of the castle is about 800 years old. But later it has been remodelled and extended in gothic style. Currently it is used by an IT firm named BEKO informatik. Located close to the castle Hartenstein is the Gudenus cave, with an age of almost 100,000 years having been Austria's oldest Neandertal settlement, where hand axes and other tools have been found.
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Champakara - the word is derived from the Malayalam word “Sampal kara” or “Sampath kara”, which means the land of prosperity.
Champakara is a beautiful, peaceful village in Kottayam Dist. 18 km away from Kottayam. The State highway from Kottayam to Punaloor passes through this land. Karukachal, a major center of it.
Champakara is the land of "KALARIPAYATTU", the martial art of kerala. Many different kinds of kalari & ayurvedic massaging centers are there. Late Shri. Gopinatha Kurup from Chanmpakara is famous for Kalari Treatment and martial arts
The people of Champakara are dedicated to nature, because one can see lot of ‘SARPPAKAVU’ which is for the preservation of mother earth.
People show keen interest in the protection of Indian culture. and the arts & music. It’s the birthplace of many musicians,one of whom is the late Shri. Kalanilayam Narayana kaimal who was famous for KADHAKALI
Champakara sreeraman, Mangudi Elephant are the elephants here. Many elephant lovers are present in Champakara.
In ancient time people were concentrated in agricultural activities. Now rubber is the main crop grown here. Champakara bus service, Match factory,Sreerangom hospital, Pepper factory are the main industries providing employment here.
The youths are very efficient in a wonderful game called "NADAN PANTHUKALI", which is a village game mainly happening at the ground of Devi temple.Many arts & sports clubs are present for the promotion of youth activities.
Politically, it is a LDF and UDF dominated society .RSS is also very strong here.The former minister for transport, Prof. K. Narayana kurup is from here.
Champakara is a land of communal harmony, Devi temple, Champakara, Devi temple Nethalloor, Champakara church are the famous pilgrim centers. Meenabharani, Sreekrishnajayanthi are the main religious occasions.
In Devi temple, on the meenabharani day, the "SEVA" and "Anpolivazhipadu” is very famous all over the country, because it contains huge number of "PARA" (a vessel used for measurement of paddy) arranged in rows and is the main attraction. On the day of Kumbhabharani in Champakara temple at the evening, “PINDIVILAKKU” made out of plantain is lit . These can be seen only here in Kerala. Champakara church is famous for a procession called “Raasa”.In Champakara, Hindus, Christians & a small number of Muslims live peacefully. Majority of the people are Hindus. The Nair Service Society and SNDP are very strong here.
Govt L P School Thommachery ,Subhash memorial UP school, Rajahamsasramam school, Sarada Vidyamandiram & St joseph school are the schools and Balikasadanam is an orphanage for girls. Ekathmathakendram is the cultural centre here.
Puthooram channel & Channel nine are the local channels for broadcasting local news on television
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http://champakarakkaran.googlepages.com/
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Breast cancer is not one single form of cancer, but composed of many different "subtypes" of cancer. These subtypes of breast cancer are generally diagnosed based upon the presence, or lack of, three "receptors" known to fuel most breast cancers: estrogen receptors, progesterone receptors and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2). The most successful treatments for breast cancer target these receptors.
None of these receptors are found in women with triple negative breast cancer. In other words, a triple negative breast cancer diagnosis means that the tumor is estrogen receptor-negative, progesterone receptor-negative and HER2-negative, thus giving rise to the name "triple negative breast cancer." On a positive note, this type of breast cancer is typically responsive to chemotherapy. Because of its triple negative status, however, triple negative tumors generally do not respond to receptor targeted treatments. Depending on the stage of its diagnosis, triple negative breast cancer can be particularly aggressive, and more likely to recur than other subtypes of breast cancer.
Triple negative breast cancer accounts for approximately 15% of all breast cancer cases. In the United States, it occurs most often in African American and younger women.
