| Bagan mark too good to miss
One of his principal rivals for the Arkle, the ante post favourite Noland, is the main attraction at Sandown Park today. He runs in the Durkan Group Novice Chase. After a smooth and very convincing win first time out over fences at Folkestone in January, he has scared off a lot of his potential opposition and faces just four rivals. Trainer Paul Nicholls, who makes no bones about Noland being one of his best chances at the Festival, picked Sandown ahead of Kempton tomorrow because he is keen to give him experience of jumping fences on an undulating track. www.telegraph.co.uk/armytage Have your say .
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Al’s and Vic’s and veggie falafels
I think the menu is best described as exotic fast food. The first time I had lobster and lamb sliders, the second raw oysters on the half shell and an ostrich burger. It's nice the two bars are connected by a door inside. You can have a classy dinner in one, go get your drink on at Al's & Vic's, and never have to worry about the weather outside. .
Electronic censorship
THE WEB site Wikileaks is a true product of the Internet age. Started in 2006 to let whistle-blowers anonymously publicize secret information exposing what they see as malfeasance, it has put up 1.2 million documents, including a handbook for the administration of the Guantanamo Bay detention camp. But as of last week, Wikileaks.org was no longer accessible. It had been shut down by a court that seems to have forgotten something important the First Amendment to the Constitution. What got the site in trouble was its posting of records from Julius Baer Bank and Trust of the Cayman Islands. These documents, according to Wikileaks, "allegedly reveal Julius Baer trust structures used for asset hiding, money laundering and tax evasion." The bank said a disgruntled former employee had illegally made use of stolen information.
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