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Tiger's marketing future in no man's brand
Tiger Woods shot a triple bogey yesterday when it came to enticing his corporate sponsors, sports marketing experts said yesterday. "It hurt him," said Kevin Adler, president of Engage Marketing, about Woods' big apology speech. "If his goal today was to reposition his brand, I don't think he did...Vote
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Tiger's 'sorry' statement a real bogey: experts
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When it comes to public apologies, Tiger Woods sliced this one right into the rough. From his wooden delivery to his sheepish schoolboy appearance, the world's greatest golfer was a rank amateur yesterday in resurrecting his image with his first public comment since being branded a reckless philanderer, experts...
Jury awards millions to LI man hit by squad car
A federal jury in Brooklyn has awarded at least $16.6 million to a Long Island man who lost a leg when a police officer ran him over with his patrol car. The panel deliberated for less than three hours before deciding that Nassau County detective Karl Snelders used excessive...Vote
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Facebook yanks tribute page to Joe Stack
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Facebook has banned a New York radio host’s tribute page for Joe Stack, the pilot who rammed his small plane into a federal building in Austin, Texas because he was angry at the Internal Revenue Service. Jon Alvarez, host of a conservative talk program on WFBL...Vote
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Ole Miss football player collapses, dies during first day of practice
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University of Mississippi football player Bennie F. Abram died after collapsing during the first day of team workouts, according to reports Saturday. The team's trainers said Abram, 20, was having respiratory trouble during the training session Friday morning, the school's student newspaper The Daily Mississippian reported. They administered...
NAACP elects its youngest chairman
The NAACP elected a health care executive as its youngest board chairman Saturday, continuing a youth movement for the nation’s oldest civil rights organization. Roslyn M. Brock, 44, was chosen to succeed Julian Bond. She had been vice chairman since 2001 and a member of the NAACP for 25...Vote
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