Sources
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/554234
http://www.y-me.org/programs/ShareRing/transcripts/LivingThroughBC1.php
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/03/070326095316.htm
http://www.tnbcfoundation.org/tnbc/Home.asp
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In 1935, F. W. Meredith of the Royal Aircraft Establishment suggested that the resistance offered to the air which must pass through the radiator, the cooling drag, is to some extent offset by the conversion into thrust of the heat energy obsorbed from the properly ducted radiator.
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F. W. Meredith, Note on the cooling of aircraft engines (Aeronautical Research Committee, "Report and Memoranda," No 1683, August 1935) (London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1937)
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The capital, Teprice was a free state established by the preaching of the Paulicians. It was the first free state in the Roman Empire. (Holland was the second free state allowing religious liberty and USA was the 3rd) It remained free for about 150 years until it was overthrown by the Moslims.
"The number of the Paulicians constantly increased, and they soon attracted the attention of their enemies. In the year 690 Constantine, their leader, was stoned to death by the command of the emperor; and the successor of Constantine was burned to death. The Empress Theodora instituted a persecution in which one hundred thousand Paulicians in Grecian Armenia are said to have lost their lives. (Ref "The Faithful Baptist Witness" By Dr. Phil Stringer pp84)
John T. Christian writes in "A History of The Baptists Vol 1" Chapter 4:
"The Paulicians, in the ninth century, rebelled against their enemies, drove out Michael III, and established in Armenia the, free state of Teprice. This is a well-known site, some seventy miles from Sivas, on the river Chalta. They gave absolute freedom of opinion to all of its inhabitants (Evans, Historical View of Bosnia, p. 30). From the capital of this free state, itself called Teprice, went forth a host of missionaries to convert the Slavonic tribes of Bulgaria, Bosnia, and Servia to the Paulician faith. This is positively stated by Sikeliotes. Great was their success—so great that a large portion of the inhabitants of the free state migrated to what were then independent states beyond the emperor’s control. The state of Teprice lasted one hundred and fifty years, when it was overcome by the Saracens. All around them were persecutions for conscience sake—they themselves had lost one hundred thousand members by persecutions in the reign of Theodora—yet here was a shelter offered to every creed and unbeliever alike. This is a striking Baptist peculiarity.
"The Baptists have always set up religious liberty when they had opportunity."
The tracing of our religious liberty takes an important stand in the little state of Teprice, and an important step thanks to the Baptistic preaching of the Paulicians.
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"The Faithful Baptist Witness" By Dr. Phil Stringer pp84, @1998 Landmark Baptist Press, 222E. Hinson Ave., Haines City, FL 33844 1800-700-5322
"A History of The Baptists" Vol 1 Chapter 4 published at (www.pbministries.org/History/John%20T.%20Christian/vol1/history_04.htm)
Submitted by: Pastor Edward Rice, Good Samaritan Baptist Church, 54 Main Street Box 99, Dresden NY 14441 (315) 536-0878 www.GSBaptistChurch.com
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Ian Forrest (born: Kirkliston, Scotland. 22.02.1950)
Ian Forrest has won 26 Scottish national motorsport titles since 1971 in cars ranging from the famous Drambuie Imps to BMW M3s in the BTCC and now in Radical & Ligier Sports GT cars. In season 2007 he will compete throughout Europe endurance races in a Ligier.
When he attended the Scottish Motor Racing Club's annual dinner and prize giving in December 2006, the 56 year old racing driver, who has enjoyed a Motorsport career spanning almost four decades, never imagined he was in the running for any trophies this year.
However, having only competed in a couple of races in season 2006, the popular Knockhill Racing Circuit's Operations Manager had applauded the cream of the current crop of top Scottish Racing Drivers as they received their various trophies and with just one final award left to present, his thoughts were beginning to stray towards a wee after-dinner dram and chat with his fellow racing enthusiasts.
The MC announced that the final and very special award was for the Sir Jackie Stewart medal for Services to Motorsport in Scotland and was only the 4th of the 5 limited edition cherished medals to be awarded since being instigated by Scotland's celebrated former Formula One Champion.
As he began his introduction with some history about which era the recipient began his Motorsport career in, several well known and highly respected names who were present - including international stars Dario Franchitti, Alan McNish and David Coultard - could all have fitted the bill. It wasn't long however, before it became clear who the worthy winner was and after a resume of probably the longest ever continuous racing career in Scotland, an almost speechless Ian stepped on stage to tumultuous applause from 300 fellow racers, sponsors and friends.
