Thursday 16 February 2012

RACING POST THURSDAY FEBRUARY 16th 2012. WHO IMPRESSED YOU THE MOST YESTERDAY SIMONSIG OR GALILEO'S CHOICE?


RACING POST THURSDAY FEBRUARY 16th 2012
RACING POST WEEK MONDAY FEBRUARY 13th TO SUNDAY FEBRUARY 19th 2012

TODAY'S CARDS Musselburgh. Leicester.Southwell. Kempton Park. Clonmel. Meydan.  
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/cards/home.sd

DESSIE  AT  HOME

 


BIG STARS OUT IN FORCE AT NEWBURY TOMORROW - - -  FREE ADMISSION  -

NEWBURY'S RESCHEDULED BETFAIR HURDLE CARD ABANDONED LAST SATURDAY   

FREE FRIDAY  has it all as far as Cheltenham contenders are concerned with the John Smith's Grand National favourite Junior thrown in for good measure.

The Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Long Run faces five rivals, headed by What A Friend, the returning Burton Port and Tidal Bay, in the Betfair Denman Chase.




ANOTHER GREAT RACING WALK

PART FOUR WITH PAUL EACOTT

"TAKE in the historic surrounds of Epsom."





J MARGARET CLARKE TURFCALL COMMENT

BBC BREAKFAST TODAY

THANK HEAVEN FOR ALEX SALMOND MSP
"This is about people not prestige"

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/scotland/9085869/Alex-Salmond-independence-referendum-terms-should-be-made-in-Scotland.html 

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/cameron-pledges-fight-scottish-independence-013911762.html

http://ljmu.ac.uk/NewsUpdate/index_122019.htm

VIVID DIFFERENCE   -  CLASH OF PURPOSE
ONE  of the  Prime Minister's David Cameron,  says he will "fight with everything I have" to prevent Scottish independence.
"David Cameron will come face-to-face with Scotland's first minister Alex Salmond in Edinburgh today for talks on the proposed independence referendum.

CAMERON -  CHUCK ALL THE POOR IN THE GUTTER
FORCE ALL THE POOR TO PAY FOR THE WORLD BANKERS DEBT

LIVERPOOL JOHN MOORES UNIVERSITY

Roscoe Lecture: Rt Hon Alex Salmond

Tuesday February 14th 2012

"Rt Hon Alex Salmond MSP, First Minister for Scotland, delivered a Roscoe Lecture arguing the case for an independent Scotland.


"To begin the lecture Mr Salmond spoke of the similarities between Liverpool and Scotland and made reference to the mutual admiration William Gladstone, son of Liverpool and former Prime Minister, and Robert Burns, Scotland's best-loved bard, had for each other. He said they had the same values of equal rights, equal laws and the importance of friendship. This, he said, was key to the situation with England and Scotland today and would be the overall theme of his lecture; how it would be possible to strengthen the strong ties of friendship if Scotland was independent.


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