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Woods builds a 4-shot lead in the PGA
CHASKA, Minn. - Tiger Woods watched the last of his three straight birdies take one last turn and drop into the cup. Walking toward the hole, he nodded his head and dangled his tongue out of the side of his mouth, a swagger that spoke volumes. He is on top of his game at the PGA Championship, and he knows it. In blustery conditions and on bumpy greens, Woods made key par putts early in his round and big birdies toward the end for a 2-under 70 that gave him a four-shot lead in the final major of the year.
People:Padraig Harrington Byron Nelson Ernie Els Vijay Singh Phil Mickelson Tiger Woods
2009-08-15
Barnes: record score on pushover US Open course
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. - Another day at the U.S. Open ended with a familiar drill. Players dodged puddles in the parking lot as they headed to their cars, a round left incomplete for the third straight day. The maintenance crew grabbed squeegees and pumps as they headed out to Bethpage Black to wage a losing battle against the rain.
Nations:Canada People:Phil Mickelson Padraig Harrington Paul Casey Ernie Els Jim Furyk Mike Weir Activities:2009 U.S. Open Source:(AP)
2009-06-20
Stanford indicted in massive U.S. fraud case
RICHMOND, Virginia (Reuters) - Texas billionaire Allen Stanford, three associates and a top Caribbean regulator were indicted on fraud, conspiracy and obstruction charges in an elaborate $7 billion pyramid scheme to bilk investors, U.S. Justice Department officials said on Friday.
Nations:U.S. People:Vijay Singh Barack Obama
2009-06-20
FBI hands Allen Stanford fraud charges in Virginia
WASHINGTON/ST.JOHN'S (Reuters) - Texas billionaire Allen Stanford, accused of an $8 billion fraud that spooked investors around the world, was served with the formal complaint on Thursday by FBI agents in Virginia.
Nations:Venezuela Ecuador Mexico People:Vijay Singh Activities:Allen Stanford Fraud Case
2009-02-20
Stanford probe widens, Venezuela seizes bank
CARACAS/ST.JOHN'S (Reuters) - U.S., Latin American and European investigators widened probes on Thursday into the far-flung financial empire of Texas billionaire Allen Stanford, accused of "massive fraud," and Venezuela seized one of his banks.
Nations:Venezuela Mexico Ecuador Colombia People:Vijay Singh Hugo Chavez Activities:Allen Stanford Fraud Case Source:(Reuters)
2009-02-19
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