Ian, who lives in Dunfermline in Fife said "I was almost speechless and after many successful years in the sport I cannot imagine ever receiving a higher award than this, it's really special to me".
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Martine Barrat is a photographer, videographer, and filmmaker who left her native France in June 1968 for New York. She is perhaps best known for her vivid images of life in the boxing world in Harlem, Bedford-Stuyvesant and the South Bronx. Her work has been exhibited in the United States, Europe, Japan, Africa, and has been published in major newspapers and magazines around the world.
Martine Barrat's work with the people of the South Bronx and Harlem communities remains as her inspiration. Her interest in filmmaking and photography culminated in a groundbreaking video series which documented the lives of young gang members in the South Bronx. The videos were unique in that the filming and production was a collaborative effort between Barrat and the gang members. Several years in the making, the result was the 1978 video and photo exhibition, presented at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, entitled "You Do the Crime, You Do the Time." Segments of the show, along with an interview with Barrat, were featured on the nationally broadcast NBC television special, "Violence in America." The video was also broadcast in its entirety in Italy, where it received an award for best documentary (Milan).
In 1993, Viking/Penguin published "Do or Die", an intimate look at children in the boxing world. The book, which includes a foreword by Martin Scorsese and an introduction by Gordon Parks, was greeted with unanimous praise. Rowohlt published the book in Germany as Die Boxer in 1991. My Friends was published by Yohji Yamamoto, (Japan 1987) with a foreword by Makoto Ooka. Additional photography is featured in the books Oono Kazuo, (Film Art, Japan 1999) and Azzedine Alaia, (Steidl 1999). Through the years, Barrat’s work has appeared in such publications as The New York Times Magazine, Life, Vanity Fair, The Village Voice, Vogue, Paris Match, Le Monde, Die Zeit, La Republica, Libération, Kursbuch Magazine, Nikkei Business Magazine, and L’Insensé Magazine.
Commercially, Barrat has directed three films commissioned by Yves Saint Laurent. This includes a documentary entitled Woman is Sweeter (1973), with music composed by Galt Macdermot (Hair), and a promotional film surrounding the launch of Saint Laurent’s fragrance (1971). In addition, her photographs were chosen to introduce the Italian clothing design firm, Max Mara, when opening it first American retail outlet in New York. For three years, her work was used in the French national print advertising campaign, Variations Gitanes, which eventually produced a book and an exhibition at the Musée du Louvre. She has worked on cover art and press photography for Virgin recording artists. Sony Music Entertainment also used her work for promotional purposes. Barrat has taken portraits of individuals as diverse as William Burroughs, James Baldwin, Budd Schulberg, Simone de Beauvoir, Paul Auster, Jacques Chirac, Marguerite Duras, Yasushi Inoue, Jean-Paul Sartre, Bob Marley, V.S. Naipaul, Gordon Parks, and Martin Scorsese.
Martine Barrat has lectured at the International Center for Photography in New York, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, The University of California at Los Angeles, and Yale University Film School.
In 1984, 120 boxing images were displayed at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris. Concurrently, Agnès b premiered her Paris gallery space with 80 of Barrat’s photographs. Selected Harlem images were featured in a one-woman, nine-city exhibition, which traveled throughout Germany. The exhibit was sponsored by the U.S. Information Services, Merian magazine, and Leica Camera. The Congo, Zaire, and Benin were all hosts to a 1987 six-month traveling show of over 100 Harlem pictures, sponsored by the Minister of French foreign affairs.
In September of 1994, two hundred Barrat photographs were shown at the National Museum of Lyon, in conjunction with the Festival International de la Danse. Her work was also featured in "A Century Apart: Images of Struggle and Spirit, Jacob Riis & Five Contemporary Photographers." This exhibition opened at the Museum of the City of New York in 1995 and continued onward to Paris, St. Petersburg, Sweden and the National Museum of Copenhagen, through 1998. The Museum of the City of New York included eight of Barrat’s images the 2001 show “Dressing for a New York City Childhood.”
