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Ageless Wonder: Norman leads British Open

Greg Norman of Australia reacts after hitting from the 17th fairway during the third round of the British Open Golf championship, at the Royal Birkdale golf course, Southport, England, Saturday, July 19, 2008. (AP Photo/Jon Super)At 53 years old and holding a two-stroke lead, Greg Norman will try to become the oldest winner of a major Sunday at Royal Birkdale.



MLK's children embroiled in lawsuit

This Saturday, Feb. 4, 2006 file photo shows Rev. Bernice King, left to right, Dexter King, Martin Luther King III and Yolanda King as they watch as the casket of their mother, Coretta Scott King, is brought up the steps of the Capitol to lie in honor in the Rotunda in Atlanta. For years, they were the picture of solidarity: the four children of Martin Luther King Jr. carrying on the legacy of the civil rights icon. But a lawsuit over how their father's estate is being run has left a rift in one of the world's most famous families. And it may now be up to a judge to get the King children in the same room.For years, they were the picture of solidarity: the four children of Martin Luther King Jr. carrying on the legacy of the civil rights icon.



Tropical storm forms off Southeast coast

This NOAA satellite image taken Saturday, July 19, 2008 at 1:45 a.m. EDT shows a cluster of clouds just off the Southeast Coast associated with newly formed Tropical Depression Three.  The storm will move northeastward along the east coast while strengthening into a tropical storm.  A line of clouds extending from the Southwest to the Ohio Valley is associated with a line of showers and a few thunderstorms in the region. Tropical Storm Cristobal formed off the Southeast coast Saturday — the first to threaten the U.S. this hurricane season.



U.S.: Al-Qaida may be easing off Iraq

July 18: NBC's Andrea Mitchell sits down with General Petraeus to discuss the US troop withdrawal from Iraq. (Nightly News)Al-Qaida may be considering shifting focus to its original base in Afghanistan, where American casualties are running higher than in Iraq, the top U.S. commander in Iraq said Saturday.



500 guests fete Mandela for his 90th

Former South Africa's President Nelson Mandela reacts as  Zambia's former President Kenneth Kaunda, unseen, makes a joke during his 90th birthday celebrations at his house in Qunu, South Africa, Saturday, July 19, 2008. Guests stood and cheered, a Xhosa choir sang "Here is our hope!" and a smiling Nelson Mandela welcomed hundreds of well-wishers in a festive tent outside his home Saturday for a formal celebration of the anti-apartheid icon's 90th birthday.  Songs, laughter, teasing and tender words marked Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday celebration Saturday as presidents, village elders and African royalty gathered at his  homestead in South Africa.



Discovery News Headlines
Dead Penguins Wash Ashore by the Hundreds
Hundreds of penguins are found dead on the beaches of Rio de Janeiro.
Earth, As E.T. Would See It
Astronomers view our pale blue dot anew, to help find the next.
U.S. Olympians Shrug Off Smog Concerns
U.S. athletes appear to be taking concerns about Beijing smog in stride.
Web-Crawling Program ID's Disease Outbreaks
By scouring online social sites, a new program pinpoints disease.
Vestigial Vocal Organ Muffles Human Speech
The human voice box bears a relic from our very vocal primate past.

Quote of the Day
Abu Bakr
"Knowledge is the life of the mind."
Thomas A. Edison
"To have a great idea, have a lot of them."
Laurence J. Peter
"Democracy is a process by which people are free to choose the man who will get the blame."
Casey Stengel
"Ability is the art of getting credit for all the home runs somebody else hits."

How to of the Day
How to Prevent a House Fire
Using the following tips may help prevent this. House fires kill and injure thousands yearly, and cost many more their valued possessions and memories. Here are some steps you can take to lessen the chance of your home becoming a part of this statistic.
How to Make a Pop Up Water Lily Card
Water lilies are beautiful and exotic flowers which float on the surface of water, anchored to the soil underneath. A pop up card can convey the loveliness of a water lily to someone you care about. Give it to someone with a July birthday, since the water lily is the birth flower for July,[1] or give it as a metaphor to someone who floats through life gracefully yet always remains grounded.
How to Make a Slip Knot
Slip knots are used in knitting and crochet to attach your yarn to the needle. It's the first step in casting on and crocheting a chain, counting as the first stitch.
How to Cook a Snake
Whether you've bought fresh snake meat at a market where snake is a popular dish, or you've skinned a snake yourself specifically for dinner, you won't find a snake meat recipe in the average cookbook. Snake is somewhere between chicken and fish in texture and flavor, and may be made to seem like either. This article will outline a recipe which is also suitable for bluegill, so the resulting meat will be reminiscent of a small lake fish.
How to Make a Duct Tape Tote
If your duct tape wallet isn't enough to hold what you carry with you, make something bigger. This duct tape tote is waterproof, perfect for your small yappy dog and whatever else you carry in your purse, and can be made to match with your duct tape miniskirt.

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