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Clarke set to miss cut at Irish Open

Darren Clarke is set to miss the cut at the Irish Open after a rough end to his second round left the recently crowned British Open champion 10 shots behind leader Jeev Milkha Singh.

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Millions Affected By Hack In Korea, BBC iPlayer Goes Euro, Oracle Vs. Google, Nintendo Slashes 3DS Price, EA Games Loves iPads

This and more important news from your Fast Company editors, with updates all day. Social Net Hack Hits Millions Of Koreans . Malicious hackers have hit SK Telecom's popular Cyworld social sharing site and the email portal Nate too, stealing data that may include user phone numbers and other more personal (if encrypted) data about millions of site users.

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Climate change brings tea and apricots to Britain

By Tasim Zahid LONDON (Reuters) - British farmers are experimenting with crops such as olives and nectarines which have traditionally been imported from southern Europe while the first British tea plantation has opened with a changing climate set to transform the nation's countryside. [More]

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When Hacks Attack: The Computer Security Textbook Plagiarism Epidemic

A crusader from Attrition.org has found that an alarmingly high number of books written by computer security experts are nearly 100% copied from other sources. What does that say about the industry? Borrowing code is standard operating procedure for those who work with software.

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Tseng ready to get creative at Carnoustie

Defending champion Yani Tseng believes she'll have to be at her creative best to master the links course at Carnoustie and claim a fifth major title at the Women's British Open.

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Clarke aims for win at Irish Open in Killarney

After establishing Ireland as the focal point of golf, newly crowned British Open winner Darren Clarke, U.S. Open champion Rory McIlroy and two other local major winners will descend on Killarney for the rejuvenated Irish Open.

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O’Hair wins Canadian Open on 1st playoff hole

Sean O'Hair won the RBC Canadian Open after tapping in for bogey on the first playoff hole on Sunday, and then watching fellow American Kris Blanks lip out his bogey putt from just over 5 feet.

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Daly has shot at first PGA win in 7 years

Over the last few years of a tumultuous career John Daly has been spotted in the tabloids, addiction centers and the PGA Tour's doghouse but Saturday at the Canadian Open you could find him somewhere he had not been for a while -- in contention.

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Van Pelt leads Canadian Open; Daly in hunt

Bo Van Pelt birdied four of his last five holes, including the final two, to finish with 65 on Saturday and a one stroke lead after three rounds at the RBC Canadian Open.

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Stupples shares 1st-round lead at Evian Masters

Former British Open champion Karen Stupples of England shot a 5-under 67 for a share of the first-round lead with Sweden's Maria Hjorth and South Korea's Ahn Shin-ae at the Evian Masters on Thursday.

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Weir looking to break par at Canadian Open

Mike Weir has enjoyed a lot of breakthroughs playing golf in Vancouver, including his first professional win while playing on the Canadian Tour in 1997, and his first PGA Tour victory two years later.

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From Sea To Plate, ThinkFish Tells The Stories Of The Ones That Didn’t Get Away

New technology allows you to see not just where your seafood comes from, but also to connect with the fisherman who caught it--all with the snap of your phone's camera. This summer, you'll want to consider adding your smartphone to the plastic bib, nutcracker, and melted butter for your lobster dinner.

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Schadenfreude: Why the News Corp Phone-Hacking Scandal Makes Some People Smile

Until very recently, even Rupert Murdoch's sharpest critics might have admitted to envying the 80-year-old arch-conservative News Corporation CEO, who built a far-reaching media empire almost from scratch and made himself outstandingly rich even among billionaires. Now, though, amidst a phone hacking and corruption scandal that threatens to permanently damage his company, Murdoch is struggling to defend himself. Summoned to testify in front of a British Parliament committee investigating the scandal on Tuesday, he called it "the most humble day" of his career--and that was before a protester flung a shaving cream pie at his face

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