In May 1993, the High Museum in Atlanta, Georgia launched a national touring exhibit of her boxing images to inaugurate a four-year cultural festival honoring the 1996 Olympic games. The exhibition then traveled to the Museum of Fine Arts in Springfield, Massachusetts, the Delaware Art Museum, and the Albright-Knox Gallery in Buffalo, New York. In April 1997 her “La Goutte d’Or” series was included in an exhibition of world-renowned photographers at the Mairie du 18ème in Paris. Barrat’s work was displayed as part of an homage to Aime Cesaire, entitled, “Pour regarder le siècle en face.” The UNESCO-sponsored show traveled throughout Europe and the Caribbean for most of 1998.
The Center for Art and Culture of Bedford Stuyvesant hosted Barrat’s work as part of a 1999 group show. Her work was also included in the Centre National De La Photographie’s "La Collection De Photographie Agnès b" in 2000. Just completed, Barrat had the exhibition sponsored by Nike France in June 2006 during the World Cup. The photography appears in a big book, . The photographs capture children playing soccer in the streets of Paris, with a special focus on the neighborhoods outside of the ring of the city, which are the areas of Paris that are most impoverished. The exhibition will travel in Japan, Italy and Brazil.
She was most recently asked to participate in a new show under the auspices of Franklin Furnace Archive, Inc. — an exhibition entitled, “Subversion: Punks, Postmodernists and the Downtown Scene, 1974-1981.
Barrat was a part of the exhibition with a series of photography at the Museum of the City of New York: Black Style Now from September in 2006 through the end of February in 2007. Currently she is participating in the exhibition “Promesas y Esperanzas del Siglo XXI (Promises and Hopes of the 21st Century)” at Mano a Mano, International Center in New York. La Maison Européenne de la Photographie will host a solo exhibition of Barrat’s photographic work from September 18 through December 2007. This exhibition is a one-woman show. In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 2007, Barrat will be featured in a festival exhibition.
Barrat has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts (USA), Creative Artist Project Services (NY), the Ministry of Cultural Affairs (France- travel grant to Japan), and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (France). In addition, she was awarded the medal of honor, The Order of Arts and Letters, from the Ministry of Culture and Communication by the French Government in 2001.
Barrat's work can be found in several permanent museum collections including The Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Brooklyn Museum of Art, The Museum of the City of New York, Le Bibliothèque Nationale, La Maison Européenne de la Photographie, The Schomburg Center, and Centre Pompidou.
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Nikkei Business (Nikkei Business Publications, Inc., Japan, 2007)
Kursbuch (Die Zeit, Germany, 2006)
Dos relatos porteños (Mansalva, Argentina, 2006)
Joga Bonito (Nike, France, 2006)
Est-ce ainsi que les hommes vivent (Chêne, France, 2005)
Interview d’ Image (Seuil, France, 2004)
In Our Own Image (Running Press, USA, 2001)
Rope Burns (Random House, England, 2000)
Oono Kazuo/ Tamashi no Kate (Film Art Publication, Japan, 1999)
Azzedine Alaia (Steidl, USA, 1998) Do or Die (Viking Penguin, USA, 1993)
Die Boxer (Rowohlt, Germany, 1991)
More Reflections on The Meaning of Life (Time Magazine, Life Magazine Publications/Little, Brown and Company, USA, 1991)
My Friends (Yohji Yamamoto, Japan, 1987)
Cross Cultural Roots of Minority Child Development (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, USA, 1994)
Variations Gitanes (Flammarion, France, 1992)
A History of Men's Fashions (Flammarion, France, 1993)
La Boxe dans son siècle (La Sirène, France, 1992)
Dictionnaire des Photographes (Seuil, France, 1982)
La Révolution Moléculaire/Félix Guattari (Recherches, France, 1977, 1980)
Les temps modernes (Gallimard, France, 1978)
Dictionaire des photographes (Seuil, France, 1978)
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Gordon Parks
Foreword for Do or Die
Viking Press, 1993
Patiently, painfully and with a highly discerning heart, Martine Barrat has filled our eyes with a world of young warriors eager to earn the honors of their hostile sport. Mostly big money, a passion to eat regularly and a longing for fame make up the foundation of their testament, and somewhere beyond the bruises and gashes lie their earthy destinations. Some of the younger ones appear to have just left their cradles. A wistful, beauteous demeanor betrays the hardness that is already building in their hearts. Yet others have already picked up the swagger of the barrios and ghettos that spawned them. Even at ten their fingers know the feel of protective tape and the smothering heat of the gloves. Their tender ears are already attuned to the raspy urging of the corner man: “Go for his gut. Double him up, a quick one and two to the head, then bang the gut again. Keep moving in —moving in…”
And the older ones –yet really not so old– who, having failed to reach the shelter of success, move about restlessly, unraveled by uncertainty, standing by the arena door —looking for the river of gold that fails to arrive. And finally there is Kid Chocolate, whose thoughts go back, far back, into the most splendid and most fierce of his diminished nights.
