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Serially thrilling
The serial novel conjures up images of a bygone century, of a time when Charles Dickens made his name by teasing out the life and death of Little Nell in monthly installments. But one need only look to the flurry of posts on Jacket Copy last month...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Elmore Leonard, Central Intelligence Agency, New York Times, Bullfighting
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Scores
PGA Travelers Champ. At Cromwell, Conn. First round, par-70 64 (6-under) Steve Lowery 32-32; Brian Davis 32-32; Johnson Wagner 33-31; Brad Adamonis 33-31 65 (5-under) Ken Duke 34-31; Lucas Glover 35-30; Michael H. Thompson 34-31; Tom Pernice, Jr. 33-32;...Tags: Steve Lowery, Peter Lonard, Cristie Kerr, Tom Pernice Jr., Helen Alfredsson
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Sports scores, stats and standings
Baseball Yesterday Triple-A International Durham 9 Norfolk 5 Double-A Eastern Altoona 5 Bowie 0 Single-A Carolina Potomac 6 Frederick 2 Single-A South Atlantic Delmarva 6 Hagerstown 5 Single-A New York-Penn Aberdeen 3 Brooklyn 1 Atlantic (Independent) So....Tags: Marco Andretti, Chris DiMarco, Kenny Perry, Stewart Cink, Tim Herron
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PGA Travelers Champ. Cromwell, Conn. Second round, par-70 130 (10-under) Stewart Cink 66-64 131 (9-under) Hunter Mahan 68-63; Ken Duke 65-66; Lucas Glover 65-66 132 (8-under) Brad Adamonis 64-68; Kevin Sutherland 67-65; Michael H. Thompson 65-67 133 (7-...Tags: Kenny Perry, Fred Funk, Stewart Cink, Corey Pavin, Stuart Appleby
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4 share lead at Travelers
From wire reportsJohnson Wagner said he could shoot a 61 while playing the TPC River Highlands on his old Sega Genesis video game as a kid. The actual course didn't give Wagner much more of a challenge yesterday in the PGA Travelers Championship when he shot a 6-under-...Tags: Game Playing, Steve Lowery, Sega Corporation, Annika Sorenstam, Lorena Ochoa
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Tee Times
FIRST TEE 6:50 a.m.: Brett Quigley, Richard S. Johnson, Steve Marino 7:00: Bo Van Pelt, Brian Davis, Jeff Gove 7:11: Mark Hensby, Nathan Green, Patrick Sheehan 7:21: Johnson Wagner, Greg Kraft, Bob Tway 7:32: Kenny Perry, Fred Funk, Carl Pettersson...Tags: Peter Lonard, Dudley Hart, J.J. Henry, Kenny Perry, Stewart Cink
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Round 1
TPC River Highlands, Cromwell (6,820 yards, par 70) Leaders Steve Lowery…32-32—64 -6 Brian Davis…32-32—64 -6 Johnson Wagner…33-31—64 -6 Brad Adamonis…33-31—64 -6 Followers Ken Duke…34-31...Tags: Steve Lowery, Chris DiMarco, J.J. Henry, Kenny Perry, Stewart Cink
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Mize's Roundabout Route To Cromwell
Larry Mize has played on the PGA Tour for 26 years and won four events, including the 1987 Masters with a 140-foot chip-in that beat Greg Norman on the second playoff hole. But Mize had never done what he did Wednesday to play in the Travelers...Tags: J.J. Henry, Trinity College, Connecticut, U.S. Open Golf, Stewart Cink, Clubs and Associations
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Third-Round Tee Times
8:35 a.m.: Bob Sowards, Webb Simpson 8:44 : Jason Gore, Scott McCarron 8:53: Olin Browne, D.J. Trahan 9:02: Larry Mize, Steve Lowery 9:11: Briny Baird, Chad Campbell 9:20: Bob Estes, Matt Kuchar 9:29: Billy Andrade, Harrison Frazar 9:38: Joe...Tags: Steve Lowery, Kent Jones, Chris DiMarco, Peter Lonard, Dudley Hart
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Positive vibes help Wagner share lead
Staff and Wire reportsJohnson Wagner says he could shoot a 61 while playing the TPC River Highlands on his old Sega Genesis video game as a kid. The actual course didn't give Wagner much more of a challenge Thursday in the Travelers Championship when he shot a 6-under-par...Tags: Steve Madsen, Game Playing, Steve Lowery, U.S. Open Golf, Clubs and Associations
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