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Car Show for a Cause
A great turnout at the Valley Collector Car Club's annual benefit show in July raised $9,000 dollars that the club will donate to 17 local charities. The Simsbury-based club had an estimated 2,500 spectators at its Annual Charity Benefit Car Show on July...Tags: Charity, Christianity, Health, Cancer, Avon (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Elation for Rose, more 'heartbreak' for Mickelson at U.S. Open
ARDMORE — Justin Rose received a text message Sunday morning from swing coach Sean Foley telling him to "be the man that your dad taught you to be and be the man that your kids can look up to." With that mind, even before he had won the U.S. Open at...
Tags: Luke Donald, Ryder Cup, U.S. Open (golf), Father's Day, Jason Day
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Poised Rose wins first major at U.S. Open
ReutersARDMORE, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - Justin Rose produced remarkable poise and a Ben Hogan-like finish to win his first major title by two shots at the U.S. Open on Sunday after overhauling 54-hole leader Phil Mickelson in the final round. Rose closed...Tags: Jim Furyk, Ernie Els, Charley Hoffman, Rickie Fowler, Hunter Mahan
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Golf-Rose revels in validation of US Open win
ReutersBy Larry Fine ARDMORE, Pennsylvania, June 16 (Reuters) - After the touching salute to his father, the teary victory call to his mother back in England and the kiss of the silver trophy, Justin Rose treasured the validation of winning the U.S. Open for...Tags: The Open Championship, U.S. Open (golf), Ryder Cup, Phil Mickelson, Golf
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Merion won this poignant U.S. Open, even if Phil Mickelson didn't
ARDMORE, Pa. — It is hard to know whether this year's U.S. Open golf tournament will be remembered for Justin Rose's victory or Phil Mickelson's defeat. Rose is 32 years old, an Englishman born in South Africa, who was a prodigy as early as 17...
Tags: Farmers Insurance Open, Rickie Fowler, The Open Championship, U.S. Open (golf), Ryder Cup
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Rose the lone Merion survivor: 'What a day'
The Philadelphia InquirerARDMORE, Pa. Justin Rose's caddie bolted out of the pro shop at Merion Golf Club, scanning the 18th green. There was a 10-second delay on NBC telecast's of the U.S. Open, and Mark Fulcher couldn't wait 10 seconds. Rose's caddie of five years stopped on...Tags: NBC (tv network), AT&T National, The Open Championship, Ryder Cup, U.S. Open (golf)
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Connecticut Pro Looking To Rewrite State's Past At Travelers Championship
CROMWELL – Kyle Bilodeau took a little time to enjoy his Travelers Championship berth last month before he did his best to ruin it. He had to know the last time a Connecticut PGA professional had the made the cut at the tournament. "1985,"...Tags: Travelers Championship, Hunter Mahan, U.S. Open (golf), Father's Day, Transportation Industry
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NHS officers slime teachers and principal
The Berlin Brothersvalley High School National Honor Society Chapter wrapped up the school year with an LLS Drive collecting more than $1,800. Sponsored and organized by the NHS and running over a three-week period, students in grades 9 through 12...
Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Teachers, Interior Policy, Culture, Arts and Culture
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Millard H. Rock
janeth@herald-mail.comMillard “Sam” Rock raised four daughters and was a father figure to many over the years. His sunny disposition reflected his boundless faith, which he was eager to talk about with everyone he met. “He influenced so many people’s...Tags: The Happiest News!, Foods and Beverages, Fishing, The Herald-Mail, Cancer
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My body, my property
Angelina Jolie's breast cancer gene. John Moore's cell line. The brain tissue of deceased children from a Chicago suburb. These disparate body parts have been the subject of legal conflicts about the body as property. As a lawyer, I've spent the last 25...
Tags: Technology, Chemical Industry, Medical Procedures and Tests, Crime, Law and Justice, Invention and Innovation
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New service matches patients with clinical-research trials in Orlando
In Orlando, more than 550 clinical trials are looking for participants to help find better treatments and cures for such chronic diseases as cancer, AIDS and diabetes. Across Florida, nearly 2,500 studies are looking for subjects. "We have a lot of...
Tags: AIDS, Trials, Diabetes, Diseases and Illnesses, Testicular Cancer
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