Here, with powerful pictures and strond words, Martine Barrat captures the spirit of young fighters who, with the other guy's blood on their gloves, return joyously to their concerns.
Martin Scorsese
Foreword for Do or Die
Viking Press, 1993
Startling, beautiful, disturbing —these are my impressions on viewing these images by Martine Barrat for the first time.
Pictures of the inner city give us the backdrop —the devastation of the streets, desolation, scenes from a virtual war zone which point up, above all, the overwhelming odds against, not living or succeeding, but just simply surviving.
She writes of one six-year-old Puerto Rican boy, Carlos, preparing to get into the ring: “His eyes went through my heart.” This we can see in her photos —the eyes of the boys reflecting hope, the hope of smashing through all that surrounds them to stay alive. But there’s also a threat in these images —a necessary tool for survival that has to be cultivated, and boxing just does that.
Scenes in the fighter’s dressing rooms seem to be images of religious rituals: a fighter being prepared for sacrifice, or salvation; a boxer jumping rope before a mirror takes on the stance of a martyr; two young boys standing in the ring, their gloved hands placed over their hearts in a prefight moment, bring to my mind how these spectacles of struggle and pain are blessed by society —given an outward form with rules and ceremony to sweeten the underlying bitterness.
Theses are gorgeous, strong photographs and no matter what you may feel about them, they reflect the one thing that remains sadly true of survival: Get angry and stay angry and fight your way out. What else did you expect?
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Martin Scorsese (Academy Award-winning filmmaker):
"Startling, beautiful, and disturbing…the eyes of the boys reflect hope, the hope of smashing through all that surrounds them to stay alive. Scenes in the fighters’ dressing rooms seem to be the images of religious rituals...These gorgeous, strong photographs... reflect survival."
1995 Pulitzer Prize-winner Margo Jefferson, in The New York Times:
"It was [the young boxer's] will that caught and held her: his will, the monastic training he and so many others were willing to undergo; the process by which ambition, anger, and sheer love becomes the code of ritualized violence called boxing. Ms. Barrat writes in a vivid essay that keeps moving between exact observation and passionate exhortation... Translated into gestures and expressive faces, this knowledge gives each picture a tempo, a pitch and a claim on us."
Ishmael Reed, author:
"[This] is the best book of photography about boxing because Ms. Barrat is an artist who never tries to psychoanalyze, deconstruct, or engage in self-righteous moralizing about the fighters or the sport. She lets her probing, captivating photos about this science and art do her talking, but when she does talk, we get some of the best sports writing penned."
The New Yorker:
"This collection chronicles her fascination with the subject matter as much as it does the pugilists whose unforgettable faces fill its pages. The effect is of violence contained...of action subsumed by mood. Barrat's sparse commentary hints at the lives behind the faces. In this remarkable and moving book, Barrat reinterprets the poetry of the Sweet Science."
Stanley Crouch, writer and columnist:
"These photographs capture and project the humanity which underlines the basic laws of the art of boxing—that one must have three things: a dream, discipline, and heart."
