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Tiger will play in Frys.com Open

PGT: Tiger Woods will play in a Fall Series event to tune up for the Presidents Cup, saying Monday he'd play in the Frys.com Open Oct. 6-9.

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Best alternative restaurants at sea

Cruise lines have raised the food bar by developing partnerships with such storied chefs as Jacques Pepin, Wolfgang Puck, Nobu, Todd English and Charlie Palmer.

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Video: US Amateur championship highlights

Mike Ritz and Rex Hoggard recap Kelly Kraft's stunning U.S. Amateur victory, share highlights from the final day's action at Erin Hills and more. (NBC Sports)

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When Dustin gets aggressive …

PGT: When given the clear green light to be aggressive, Dustin Johnson is tough to beat, as he picked up his fifth career win at the hurricane-shortened Barclays.

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Can Life Be As Browsable As The Web? Augmented Reality Outfit Metaio Thinks So

With the augmented reality browser, Junaio, your smartphone can recognize reality via its camera--and then tell you even more about it. Metaio just transformed its Junaio Augmented Reality browser into a highly useful tool. Its new Scan function recognizes a range of real things--from pictures to QR codes to product barcodes--so it can supply extra info to its users about what it's looking at.

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5 Taiwan patients given HIV-infected organs

Hospital staffer mishears test results for organs of man who turned out the be HIV positive; Patients very likely to contract virus after transplant error

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The Best and the Brightest

Two hundred years ago it was enough to rely on natural advantages to build a great city. Cities were built on the intersections of rivers or along gentle bays that launched commerce and trade on mighty oceans. Those days are long gone.

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The U.S. Electric Grid vs. Extreme Weather

Yesterday, Hurricane Irene weakened to become Tropical Storm Irene - but not before leaving at least 4 million homes without power and causing fuel shortages along the United State's Atlantic coast. [More]

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