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February 17, 1969 | William F. Reed Jr. The longest horse race in history, the 1968 Kentucky Derby, gallops along as the main issue in the scandal continues to be quietly ignored. Elsewhere, a likely 1969 winner pops up and a lady jockey has her debut
July 01, 1968 | Whitney Tower The racetrack sign indicating suspicion of wrongdoing has flashed far too long since the Kentucky Derby. Here, from confidential sources, is a bizarre facet of the mystery
May 20, 1968 | Whitney Tower The pill was a drug called Butazolidin, and tests revealed it had been given to the winner of the Kentucky Derby. Disqualification followed, but that was only the beginning of racing's wildest controversy
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