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Volume 35 Number 3 - March 2008 |
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Post Time USA, It's new, it's exciting, it's up to the minute. The current edition of Post Time USA on the internet.
Now, you don't have to wait for your Post Time USA to be delivered to your door, it's all here on www.posttimeusa.com. All the award-winning writers - and there are a slew of them - including Eclipse Award-winners Bill Christine of the Los Angeles Times and freelance writer Billy Reed, formerly of the Louisville Courier and Bill Mooney 2 time Eclipse Award winner who recently was awarded a second eclipse for an article that appeared in Jan. 07' issue of Post Time USA regarding the death of Precisionist.
Nick Kling chimes in with what's happening in very troubled New York, New York. Dave Goldman and Bernie Dickman add the Ocala flavor and Keith Christopher spouts his views about the current racing climate.
Then, of course, there's Gene Stevens and his diversified take on racing, breeding, the political climate and show biz and any other topic that sparks his imagination. And, typically, page after page of photos (including the Breeders' Cup) of the people who make thoroughbred racing go. You might be in one.
All this presented in a new magnificent color format that makes Post Time USA sharper, clearer and easier to read than anything you've tried before.
Articles open in .pdf format.
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Model of the Month |
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Model of the Month - Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Cecilia Brozovich began her career in her native Peru, but within one month after arriving in Miami, was booked for a Ford Motors shoot and hosted a major PAF convention. After hosting "Bienvenidos" on Telefutura Miami, she went on to supporting roles in "Nino," "Boulevard Torbellino," "For Maria," and "Soledad," before landing the leading role in "Tormenta de Pasiones."Cecilia is an accomplished singer and dancer and has appeared in "La Cage aux Folles." She loves to play squash and swim and can also hold her own in the boxing ring. She says she's attracted to people who are down to earth, warm, friendly and outgoing. Cecilia sends hugs and kisses to everyone who reads this. If it hadn't been so many years since they recorded it, we would swear we know who Simon and Garfunkel meant when they sang: "Cecilia, you're breaking my heart . . . "
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Featured in This Issue |
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Breezin with Gino
Zito and LaPenta Breezin’ With Gino
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John DaSilva
Delaware Park Excels In Times Of Strife
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Publisher's Prerogative
Post Time USA Negotiations Ongoing
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The Claiming Box
Tributes To A Great Man
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Page Eleven
Florida Derby - A Springboard To The Classics
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Bits N Pieces
Then and Now
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Gulf Coast
Gulf Coast's Success Based On Maximizing Investment
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Where Are They Now?
Retired Hawley Far From Retired
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Bouncin' with Bernie
One Thing Racing Has - Its Share Of Cowards
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In The Bluegrass
How Could Zayat Stables Not Be Eclipse Finalist?
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Daily Racing Forum
Remembering Skip Away — The Iron Horse
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Klingin' To The Edge
New York Resolution Still A Long Way Off
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Gene Stevens in Show Business
Boston Legal A Hit With Gino
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Lois Lane's
Swayze’s Serious Illness Revealed
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Gallopin' With Goldman
To Sink Or To Swim, That Is The Question
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West Coast Scout
Californians Sharply Divided Over Racetrack Mess
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