Gordon Parks, filmmaker and photographer:
"With powerful pictures and strong words, Martine Barrat captures the spirit of the young fighters...patiently, painfully, and with a highly discerning heart…somewhere beyond the bruises and gashes lie their earthy destinations…a wistful, beauteous demeanor betrays the hardness that is already building in their hearts"
Newsweek:
"[These] direct, vivid pictures of boxers...are respectful, even admiring, but she never tries to deprive them of their individuality by turning them into symbols. The best things here are the faces, particularly those of the dreamy boys and the old men still thriving on their memories."
Jose Torres, former World Light-Heavyweight Champion and President of the World Boxing Organization:
"This book is about the struggle of men, about their ego and pride, about the simplicity and intricacy of their minds, about their ability to deal with controlled violence. It is, finally, a book about life and death! Barrat takes us through that part of boxing, which is invisible to the ordinary fan. She shows us the innocence of the beginners and the slickness of the hustlers."
American Photo:
"Barrat's talent for empathy is certainly what set apart her first major project—a stunning [documentary about] gang life in the South Bronx. Now, her most recent work—about inner-city boxers in New York—puts her heart on display once again."
New York Newsday:
"Tender without being sentimental and realistic without being judgmental...she shows a poignant, difficult, but often caring world in which people have to punch their way to glory."
USA Today:
"The faces are not so recognizable, but this is the book's wonderful, rich essence...This book gives [the sport of boxing] the respect it deserves."
Hervé Guibert, Le Monde:
“It is no accident if Martine Barrat’s photographs, exhibited two floor’s up, seem like wonders of humanity, appropriateness, sensitivity. They are about the training of young black boxers and they vibrate with a powerful erotic strength. When it comes to photography, nothing replaces time and patience. Here, the terms of the contract are not based on money, but on courage, curiosity, talk, desire to know, feelings.”
Alain Jouffroy, French art critic and writer:
“When she photographs the kids/boxers, she shows their blows as if they were mad, bewildered kisses. She goes beyond the fights. She shows the fight as if it were a ritual … She succeeded in capturing what was going on between them. She understood that their violence was nothing but softness, an exasperated expression of it. The violence of softness: it perfectly fits her.”
Marguerite Duras:
"The young fighters photographed by you have a fierce and irresistible beauty. Bravo, Martine. You are our pride and joy."
La Mama, Ellen Stewart:
"Martine joined La Mama in Paris in 1965. Her great love for the children in New York has been reflected in her work with them music in her music, theatre, and video workshops. Her wonderful camera studies mirror the children's great beauty."
Cornell Capa, president of ICP (International Center of Photography):
"A shockingly beautiful book-insightful and full of understanding."
Ornette Coleman:
Things one carries in a box
Things one puts in a box
Only the boxer lives to
Beat the box
== Praise for video "YOU DO THE CRIME, YOU DO THE TIME ==
Bernardo Bertolucci (Filmmaker):
“I have known Martine Barrat for several years and have had the privilege to view a great part of her work. I have seen in the video work that she has written and directed with extraordinary insight on an American reality unknown to me. She is able through her camera to discover the human and poetic elements hidden in a world apparently so brutal and violent.”
Richard Leacock (Filmmaker and Professor, M.I.T - Film & Video Division):
“This is a remarkable body of work that, contrary to the manner in which broadcast television treats serious subjects superficially, is designed for serious people who really want to get into the subjects and try to understand what is going on.”
Stuart Schulberg (Executive Producer – NBC News):
“In my opinion, Mme. Barrat’s insight and intelligence in this and other areas can make an important cultural contribution to our society, helping us to understand some of the most perplexing social phenomena of the American city.”
Mark Segal (Whitney Museum of American Art, New American Filmmakers Series):
“Barrat’s video work differs in several crucial respects from the typical television approach to documentary … The decision to show two complete tapes rather than a compilation from many tapes was based on a belief that what is remarkable about the material emerges most forcefully from seeing individual tapes in their entirety.”
