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Police report sheds new light on crash |
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Tiger Woods was found shoeless and snoring in the street when neighbors came upon him in the moments after Woods crashed his SUV outside his Florida mansion, according to an interviews the Florida Highway Patrol recorded at the scene.
Interviews with Woods' neighbor Jarius Adams and Adams' sister, Kimberly Harris were part of the audio version of the police report, obtained Thursday and reported by the Orlando Sentinel and The Associated Press.
Woods suffered minor injuries when he drove his Cadillac Escalade out of the driveway and crashed into a fire hydrant and tree last Friday. He was not wearing a seat belt.
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AP Top News at 9:47 am EST |
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WASHINGTON — The unemployment rate unexpectedly fell to 10 percent in November as employers cut the smallest number of jobs since the recession began. The better-than-expected job figures are a rare note of encouraging news for the labor market. Still, the respite may be temporary. Many economists expect the unemployment rate to climb into next year as the economy struggles to generate enough jobs for the 15.4 million people out of work.
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ESRB iPhone app coming home for Christmas |
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A new campaign to raise consumer awareness includes a handy app that puts the entire ESRB rating database at your fingertips.
The Entertainment Software Rating Board announced a new iPhone application today that allows users remote access to the ESRB ratings database.
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Tiger car crash: Nobody's business but his own |
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PARIS — In 2004, while golfing in Ireland, Tiger Woods found himself fielding questions from reporters more interested in his private life than his swing. They wanted to know if it was true that he was about to wed his fiancee, Swedish model Elin Nordegren.
Woods, just as he is now, hit those nosey folks into the rough.
"You guys would be the last people I'd ever tell," he said.
Good for him.
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Los Gatos shorts: Weekly-Times wants your letters to Santa |
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The Los Gatos Weekly-Times is once again asking residents to submit their children's letters to Santa for our special issue coming out before Christmas. Please have them in by Dec. 11.
The letters may be sent to or dropped off at our office at 634 N. Santa Cruz Ave., Suite 206, Los Gatos, CA 95030.
We will also be collecting letters during the Los Gatos Children's Christmas and Holidays Parade taking place on Dec. 5 at 11 a.m. in downtown Los Gatos.
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