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    Marriott Interactive Handicap Chase 3m - January 4, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Racing/ Kinsey Hoping to Get Street Ahead 11:50 Lingfield Park 12:00 Newcastle 12:20 Lingfield Park 12:35 Newcastle 12:50 Lingfield Park 13:05 Newcastle 13:25 Lingfield Park 13:40 Newcastle 14:00 Lingfield Park 14:15 Newcastle 14:35 Lingfield Park 14:50 Newcastle 15:10 Lingfield Park 15:25 Newcastle 15:45 Lingfield Park 12:30 Cork 13:00 Cork 13:35 Cork 14:10 Cork 14:45 Cork 15:20 Cork 15:55 Cork 11:15 Deauville 11:45 Deauville 12:15 Deauville 12:45 Deauville 13:15 Deauville 13:45 Deauville 14:25 Deauville 14:55 Deauville 15:25 Deauville 15:55 Deauville 10:20 Turffontein 10:55 Turffontein 11:20 Kenilworth 11:30 Turffontein 11:55 Kenilworth 12:05 Turffontein 12:30 Kenilworth 12:40 Turffontein 13:05 Kenilworth 13:15 Turffontein 13:40 Kenilworth 13:50 Turffontein 14:15 Kenilworth 14:25 Turffontein 14:50 Kenilworth 15:00 Turffontein 15:25 Kenilworth 16:00 Kenilworth 17:25 Aqueduct 17:26 Philadelphia Park 17:30 Tampa Bay Downs 17:35 Hialeah Park 17:53 Philadelphia Park 17:54 Aqueduct 17:59 Tampa Bay Downs 18:05 Hialeah Park 18:10 Turfway Park 18:19 Philadelphia Park 18:23 Aqueduct 18:28 Tampa Bay Downs 18:35 Hialeah Park 18:39 Turfway Park 18:47 Philadelphia Park 18:52 Aqueduct 18:57 Tampa Bay Downs 19:05 Hialeah Park 19:08 Turfway Park 19:13 Philadelphia Park 19:15 Sunland Park 19:21 Aqueduct 19:26 Tampa Bay Downs 19:35 Hialeah Park 19:37 Turfway Park 19:40 Sunland Park 19:40 Turf Paradise 19:41 Philadelphia Park 19:50 Aqueduct 19:55 Tampa Bay Downs 20:05 Sunland Park 20:05 Hialeah Park 20:06 Turfway Park 20:07 Philadelphia Park 20:10 Turf Paradise 20:19 Aqueduct 20:24 Tampa Bay Downs 20:30 Sunland Park 20:34 Philadelphia Park 20:35 Turfway Park 20:35 Hialeah Park 20:40 Turf Paradise 20:48 Aqueduct 20:53 Tampa Bay Downs 20:55 Sunland Park 21:01 Philadelphia Park 21:04 Turfway Park 21:05 Hialeah Park 21:10 Turf Paradise 21:17 Aqueduct 21:20 Sunland Park 21:22 Tampa Bay Downs 21:33 Turfway Park 21:35 Hialeah Park 21:41 Turf Paradise 21:46 Sunland Park 21:50 Tampa Bay Downs 22:02 Turfway Park 22:12 Turf Paradise 22:12 Sunland Park 22:38 Sunland Park 22:43 Turf Paradise 23:00 Penn National 23:04 Sunland Park 23:14 Turf Paradise 23:27 Penn National 23:30 Sunland Park 23:45 Delta Downs 23:54 Penn National 00:12 Delta Downs 00:15 Charles Town 00:22 Penn National 00:40 Delta Downs 00:43 Charles Town 00:49 Penn National 01:08 Delta Downs 01:10 Charles Town 01:16 Penn National 01:36 Delta Downs 01:37 Charles Town 01:43 Penn National 02:04 Delta Downs 02:04 Charles Town 02:10 Penn National 02:31 Charles Town 02:32 Delta Downs 02:37 Penn National 02:58 Charles Town 03:00 Delta Downs 03:25 Charles Town 03:28 Delta Downs 03:52 Charles Town 03:55 Delta Downs Newcastle Lingfield Park Cork Deauville Kenilworth Turffontein Aqueduct Philadelphia Park Tampa Bay Downs Charles Town Delta Downs Hialeah Park Penn National Sunland Park Turf Paradise Turfway Park Newcastle Lingfield Park Cork Deauville Kenilworth Turffontein Aqueduct Philadelphia Park Tampa Bay Downs Charles Town Delta Downs Hialeah Park Penn National Sunland Park Turf Paradise Turfway Park

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    A dual winner over hurdles last season, Gwladys Street had an unfortunate experience first time over fences, but has fared much better with placed efforts in his two subsequent starts.

