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Mark Wilson’s last day at the Humana Challenge started before sunrise and ended after sunset. In between, he finished his third round, got his kids ready for daycare at his in-laws’ house, and then held off several hard-charging contenders amid the final round’s growing dark and desert chill.



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Big Break alum given PGA Tour exemption

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Big Break Ireland alum Andy Walker will play in the 2012 Northern Trust Open, courtesy of an exemption. It will be Walker’s first PGA Tour start.
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AFP
Police 'not source' of Dowler's phone number
AFP
LONDON — A journalist from the now-defunct News of the World told police the Rupert Murdoch-owned tabloid obtained the mobile phone number of a murdered girl from her school friends, police said Monday. In a letter to lawmakers, Surrey Police say that
Hacking: Children gave NoW Milly's phone number, say policeBBC News
NoW did hack Milly phone, say policeshropshirestar.com
News of the World reporters 'lied to police' about crucial details of Milly Daily Mail
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And what will we get out of Phli Mickelson this season?
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Police say News of the World hacked Milly Dowler phone
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The News of the World got Milly Dowler's mobile phone number from school friends, says Surrey Police. In a letter to MPs, the force says that in 2002 its officers did not give the newspaper messages from the murdered schoolgirl's voicemail.
Police say News of the World did hack Dowler's phoneFinancial Times
MP: NOTW 'Impeded' Dowler InquirySky News
Paper 'got Milly pin from children'The Press Association
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The Guardian
Ashdown leads Lib Dem revolt on welfare reform
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An alliance of bishops, senior Liberal Democrats and independent peers will today attempt to derail a key element of the Government's welfare reforms by voting against plans for a £26000-a-year cap on benefits. In a move that will embarrass Nick Clegg,
Iain Duncan Smith holds the line on welfare capThe Guardian
Welfare reforms: Iain Duncan Smith insists changes are about fairness, not Scotsman
Iain Duncan Smith: 'Welfare cap will not push anyone into poverty'Telegraph.co.uk
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Bank of England governance plan criticised
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The Bank of England's proposals to improve its governance have been criticised by a committee of MPs. The Treasury Committee said the Bank's current governing body, the Court of the Bank of England, was antiquated and improvement plans were not
MPs dismiss Bank's accountability planMoney Marketing
TSC slams Bank's oversight ideas as 'falling well short'Fundweb
TSC clashes with BoE on accountability plansifaonline.co.uk
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South African Branden Grace beat more experienced countrymen Ernie Els and Retief Goosen in a playoff to win the Volvo Golf Champions on Sunday.



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Bull terrier dog owner to appear in court after attack rips ear off girl, 6
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The owner of a dog which ripped off a six-year-old girl's ear is set to appear in court later charged with allowing a dog to be dangerously out of control in a public place. The 56-year-old is due to appear at Thames Magistrates Court, charged under
CHINGFORD: Man charged over dog attack on childEast London and West Essex Guardian Series
Man charged over dog attack on girlThe Press Association
Chingford dog attack: Man charged after girl mauledBBC News
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Telegraph.co.uk
Battle Over Controversial Benefits Cap Plans
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Ministers are braced for a clash with the House of Lords over the Government's attempts to cap benefits at £500-a-week. A combination of Church of England bishops and rebel Liberal Democrats are threatening to derail Work and Pensions Secretary Iain
Peers set for benefits reform clashThe Press Association
Welfare reform: Lords bid for benefits cap concessionsBBC News
Nick Clegg hints at concessions ahead of vote on benefits cap in House of LordsTelegraph.co.uk
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