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Rex EatmanRex Eatman in The Times-News - Aug 20 1992
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"... willing to put up enough money for drug tests to protect the animals, even though officials estimate racing could bring some $250 million a year to thc economy. But Rex Eatman, a Raleigh thoroughbred owner and breeder, said the only drugs allowed in racing are beneficial to the horses. One helps prevent bleeding in their respiratory systems, he said. Trainers who ..."
Publication place: Hendersonville, Henderson County, North Carolina, United States
Rex EatmanRex Eatman in Star-News - Aug 20 1992
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"... willing to put up enough money for drug tests to protect the animals, even though officials estimate racing could bring some $250 million a year to the economy. But Rex Eatman, a Raleigh thoroughbred owner and breeder, said the only drugs allowed m racing are beneficial to the horses. One helps prevent bleeding in their respiratory systems, he said. Ken committee ..."
Publication place: Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina, United States
Rex EatmanRex Eatman in The Mount Airy News - May 19 1993
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"... horse racing industry will sap agriculture dollars from North Carolina. We would experience a great of erosion of North Carolina money running up lhe road lo virginia's race tracks. Rex Eatman told lhe House Agriculture Committee. Thc committee is considering a bill that would Ict lhc state's voters decide whether to bring horse racing and parimutuel wagering to North Carolina. lt ..."
Publication place: Mount Airy, Surry County, North Carolina, United States
Rex EatmanRex Eatman in Star-News - May 19 1993
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"... it, the measure would go before voters in a referendum. Supporters have said horse racing could bring an estimated $250 million to the state and provide more than jobs. Rex Eatman, a horse breeder in Raleigh, told the committee that North Carolina stands to benefit because of its location and climate. “Tourism would be greatly enhanced by thoroughbred racing," said Mr. ..."
Publication place: Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina, United States