    "He was unlucky first time out over fences this year at Carlisle where he fell at the fence at the bottom of the hill. They took it out at the next meeting as there was a lot of trouble at that fence," said the Cheshire handler.

    "He managed to sustain a cut to his face and had to have stitches, so then we just took him locally to Bangor to get him jumping and he's got a second and a third.

    "We think he's on a competitive mark. He's run well on soft, heavy ground before. Hopefully he will progress and have a chance.

    "He's 3lb lower now than what he was when he started out. He was 109 over hurdles and we always thought he'd be a better horse over fences. Hopefully he's starting to learn his game."

    War On has been placed in both his starts over fences on this track so far this season and trainer Chris Grant is looking for another decent show.

    "He's had two runs for us. We was third and then second there last time," said the County Durham handler.

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    Inanimate Insanity MV – Fences by Paramore – Video - January 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Cork preview - January 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Updated: Friday, 03 Jan 2014 15:27 | Comments Blood Cotil (r) makes his debut over fences on Saturday

    Top-class hurdler Blood Cotil bids to make a winning start over fences in the McCarthy Insurance Group Beginners Chase at Cork on Saturday.

    Willie Mullins' charge signed off last term with victory in a Grade 3 hurdle at Auteuil, and with testing conditions not looking an issue, he could get the better of Our Ollie and Castle Wings.

    The champion trainer also looks to have a lively contender in Turban in the opening McCarthy Insurance Group Hurdle at 12.30.

    The son of Dom Alco was no slouch over timber earlier in his career and is suited by the ground, though Waaheb was second to Jezki last season and finding that form would make him a tough opponent.

    Mullins also has Wicklow Brave, who bids to follow up his three wins in NH flat company with a winning start to life over hurdles in the McCarthy Insurance Group Maiden Hurdle.

    The gelding took prizes at both the Galway and Listowel festivals before signing off last term with victory at Tipperary and a solid display would further boost the yard's already burgeoning novice hurdle squad.

    Boondooma also tries obstacles for the first time in the following McCarthy Insurance Group Maiden Hurdle.

    Michael Griffin's seven-year-old had finished second to Cheltenham Bumper winner Briar Hill at the start of last year and struck at Limerick last time.

    Playing proved he had plenty more to offer at the ripe age of 11 when he hacked up in testing conditions at Limerick last time and he attempts to defy a sizeable hike in the weights when lining up for the McCarthy Insurance Group Handicap Chase.

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    Police seek suspected arsonist after latest series of brush fence fires - January 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    ABC A cubby house and chook pen were destroyed in a deliberately lit fire at Mile End.

    Police are investigating whether separate series of deliberately lit fires in brush fences in the past few days are the work of the same arsonist.

    Eight brush fences and a tree were set alight in Semaphore and surrounding suburbs in Adelaide's west overnight.

    It follows several similar incidents at Mile End the previous night and at Alberton and Cheltenham four nights ago.

    Police say they spoke to a man early this morning but did not have any evidence to arrest him.

    He is now considered a suspect and police are looking to track him down.

    Ethelton resident Thelma Masters owns one of the homes that were attacked and says it was only the efforts of her neighbour that stopped the fire from spreading.

    "There's a lot of timber work there on my pergola," she said.

    "It just would've gone up straight into the unit. I'd have probably lost my unit."

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    Barbed Wire Fences Were An Early DIY Telephone Network - January 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Before Ma Bell came to town, and long before DSL, it was barbed wire, of all things, that brought rural communities together. A Sears telephone hooked up to barbed wiremiles of which were already conveniently strung along fencesconnected far-flung ranches in the recently settled American west. Thus an ingenious and unregulated telephone system sprung up a hundred years ago.

    More than just physical wire differentiated these rural telephone systems and their more formal urban counterparts. Without switchboards, without individual lines, and without telephone fees, the barbed wire telephone system became its own social network. Today, we might see elements of "personalised ringtones, chat rooms and online music" in this telephone network, as Bob Holmes writes in a feature at New Scientist.

    Since the system had no switchboard, every telephone along the fences would ring at the same time. Each house had its own distinctive ringtwo short one long, for exampleand it was considered impolite to listen in on another's call. Of course, when things got lonely out there on the ranch, there was no guarantee of privacy.

