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Microsoft 4Q profit rises Web ad business rocky
With a Yahoo Inc. search deal uncertain at best, Microsoft Corp. plans to invest hundreds of millions of dollars more than expected in the next year to whip its unprofitable online operations into shape...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Spears overights with boys added, trial averted
Britney Spears and Kevin Federline have reached an agreement that grants the pop singer more overnight visits with her children and averts a custody trial that was scheduled for next month, attorneys said Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Spears overnights with boys added, trial averted
Britney Spears and Kevin Federline have reached an agreement that grants the pop singer more overnight visits with her children and averts a custody trial that was scheduled for next month, attorneys said Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Spears granted additional visitation with boys
An attorney for Britney Spears says an agreement has been reached that grants the singer more visits with her children...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Salma Hayek, Pinault call off their engagement
Salma Hayek has called off her engagement to businessman Francois-Henri Pinault, her representative said Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Smithsonian dishes the dirt on, well, dirt
Dishing the dirt has a long history in Washington, but the Smithsonian Institution is taking it to new depths...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Chertoff US helped Mexico detect drug submarine
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said Friday that U.S. intelligence led Mexican forces to a small submarine captured this week packed with 5.8 tons of cocaine...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
US, Iraq seek general time horizon on troop cuts
The United States and Iraq have agreed to seek "a general time horizon" for further withdrawals of American troops from the war...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Saudis praised for calling interfaith conference
Saudi Arabia won praise Friday for taking a leading role in an interfaith conference, with participants saying it was another sign the conservative Muslim kingdom is opening up...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Senior US envoy joins Iran nuclear talks
A senior U.S. envoy will sit eye-to-eye for the first time Saturday with a top Iranian nuclear negotiator, a sharp reversal in U.S. policy that aims to entice Tehran into ending activities that could be used to make atomic weapons...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Attack at India bus terminal injures 35
Suspected Muslim rebels threw a grenade at a crowded bus terminal in the Indian portion of Kashmir on Friday, wounding 35 people, including seven children, police said...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Cambodia-Thailand border dispute worsens
A Cambodian general said a border standoff between his soldiers and Thai troops came close to a shoot-out as the confrontation over disputed territory surrounding an ancient temple entered its fourth day Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Pope All faiths unite against violence
Pope Benedict XVI on Friday urged religious leaders of all kinds to unite against those who use faith to divide communities _ an apparent reference to terrorism in the name of religion...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Pope All faiths should unite against violence
Pope Benedict XVI on Friday urged religious leaders of all kinds to unite against those who use faith to divide communities _ an apparent reference to terrorism in the name of religion...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Cambodia-Thailand dispute worsens
A Cambodian general said a border standoff between his soldiers and Thai troops came close to a shoot-out overnight as the confrontation over disputed territory surrounding an ancient temple entered its fourth day Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Military prepares for war crimes trial at Gitmo
A jury of military officers is traveling to Guantanamo Bay this weekend as part of final preparations for the first U.S. war crimes trial since World War II...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Cambodia Near shootout in dispute on Thai border
A Cambodian general said Friday that his troops and Thai soldiers engaged in a tense armed confrontation when Cambodian monks sought to celebrate Buddhist lent near a temple in a disputed border area...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Thai farmers look to bats as free, flying food
While movie fans the world over rave about the new Batman film, the only stir bats are causing in this poor farming village is in a cooking pot...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
DMC undergoing surgery to remove blood clots
Darryl "DMC" McDaniels of the legendary rap group Run-DMC was scheduled to undergo surgery at a New Jersey hospital Friday to remove two major blood clots in his left arm...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Vereen hosts fundraiser for $32M brain center
Because of his own injuries, Ben Vereen seems like a natural to highlight a fundraiser for an institute that researches brain damage, but it took an introduction from the woman who walks his dog to make it happen...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Courics anchor job safe, her CBS News boss says
Job insecurity may be widespread in the media but Katie Couric still has no need to worry, her boss says...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Norman, Duval turn back clock at British Open
Greg Norman turned back the clock. So did David Duval. And K.J. Choi found himself in a familiar position _ playing in the final group of the British Open heading to the weekend...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Norman turns back clock to lead British Open
So, Greg Norman, how are you enjoying the honeymoon?...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Norman atop British Open leaderboard with 70
The Shark was atop the leaderboard at the British Open _ with Spider-Man right on his tail...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Weather fit for a Shark Norman takes lead at Open
The flags around Royal Birkdale flapped in the stiff breeze Friday morning. A light mist fell from the gray clouds, which obscured any hint of the sun. Apparently, good weather for a Shark...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Web sites give voyeurs view of neighborhood safety
I have no reason to feel unsafe in my neighborhood, but I appear to be surrounded by dozens of people convicted of everything from theft and sex crimes to public drunkenness and speeding...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Wall Street edges lower after earnings reports
Wall Street edged lower Friday as disappointing earnings from technology companies like Google Inc. and Microsoft Corp. offset upbeat results from Citigroup Inc...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
McCain TV ad accuses Obama of shifting Iraq views
Republican John McCain launched a new television ad Friday that accuses presidential rival Barack Obama of switching positions on Iraq "to help himself become president" just as the Democratic candidate prepared to make a high profile trip to Baghdad...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Analysis Accord may blur disputes over Iraq war