David Cooper (Writer, “The Death of the Family” and “The Language of Madness,” Psychoanalyst and Professor at the Sorbonne in Paris):
“Martine Barrat’s films should have the same shock impact in New York as they did in Paris. There is the clear demonstration of how articulate almost illiterate people can be … perhaps this demoralization is what is felt to be the greatest aggressive threat. Listen to Vickie and listen to her lucidity; because, lucidity and detachment so rarely enter into the banality of ‘our’ everyday discourse. Then reflect: There are many ways of being revolutionary.”
Gerald Fraser, New York Times:
“When people wonder what a white Frenchwoman is doing in the South Bronx, she tells them: ‘I’m not a social worker. I enjoy what I do. I’m not a sociologist. I do it because I love doing it and I think that it has to be done.’”
John J. O’Connor, New York Times:
“In allowing [the gang members] to use her video equipment, she offers them an opportunity to talk about themselves without outside interpretations.”
Angel Larriuz, Latin NY:
“The use of unedited tape, honest dialogue, and the dual nature of the subjects and the photographers sets this artistic venture apart from even “cinema vérité,” which clearly distinguishes between crew and subject. By allowing the gang members to film themselves according to their own perspective, Ms. Barrat has given us a painful glimpse of the casualties from the battleground known as the South Bronx.
Martine’s project is a major achievement in video and film. For the very reason that it suffers as entertainment, it triumphs as truth. For once the television wasn’t used as a drug, but as a vehicle to new knowledge.”
Gordon Hyatt (Documentary Film Producer):
“In my opinion, Ms. Barrat has produced a unique accomplishment possible because of her rapport with those people and her insights into their lives and problems.”
Charles Musser (Professor of American Studies and Film Studies, Yale University):
“It was a pleasure to get to know [Martine’s] work (photos and video) better and also to see it within a context of a history of urban (particularly NYC) documentary. It renewed my conviction that [her] work has an important place in that history, not only for its powerful visual impact but because it is part of a significant feminist and cross-cultural intervention in that history.”
Ianthe Thomas, La Revue:
“For eight years [Martine Barrat] has been walking the streets of the South Bronx with her camera, capturing the light, the beauty, and the hope in the midst of incredible desolation. Maybe America will some day see her archives and recognize that she has shown the truth.”
Jesse E. Kasowitz (Adjunct Assistant Professor New York University School of Law):
“The playing of “You Do the Crime, You Do the Time,” was very well received by the law students … an excellent production … It was very provocative as the ensuing discussion indicated and, in my opinion, it made a valuable contribution to our programs of Colloquiums by the Criminal Law Education and Research Center, which are generally on criminal justice topics.”
Makoto Ooka (One of Japan’s foremost contemporary poets, and professor of Japanese literature - National University of Fine Art and Music):
“Her method of photography and video taping is to get as close as possible to her subjects, allowing them freedom, and then capturing the moment of their speech, laughter, anger and fighting.”
Anne Sharp, The Boston Phoenix:
“Barrat has spent over a decade immersing herself in the culture of lower-class
New York City youths, not so much as a detached journalist - though her camera is always snapping, and her tape is always rolling - but as a sympathetic friend.” “In sparsely-edited sequences - Barrat makes much use of ‘real time,’ letting action unfold ‘naturally’ rather than telescoping it through editing.”
Bruce Spear (Arts Faculty – The Taft School):
“The motivation for my strong recommendation of this material for high-school age groups, is the sense that Barrat’s material is both easily accessible in form and significantly profound in content … There was a genuine fascination for the open-ness and honesty of the interviewees from the other end of the socio-economic spectrum.”
Mel Tapley, N.Y. Amsterdam News:
“This is an ingenious approach, having the subject paint its own picture, and it served to help gain the confidence of the Black and Latin members of the Roman Kings. Martine Barrat spoke of hearing some of the youths playing congas and guitars amid the abandoned apartment houses … Perhaps this is the secret of Martine Barrat’s ability to reveal the youth gangs as people – the videotapes show she hears music in the midst.”
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International Costumes Inc.
founded in 1971 by Esther, Barbara and Kenneth Wells. International Costumes Inc. is based in Old District of Torrance, CA. International specializies in mass uniform production for major companies around the world (Amusement parks, casinos, movie studios etc.) as well as high end costume sales and rentals. Esther Wells has since passed away and Kenneth Wells has taken sole ownership of the uniform division and Barbara Wells' son Fritz Sanders has taken over the costume division.
