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Phil Mickelson misses Torrey Pines cut Sang-Moon Bae, a PGA Tour rookie who is No. 34 in the , had a 67 to match the best score on the South for the second round. That put him two shots behind at 12-under 132, along with Martin Flores, who also had a 67 on the South. Hunter ... Haiti President Now Says No Pardon for Duvalier A day earlier, The Associated Press interviewed Martelly on the sidelines of the Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, and asked about the former dictator and the pending decision. The president suggested he had little appetite for a trial ... Tiger Woods takes share of lead His record worldwide is 52 of 60. At the 2010 Chevron Challenge, he had a four-shot lead after three rounds but lost to Graeme McDowell in a playoff. He also lost the 2009 PGA Championship after taking a two-stroke lead over Y.E. Yang into ... The Hockey is Not the Same It seems like ages ago when Sidney Crosby engrained himself in the hearts and minds of Canadians forever with his climatic Golden Goal against the Americans in the final of the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. With Crosby on the mend with a severe neck injury and ... | |||||
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Yellow Pages Group Reminds Edmonton Residents of Print Opt-Out Program EDMONTON, ALBERTA-- - Yellow Pages Group is reminding Edmonton residents that they have until Thursday, February 16, 2012 to opt-out of receiving their 2012 Yellow Pages print directory, to be distributed ... World-Roaming Web Site Tells How to Eat Like the Locals Eat Your World, a new Web site, helps travelers find the local foods that define a place. Transmissions from a Lone Star: Learn Japanese the World War II Way! Recently I was browsing in a used book store when I stumbled upon a soldier?s Japanese phrasebook from World War II. Between faded orange covers I found a treasure trove of fascinating words and phrases- certainly it?s the most useful text published by the U.S Cannot censor the Web: Google to India DAVOS: Ahead of a court hearing, technology giant Google facing controversy in India allegedly for hosting obscene and objectionable content on Thursday made it clear that it is not possible for the company to monitor everything on its website. C C |