A new U.S.-Iraqi agreement raising the possibility of a withdrawal timeline threatens to complicate the war policies of presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
McCain TV ad hits Obama on Iraq policy
Republican John McCain is launching an attack on rival Barack Obama in a new television ad that accuses Obama of switching positions on Iraq "to help himself become president."...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Pelosi calls Bush a total failure in interview
President Bush has been a "total failure" in everything from the economy to the war to energy policy, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Thursday. In an interview on CNN, the California Democrat was asked to respond to video of the president criticizing the Democratic-led Congress for heading into the final 26 days of the legislative session without having passed a single government spending bill...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Bush hails spirit, compassion of former spokesman
President Bush led a poignant tribute on Thursday to his friend and former spokesman, Tony Snow, who lost his public fight with cancer but never surrendered the spirit that defined his life...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Oil prices tumble in biggest weekly drop ever
A stunning sell-off dragged oil prices to their biggest weekly drop ever and gas prices at the pump slipped by the more than they have at any point since February, giving consumers a rare breather in a year of record fuel prices...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Elderly women get life in L.A. insurance killings
A judge in Los Angeles has sentenced two elderly women to life in prison without parole for murdering two indigent men to collect insurance policies taken out on their lives...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Stocks surge as falling energy prices bolster mood
Wall Street surged Thursday, extending its rally into a second session as tumbling energy prices bolstered an already upbeat mood that followed stronger-than-expected quarterly reports from big names like JPMorgan Chase & Co. and United Technologies Corp. The Dow Jones industrial average rose nearly 200 points as oil fell more than $3 and brought its three-day decline to more than $13 a barrel...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
DNC sets up independent operation to help Obama
The Democratic National Committee plans to target Republican John McCain and help Democrat Barack Obama with an independent ad campaign run by veteran Democratic strategist Jonathan Prince, Democrats familiar with the decision said Thursday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Hollywood studios, SAG at impasse after meeting
Hollywood producers and the Screen Actors Guild failed to reach a contract agreement Wednesday after meeting privately for two hours. The sides have no further meetings planned...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Gas trades backfire for California desert utility
From his office in a strip mall in the Southern California desert, energy trader Bill Rapp bet heavily that Hurricane Katrina would cause natural gas prices to go up and up and up...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Stocks surge as falling energy prices bolster mood
Wall Street surged Thursday, extending its rally into a second session as tumbling energy prices bolstered an already upbeat mood that followed stronger-than-expected quarterly reports from big names like JPMorgan Chase & Co. and United Technologies Corp. The Dow Jones industrial average rose nearly 200 points as oil fell more than $3 and brought its three-day decline to more than $13 a barrel...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Giant rig carves new tunnel beneath NYCs streets
A huge, granite-eating machine that spent the past eight months chewing a mile-long tunnel beneath a busy Manhattan office district is getting a rest, of sorts, after completing its journey to Grand Central Terminal...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Bush surveys record-breaking California wildfires
President Bush offered federal help and encouragement Thursday to some of the 25,000 firefighters working under a blazing sun to contain wildfires that make up the single largest fire event ever recorded in California...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Man convicted in 2006 Vermont school shootings
A jury has convicted a man of murder for a 2006 shooting spree that ended in a school, where he went looking for his ex-girlfriend and killed another teacher...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Exes still shared home before shooting at Mo. mall
The ex-spouses who died in a murder-suicide in a suburban St. Louis mall still lived together two years after their divorce, but their violent relationship led to at least four police visits and both sought court orders of protection, records show...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Several teenagers injured in Utah bus crash
A tour bus went off a state highway near Bryce Canyon National Park in southern Utah, landing upside down in a creek bed and catching fire Thursday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Afraid of laundry? You will be after reading this
Mara Ranger will be a little paranoid doing laundry now...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Food safety worries change buying habits
Troubled by the tainted tomato scare, nearly half of Americans are concerned they may get sick from eating contaminated food and are avoiding items they normally would buy, an Associated Press-Ipsos poll has found...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Ask AP Oil and gas prices, Obamas citizenship
For weeks _ months _ the price of a barrel of oil marches skyward, and gas prices at the pump soar to frustrating heights...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Tropical Storm Fausto nears hurricane strength
Tropical Storm Fausto has neared hurricane strength early Friday in the Pacific, while Elida lost its hurricane status...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Crane collapses at Houston refinery, killing 4
Authorities say at least four people were been killed and six injured after the collapse of a crane at an industrial complex in Houston on Friday afternoon. A company spokeswoman said the plant was a LyondellBasell refinery in southeast Houston...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Medical pioneer buried at Arlington cemetery
Defense Secretary Robert Gates lowered onto one knee to present the flag from the coffin of medical innovator Dr. Michael DeBakey to his widow, Katrin, at Arlington National Cemetery on Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Jesse Washington named AP race, ethnicity writer
Jesse Washington, entertainment editor for The Associated Press and a former magazine editor, has been named race and ethnicity writer for the news cooperative...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Former contractor charged in Iraq fuel theft probe
A former contractor was charged Friday with making false statements as military investigators probe the apparent theft of nearly $40 million in fuel from a U.S. Army base in Iraq...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Cops Body at home of woman who claimed baby buy
