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Future of Granite State dog tracks at issue

But bill calling for ban failed in House

The New Hampshire House of Representatives declined to pass a bill that would have outlawed greyhound racing in the Granite State and effectively would have ended betting on simulcasts. The New Hampshire House of Representatives declined to pass a bill that would have outlawed greyhound racing in the Granite State and effectively would have ended betting on simulcasts. (the boston globe/file)
By Tom Long
Globe Correspondent / April 5, 2007

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It's a scene that would be familiar to Damon Runyon: About 50 gray-haired men sporting baseball caps and smoking cigars scribble notes on racing forms. (Full article: 795 words)

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