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Aiming for the green
As Loren Roberts took his victory walk down the 18th fairway at Baltimore Country Club during the final round of the inaugural Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship last year, he was greeted with polite applause. Tom Watson and Fred Funk drew...Tags: Fred Funk, National Government, Greg Norman, Fred Couples, Daytona International Speedway
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Midwives & Home Birth
SouthFlorida.comMIDWIVES AND HOME BIRTH NATIONAL RESOURCES THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF NURSE MIDWIVES www.acnm.org Professional organization provides information for patients about everyday health, pregnancy, baby care and more. 240-485-1800 THE MIDWIVES ALLIANCE OF NORTH...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Hallandale Beach, Lauderhill, Boynton Beach, Medical Staff
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For Phelps, a mix of nerves, excitement before 'SNL' stint
Michael Phelps is strolling the red carpet with rock stars. He's sitting knee-to-knee with Oprah, signing book deals, making cameos, commanding attention from Access Hollywood, canoodling -- as the tabloids say -- with young ladies, endorsing products...Tags: Athletes, Dancing, Therapies, Saturday Night Live, Swimming
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S. Williams to play in Baltimore tournament
As a promising 12-year-old, Serena Williams tagged along with her big sister Venus for Pam Shriver's annual charity tennis tournament in Baltimore in 1993 to play doubles against a pair of brothers, Cal and Bill Ripken. At the time, the buzz about the...Tags: Richard Williams, Martina Navratilova, Jimmy Connors, Venus Williams, Charity
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It's an Open and shut case for unknowns
shaun.powell@newsday.comShe is Sybille Bammer, who has a great name for a tennis player but in every other way is all wrong for this tennis tournament. She's in the quarterfinals, where she'll play Jelena Jankovic tonight, and most likely will be done in time to catch the next...Tags: Martina Navratilova, Tracy Austin, Multi-Sport Events, Serena Williams, Mark Philippoussis
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Serena vs. Venus simply lacks rooting interest
shaun.powell@newsday.comAfter the flurry of forehands, big rallies, blistering backhands . . . after 2 1/2 hours of the kind of entertaining tennis that few other women on Earth can muster, who really felt victorious last night? Venus? Not really. Serena? Uh, nope. The...Tags: Richard Williams, Arthur Ashe Stadium, Martina Navratilova, Roger Federer, Jennifer Capriati
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Lots of members in Federer conqueror club
johnette.howard@newsday.comIt was a little disconcerting to see Roger Federer's head floating detached from his body yesterday, even if it was just on a new T-shirt that's being sold at the U.S. Open by his apparel company. But it's been that kind of year - weird looking - for...Tags: LM Ericsson Telephone Company, Sony Corp., Roger Federer, U.S. Open Tennis, Tennis
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The Portal: A guide to new and cool stuff
On the Web whereistand.com is an opinion aggregator where Web users can find opinions on issues and compare their opinions with public figures, organizations and site members. Also, links show how Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama compare with...Tags: Elections, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, ESPN, Greg Norman, Jack Webb
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Companies vie to hand Phelps money
Sun reporterIt was one of the first questions fans started asking after Michael Phelps achieved the improbable feat of winning eight gold medals in one Olympics: What will he be worth? Companies are already lining up to hand Phelps millions of dollars to associate...Tags: Personal Data Collection, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Nike Incorporated, Tiger Woods, Dancing
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Timeline: History of the Open Era
1) ASHE OPENS OPEN ERA (1968) -- Arthur Ashe was a 25-year-old lieutenant in the United States Army when he defeated Tom Okker of the Netherlands for his first Grand Slam championship. It marked the first time a black player had won a Grand Slam title,...Tags: John McEnroe, Martina Navratilova, 5K Run, Gabriela Sabatini, Marathon
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Blasts from the past at the British Open
Associated PressGreg Norman turned back the clock. So did David Duval. And K.J. Choi found himself in a familiar position - leading the final group of the British Open heading to the weekend. Three weeks after marrying tennis great Chris Evert, Norman kept up the...Tags: Weather Reports, Jim Furyk, Tiger Woods, Greg Norman, Sergio Garcia
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Norman still in the fast lane, where he belongs
Greg Norman and I hung out together in Australia after he won the British Open for the first time. He came by for breakfast. Then we took his Jaguar for a drive. A very, very fast drive. He showed me around Melbourne. We went to a manufacturer that...Tags: Tiger Woods, Greg Norman, Golf, Charlie Chaplin
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