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'Swim Kids' is the swimming tuition service of First Choice Holidays Plc.
It is an independent company providing swimming lessons to children and families on package holidays with First Choice. It operates in six European countries, as well as Dominican Republic and Egypt.The Swim Kids service was formed by Karen Webb-Meek, a UK swimming teacher & waterpolo coach in 2000, and to date, has taught over 20,000 children to swim or improve their swimming skills. The Swim Kids service headed a national TV and advertising campaign for First Choice in 2006, the advert showing children running down sand dunes townards the sea accompanied by the words 'Last Year we taught 5000 kids learned to swim...thats why we're First Choice' won a national industry award. Swim Kids has the backing of the UK governing body of swimming the A.S.A. and provides an opportunity for UK swimming teachers to work overseas.
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Ferruccio operated several businesses in Canton, Ohio, among them vending machines, a lounge and a bail bonds office. He also owned downtown properties.
In the early 1980s, the Pennsylvania Crime Commission identified Ferruccio as a Mafia figure close to crime families in Cleveland and Pittsburgh. According to the report, Ferruccio had mediated a war between the factions in the late 1970s.
In 1986, investigators found more traction.
They raided Ferruccio’s Liberty Vending Co. in Canton and confiscated video gambling machines and records. Three years later, a federal grand jury indicted him on racketeering charges.
Federal prosecutors said Ferruccio ran illegal gambling operations in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, West Virginia, South Carolina and Florida between 1978 and 1988. His video poker machines were distributed generally to social clubs, and his associates included Youngstown mob figure Lenine Strollo, who later became an informant.
In 1990, the Pennsylvania Crime Commission identified Ferruccio as a member of the Pittsburgh crime family.
After lengthy legal wrangling, Ferruccio pleaded guilty to racketeering charges in 1991, and a judge sentenced him to prison in 1992.
Ferruccio served 27 months. After his release from prison, FBI agents observed him meeting with Strollo in downtown Canton in 1994, a violation of the terms of his prison release.
A judge sentenced Ferruccio to prison for two years, but another federal indictment followed before Ferruccio reported to prison.
In 1997, at the age of 80, Ferruccio pleaded guilty to trying to get involved with an Indian casino in California without revealing his criminal background.
Ferruccio passed away in Canton, Ohio in April 2007.
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24.166.66.118 22:34, 4 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Steven Crist is the Chairman and Publisher of Daily Racing Form, the 112-year-old “bible” of thoroughbred racing, an industry in which Crist has worked in a variety of roles as a journalist, author, bettor and executive.
Crist, a 1978 graduate of Harvard College, where he edited the Harvard Lampoon, was was the racing reporter and columnist for The New York Times from 1981 through 1990; founding editor-in-chief of The Racing Times, which revolutionized horse-racing data and past performances, in 1991-92; a member of Gov. Mario Cuomo’s Advisory Commission on Racing from 1992 to 1994; and a vice-president of the New York Racing Association, which operates Aqueduct, Belmont and Saratoga, from 1994 to 1997. In 1998, Crist assembled an investment group to purchase Daily Racing Form, where he also served as chief executive until 2002. He currently writes a twice-weekly column on racing and gambling-industry issues and is the editor of the Form’s DRF Press book-publishing division.
Crist is best known not only as a writer but also for having upgraded the depth and sophistication of dta made available to American horseplayers for wagering and racehorse-evaluation purposes. He also has been an outspoken proponent for reforms favorable to horse bettors, including expanded offtrack and online wagering, and changes in the Federal and state tax codes regarding gambling proceeds.
Crist is the author of several books on the sport including Offtrack; The Horse Traders; Betting on Myself; and the June 2006 release Exotic Betting. He lives in Hempstead, N.Y. with his wife, Robin Foster, and two retired racing greyhounds.
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"Exotic Betting" (Book published by DRF Press, 2006)
"Betting on Myself" (subject's autobiography, published by DRF PRess, 2003)
"The Horse Traders" (published by WW Norton, 1986)
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