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# cough-cough - Thursday 26 July, 2012
77 per cent of Irish bosses are expecting Olympics ‘sickies’
… while 69 per cent are planning to let workers follow the games during office hours.
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Worried Nicholls cancels Cheltenham media day
Several of trainer Paul Nicholls’ horses have started coughing, just three weeks before the beginning of this year’s Cheltenham Festival.
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