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What kind of trouble did your parents get into
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Fri Aug 2 06:00:53 2013
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2013 03:00:52 -0700
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earned more than $2 million. No one else
in women's golf has crossed the $1 million mark."I think she can
do it," Pak said Wednesday, a Hall-of-Famer revered for cutting a path
for so many South Koreans. "She's dominating. Her game is strong. Her
confidence is strong. All the attention is on her. Everyone thinks she
can do it."Woods and Mickey Wright are the only players who have
held four professional majors at the same time, both done over two
seasons. Woods won the U.S. Open, British Open, PGA Championship and Masters
in succession in 2000-01. Wright, who Ben Hogan once said had the
best swing he ever saw, won the U.S. Women's Open, LPGA Championship,
Titleholders and Western Open over the 1961-62 seasons.Wright has been watching
Park on television this year and is struck by her calm."She certainly
is an unflappable young lady," the 78-year-old Wright told The Associated
Press in a rare telephone interview from her home in Florida. "She's
probably the best putter I've ever seen. And I've seen some good
ones. I'm hoping she can pull it off, and then win the
fifth one in France. No one will ever come close to that
unless the LPGA adds a sixth major."The debate this week at St.
Andrews is not whether Park is capable of a fourth straight major,
but whether that will constitute a calendar Grand Slam.The LPGA Tour, not
nearly as established or well-funded as men's golf, designated the Evian
Championship in France as a fifth major this ye
and size limits, it will be subject to three fees:
one for the extra bag, one for exceeding the weight limit and
one for going over the size restriction. Fees are charged for each
additional bag, each way.But those fees arent likely to change anytime soon.According
the Department of Transportation, Delta Air Lines collected more than $865
million in baggage fees in 2012, more than any other domestic airline.
In total, U.S. airlines earned nearly $3.5 billion in baggage fees last
year.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> July 29, 2013: Demonstrators hold a banner during a protest against the
U.S. National Security Agency, NSA, and the German intelligence agency,
BND, during a rally in Berlin.APA broad range of officials including those
outside the NSA potentially have access to the agency's bulk phone records,
according to newly declassified documents that also show the agency has
had "compliance problems" with these databases in the past.The Office of
the Director of National Intelligence on Wednesday released three previously
secret documents, just as intelligence officials began to testify on Capitol
Hill at a high-profile Senate hearing on government surveillance.They begin
to shed light on how the NSA collects and scours reams of
digital data on the phone and email records of millions. The documents
once again stress that these programs allow the government to collect basic
information about phone calls and email communications, but not the content
of those messages. They say most of the information "is never reviewed,"
while describing the programs as vital to the "early warning system" for
detecting terror plots.But, amid emerging claims that too many people have
access to the information -- including lower-level workers and contractors
like NSA leaker Edward Snowden -- the documents describe a number of
scenarios where people inside and outside the NSA can tap into the
information.One declassified surveillance court order, which according to
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treatment of foreign tourists, who are a mainstay
of the economy.Tourists have registered a series of complaints with authorities
over their treatment ranging from jet ski scams, drink spiking, robbery,
assault and even police extortion.A dozen European ambassadors recently
raised the issue with local authorities on a visit to the resort
island of Phuket -- where a 59-year-old Australian woman was killed in
June 2012 in a robbery.Earlier in July an American man was slashed
to death by a taxi driver in Bangkok after an apparent argument
over the fare.A record 22 million foreigners visited Thailand last year.
Although most did not encounter any serious problems, diplomats say tougher
action is needed to ensure their protection.
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