A former editor of Reader's Digest, Eric Wing used to have to hide his racing betting forms under the New York Times. "Now," as Senior Director of Publicity for the National Thoroughbred Racing Association, Wing hides the New York Times under his his racing forms. Horse racing is an awesome sport to watch and as today is the first day of racing at Del Mar, I asked Wing a little bit about how one can make safe bets in the world of sports and in general society. In the racing world, Wing is known for making smart calls that make money. And his blog, Wing Tips, carries his predictions on a variety of topics. To celebrate the beginning of Del Mar, we got Wing to make some calls about the most likely dust-ups, bust-ups, break-ups and knock-ups in Hollywood and sports...
- 7/23/2010
- by Fabio Periera
- Huffington Post
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