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Richard Hanley, manager of Hambletonian Partners LP, a hedge fund in New York, taught a course called "Applied Value Investing" at Columbia Business School as an adjunct professor in 2002.
Buffett: Combs Is 'a 100% Fit' Serena Ng 2010
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Glidemaster, trained by Blair Burgess, won the Hambletonian in stakes-record time and added the Kentucky Futurity and Yonkers Trot to sweep the Triple Crown.
Glidemaster chosen 2006 harness racing Horse of the Year 2007
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NEWARK Harness racing driver Eric Ledford pleaded guilty to drug possession in a plea bargain Wednesday which might allow the former Hambletonian winner to return to work in a couple of months, his attorney said.
Driver Ledford, three others plead guilty in horse drug case 2007
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For some years after 1951 the venue for the race was Goshen, New York, where the sport established the Hambletonian Racing Museum and Hall of Fame.
American Connections James Burke 2007
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In 1849 the name was used again for the stallion that went on to become the foundation sire of all great American trotters and then in turn gave its name to the annual American harness-racing event: “The Hambletonian.”
American Connections James Burke 2007
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In 1849 the name was used again for the stallion that went on to become the foundation sire of all great American trotters and then in turn gave its name to the annual American harness-racing event: “The Hambletonian.”
American Connections James Burke 2007
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Murless had started his career outside at Thirsk in Yorkshire where in 1612 on the Hambleton Hills the first horse races had taken place under the patronage of King James I. In 1794 one of the greatest thoroughbreds of all time was named after the place: “Hambletonian.”
American Connections James Burke 2007
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For some years after 1951 the venue for the race was Goshen, New York, where the sport established the Hambletonian Racing Museum and Hall of Fame.
American Connections James Burke 2007
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Murless had started his career outside at Thirsk in Yorkshire where in 1612 on the Hambleton Hills the first horse races had taken place under the patronage of King James I. In 1794 one of the greatest thoroughbreds of all time was named after the place: “Hambletonian.”
American Connections James Burke 2007
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He was eighty years old and in a coma when his horse won the Hambletonian Stakes, the supreme prize.
Celebrities Hardwick, Elizabeth 2001
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