Mickelson collapse gives Ogilvy victory



Mickelson collapsegives Ogilvy victory
PHIL MICKELSON'S bid for a third consecutive major ended with a shocking collapse Sunday when he bungled his way to a double bogey on the final hole, giving the U.S. Open toGeoff Ogilvy, above. Ogilvy, whose resiliency carried him to the Match Play Championship in February, became the first Australian to win the U.S. Open since David Graham in 1981.
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Skid continues:Brewers top Tribe
CARLOS LEE'S three-run homer in the bottom of the ninth lifted the Milwaukee Brewers to a 6-3 victory over the Cleveland Indians on Sunday. The Tribe has lost 10 of its last 13 games.
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LOCAL
Sweet opportunityfor two students
WHEN NICOLE and Anna Mermer of Vernon finally graduate from college, they will owe part of their sweet success to strawberries.
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BUSINESS
Going deeperand deeper for oil
CHEVRON IS developing a deepwater oil field 190 miles off the Louisiana coast projected to produce 100,000 barrels a day by 2008 and 500 million barrels overall.
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LIFE & amp;WORK
Tough on 'tweens'this time of year
DURING THE SUMMER, children in their pre- and early teen years, so-called "tweens," are particularly at risk for heat exhaustion, sunburn and too much TV, according to a pediatrician who worked with the National PTA to interpret the results of a survey of parents' concerns about summer safety.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Taking his place onABC's 'World News'
HOWEVER Charles Gibson may describe himself, the 63-year-old is now the face of "World News Tonight" and ABC News in general.
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