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Essential Quality is the favorite because he s won each of his first five career races. The colt has also been impressive in doing so, as he notched victories at the Breeders Cup Juvenile in November and at the Southwest Stakes and Blue Grass Stakes earlier this year. Not only will Essential Quality be looking to become only the 10th undefeated horse to win the Derby, but he s going to be starting from the No. 14 post. There hasn t been a winner to come from that gate since Carry Back in 1961. I think it ll be a good spot, trainer Brad Cox said, per Neil Greenberg of ....
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Updated / Friday, 12 Mar 2021 14:32 In Ireland, wakes, removals and funerals have been an integral part of our culture Counselling Psychologist Niamh Delmar on end of life, honouring the dead, and grieving in the pandemic. In Ireland, wakes, removals and funerals have been an integral part of our culture. Giving the deceased a good send off has been a final tribute to those who have passed. Offering our condolences, food and practical help is an inherent part of our culture. In the past, churches have heaved with mourners and locals gathering to pay their respects. Celebrations of life, humanist services and scattering of ashes have facilitated a communal mourning. Over the years, soup and sandwiches in the pub after, morphed into meals in a hotel. ....
First to undergo bypass surgery at Heart Institute 20 years ago, he’s back to celebrate Updated Mar 10, 2021; Posted Mar 08, 2021 Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Heart Institute at Staten Island University Hospital are from the left, Dr. Mitchell Weinberg, chair of Cardiology, SIUH, Dr. Neil Greenberg, cardiologist, Charles Titone, patient, Dr. Frank Rosell, cardiothoracic surgeon, and Dr. Mohammed Imam, chair of Cardiothoracic Surgery, SIUH and executive director of the Heart Institute. (Courtesy/Christian Preston/SIUH) Facebook Share March 5 is a date that will always hold special significance in the “heart” of Charles Titone. On that day 20 years ago the Sunnyside resident was the first patient to undergo open heart (bypass) surgery in the then newly formed Heart Institute at Staten Island University Hospital. ....