Charl Schwartzel was Ernie Els’ house guest last week but it will be strictly business on Sunday as the South African pair go head-to-head.
Ernie Els held a one-stroke lead at the WGC-CA Championship after a six-under 66 in Friday’s rain-affected second round.
Lehman Brothers Holdings used accounting gimmicks and had been insolvent for weeks before it filed for bankruptcy in September 2008.
Records compiled from investigations after golfer’s car crash raise fresh questions about his account to journalists.
Who wants to kill the American president? And how likely are they to succeed?
Prescription drug abuse is on the increase, and medical aids often fund this form of addiction. Faranaaz Parker reports.
The internet’s most valuable domain name, sex.com, is back on the auction block — and bidding starts at $1-million.
The United States reached the 2010 Soccer World Cup by finishing top in the final six-team CONCACAF Zone.
They plan to become doctors, researchers and professors, but students from Liberty University also believe God created the Earth in week
James Sikes was having an uneventful drive home along a San Diego highway when things became a little more eventful.
Sandra Bullock vowed to proudly display her best actress Oscar statuette next to her Golden Raspberry award after completing a unique double on Sunday
Protecting the US president has presented the secret service with the greatest challenge in its history. But who wants to kill him?
Iraq war movie <i>The Hurt Locker</i>, took the Oscars by storm on Sunday winning six of the major film honours, including best movie and director.
The day before she is favoured to win an Oscar, Sandra Bullock was crowned on Saturday with the dubious title of worst actress of 2009.
Their shows once dominated television, but as Jerry Seinfeld found out last week, the years have not been kind to that generation of comics.
The <i>LA Times'</i> critic may have panned the film, but that didn’t stop Disney from turning the newspaper’s front page into an advertisement.
Following the runaway success of her memoir <i>Going Rogue</i>, Palin will bring her "mom’s eye" to selections of readings that have inspired her.
Organisers of this year’s Oscar telecast promised on Friday the competition will be fierce and the show fast-paced in a bid to boost viewership.
REALISTIC MOVIE OF THE WEEK: Peter Bradshaw reviews <em>Precious</em>which shifts between nightmarish and inspirationally upbeat.
Win or lose at the Oscars this weekend, <i>Avatar</i> is already assured of its place in Hollywood history.
The scene is set for one of the biggest battles of recent US political history after Republicans rejected Barack Obama’s revised health-reform Bill.
Relatives of a California state trooper whose fatal car wreck helped spark Toyota’s wide-ranging safety recall have sued the car-maker.
The United States said on Wednesday there was "no choice" but for "further, deeper sanctions" against Iran over its controversial nuclear drive.
Some might say Jon Brumit overpaid when he stumped up $100 for a whole house — there are now homes to be had for a single dollar.
General Motors is recalling 1,3-million compact cars in North America to address a power steering problem that has been linked to 14 crashes.
Debut of comedian’s NBC sitcom received withering reviews from United States media and was mocked by viewers on Twitter.
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Debra Medina of the Tea Party movement is making a Sarah Palin-like impact with policies stressing property rights and gun ownership.
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/ 27 February 2010
Golfer Tiger Woods was dumped by sports drink brand Gatorade on Friday, becoming the third major corporate sponsor to abandon him.
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Google has developed a prototype for a new mirror technology that could cut by half the cost of building a solar thermal plant.
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A US congressional panel has found evidence Toyota routinely withheld company records it should have turned over in court.
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/ 26 February 2010
No sign of healthcare differences being resolved at testy summit of Democratic and Republican Congress members.
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Missing US actor Andrew Koenig, who starred in the 1980s television comedy <i>Growing Pains</i>, killed himself, his father said on Thursday.