Woods' first major since father's death



Woods' first majorsince father's death
THE EMOTIONS had been trapped in Tiger Woods since he stood at his father's grave two months ago, set loose only after he tapped in his final putt Sunday to win the British Open. It was his 11th major championship, but the first one they couldn't share.
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LOCAL
RV fun continues
ACCORDING TO the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association, nearly one in 12 U.S. vehicle-owning households now owns an RV. But gas prices have caused RV enthusiasts to shorten their trips and keep their vehicles parked for longer.
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Cancer patient won't give in
IN THE EARLY 1990s, Barbara Clark was impressed with how the Rescue Mission of Mahoning Valley helped a sister in need. That planted a seed from which a desire to donate her time at the agency sprouted -- and which, despite a series of illnesses and surgeries, continues to bear fruit 15 years later.
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Judge on adoption
TRUMBULL COUNTY Probate Judge Thomas A. Swift says the new Ohio law enacted to combat problems in the state's adoption system isn't the last word on the problem.
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BUSINESS
Move could help
FROM THE WINDOW in his union hall office, Jim Repace can look out at the Hoover plant and dream about owning the vacuum maker. Now his task is to inspire hundreds of workers that their best strategy to stop a job drain is a risky one: to buy a struggling company, if they can find some financial help.
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LIFE & amp;WORK
Necktie popularity
SUBTLE FORCES are shifting deep in the psyche of the American male. These forces plumb the very depths of identity, class, power, status and the human mating dance. If you believe marketers, imagemakers and some bosses, it has all come down to the common necktie.
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