Authorities say a body has been found in the apartment of a Pittsburgh-area woman who arrived at a hospital with a newborn she falsely claimed was her own...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Texas cops Man in 2 wrecks over 4 hours 1 dead
Police say a motorist caused a fatal rollover after an illegal left turn, then started an eight-car pileup four hours later by rear-ending a stopped car...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Sexson in Yankees lineup after finalizing deal
Richie Sexson finalized his contract with the New York Yankees on Friday and was immediately plugged into the starting lineup against Oakland left-hander Greg Smith...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Body found at home of Pa. mystery baby suspect
A body with its hands bound was found Friday at the apartment of a woman who showed up at a hospital with a newborn she falsely claimed was her child but later said she had obtained for $1,000, authorities said...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
FBI Soccer team members help subdue man on flight
An American Airlines flight from Boston to Los Angeles was diverted to Oklahoma City on Friday after a passenger stripped, put his clothes back on and then tried to open an emergency exit door before being subdued by members of a pro soccer team and others, the FBI said...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Smithsonian dishes the dirt on, well, dirt
Dishing the dirt has a long history in Washington, but the Smithsonian Institution is taking it to new depths...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Chertoff US helped Mexico detect drug submarine
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said Friday that U.S. intelligence led Mexican forces to a small submarine captured this week packed with 5.8 tons of cocaine...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Bush agrees to time horizon on Iraq troop cuts
President Bush has agreed to set a "general time horizon" for deeper U.S. troop cuts in Iraq, the White House said Friday, a dramatic shift from his once-ironclad unwillingness to talk about any kind of deadlines or timetables...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Bush drops refusal to talk about Iraq timetable
President Bush has agreed to set a "general time horizon" for deeper U.S. troop cuts in Iraq, the White House said Friday, a dramatic shift from his once-ironclad unwillingness to talk about any kind of deadlines or timetables...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Microsoft 4Q profit rises Web ad business rocky
With a Yahoo Inc. search deal uncertain at best, Microsoft Corp. plans to invest hundreds of millions of dollars more than expected in the next year to whip its unprofitable online operations into shape...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Spears overights with boys added, trial averted
Britney Spears and Kevin Federline have reached an agreement that grants the pop singer more overnight visits with her children and averts a custody trial that was scheduled for next month, attorneys said Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Spears overnights with boys added, trial averted
Britney Spears and Kevin Federline have reached an agreement that grants the pop singer more overnight visits with her children and averts a custody trial that was scheduled for next month, attorneys said Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Spears granted additional visitation with boys
An attorney for Britney Spears says an agreement has been reached that grants the singer more visits with her children...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Salma Hayek, Pinault call off their engagement
Salma Hayek has called off her engagement to businessman Francois-Henri Pinault, her representative said Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
US, Iraq seek general time horizon on troop cuts
The United States and Iraq have agreed to seek "a general time horizon" for further withdrawals of American troops from the war...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Saudis praised for calling interfaith conference
Saudi Arabia won praise Friday for taking a leading role in an interfaith conference, with participants saying it was another sign the conservative Muslim kingdom is opening up...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Senior US envoy joins Iran nuclear talks
A senior U.S. envoy will sit eye-to-eye for the first time Saturday with a top Iranian nuclear negotiator, a sharp reversal in U.S. policy that aims to entice Tehran into ending activities that could be used to make atomic weapons...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Attack at India bus terminal injures 35
Suspected Muslim rebels threw a grenade at a crowded bus terminal in the Indian portion of Kashmir on Friday, wounding 35 people, including seven children, police said...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Cambodia-Thailand border dispute worsens
A Cambodian general said a border standoff between his soldiers and Thai troops came close to a shoot-out as the confrontation over disputed territory surrounding an ancient temple entered its fourth day Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Pope All faiths unite against violence
Pope Benedict XVI on Friday urged religious leaders of all kinds to unite against those who use faith to divide communities _ an apparent reference to terrorism in the name of religion...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Pope All faiths should unite against violence
Pope Benedict XVI on Friday urged religious leaders of all kinds to unite against those who use faith to divide communities _ an apparent reference to terrorism in the name of religion...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Cambodia-Thailand dispute worsens
A Cambodian general said a border standoff between his soldiers and Thai troops came close to a shoot-out overnight as the confrontation over disputed territory surrounding an ancient temple entered its fourth day Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Military prepares for war crimes trial at Gitmo
A jury of military officers is traveling to Guantanamo Bay this weekend as part of final preparations for the first U.S. war crimes trial since World War II...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Medical pioneer buried at Arlington cemetery
Defense Secretary Robert Gates lowered onto one knee to present the flag from the coffin of medical innovator Dr. Michael DeBakey to his widow, Katrin, at Arlington National Cemetery on Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Food safety worries change buying habits
Troubled by the tainted tomato scare, nearly half of Americans are concerned they may get sick from eating contaminated food and are avoiding items they normally would buy, an Associated Press-Ipsos poll has found...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Cambodia Near shootout in dispute on Thai border
A Cambodian general said Friday that his troops and Thai soldiers engaged in a tense armed confrontation when Cambodian monks sought to celebrate Buddhist lent near a temple in a disputed border area...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Thai farmers look to bats as free, flying food
While movie fans the world over rave about the new Batman film, the only stir bats are causing in this poor farming village is in a cooking pot...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
