St. Andrews News
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Methil port north of Edinburgh, once the focus of Scotland’s coal exports, is set to tap a greener kind of energy as Samsung Heavy Industry Co. constructs the world’s biggest wind turbine in the town’s faded harbor.
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Cisco Systems Inc., the world’s largest maker of networking equipment, must pay patent-licenser XpertUniverse Inc. $70 million in civil fraud damages in connection with a failed partnership, a federal jury decided.
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BASF SE, the world’s biggest chemical company, lost a U.S. appeals court bid to force Makhteshim-Agan Industries Ltd. to stop selling a version of its popular termite killer, a day after filing a new patent suit against that competitor.
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Rory McIlroy took advantage of windless conditions to shoot 63 at the British Open and tie the record for lowest score in a major golf championship.
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Britian’s most senior Catholic cleric resigned amid allegations he behaved inappropriately toward priests in the 1980s, casting a shadow over Pope Benedict XVI’s final days in power before retiring on Feb. 28.
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Golf’s rule-makers said today they are reviewing responses to the proposed ban on anchored putting strokes and called it a “polarizing issue.”
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Tiger Woods is switching putters this week at golf’s British Open in an effort to conquer the slower greens at St. Andrews.
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Cardinal Keith O’Brien, Britain’s most senior Catholic cleric, stepped down amid allegations he behaved inappropriately toward priests in the 1980s.
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While the attack in Algeria that killed at least 38 hostages was the deadliest raid on the oil industry in five years, it’s far from unprecedented.
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Tiger Woods will tee off today at St. Andrews chasing his third straight British Open win at the “Home of Golf.”
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