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It'd be easy for [Tiger Woods] to stay on the golf course. Face the music and get through the first wave of heckling until he wins a major championship. For the most focused individual in sports right carefully cultivated image. For once, it's not about that.
Some might say he's being a punk, running from his problems. It's possible but could it be that he's also handling it by removing all distractions in America to make it all about him and her?
Now it's not about being the greatest ever. It's about watching him rise again after one of the greatest Ms we've ever seen. And it's better that he starts it privately before continuing it publicly.
Going to marriage counseling isn't enough - he need to do something besides buy her back, something tangible to show his sincerity.
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Rippling Woods Elementary School, 530 Nolfield Drive, recently welcomed parents and students for its monthly "Welcome Wednesday" and "Dress for Success." Welcome Wednesday is in the second year of the program, which occurs on the first Wednesday of each month, and has been merged with a new program, Dress for Success.
The purpose is to promote school pride within the school," said Principal Gwen Atkinson. "We want them to take pride in being a Rippling Woods student.
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pga glance JOHNS CREEK, Ga. (AP) -- Facts and figures for the PGA Championship: Event: 93rd PGA Championship Dates: Aug. 11-14 Site: Atlanta Athletic Club (Highlands) Length: 7,467 yards Par: 35-35-- 70 Field: 156 players (136 tour pros, 20 club pros) Prize money: TBA ($7.5 million in 2010) Winner's share: TBA ($1.35 million in 2010) Defending champion: Martin Kaymer Last year: Kaymer closed with a 70 at Whistling Straits and won a three-hole playoff when Bubba Watson hit into a water hazard on the final hole and made double bogey. Dustin Johnson thought he would be part of the playoff until he was assessed a two-stroke penalty after his round for touching the sand with his club on the 18th hole, not realizing he was in a bunker. Last time at Atlanta Athletic Club: David Toms had a one-...
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THOUSAND OAKS - Tiger Woods is back in familiar territory at the top of the leaderboard.
The news flash is Woods has remained there for two consecutive rounds.
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There is nothing left for Antwaun Woods to prove, except for one big thing.
A key starter at Taft for four football seasons, Woods has enjoyed a stream of accolades as one of the nation's top defensive linemen while also starting on offense. He has the respect of just about everyone - whether it be the adulation of his teammates or the fear of Taft's opponents - plus he is an Under Armour All-American and has committed to his dream college, USC.
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NEWPORT, Wales -- The Ryder Cup is getting personal for Tiger Woods.
Interrupting an otherwise dull press conference Tuesday, Woods fired back at a comment Rory McIlroy made six weeks ago that "I would love to face" the world's No. 1 player in the Ryder Cup unless his game rapidly improved.
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FARMINGTON -- With a grant of $33,561, the Bonney Woods Corp. and the Farmington Village Corp. needs help from the community to improve trails on Powderhouse Hill. The trails include Bonney Woods, Flint Woods and Village Woods.
An informational and planning meeting for anyone interested, including trail users, neighbors and members of the two corporations will be held at 6 p.m. Monday, April 25, at the Homestead Bakery on Broadway. A social hour begins at 5 p.m.
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History was the furthest thing from Steve Woods' mind when the veteran Old Saybrook/Westbrook football coach decided to take a roll of the dice. Only 4 seconds remained and Woods could have opted to kick the extra point and take the favored Windsor Locks/Suffield team into overtime on Thursday. But Woods decided to go for all or nothing. Somewhere, former Nebraska coach Tom Osborne and Michigan State fans, who are still smarting nearly 40 years after Notre Dame coach Ara Parseghian opted to play for a tie, must have quietly nodded their approval.
Even after Old Saybrook receiver Ryan Mercado was called for offensive pass interference on the 2-point conversion to give Windsor Locks a 38-37 victory, Woods had few regrets.
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WANT TO KNOW MORE? Resources Talbott and Perry started the West Virginia Food Charter, in which a group of small producers pools their resources and expertise. Resources include: West Virginia Food Charter: www.wvhub.org/wvffc/west-virginia-food- charter West Virginia University Extension Service: ext.wvu.edu West Virginia University Extension Small Farms Center: smallfarmcenter.ext.wvu.edu University of Kentucky Sustainable Farming Program: ukagriculture.com/farming
Woo-oop!" Chuck Talbott's voice reverberates through the woods above his farm as he rides an ATV along a rough path up into the hills. The thunder of three dozen 300- to 350-pound pigs lumbering down a ravine answers his call.
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Tiger Woods has fallen out of the world top 20 for the first time since January 1997.
Woods - the former world's top-ranked golfer - has not played since May 12 because of knee and Achilles' tendon injuries. Since that last tournament, Woods has dropped from eighth and has fired his longtime caddie, Steve Williams.