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GRAND BLANC TOWNSHIP, Michigan – Despite some dubious shots, Tiger Woods still managed to shoot a 7-under 65 on Saturday in the third round of the Buick Open, giving him a one-stroke lead when Michael Letzig (68) double bogeyed the last hole.

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KUALA LUMPUR (AP) — More than 60 people were in custody today after police put down Malaysia's biggest street protest in nearly two years, firing tear gas and chemical-laced water at thousands demanding an end to a decades-old security law.

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GRAND BLANC TOWNSHIP, Michigan – Despite some dubious shots, Tiger Woods still managed to shoot a 7-under 65 on Saturday in the third round of the Buick Open, giving him a one-stroke lead when Michael Letzig (68) double bogeyed the last hole.

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KUALA LUMPUR (AP) — More than 60 people were in custody today after police put down Malaysia's biggest street protest in nearly two years, firing tear gas and chemical-laced water at thousands demanding an end to a decades-old security law.

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