    But to expect a network of private, secure connections was all wrong, even in those pre-NSA days. The communal line became a thing unto itself, according to historian Rob MacDougall:

    Talk was free, and so people soon began to "hang out" on the phone, just as they do today in online social networks. "People would read the newspaper over the telephone," says MacDougall. "They'd have musical nights where someone would play their banjo, someone else would sing along, and others would listen." The shared line could even serve as a rudimentary broadcasting system. On many fence-phone networks, a single, very long ring would signal a "line call," an announcement of interest to everyone on the system. This might be a weather report, weekly livestock prices, word that the train would arrive late, or news of an emergency such as a prairie fire.

    In its heyday, these independent telephone networks supposedly included 3 million people, more than the official Bell system. Sometimes the rural systems became more sophisticateda switchboard, for example, might operate out of someone's kitchenbut it worked remarkably well in its simplicity.

    Insulators to improve the phone connection, especially during rain, were made of whatever cowboys could find, including leather straps, corn cobs, straps of tire. Glass is a particular good insulator, as you might expect:

    Before Prohibition came in 1919 every town had at least one saloon and most had several. Saloons discarded bottlesbeer bottles, whiskey bottles, wine bottles. You name it, if it came in a bottle and could be consumed for pleasure, saloons stocked it and, when the bottles were empty, discarded them. Glass is one of the best electrical insulators there is. Bottles were collected from behind the saloons, the necks were broken off, wooden pegs were whittled to fit into the broken bottlenecks, holes were drilled in the pegs, and the "glass insulators" were nailed to fence posts.

    By the 1920s, most of these fence line phones were replaced by formal company systems. Barbed wire fences still abound today at borders keeping people either in or out. For few decades there, though, barbed wired brought people not apart but together. [New ScientistTexas Hill Country]

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    Police seek suspected arsonist after another series of fence fires - January 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    ABC A cubby house and chook pen were destroyed in a deliberately lit fire at Mile End.

    Police are investigating whether separate series of deliberately lit fires in brush fences in the past few days are the work of the same arsonist.

    Eight brush fences and a tree were set alight in Semaphore and surrounding suburbs in Adelaide's west overnight.

    It follows several similar incidents at Mile End the previous night and at Alberton and Cheltenham four nights ago.

    Police say they spoke to a man early this morning but did not have any evidence to arrest him.

    He is now considered a suspect and police are looking to track him down.

    Ethelton resident Thelma Masters owns one of the homes that were attacked and says it was only the efforts of her neighbour that stopped the fire from spreading.

    "There's a lot of timber work there on my pergola," she said.

    "It just would've gone up straight into the unit. I'd have probably lost my unit."

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    Farmers to get 50 per cent subsidy for solar fencing - January 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The government will provide 50 per cent subsidy to farmers to put up solar fences on their farms, said Minister for Forests B. Ramanath Rai on Thursday, as an obstacle against entry of wild animals and to reduce man-animal conflict

    During his visit to the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) office here, the Minister told presspersons that the department had put up elephant-proof trenches and installed solar-powered fences around some stretches of the reserve forests and national parks. This is part of the Karnataka Sustainable Forest Management and Bio-diversity Conservation Programme. However, if farmers want to get solar fences installed by private companies, we will grant them 50 per cent subsidy, he said.

    The Minister said his department was not against development. However, only such projects that will directly benefit people will be permitted. People who submit applications for land in deemed and reserve forests should keep in mind the various rules governing forests in the State.

    The Minister said the process of resolving the confusion over the C and D categories of land (degraded forest land) had commenced. According to the law, there is no provision to regularise encroachments on forest land after April 27, 1978. However, we have received over one lakh applications seeking regularisation of land. A Cabinet subcommittee has been formed to study the issue and take a decision, he said.

    He said 700 posts in the department would be filled shortly. The department is also encouraging farmers to grow sandalwood. We are giving away saplings at Re. 1 and Rs. 2 each to farmers. These farmers will also get an incentive of Rs. 10, Rs. 15 and Rs. 20 for each sapling annually, in the first, second and third year respectively, to ensure its growth, the Minister said.