DMC undergoing surgery to remove blood clots
Darryl "DMC" McDaniels of the legendary rap group Run-DMC was scheduled to undergo surgery at a New Jersey hospital Friday to remove two major blood clots in his left arm...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Vereen hosts fundraiser for $32M brain center
Because of his own injuries, Ben Vereen seems like a natural to highlight a fundraiser for an institute that researches brain damage, but it took an introduction from the woman who walks his dog to make it happen...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Courics anchor job safe, her CBS News boss says
Job insecurity may be widespread in the media but Katie Couric still has no need to worry, her boss says...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Crane collapses at Houston refinery, killing 4
Authorities say at least four people were been killed and six injured after the collapse of a crane at an industrial complex in Houston on Friday afternoon. A company spokeswoman said the plant was a LyondellBasell refinery in southeast Houston...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Norman, Duval turn back clock at British Open
Greg Norman turned back the clock. So did David Duval. And K.J. Choi found himself in a familiar position _ playing in the final group of the British Open heading to the weekend...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Norman turns back clock to lead British Open
So, Greg Norman, how are you enjoying the honeymoon?...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Norman atop British Open leaderboard with 70
The Shark was atop the leaderboard at the British Open _ with Spider-Man right on his tail...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Weather fit for a Shark Norman takes lead at Open
The flags around Royal Birkdale flapped in the stiff breeze Friday morning. A light mist fell from the gray clouds, which obscured any hint of the sun. Apparently, good weather for a Shark...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Wall Street edges lower after earnings reports
Wall Street edged lower Friday as disappointing earnings from technology companies like Google Inc. and Microsoft Corp. offset upbeat results from Citigroup Inc...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
McCain TV ad accuses Obama of shifting Iraq views
Republican John McCain launched a new television ad Friday that accuses presidential rival Barack Obama of switching positions on Iraq "to help himself become president" just as the Democratic candidate prepared to make a high profile trip to Baghdad...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Analysis Accord may blur disputes over Iraq war
A new U.S.-Iraqi agreement raising the possibility of a withdrawal timeline threatens to complicate the war policies of presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
McCain TV ad hits Obama on Iraq policy
Republican John McCain is launching an attack on rival Barack Obama in a new television ad that accuses Obama of switching positions on Iraq "to help himself become president."...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Pelosi calls Bush a total failure in interview
President Bush has been a "total failure" in everything from the economy to the war to energy policy, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Thursday. In an interview on CNN, the California Democrat was asked to respond to video of the president criticizing the Democratic-led Congress for heading into the final 26 days of the legislative session without having passed a single government spending bill...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Bush hails spirit, compassion of former spokesman
President Bush led a poignant tribute on Thursday to his friend and former spokesman, Tony Snow, who lost his public fight with cancer but never surrendered the spirit that defined his life...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Oil prices tumble in biggest weekly drop ever
A stunning sell-off dragged oil prices to their biggest weekly drop ever and gas prices at the pump slipped by the more than they have at any point since February, giving consumers a rare breather in a year of record fuel prices...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Web sites give voyeurs view of neighborhood safety
I have no reason to feel unsafe in my neighborhood, but I appear to be surrounded by dozens of people convicted of everything from theft and sex crimes to public drunkenness and speeding...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Stocks surge as falling energy prices bolster mood
Wall Street surged Thursday, extending its rally into a second session as tumbling energy prices bolstered an already upbeat mood that followed stronger-than-expected quarterly reports from big names like JPMorgan Chase & Co. and United Technologies Corp. The Dow Jones industrial average rose nearly 200 points as oil fell more than $3 and brought its three-day decline to more than $13 a barrel...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Afraid of laundry? You will be after reading this
Mara Ranger will be a little paranoid doing laundry now...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
DNC sets up independent operation to help Obama
The Democratic National Committee plans to target Republican John McCain and help Democrat Barack Obama with an independent ad campaign run by veteran Democratic strategist Jonathan Prince, Democrats familiar with the decision said Thursday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Hollywood studios, SAG at impasse after meeting
Hollywood producers and the Screen Actors Guild failed to reach a contract agreement Wednesday after meeting privately for two hours. The sides have no further meetings planned...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Get the 3-D glasses ready for Hannah Montana
The hit "Hannah Montana" movie will be nearly inescapable on television this month in every dimension...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Prisons trying to get cell phones out of cells
Corrections officials across the country are trying to get cell phones out of prison cells...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Census New Orleans fastest-growing city in US
New Orleans was the fastest-growing large city in the nation last year, but its population is still about half what it was before Hurricane Katrina, the U.S. Census Bureau reported Thursday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Stocks surge as falling energy prices bolster mood
Wall Street surged Thursday, extending its rally into a second session as tumbling energy prices bolstered an already upbeat mood that followed stronger-than-expected quarterly reports from big names like JPMorgan Chase & Co. and United Technologies Corp. The Dow Jones industrial average rose nearly 200 points as oil fell more than $3 and brought its three-day decline to more than $13 a barrel...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Elderly women get life in L.A. insurance killings
A judge in Los Angeles has sentenced two elderly women to life in prison without parole for murdering two indigent men to collect insurance policies taken out on their lives...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Say what? NYC mayor often mangles his words
