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t chance slip."It's a shame. But the game 
is there. I'm going to look forward to keeping it sharp next 
week and going to the World Golf Championship and another major in 
the next couple of weeks. I like where I'm at."Mickelson started the 
final round five strokes adrift of overnight leader Westwood, but held steady 
going out and then stormed down the back nine in a superb 
32 at a time when all of his rivals were stumbling in 
the tough conditions.It was the third straight Open won by a golfer 
in their 40s with Ernie Els and Darren Clarke both 42 when 
they won at Royal Lytham and Royal St George's, respectivelyMickelson also 
became the first player in history to win the Scottish Open and 
then go on to win the British Open the following week.Tiger Woods 
started the day tied for second, just two off the lead, but 
he failed to find any spark and his record of never having 
won a major when trailing after 54 holes held firm as he 
came in at two over 286 after a 74.Throughout the day it 
was a bruising battle of wiles and wills among the the world's 
best golfers with no quarter given and the mighty Muirfield links showing 
no mercy to the faint-hearted.The lead changed hands at regular intervals, 
but in the end it was the experience and the expertise of 
the popular Mickelson that carried the day to secure the Claret Jug 
that goes to the winner of the British Open.England's Ryder Cup hero 
Ian Poulter set the early clubhouse target of one over 
Hobby Lobby Inc. was given a temporary exemption Friday from a requirement 
in the new federal health care law to offer insurance coverage for 
the morning-after pill and similar emergency birth control methods or face 
steep fines.U.S. District Judge Joe Heaton issued the preliminary injunction 
for the Oklahoma City-based arts and crafts chain and stayed the case 
until Oct. 1 to give the federal government time to consider filing 
an appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court.The ruling was welcomed by the 
Christian owners of Hobby Lobby and its sister company, the Mardel Christian 
bookstore chain. Attorneys for the Green family have argued that their religious 
beliefs are so deeply rooted that having to provide every form of 
birth control would violate their conscience."We're just very excited. This 
is a great step for us," Hobby Lobby president Steve Green said.Members 
of the Green family say they believe life begins at conception, and 
oppose birth control methods that can prevent implantation of a fertilized 
egg in the uterus, such as an intrauterine device or forms of 
emergency contraception.The company offers 16 other forms of birth control 
mentioned in the federal health care law in its health insurance plans."To 
offer prescriptions that take life is not an option for us," said 
Green, who attended Friday's hearing with other family members and supporters.Heaton, 
who rejected the companies' request to block the mandate in November, issued 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Syrians inspect the site where a barrel bomb dropped by an air 
force helicopter exploded in Saraqeb in northwestern Syria on July 20, 2013.AFP/FileLONDON, 
Greater London (AFP)  British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Sunday 
that the Syrian conflict was "on the wrong trajectory", admitting the Assad 
regime may be getting stronger, and urged more help for opposition forces."It's 
very depressing picture and it's a picture that is, I think, on 
the wrong trajectory," Cameron said in an interview with the BBC.He added: 
"You've got an evil president who's doing dreadful things to his people... 
I think he may be stronger than he was a few months 
ago."But I'd still describe the situation as a stalemate."Cameron said Britain 
had still not decided whether to arm the rebels fighting President Bashar 
al-Assad, but said more could be done to help those who wanted 
a democratic Syria."We do need to do more to help promote those 
parts of the opposition that want a free, pluralistic, democratic Syria," 
he said."We're not arming the rebels. We have made no decision about 
that."It's no good complaining about the rebels if you're not going to 
try and help those that want a free, democratic, pluralistic Syria."And 
that's why we're helping with non-military equipment, we're helping with 
technical assistance and training."The prime minister admitted there was 
"too much extremism" among some of the rebels, but insisted "that's not 
a reason for just pulling
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was seeking to protect Speaker Madigan, why would I take his allegations 
immediately over to the OEIG (Office of Executive Inspector General) if 
I thought there was pressure from Speaker Madigan? It just doesn't make 
sense."Clifford did not get the necessary votes to renew his contract earlier 
this year, but he left Metra with a $700,000 severance deal that 
some have characterized as "hush money" to keep Clifford quiet after threatening 
a lawsuit.Clifford denies that claim and says the money was "100 percent 
about my ability to get a job and how I've been damaged."Metra 
announced on Friday that it plans to hire a well-known former federal 
prosecutor in Chicago to perform an independent investigation into Clifford's 
allegations and make recommendations concerning Metra's hiring and contract 
policies.Metra's board of directors must approve the hiring at a special 
meeting on Monday.The man who oversees Illinois' government watchdog group 
says even though there was no illegal activity involved with the Metra 
scandal, the case has lawmakers squirming a bit more than usual."This is 
a very big deal, this is the first time in anyone's memory 
that Speaker Madigan has been implicated so directly in the workings of 
a public agency," Better Government Association President Andy Shaw said. 
"Madigan and hundreds if not thousands (of politicians) do this every day. 
We just don't hear about it very often, because it happens b
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