GolfTiger trails after 5-week layoff Playing in his first tournament in five weeks, Tiger Woods had a double bogey on his second hole and finished the opening round of the HSBC Champions in Shanghai, China, seven shots behind leader Jyoti Randhawa. Woods, who shot an even-par 72 on Thursday, played his first competitive round since winning the WGC-American Express Championship for his
Burton’s epic reputation did not fail to impress the hundreds of fans who turned up on Monday night to see the premiere of the latest Burton snowboarding movie.
In an unprecedented and death-defying world first, Kiwi Crusty Demon and world number one female free-style motocross rider ‘Scary’ Mary Perkins will this month bungy jump off Auckland’s Sky Tower on a 110cc motocross bike.
What things have gone wrong with the car? I recently overhauled the little car after it's 12 year long rest. The only real problem is the dirt in the fuel system, the main jet in the carb gets clogged now and then. I also had a flat tube.
Will Skybus's use of the Ryanair business model work in the USA? How can an airline make money if it's flying with 30% of its seats empty? Can airlines skirt Wright Amendment rules by landing and immediately taking off again?...
TODAY NEW ENGLAND AT MINNESOTA -- Patriots: Q: G Steve Neal (Shoulder); DE Richard Seymour (Elbow); T Nick Kaczur (Shoulder); DE Ty Warren (Shoulder); S Eugene Wilson (Hamstring); C Russ Hochstein (Knee); CB Ellis Hobbs (Wrist); TE Daniel Graham (Ankle); RB Kevin Faulk (Ankle). P: CB Willie Andrews (Thigh); QB Tom Brady (Right Shoulder); LB Don Davis (Lower Leg); CB Antwain Spann (Shoulder).
AN INDEPENDENT "carbon committee" could set legally-binding targets for Britain's greenhouse gas emissions under government plans being drawn up to prevent "disastrous and irreversible" climate change.
Anchorage resident, Stanley V. Rauk, 70, died October 26, 2006, at Providence Alaska Medial Center due to heart failure. His wife, six children and one granddaughter were by his bedside.