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NO 'BIG' STUD DEAL - YET

 
BALTIMORE - A deal with a prominent Kentucky horse farm to syndicate Big Brown for stud duty - estimates range as high as $50 million - was not announced yesterday, as originally expected. Michael Iavarone, co-president of the IEAH Stables that... (link)

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