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ROCHESTER, New York: Tiger Woods ended a forgettable week at the PGA Championship with a level-par 70 in yesterday’s final round at Oak Hill Country Club, finishing well before overnight leader Jim Furyk
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Usain Bolt produced his killer-instinct for vaporising rivals by regaining his world 100 metres crown in the Moscow rain yesterday, restoring some credibility to a sport tarnished by a plethora of doping scandals.
His victory
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Manchester United’s Serbian defender Nemanja Vidic (centre) lifts the trophy with team-mates after beating Wigan Athletic to win the FA Community Shield at Wembley Stadium in north London, yesterday. Manchester United’s Dutch striker Robin
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Japan's economic growth slowed in the April-June quarter, official data showed Monday, raising questions about whether Tokyo's bid to stoke growth was taking hold and if it would launch a series of tax hikes.
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Steady economic and population growth,associated with rapid urbanisation, has led to an increase in energy demand to meet rising electricity and desalinated water needs in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region.
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French Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici said yesterday that there has been “no change” in the country’s 2013 growth forecast, after it appeared the figure had been revised downward.
“There was no change in the growth
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Jan Brzeski stands in a sun-filled, beautifully refurbished living room high in the Hollywood Hills, looking out at a swimming pool and, miles below, stunning views of Los Angeles.
Brzeski is a private money lender
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An aircraft prepares to land at the International Ngurah Rai Airport on Indonesia’s popular tourist island of Bali yesterday. Indonesian growth slipped below six percent last quarter as exports and investment fell in Southeast
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Suspected Al Qaeda militants killed four Yemeni soldiers in their sleep early yesterday in an attack on forces guarding the country’s only liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal, a local official said.
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Shia gunmen killed a Sunni man in an ambush yesterday in eastern Lebanon in apparent revenge for a deadly attack on local Shia clan members in June, a military source said.
Four people were also
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