When Mayor Michael Bloomberg called in to his weekly radio show Friday from a media conference out West, he could hardly contain his excitement as he described the beautiful mountains and weather out in "Salt Lake City, Idaho."...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Creamer shoots 60, leads LPGAs Farr by 5 strokes
Paula Creamer knew she was playing well. She was surprised just how well. Creamer birdied nine of the last 11 holes, including the final three, for a course-record 60 on the par-71 Highland Meadows layout Thursday. She held a five-stroke lead after the opening round of the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Creamer shoots 60, leads Farr by 5 strokes
Paula Creamer knew she was playing well. She was surprised just how well...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Howard goes deep twice, Phillies top Cards 4-1
Ryan Howard homered twice and drove in three runs to help the Philadelphia Phillies beat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-1 on Thursday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Bulls top pick Rose pleads guilty to speeding
The Chicago Bulls No. 1 draft choice Derrick Rose pleaded guilty Monday to driving more than 40 mph over the speed limit on an Illinois highway back in April...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Surging Perry wins John Deere Classic in playoff
Kenny Perry beat Brad Adamonis and Jay Williamson in a playoff to win the John Deere Classic and escape with his third victory in five starts after bogeying the 18th hole on Sunday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Rain allows Dixon to win 3rd straight at Nashville
Scott Dixon grabbed the lead on lap 149 and had enough fuel to stay there until rain ended the Firestone Indy 200 with 29 laps left, giving him his third consecutive victory at the Nashville Superspeedway and his fourth this season...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Brazils Beatriz 1st woman to win Indy Lights race
Ana Beatriz of Brazil became the first woman to win on the Firestone Indy Lights Series, taking the rain-delayed Sunbelt Rentals 100 on Saturday at the Nashville Superspeedway...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Perry sets up 3-way tie at John Deere Classic
Kenny Perry finished with a flourish to move into a three-way tie for the lead through three rounds at the John Deere Classic on Saturday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Mississippi remains most obese state, CDC reports
Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee lead the nation when it comes to obesity, a new government survey reports...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Wireless microphones flap causing static
Consumer groups are accusing Broadway actors, mega-church pastors, karaoke DJs and others who use popular wireless microphones of unwittingly violating Federal Communications Commission rules that require government licenses for such devices...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
VWs choice eases Chattanoogas past auto snubs
When Volkswagen said yes, a city that shed its reputation for dirty air to become a top outdoors destination forgot years of frustrating rejections by automakers...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Singer and radio star Jo Stafford dies at 90
Jo Stafford, the honey-voiced band singer who starred in radio and television and sold more than 25 million records with her ballads and folks songs, has died. She was 90...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
UN warns on biofuel crop reliance
UN chief Ban Ki-moon warns the world's leading economies not to invest too heavily in biofuel crops at the expense of food production...
BBC News - July 18, 2008
Colombia's Uribe calls off vote
Colombia's leader Alvaro Uribe decides not to call a referendum to determine if there should be a new presidential poll...
BBC News - July 18, 2008
Argentina drops disputed farm tax
Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner cancels tax rises on farm exports, after months of protests...
BBC News - July 18, 2008
A-Rods wife seeks evidence of star spying on her
The wife of Alex Rodriguez wants to know if the New York Yankees star hired private detectives or installed wiretaps installed to spy on her...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Microsoft 4Q profit rises Web ad business rocky
With a Yahoo Inc. search deal uncertain at best, Microsoft Corp. plans to invest hundreds of millions of dollars more than expected in the next year to whip its unprofitable online operations into shape...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Smithsonian dishes the dirt on, well, dirt
Dishing the dirt has a long history in Washington, but the Smithsonian Institution is taking it to new depths...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Pope All faiths should unite against violence
Pope Benedict XVI on Friday urged religious leaders of all kinds to unite against those who use faith to divide communities _ an apparent reference to terrorism in the name of religion...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Cambodia-Thailand dispute worsens
A Cambodian general said a border standoff between his soldiers and Thai troops came close to a shoot-out overnight as the confrontation over disputed territory surrounding an ancient temple entered its fourth day Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
US, Iraq seek general time horizon on troop cuts
The United States and Iraq have agreed to seek "a general time horizon" for further withdrawals of American troops from the war...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Hezbollah holds funeral for Lebanese guerrillas
The Lebanese militant group Hezbollah has held a funeral for eight guerrillas killed during its 2006 war with Israel. Their bodies were returned in a prisoners swap this week...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Bin Laden driver is 1st test of Gitmo trials
Salim Hamdan is a small player with a big role. A former driver for Osama bin Laden, he is about to become the first Guantanamo prisoner to be tried for war crimes in a major test of the U.S. system for prosecuting alleged terrorists...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Lawyers cross-examine Olmert witness
Defense attorneys raised doubts Friday about the memory of an American Jewish fundraiser at the center of a corruption probe against Ehud Olmert, but did not appear to decisively undermine testimony that threatens to drive the Israeli prime minister from office...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Australian journalist charged for drugs
An Australian television journalist was charged Friday with drug trafficking and possession in Singapore and faces up to 20 years in jail and 15 strokes of the cane, court documents and his employer said...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Malaysias Anwar gives alibi in sodomy case
Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim has provided an alibi to police to prove he did not sodomize a male aide but will not give a DNA sample for fear it could be manipulated to frame him, his lawyer said Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Cambodia-Thailand border dispute worsens
A Cambodian general said a border standoff between his soldiers and Thai troops came close to a shoot-out as the confrontation over disputed territory surrounding an ancient temple entered its fourth day Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Pope All faiths unite against violence
