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For the first time in more than a year, the subway did not shut down in the wee hours of this morning.
24/7 service is back, a milestone in the city’s reopening from a pandemic that
In Conversation With Jeffrey Lyon, Author, Journalist, Film historian, Film critic From:
Bookpleasures.com welcomes as our guest Jeffrey Lyons. Jeffrey has reviewed more than 15,000movies, 900 Broadway and off-Broadway plays. He has interviewed over500 actors, co hosted three national movie review showsâ
SneakPreviews, MSNBCâs At the Movies, and
ReelTalkâin his forty-five-year career continues in television,radio, and print. Jeffrey is the author of
Stories My FatherTold Me and the co-author of
101 Great Movie forKids, as well as three books of baseball trivia,
Out ofLeft Field, Curveballs and Screwballs, and Short Hopsand Foul Tips.
He has recentlypublished
Good day Jeffrey andthanks for participating in our interv
UPDATED 5:24PM, APR 27 2021
An unraced four-year-old trained by Willie Mullins that was heavily backed for the closing bumper (7.35) at Punchestown on Tuesday has been withdrawn on veterinary advice.
The Ballylinch Stud-owned Glowing Account had been shortened to a general 2-1 shot (from 7) when making the cut for the day one finale, but now misses the race.
Glowing Account s stablemate Hara Kiri, who was favourite until this morning s market move, heads the betting again at a general 11-4 and is the mount of Patrick Mullins.
There is little to choose between Envoi Allen and Monkfish in the market for the blockbuster Dooley Insurance Group Champion Novice Chase (6.30) at Punchestown.
UPDATED 2:40PM, APR 27 2021
An unraced four-year-old trained by Willie Mullins has slipped into the closing bumper (7.35) at Punchestown on Tuesday as a first reserve and been heavily backed.
It is yet to be confirmed who will take the ride on the Ballylinch Stud-owned
Glowing Account, who has tumbled into a general 2-1 shot (from 7) since his place in the race was finalised.
Glowing Account s stablemate Hara Kiri, who was favourite until this morning s market move, has Patrick Mullins aboard but will need to settle better than when finishing third at Gowran Park in January.
Elsewhere, the money is coming for Allaho before his clash with stablemate Chacun Pour Soi in today s William Hill Champion Chase (5.25) at Punchestown.