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Ray Paulick, who served as editor-in-chief for The Blood-Horse weekly magazine, confirmed on Tuesday afternoon that he has left the Thoroughbred industry magazine.
An assistant to Blood-Horse President Stacy Bearse said Bearse was unavailable and said he would not comment on any change in the editor-in-chief position.
Paulick has served as editor-in-chief of The Blood-Horse weekly magazine since May 1992 and managed all editorial products for Blood-Horse Publications.
Paulick spent eight years in the Los Angeles office of Daily Racing Form working as a handicapper and editor, then moved to Kentucky in 1988 to become managing editor of THOROUGHBRED TIMES. He left that position in 1991 to help launch the now-defunct Racing Times daily newspaper
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