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Kingston leads at Wentworth
James Kingston grabbed a one-shot lead after the BMW PGA Championship first round at Wentworth on Thursday.South African Kingston sunk seven birdies and recorded only one bogey on a difficult windy day after receiving a sponsor's invitation.The 47-year-old leads on six-under par courtesy of his opening 66, with Finn Mikko Ilonen one back on his own and a group of three players on ...
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Tottenham 0 Jamaica 0
Andre Villas-Boas' men missed out on a Champions League spot to North London rivals Arsenal on Sunday. But a post-season friendly in the Carribbean will have lessened the blow. And although the result will not have pleased AVB and his players, the trip will have gone a long way to help them forget the final-day failure. Spurs put out a strong line-up for the low-profile game but it ...
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Jamaica 0-0 Tottenham Spurs stalemate soured by Walker injury
Tottenham Hotspur played out an entertaining 0-0 draw with the Jamaican national team as part of their post-season trip to the Bahamas.But a 39th-minute injury to Kyle Walker soured the stalemate between Spurs and Theodore Whitmore's side, as the defender hobbled off following a strong challenge by Evan Taylor.Andre Villas-Boas left Gareth Bale on the bench for the clash in the Bahamas, but ...
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Kingston leads BMW PGA Championship
VIRGINIA WATER, England (AP) -- South Africa's James Kingston shot a 6-under 66 on Thursday at Wentworth to take the lead during the suspended first round of the BMW PGA ...
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Kingston leads at Wentworth as big names falter
James Kingston grabbed a one-shot lead after the BMW PGA Championship first round at Wentworth on Thursday.South African Kingston sunk seven birdies and recorded only one bogey on a difficult windy day after receiving a sponsor's invitation.The 47-year-old leads on six-under par courtesy of his opening 66, with Finn Mikko Ilonen one back on his own and a group of three players on ...
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8 Mile
Practically the only white man to have made it big in the world of hip-hop, Eminem has been a scandal magnet for the last five years, quickly rising to the top of the pop-culture heap, embodying anger and turmoil and bravado in his undeniably creative and powerful music. Putting him in the lead role of a major film was a risk, even when it's one that tells a story mirroring his own life in so man ... ...
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Kingston has first-day lead on European Tour
James Kingston shot a 6-under-par 66 and owns the lead after Thursday's play at the European Tour's BMW PGA Championship in England. Kingston had seven birdies and a bogey on the day and is one stroke ahead ...
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Garcia Signs Off With Eagle as Kingston Leads PGA
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Help restore Jamaica Bay
A team of volunteers is heading out into Jamaica Bay this weekend to help rebuild vital salt marshes. The marshes, which have eroded over the years, help protect the area from storm surges and provide a habitat to wildlife. "They have a great ecological value," said Don Riepe of the American Littoral Society's Northeast Chapter. "These are nursery grounds for many ...
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In Jamaica visually impaired Adventist appointed senate president
Nigel Coke Floyd Morris made history in Jamaica’s Parliament last week when he became the first visually impaired person appointed president of the Jamaican Senate, Parliament’s upper ...
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Jamaica Man Guilty Of Murdering ‘Pimp’ Rival
prostitute. Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown identified the defendant as Brandon King, 26, of 116th Drive in Jamaica. He was convicted last Wednesday, May 8, of second-degree murder and second-degree criminal possession of a weapon following a two-week jury trial before Queens Supreme Court Justice Gregory L. Lasak, who set sentencing for June 5. King, who has been held without bail ...
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We must define the nature and scope of this struggle, or else it will define us. Neither I, nor any President can promise the total defeat of terror. What we must do is dismantle networks that pose a direct danger.
Barack Obama
The U.S. president was speaking on his administration's counter terrorism policy.
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