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With Victor Hugo-Vidal

I don`t know if it was the hole in the ozone layer, El Nino or La Nina, but we`ve never had such unusual weather at

In early May, a dear friend in Las Vegas sent me scurrying to my electric typewriter to tell her frightening tale as soon as

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In April I had the pleasure of traveling to the great Pacific Northwest'Boring, Ore., to be exact, and it was anything but. My mission this
Since showing in California stops the last weekend in November, the horses and trainers get time off to rest and lead a normal life (if
Who could have expected the events that have happened in our country and our world over the past year? History has been made in numerous
More entries, more awards, more competitors, more classes, more volunteers, more sponsors, and more ribbons awarded. That was the story of the third annual Northeast

"Where were you on that Tuesday?" Sept. 11, 2001, will forever replace the same question about Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941, for all of us

I survived the armed guards, airline trips, anthrax scare, New York City Marathon, high hotel prices, and more to go to the National Horse Show

I've lived in California since the mid-'70s, and I adore the climate here on the edge of the Pacific Ocean
I have just returned from beautiful Santa Barbara, one of the many gems in California that is often missed by tourists. It lies right on

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