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That Hartman palomino gallops on for Poco and its fans
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PAUL Cotton was in the middle of packing last week, boxing up all
of his belongings for an upcoming move from Florida to Nashville --
his third-time's-the-charm stab at Music Row, he says.
But one item he handled with kid gloves, a prized possession
always afforded prime mantle space wherever its owner resides: The
original line-sketched painting of a galloping palomino that first
adorned the cover of "Legend," the multiplatinum 1978 breakthrough
from Cotton's country-rock combo, Poco...
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Trump ups Running Horse bid to $25 million.
Fresno Bee (Fresno, CA)
; Byline: George Hostetter Jun. 12--Billionaire developer Donald Trump has upped his conditional offer to buy the bankrupt Running Horse golf and residential project in southwest Fresno to $25 million, his Fresno attorney said late Tuesday afternoon. Trump had offered $10 million last week in a
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Running Horse has trouble staying on track Hopes for development to spark more interest in southwest Fresno fading.(MAIN NEWS)
The Fresno Bee (Fresno, CA)
; Byline: George Hostetter and Sanford NaxThe Fresno Bee A sobering reality has settled over the proposed Running Horse residential and golf course project in southwest Fresno. Gone is the lofty talk of the past four years that marked much of the public discussion about Tom O'Meara's master-planned
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36 home sites sold first day Running Horse starts in southwest Fresno.(LOCAL NEWS)
The Fresno Bee (Fresno, CA)
; Byline: Sanford Nax THE FRESNO BEE In an almost historic event Saturday, 36 families put down payments on home sites in the proposed Running Horse country club development in southwest Fresno -- a project that some say could signal a shift in development patterns. As proposed, Running Horse could
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Running Horse still in running PGA sees potential for a 2008 tourney as more troubles surface.(MAIN NEWS)
The Fresno Bee (Fresno, CA)
; Byline: George HostetterThe Fresno Bee Though unfinished and mired in bankruptcy, the Running Horse golf course in southwest Fresno is still favored for the PGA Tour event, a tour official said Thursday. Financial and construction problems at the course mean the event, originally planned for the
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Running Horse still in running: PGA sees potential for a 2008 tourney as more troubles surface.
Fresno Bee (Fresno, CA)
; Byline: George Hostetter May 25--Though unfinished and mired in bankruptcy, the Running Horse golf course in southwest Fresno is still favored for the PGA Tour event, a tour official said Thursday. Financial and construction problems at the course mean the event, originally planned for the fall,
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