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    Gold Cup bid unlikely for Dude - January 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    12:30 Southwell 12:40 Musselburgh 13:00 Southwell 13:10 Musselburgh 13:30 Southwell 13:40 Musselburgh 14:00 Southwell 14:10 Musselburgh 14:30 Southwell 14:40 Musselburgh 15:00 Southwell 15:10 Musselburgh 15:30 Southwell 15:40 Musselburgh 16:00 Wolverhampton 16:30 Wolverhampton 17:00 Wolverhampton 17:30 Wolverhampton 18:00 Wolverhampton 18:30 Wolverhampton 19:00 Wolverhampton 18:15 Dundalk 18:45 Dundalk 19:15 Dundalk 19:45 Dundalk 20:15 Dundalk 20:45 Dundalk 21:15 Dundalk 11:10 Deauville 11:40 Deauville 12:15 Deauville 12:50 Deauville 13:20 Deauville 13:50 Deauville 14:20 Deauville 14:55 Deauville 15:25 Deauville 10:30 Fairview 11:00 Fairview 11:30 Fairview 12:00 Fairview 12:45 Fairview 13:25 Fairview 14:05 Fairview 14:40 Fairview 15:10 Greyville 15:45 Greyville 16:25 Greyville 17:05 Greyville 17:40 Greyville 18:15 Greyville 18:50 Greyville 19:25 Greyville 17:25 Aqueduct 17:25 Tampa Bay Downs 17:54 Aqueduct 17:55 Tampa Bay Downs 18:23 Aqueduct 18:25 Tampa Bay Downs 18:52 Aqueduct 18:55 Tampa Bay Downs 19:15 Sunland Park 19:21 Aqueduct 19:25 Tampa Bay Downs 19:40 Turf Paradise 19:40 Sunland Park 19:50 Aqueduct 19:55 Tampa Bay Downs 20:05 Sunland Park 20:10 Turf Paradise 20:19 Aqueduct 20:20 Tampa Bay Downs 20:30 Sunland Park 20:40 Turf Paradise 20:48 Aqueduct 20:50 Tampa Bay Downs 20:55 Sunland Park 21:10 Turf Paradise 21:17 Aqueduct 21:20 Sunland Park 21:24 Tampa Bay Downs 21:41 Turf Paradise 21:46 Sunland Park 22:12 Sunland Park 22:12 Turf Paradise 22:38 Sunland Park 22:43 Turf Paradise 23:00 Penn National 23:04 Sunland Park 23:13 Turf Paradise 23:15 Turfway Park 23:27 Penn National 23:30 Sunland Park 23:44 Turfway Park 23:45 Delta Downs 23:54 Penn National 00:12 Delta Downs 00:13 Turfway Park 00:15 Charles Town 00:22 Penn National 00:40 Delta Downs 00:42 Turfway Park 00:43 Charles Town 00:49 Penn National 01:08 Delta Downs 01:10 Charles Town 01:11 Turfway Park 01:16 Penn National 01:36 Delta Downs 01:37 Charles Town 01:40 Turfway Park 01:43 Penn National 02:04 Charles Town 02:04 Delta Downs 02:09 Turfway Park 02:10 Penn National 02:31 Charles Town 02:32 Delta Downs 02:37 Penn National 02:38 Turfway Park 02:58 Charles Town 03:00 Delta Downs 03:07 Turfway Park 03:25 Charles Town 03:28 Delta Downs 03:52 Charles Town 03:55 Delta Downs Musselburgh Southwell Wolverhampton Dundalk Deauville Fairview Greyville Aqueduct Charles Town Delta Downs Penn National Sunland Park Tampa Bay Downs Turf Paradise Turfway Park Musselburgh Southwell Wolverhampton Dundalk Deauville Fairview Greyville Aqueduct Charles Town Delta Downs Penn National Sunland Park Tampa Bay Downs Turf Paradise Turfway Park

    Grand National 2014 Antepost: Monbeg Dude 25/1

    An outing over fences at some point in late February or early March would appear to be Scudamore's preference at the moment, although another start in the Betfred Cheltenham Gold Cup, in which he was pulled up last year, is less favoured.

    Last season's Welsh National winner struck for the first time since that occasion when taking a Grade Three at Cheltenham's December meeting.

    It sparked Aintree dreams for his syndicate of owners, rugby players Mike Tindall, James Simpson-Daniel and Nicky Robinson, while Tindall's wife Zara Phillips has been coaching Monbeg Dude in the jumping department.

    "He had a couple of weeks off but he's back cantering and is in great form," said Scudamore. "I think it's really all roads to the National, and I don't think he will run again until the weights come out.

    "He's a novice over hurdles, so that's an option, but he jumped so well last time you might want to keep him over fences. There aren't a whole lot of options over fences in between, and I haven't spoken to the boys yet.

    "I might put him in the Gold Cup, just in case he didn't take to schooling over the Aintree fences or something, but it would be very much an outside chance he'd go for it. He would have a lot to find on the ratings and it's just over three weeks away from the National."

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