Pope Benedict XVI on Friday urged religious leaders of all kinds to unite against those who use faith to divide communities _ an apparent reference to terrorism in the name of religion...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
50 Cent passes drug test, can take son on trip
Rapper 50 Cent is free to take a vacation with his son after passing a court-ordered drug test...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Attack at India bus terminal injures 35
Suspected Muslim rebels threw a grenade at a crowded bus terminal in the Indian portion of Kashmir on Friday, wounding 35 people, including seven children, police said...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Weather fit for a Shark Norman takes lead at Open
The flags around Royal Birkdale flapped in the stiff breeze Friday morning. A light mist fell from the gray clouds, which obscured any hint of the sun. Apparently, good weather for a Shark...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Greg Norman leads in 2nd round of British Open
Greg Norman claimed the lead in the second round of the British Open. He birdied three holes on the front side to offset a double-bogey at the gargantuan sixth, leaving him as the only player with an overall score in the red...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Salma Hayek, Pinault call off their engagement
Salma Hayek has called off her engagement to businessman Francois-Henri Pinault, her representative said Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Exhibit marks Bruce Lees death
Bruce Lee fans are marking the 35th anniversary of his death with an exhibit featuring movie posters, magazine covers and books about the action star...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Analysis The Wire gets 1 final Emmy snub
The Emmys said goodbye to "The Wire" with the same lack of respect that it showed the HBO drama during its acclaimed five-season run...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
McCain pledges to help auto industry rebuild
Republican presidential candidate John McCain pledged Friday to help auto workers rebuild their industry and in the process jump-start the entire U.S. economy...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
McCain talks to auto workers hit hard by economy
Republican presidential candidate John McCain is seeking to bolster his appeal to voters on economic issues by speaking to some of those hardest hit in the recent downturn: auto workers...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Norman turns back clock to lead British Open
So, Greg Norman, how are you enjoying the honeymoon?...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Norman atop British Open leaderboard with 70
The Shark was atop the leaderboard at the British Open _ with Spider-Man right on his tail...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Stocks end higher on falling energy prices
Wall Street has had its second straight big rally as tumbling energy prices and stronger-than-expected earnings reports have given investors a burst of optimism about the economy...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Wall Street edges lower after earnings reports
Wall Street edged lower Friday as disappointing earnings from technology companies like Google Inc. and Microsoft Corp. offset upbeat results from Citigroup Inc...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Republic rejects Waste Management unsolicited bid
The trash talking has begun.In a stinging letter Friday, garbage disposal company Republic Services Inc. rejected a $6.19 billion unsolicited takeover offer from larger rival Waste Management Inc., announced earlier this week...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Wall Street falls after earnings reports
Wall Street retreated Friday after disappointing results from technology companies and higher oil prices offset a more upbeat report from Citigroup Inc...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
DNC sets up independent operation to help Obama
The Democratic National Committee plans to target Republican John McCain and help Democrat Barack Obama with an independent ad campaign run by veteran Democratic strategist Jonathan Prince, Democrats familiar with the decision said Thursday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Hollywood studios, SAG at impasse after meeting
Hollywood producers and the Screen Actors Guild failed to reach a contract agreement Wednesday after meeting privately for two hours. The sides have no further meetings planned...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Bush hails spirit, compassion of former spokesman
President Bush led a poignant tribute on Thursday to his friend and former spokesman, Tony Snow, who lost his public fight with cancer but never surrendered the spirit that defined his life...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Pelosi calls Bush a total failure in interview
President Bush has been a "total failure" in everything from the economy to the war to energy policy, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Thursday. In an interview on CNN, the California Democrat was asked to respond to video of the president criticizing the Democratic-led Congress for heading into the final 26 days of the legislative session without having passed a single government spending bill...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Elderly women get life in L.A. insurance killings
A judge in Los Angeles has sentenced two elderly women to life in prison without parole for murdering two indigent men to collect insurance policies taken out on their lives...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Stocks surge as falling energy prices bolster mood
Wall Street surged Thursday, extending its rally into a second session as tumbling energy prices bolstered an already upbeat mood that followed stronger-than-expected quarterly reports from big names like JPMorgan Chase & Co. and United Technologies Corp. The Dow Jones industrial average rose nearly 200 points as oil fell more than $3 and brought its three-day decline to more than $13 a barrel...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Gas trades backfire for California desert utility
From his office in a strip mall in the Southern California desert, energy trader Bill Rapp bet heavily that Hurricane Katrina would cause natural gas prices to go up and up and up...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Automakers offer hybrids for NYC taxi fleet
Three major auto manufacturers are promising to reserve 300 new hybrid vehicles each month exclusively for the city as it replaces its entire fleet of yellow cabs...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Tropical Storm Fausto expected to strengthen
Tropical Storm Fausto is expected strengthen in the Pacific and forecasters say it could soon become a hurricane...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Man convicted in 2006 Vermont school shootings
A jury has convicted a man of murder for a 2006 shooting spree that ended in a school, where he went looking for his ex-girlfriend and killed another teacher...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Exes still shared home before shooting at Mo. mall
The ex-spouses who died in a murder-suicide in a suburban St. Louis mall still lived together two years after their divorce, but their violent relationship led to at least four police visits and both sought court orders of protection, records show...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Several teenagers injured in Utah bus crash
