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'Australia Post lost my horse'
WHEN Bridget Schultz's beloved horse died she thought it couldn't get much worse until Australia Post lost the ashes. Mareena, the eight-year-old thoroughbred, had to be put down in March after she kicked through a fence at her stables and her leg injury became infected. The decision to put down the horse she loved for five years was distressing, but the state's top vets assured Ms Schultz there was nothing they could do. (09/06) More
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Sunday Mail | 14/07/08 iMontacheval
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Ottawa Citizen | 23/06/08 iMontacheval
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NewsoftheNorth.Net | 23/06/08 iMontacheval
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Ascot Takes Some Sexy Out Of Horse Racing

CBS News | 23/06/08 iMontacheval
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