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Tiger Woods Won’t Show for Golf Tourney

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Tiger Woods will not play in the Chevron World Challenge golf tournament this week.The reason for Tiger's no show -- car crash injuries.On Tiger's own website, he released a statement saying, "I am extremely disappointed that I will not be at my ...

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Witness: Tiger Woods “Unconscious,” “Bloody,” Shoeless After Crash

An eyewitness shares new details about the golfer and his wife Elin in the aftermath of the crash

Tiger Gives Shaft to His Own Golf Tourney

Tiger WoodsTiger Woods apparently isn't ready to talk turkey...or more specifically, what happened over his Turkey Day weekend. To the surprise of no one, the links star today announced he is...

Orlando Bloom: Leaving London

He’s always on the go, and earlier today (November 30) Orlando Bloom was spotted catching a flight at London’s Heathrow International Airport.

The “Pirates of the Caribbean” stud looked friendly as he strolled past the paparazzi, sporting a black jacket with a black scarf, black trousers, and black shoes.

Over the weekend, Orly and his beautiful girlfriend Miranda Kerr were all about making the most of their time in Marrakesh, Morocco.

Bloom told press, “Miranda and I spend so much time apart, she’s working hard, I’m working hard, so we have to grab time together whenever we can. A weekend here, a weekend there.”

`Julie & Julia’ author chronicles second quest (AP)

In this book cover image released by Little, Brown and Co., Julie Powell's 'Cleaving: A Story of Marriage, Meat and Obsession' is shown. (AP Photo/Little, Brown and Co.)AP - "Cleaving: A Story of Marriage, Meat, and Obsession" (Little, Brown and Co., 308 pages, $24.99), by Julie Powell: From the title to the last page, former blogger Julie Powell's startling second memoir, "Cleaving: A Story of Marriage, Meat, and Obsession," is smart and compelling but frequently coy: Does she mean cleaving together? Or faithful to the point of clinging? Or separating naturally? Or splitting open as with, say, a cleaver?