A tour bus went off a state highway near Bryce Canyon National Park in southern Utah, landing upside down in a creek bed and catching fire Thursday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Afraid of laundry? You will be after reading this
Mara Ranger will be a little paranoid doing laundry now...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Ask AP Oil and gas prices, Obamas citizenship
For weeks _ months _ the price of a barrel of oil marches skyward, and gas prices at the pump soar to frustrating heights...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Tropical Storm Fausto nears hurricane strength
Tropical Storm Fausto has neared hurricane strength early Friday in the Pacific, while Elida lost its hurricane status...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Giant rig carves new tunnel beneath NYCs streets
A huge, granite-eating machine that spent the past eight months chewing a mile-long tunnel beneath a busy Manhattan office district is getting a rest, of sorts, after completing its journey to Grand Central Terminal...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Bush surveys record-breaking California wildfires
President Bush offered federal help and encouragement Thursday to some of the 25,000 firefighters working under a blazing sun to contain wildfires that make up the single largest fire event ever recorded in California...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Fla. police officer, suspect killed in shooting
Authorities say a police officer and a suspect were shot and killed after police responded to a downtown disturbance early Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Food safety worries change buying habits
Troubled by the tainted tomato scare, nearly half of Americans are concerned they may get sick from eating contaminated food and are avoiding items they normally would buy, an Associated Press-Ipsos poll has found...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Elida weakens to tropical storm
Tropical Storm Fausto has neared hurricane strength early Friday in the Pacific, while Elida lost its hurricane status...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Thief sentenced in Vermont art-as-scrap heist
A man who was part of theft ring that stole $1 million worth of sculptures to sell as scrap metal has been sentenced to as many as 20 years in prison...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Slain NC womans family ask killer to come forward
The family of a North Carolina mother found slain near her suburban home says the culprit should speak up if the person has "a shred of decency."...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Small plane crash near Tampa kills 3
Authorities say a woman who died in a small plane crash east of Tampa was a cancer patient being flown home from treatment at an area hospital...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Spikes in popular lake spook Seattle swimmers
Nearly 50 metal spikes were mysteriously planted in the shallows of an urban lake popular with swimmers, alarming Seattle residents and leading to a police investigation...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Former Mass. charity head gets year in prison
The founder of a defunct Muslim charity has been sentenced to a year in federal prison for lying to an FBI agent about his travels to Afghanistan...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
P&Gs chief marketer retires
The marketing chief who directed about $8 billion a year advertising products such as Tide detergent, Crest toothpaste and Gillette shavers is stepping down, the Procter & Gamble Co. said Tuesday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Correction Elk Threat story
In a July 6 story about elk and the spread of the livestock disease brucellosis, The Associated Press reported erroneously that federal officials were considering a tentative proposal that calls for the capture or killing of infected elk in Yellowstone National Park...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Microsoft 4Q profit rises Web ad business rocky
With a Yahoo Inc. search deal uncertain at best, Microsoft Corp. plans to invest hundreds of millions of dollars more than expected in the next year to whip its unprofitable online operations into shape...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Smithsonian dishes the dirt on, well, dirt
Dishing the dirt has a long history in Washington, but the Smithsonian Institution is taking it to new depths...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
A-Rods wife seeks evidence of star spying on her
The wife of Alex Rodriguez wants to know if the New York Yankees star hired private detectives or installed wiretaps installed to spy on her...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Hezbollah holds funeral for Lebanese guerrillas
The Lebanese militant group Hezbollah has held a funeral for eight guerrillas killed during its 2006 war with Israel. Their bodies were returned in a prisoners swap this week...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Bin Laden driver is 1st test of Gitmo trials
Salim Hamdan is a small player with a big role. A former driver for Osama bin Laden, he is about to become the first Guantanamo prisoner to be tried for war crimes in a major test of the U.S. system for prosecuting alleged terrorists...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Lawyers cross-examine Olmert witness
Defense attorneys raised doubts Friday about the memory of an American Jewish fundraiser at the center of a corruption probe against Ehud Olmert, but did not appear to decisively undermine testimony that threatens to drive the Israeli prime minister from office...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Malaysias Anwar gives alibi in sodomy case
Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim has provided an alibi to police to prove he did not sodomize a male aide but will not give a DNA sample for fear it could be manipulated to frame him, his lawyer said Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Cambodia-Thailand border dispute worsens
A Cambodian general said a border standoff between his soldiers and Thai troops came close to a shoot-out as the confrontation over disputed territory surrounding an ancient temple entered its fourth day Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Pope All faiths unite against violence
Pope Benedict XVI on Friday urged religious leaders of all kinds to unite against those who use faith to divide communities _ an apparent reference to terrorism in the name of religion...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Pope All faiths should unite against violence
Pope Benedict XVI on Friday urged religious leaders of all kinds to unite against those who use faith to divide communities _ an apparent reference to terrorism in the name of religion...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Cambodia-Thailand dispute worsens
A Cambodian general said a border standoff between his soldiers and Thai troops came close to a shoot-out overnight as the confrontation over disputed territory surrounding an ancient temple entered its fourth day Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
US, Iraq seek general time horizon on troop cuts
The United States and Iraq have agreed to seek "a general time horizon" for further withdrawals of American troops from the war...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Ask AP Oil and gas prices, Obamas citizenship
