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Evergreen Watson turns back clock with glorious ace

SANDWICH, England (Reuters) - Five-times champion Tom Watson prompted huge roars from the gallery when he recorded the 15th hole-in-one of his career during the British Open second round on Friday.
 

Bjorn and Lewis share British Open lead

A tearful Thomas Bjorn returned to the scene of his former heartbreak to grab the first round lead in the British Open which he shares with 20-year-old English amateur Tom Lewis.
 

Glover leads American charge with sizzling British Open finish

SANDWICH, England (Reuters) - Lucas Glover led the early American challenge at the British Open with a storming finish to his first round at Royal St George's as the winds relented on Thursday.
 

Donald, Westwood and McIlroy off the pace at Sandwich

SANDWICH, England (Reuters) - When the three most recent number ones in the world of tennis rock up for a tournament it is a pretty safe bet that Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic will be there at the finish and highly likely that one of them will lift the trophy.
 

McIlroy tees off with Els and Fowler at British Open

Rory McIlroy will begin his quest to add the British Open title to his US Open crown in the company of multiple major winner Ernie Els and rising American star Rickie Fowler.
 

Lithium could give Nevada's economy a needed jolt

Obama's address highlights industry state has foothold in. WASHINGTON ? When President Barack Obama highlighted his investment priorities during the State of the Union speech last week, he made special mention of clean energy and electric cars.
 

J.P.Morgan sues former adviser

NEW YORK (Reuters) - J.P. Morgan Chase & Co <JPM.N> is suing a former financial adviser who defected to Morgan Stanley Smith Barney and has already transferred $30 million of client assets to his new company, according to documents filed in the New York Supreme Court on Wednesday.
 

U.S. climate bill seen unlikely in 2010

COLOGNE, Germany (Reuters) - Senators are unlikely to pass legislation to tackle global warming this year as the time remaining to do so runs out, a panel of experts said on Friday at a carbon conference.
 

Senators at odds over climate bill

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two U.S. senators who have been part of negotiations on climate change legislation this year said on Wednesday they disagree with the carbon emissions reduction approach being developed in a compromise bill.