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When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty
Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father of the US, who served as the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809.
BBC - Horse Racing
The latest BBC Horse Racing news plus comment, analysis, results, calendar, tic-tac guide, racecards guide, audio and video.
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Aintree fences 'should be bigger'
Trainer Malcolm Jefferson believes bigger fences at the Grand National could have saved his horse According to Pete. -
£1m offered for Frankel v Caviar
A prize fund of £1m is being used as bait in an attempt to secure a clash between Frankel and Black Caviar in the Sussex Stakes at Goodwood. -
Sir Alex in Scottish National bid
Sir Alex Ferguson's Harry The Viking is among the likely runners at the Scottish Grand National. -
Monterosso wins Dubai World Cup
Monterosso, ridden by Mickael Barzalona, eases to victory in the Dubai World Cup, the world's richest horse race. -
Favourite to miss Grand National
A hip fracture rules bookies' favourite Prince De Beauchene out of the Grand National on 14 April. -
Brae Hill wins Lincoln Handicap
Brae Hill holds off the challenge of Mull of Killough to win the Lincoln Handicap in a thrilling finish at Doncaster. -
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Fanning claims all-weather title
A double at Lingfield sees Joe Fanning win the all-weather jockeys' championship, defeating Luke Morris 89-86 on the final day. -
Top stallion Montjeu dies aged 16
Montjeu, who sired three Epsom Derby winners, dies at the age of 16 following a short illness. -
Hughes loses 50-day ban appeal
Top jockey Richard Hughes will miss the first month of the new Flat season after he failed to overturn a 50-day ban incurred in India.
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