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PUBLISHED BY 2 A.M.July 21, 2008

Associated Press
Padraig Harrington kept Greg Norman, 53, from becoming the oldest major championship winner.
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Glee 'n' sympathy

Harrington claims British Open again; 'sorry' for Norman

NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE

SOUTHPORT, England – By doing what major championship winners do best, Padraig Harrington of Ireland won the 137th British Open at Royal Birkdale by four strokes yesterday, defending the Open title he won in a playoff last year at Carnoustie.

Norman a ray of hope for golfers of all ages

Sez Me . . . It was a pretty good week for AARP card holders, but it didn't quite end the way so many golfing baby boomers would have preferred. They say the legs are the first things to go, and Greg Norman's 53-year-old pins tired yesterday as Norman gamely tested the testy elements in the British Open.

    Padres' bid to dodge Cards sweep falls short – by Miles

    His walk-off slam is knockout blow

    STAFF WRITER

    ST. LOUIS – Heath Bell was one out from sending the Padres into the ninth inning with a lead when he threw a third consecutive fastball to Cardinals slugger Troy Glaus. A Carlsbad High alum who has pained the Padres since his amateur days, Glaus seemingly willed the Padres to tee it up for him.

    New/old face joins Chargers LB corps

    '07 draftee Waters sat out rookie year

    STAFF WRITER

    Not a rookie and not a veteran but something in between, Anthony Waters finally will be set loose this week. Rookies, quarterbacks and players coming off injury will practice for the first time this morning at Chargers Park in advance of the official start of training camp on Friday.

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