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Tiger Woods Public Apology: Discover The The Facts That He Didn’t Mention

Posted in Sports News on February 24th, 2010 by Bill Compton – Be the first to comment

This Friday Woods admitted he had disappointed his family, friends and fans according to the news sources

He didn’t mention the women with whom he is alleged to have had affairs, other than to talk of his shame at his actions.

During the news conference, her lawyer said Woods should apologise directly to her client.

Woods allegedly sent Miss James in abundance of 1,000 text messages and saw her several times a month nearly every month during the course of their relationship.

Miss James’s lawyer Gloria Allred said her 32-year-old client, who had cut her hair short and dyed it red, suffered “anguish and distress” following her three year affair with Woods. She said James believed their relationship “would last a lifetime” and went into hiding to avoid being quizzed about their affair.

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Rafael Nadal – The New Tennis Star

Posted in Sports News on August 9th, 2009 by Edward Pagan – Be the first to comment

Sometimes known as ‘Rafa,’ Rafael Nadal is a local of Spain who has made a huge impact in the world of tennis.

Born June three, 1986 in Manacor, Mallorca, Rafael Nadal is the child of Sebastian and Ana Maria Nadal. His sister, Maria Isabel, is five years younger than Rafael and is his only sibling.

Standing 6′1′ and weighing 178 lbs, Rafael Nadal turned into a professional tennis player in 2001 after having played since four years of age.

Under the steering and teaching of Toni Nadal, his uncle, Rafael Nadal commenced learning how to play tennis terribly early in life as is obvious from his early championship.

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New York Sports, Boston’s Darth Vader

Posted in Basketball, Cup, Health, Sports, Sports News on May 17th, 2009 by Andrew Mullins – Be the first to comment

There’s no rivalry in Boston bigger than the Yankees/Red Sox rivalry, and perhaps no bigger rivalry in professional sports. Every matchup between the two teams is an epic showdown, and we’re about to witness another one.

The Red Sox have shown great strength this season against their foes, winning 8 of the first 9 games they’ve played together. The Yankees historically rule over the Sox, but this decade has been much kinder to the Red Sox, winners of more world series.

After the series this weekend, more reasons will be spawned for me to hate the Big Apple! David Ortiz is going to get skewered and that is putting it mildly, due to his possible steroid involvement. You thought Pedro got it bad with “Whose Your Daddy?!”

Despite Boston’s recent success, it still gets under my skin every time I see New Yorkers ripping Boston apart. They’ve always been our biggest spots enemy.

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