Tag Heuer to drop Tiger Woods from US campaigns – San Francisco Chronicle
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Tag Heuer to drop Tiger Woods from US campaigns – San Francisco Chronicle
Swiss watch maker Tag Heuer said Friday that it will “downscale” its use of golfer Tiger Woods’ image in its advertising campaigns for the foreseeable future. The company said it will continue its relationship with Woods but is modifying its marketing programs in certain regions out of respect for
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Abortion deal in sight in Senate healthcare negotiations – Los Angeles Times
Reporting from Washington – With a critical vote looming this weekend, Senate Democratic negotiators closed in Friday night on a deal to persuade a lone Democratic holdout — Nebraska Sen. Ben Nelson — to back the party’s healthcare bill after a marathon day of negotiations. That would give
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Jackson’s ‘Captain EO’ to return to Disneyland – Forbes
LOS ANGELES — “Captain EO” is moonwalking back to Disneyland. The theme park announced plans Friday to bring back the 3-D sci-fi film starring Michael Jackson next February, over 23 years after the attraction debuted in Anaheim, Calif. The 17-minute film starred the late King of Pop as a singing
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Cambodia to expel Uighur asylum-seekers from China – Boston Globe
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia— A group of Muslims who fled China after deadly ethnic rioting and sought asylum in Cambodia will be deported, possibly back home, a government spokesman said Saturday. The 20 Uighurs were being expelled because it was determined they entered the country illegally, Foreign
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Kansas girl says ‘Superman’ lifted vehicle off her – NewOrleans.Com
OTTAWA, Kan. (AP) – A Kansas mother is praising a neighbor as a “Superman” after her 6-year-old daughter told her he somehow found the strength to lift a car off her. Kristen Hough said Friday that her daughter Ashlyn was treated for minor injuries afterward. Hough’s 32-year-old neighbor Nick Harris
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Report: US helped Yemen’s strike against al-Qaida – AOL
WASHINGTON -The U.S. provided firepower and other aid to Yemen in its strike this week against suspected al-Qaida hide-outs and training sites within its borders, the New York Times reported. President Barack Obama approved the military and intelligence support, which came at the request of the
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