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Saturday, August 20, 2005 5:22 AM PDT | Notebook: Seattle great Bies back on course Seattle Times Sat, 20 Aug 2005 2:41 AM PDT Washington golfing legend Don Bies said he can still hit the ball well, he just doesn't hit it as often. "I only play about two or three... | High Tee At Noon Outlook India Sat, 20 Aug 2005 2:41 AM PDT Some years ago, golf was seen mainly as a lazy pursuit of retired bureaucrats or military officers. Now, many youngsters consider it as an exciting career option. | :: The News-Courier :: Athens, AL The News-Courier Sat, 20 Aug 2005 2:56 AM PDT Elsewhere in today's edition I have published a rather lengthy synopsis of the state' new Open Meetings Law that takes effect on October 1. Even now I can hear the rustle of turning newsprint as readers impatiently flip to something that actually interests them, such as futures in pork bellies. | Noe lawyer claims Taft knew of coins in 2001 Toledo Blade Sat, 20 Aug 2005 4:43 AM PDT COLUMBUS - Gov. Bob Taft said he does not recall if he had a conversation with Toledo-area coin dealer Tom Noe about a $50 million rare-coin investment by the state that has plunged his administration into scandal. | | |
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