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PGT: Jacobson gets first PGA win

PGT: Fredrik Jacobson is nearly flawless in winning the Travelers, earning his first victory on the PGA Tour.

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Trekking for Truffles

There’s a new way to experience truffle season at Hotel Principe di Savoia in Milan.

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Transformative Toilets

The Japanese company INAX is pioneering new toilet concepts that transform the utilitarian fixture into a self-cleaning spa-like experience.

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Jacobson gets first PGA win

Fredrik Jacobson closed out his first PGA Tour title on Sunday, shooting a 66 in the final round of the Travelers Championship.

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Huston shots 65 to win 1st Champions Tour title

John Huston finally slowed his normally quick pace as he walked the 18th fairway at En-Joie Golf Club. It was time to soak in some adulation after a long drought and it felt so very good.

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Top 5 Naming Rules to Follow

Before settling on a name, consider these five traits that all great company names share. While a clever and appropriate name can impress your fan base, choosing an unoriginal, dull name communicates a lack of enthusiasm towards your new business venture.

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Tseng leads LPGA Championship by 5 shots

Yani Tseng extended her lead at the LPGA Championship on Saturday, putting the 22-year-old star a round away from winning her fourth major title.

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Wiebe keeps lead in Champions Tour stop

Mark Wiebe shot a 4-under 68 in the second round of the Dick's Sporting Goods Open on Saturday, taking a two-shot lead over John Huston in a bid for his second straight Champions Tour victory.

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Amateur loses magic touch

PGT: One day after carding a record-setting 10-under 60, UCLA freshman Patrick Cantlay relinquishes the lead to Fredrik Jacobson at the Travelers Championship on Saturday.

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Nike Write The Future Wins Film Grand Prix At Cannes

Wieden + Kennedy epic "connected emotionally," edges out Puma To the surprise of no one, Nike’s Write the Future , a cinematic tour de force from Wieden + Kennedy Amsterdam and director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu won the Grand Prix in the Film category at Cannes. It may surprise some to know how close a call it was, though. There was, according to jury chair Tony Granger, global chief creative officer at Y&R, “a lot of deliberation and re-voting” among film jurors around two top contenders for the big prize--Write the Future and After Hours Athlete, a gorgeous dark horse from agency Droga5 for Puma.

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Video: Finding health care bargains

With healthcare costs on the rise, Rebecca Jarvis speaks with Regina Lewis about tips and resources that can be used to lower the price of medical procedures.

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Prize money increases for British Open

Organizers say the winner's purse for next month's British Open will rise to $1.43 million, an increase of $79,800 over the 2010 figure.

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