1. So Singh, who learned the game in Fiji as a caddie for his father, saw his drought come to an end. 2. The drought comes at the worst time in nearly two decades for the cattle market. 3. The drought came as the great leveler this year. 4. The drought comes on top of concern that increased competition in the industry will push electricity rates down for the next few years. 5. Owen is hoping his personal goal drought will come to a swift end as the games get bigger and more important. 6. First came the drought. 7. Fortunately, the British racing drought comes during a busy soccer week, and foreign horse racing has picked up some of the wagering slack. 8. In Mexico, the drought comes on the heels of a peso devaluation last December that has slashed the buying power of millions of Mexicans. 9. In Mexico, the drought comes on the heels of a currency devaluation last December that has slashed the buying power of Mexicans. |