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Funk takes over lead at JELD-WEN Tradition
Fred Funk moved into position for his first major victory on the Champions Tour, shooting a bogey-free 7-under 65 on Saturday to take a one-stroke lead over Jay Haas after the third round of the JELD-WEN Tradition at Sunriver, Ore. The 52-year-old Funk...Tags: Lorena Ochoa, Multi-Sport Events, Scott Simpson, Scott Hoch, Tom Watson
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Langer, Simpson tie for JELD-WEN Tradition lead
Two-time Masters champion Bernhard Langer shot a 6-under 66 in 100-degree heat Friday for a share of the second-round lead with Tim Simpson in the JELD-WEN Tradition, the fourth of the five Champions Tour majors. at Sunriver, Ore. Langer and Simpson...Tags: Lorena Ochoa, John Daly, Tom Watson, Baseball, Garrett Willis
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Heintz, Laird tie course record, lead Wyndham
Bob Heintz has always wanted some fans to follow him around the course for a change. For one day anyway, he got that kind of attention, even if it took some ribbing -- and a remarkable start to the Wyndham Championship at Greensboro, N.C. Heintz and...Tags: Lorena Ochoa, Garrett Willis, Scott McCarron, Clubs and Associations, FedEx Corporation
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Brown not having the summer she expected
Of The Morning CallWith her father inside the ropes -- and three different putters in the bag -- last week, Sarah Brown played one of her best tournaments of the year. To which father and daughter said: It's about time. ''I expected this summer to be much better,'' Sarah...Tags: Golf, PGA Championship, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Clubs and Associations
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FREE Players perform 'Guys and Dolls' in Commack
robert.kahn@newsday.comBarbara Sharkis' friends and family measure her development as an actress in steps - steps currently being taken in 3-inch high heels. Sharkis is a group home resident with obsessive-compulsive disorder, one of 50 actors with various disabilities who are...Tags: Cartoons, Commack, Toys, Illnesses, Physical Fitness
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Online Privacy More Complicated Than It Seems
ASSOCIATED PRESSSarah Brown is unusually cautious when it comes to social networking. The college sophomore doesn't have a MySpace page and, while she's on Facebook, she does everything she can to keep her page as private as she can. "I don't want to have to worry about...Tags: Boston Bruins, Major League Baseball, News Corp., Baseball, Facebook
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Babies as something fun
Sun reporterTeen pregnancy news has gone from the mundane to the sensational. Recent data show that the declines in teen sex and improvements in contraceptive use have leveled off and that the teen birth rate is on the rise for the first time in 15 years....Tags: Jamie Lynn Spears, Periodicals, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Infants, Family Planning
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Visual arts schedule
MARCH Ongoing // Palace of Wonders: The Galleries of Renaissance and Baroque Art, Walters Through March 28 // Ancient Bronzes of the Asian Grasslands, Towson University Through March 28 // Journeys With Nature, Artists' Gallery Through March 29 //...Tags: Towson University, Genetics, Photography, Gardens and Parks, Colleges and Universities
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Mount Dora softball coach quits
Sentinel Staff WriterGary Ward has watched Mount Dora's softball program blossom over the past 10 years, taking the team into the region playoffs three times in the past five years, but now Ward has stepped down as the Hurricanes' head coach. Ward, who works as the aero-...Tags: Natural Disasters, Major League Baseball, Joe Williams, Defense, Baseball
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Disabilities don't keep FREE Players off-stage
robert.kahn@newsday.comOpening night is still six months away, but Michael Brennan is focused on the lyrics to "Fugue for Tinhorns" as if the curtain will rise in a few hours. Flanked by two other young men in a classroom in Old Bethpage, he clutches a Daily Racing Form, a prop...Tags: Toys, Illnesses, Sociology, Consumers, Baby Products, Games, and Toys
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Southern Section playoff schedules and results
Saturday, Feb. 16, 2008 SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS DIVISION I First Round Aliso Niguel 2, Palos Verdes 1 (sudden death) Zaneta Wyne scored the game-winning goal five minutes into sudden death overtime to lift host Aliso Niguel (13-2-6) to victory...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Religious Leaders, Tri-Valley Corporation, Teaching and Learning, Mountains
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Parents can only light the way for grown children on odyssey
After social scientist William Galston presented his report on what our twentysomething children are up to these days, he was swamped with e-mails, phone calls and dinner-party button-holing by panicked parents. "It appears we have an entire generation...Tags: David Brooks, Family, Natural Science, New York Times, People
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