For weeks _ months _ the price of a barrel of oil marches skyward, and gas prices at the pump soar to frustrating heights...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Attack at India bus terminal injures 35
Suspected Muslim rebels threw a grenade at a crowded bus terminal in the Indian portion of Kashmir on Friday, wounding 35 people, including seven children, police said...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Australian journalist charged for drugs
An Australian television journalist was charged Friday with drug trafficking and possession in Singapore and faces up to 20 years in jail and 15 strokes of the cane, court documents and his employer said...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Exhibit marks Bruce Lees death
Bruce Lee fans are marking the 35th anniversary of his death with an exhibit featuring movie posters, magazine covers and books about the action star...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Analysis The Wire gets 1 final Emmy snub
The Emmys said goodbye to "The Wire" with the same lack of respect that it showed the HBO drama during its acclaimed five-season run...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
50 Cent passes drug test, can take son on trip
Rapper 50 Cent is free to take a vacation with his son after passing a court-ordered drug test...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Norman turns back clock to lead British Open
So, Greg Norman, how are you enjoying the honeymoon?...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Norman atop British Open leaderboard with 70
The Shark was atop the leaderboard at the British Open _ with Spider-Man right on his tail...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Weather fit for a Shark Norman takes lead at Open
The flags around Royal Birkdale flapped in the stiff breeze Friday morning. A light mist fell from the gray clouds, which obscured any hint of the sun. Apparently, good weather for a Shark...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Greg Norman leads in 2nd round of British Open
Greg Norman claimed the lead in the second round of the British Open. He birdied three holes on the front side to offset a double-bogey at the gargantuan sixth, leaving him as the only player with an overall score in the red...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Salma Hayek, Pinault call off their engagement
Salma Hayek has called off her engagement to businessman Francois-Henri Pinault, her representative said Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Wall Street falls after earnings reports
Wall Street retreated Friday after disappointing results from technology companies and higher oil prices offset a more upbeat report from Citigroup Inc...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
McCain pledges to help auto industry rebuild
Republican presidential candidate John McCain pledged Friday to help auto workers rebuild their industry and in the process jump-start the entire U.S. economy...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
McCain talks to auto workers hit hard by economy
Republican presidential candidate John McCain is seeking to bolster his appeal to voters on economic issues by speaking to some of those hardest hit in the recent downturn: auto workers...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Bush hails spirit, compassion of former spokesman
President Bush led a poignant tribute on Thursday to his friend and former spokesman, Tony Snow, who lost his public fight with cancer but never surrendered the spirit that defined his life...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Stocks end higher on falling energy prices
Wall Street has had its second straight big rally as tumbling energy prices and stronger-than-expected earnings reports have given investors a burst of optimism about the economy...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Wall Street edges lower after earnings reports
Wall Street edged lower Friday as disappointing earnings from technology companies like Google Inc. and Microsoft Corp. offset upbeat results from Citigroup Inc...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Republic rejects Waste Management unsolicited bid
The trash talking has begun.In a stinging letter Friday, garbage disposal company Republic Services Inc. rejected a $6.19 billion unsolicited takeover offer from larger rival Waste Management Inc., announced earlier this week...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
DNC sets up independent operation to help Obama
The Democratic National Committee plans to target Republican John McCain and help Democrat Barack Obama with an independent ad campaign run by veteran Democratic strategist Jonathan Prince, Democrats familiar with the decision said Thursday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Afraid of laundry? You will be after reading this
Mara Ranger will be a little paranoid doing laundry now...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Hollywood studios, SAG at impasse after meeting
Hollywood producers and the Screen Actors Guild failed to reach a contract agreement Wednesday after meeting privately for two hours. The sides have no further meetings planned...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Census New Orleans fastest-growing city in US
New Orleans was the fastest-growing large city in the nation last year, but its population is still about half what it was before Hurricane Katrina, the U.S. Census Bureau reported Thursday...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Pelosi calls Bush a total failure in interview
President Bush has been a "total failure" in everything from the economy to the war to energy policy, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Thursday. In an interview on CNN, the California Democrat was asked to respond to video of the president criticizing the Democratic-led Congress for heading into the final 26 days of the legislative session without having passed a single government spending bill...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Elderly women get life in L.A. insurance killings
A judge in Los Angeles has sentenced two elderly women to life in prison without parole for murdering two indigent men to collect insurance policies taken out on their lives...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Stocks surge as falling energy prices bolster mood
Wall Street surged Thursday, extending its rally into a second session as tumbling energy prices bolstered an already upbeat mood that followed stronger-than-expected quarterly reports from big names like JPMorgan Chase & Co. and United Technologies Corp. The Dow Jones industrial average rose nearly 200 points as oil fell more than $3 and brought its three-day decline to more than $13 a barrel...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Creamer shoots 60, leads LPGAs Farr by 5 strokes
Paula Creamer knew she was playing well. She was surprised just how well. Creamer birdied nine of the last 11 holes, including the final three, for a course-record 60 on the par-71 Highland Meadows layout Thursday. She held a five-stroke lead after the opening round of the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
Creamer shoots 60, leads Farr by 5 strokes
Paula Creamer knew she was playing well. She was surprised just how well...
Southern Ledger - July 18, 2008
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