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Sneak Peek: Mr. C, Beverly Hills

The fourth-generation owners of Cipriani restaurants, Ignazio and Maggio Cipriani, introduced their first hotel property, Mr. C, in Beverly Hills, which opened June 1.

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A New Spot for Riding at the Grand Del Mar

San Diego’s Grand Del Mar resort recently opened the Equestrian Center—a 4,100-acre reserve with 37 miles of trails for horseback riding lessons, rides, and other programs. Its activities range from a 15-minute pony ride for $25 to a three-hour class covering barn safety, horse grooming and bathing, riding pointers, games, ...

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Augusta State wins 2nd straight NCAA golf title

Coach Josh Gregory was jubilant at the notion of tiny Augusta State winning its second straight NCAA men's golf title, yet tearfully sad because it also meant saying goodbye.

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Long putt gives Gilder Champions title

Bob Gilder rolled in a 30-foot birdie putt on No. 18, then watched Mark Brooks bogey the hole to escape with a one-stroke victory Sunday in the Principal Charity Classic.

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Cristie Kerr leads LPGA ShopRite Classic after 36

Cristie Kerr was in the zone on the range before the second round of the ShopRite LPGA Classic and even a double bogey on the 12th hole didn't cause her to lose focus.

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Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Roadster Drops Its Top and Loses Its Wings

Sometimes history repeats itself. In 1954, the Mercedes-Benz 300SL—affectionately referred to as the Gullwing—was built by the German automaker as a production car with one peculiar feature: its doors lifted toward the sky. A few years later, Mercedes released the 300SL Roadster, which was essentially the same car, sans the ...

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Eagles keep Stricker in lead

PGT: Steve Stricker went from doing everything right to having everything go wrong Saturday at the Memorial. All that mattered was being atop the leaderboard by three shots going into the final round.

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Brooks maintains lead in Champions event

Mark Brooks survived a shaky finish that left him with a 4-under 67 and a one-stroke lead Saturday after the second round of the Principal Charity Classic.

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