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Meadow in the mix, Maguire struggles at LPGA Lotte Championship lead
The Northern Ireland native is in a tie for fourth heading into the final round.
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The Northern Ireland native is in a tie for fourth heading into the final round.
Rescuers were not able to remove all of the heavy-gauge gear that had wrapped around the creature.
The Waterford native had a third-place finish at the Sony Open in Hawaii.
A great week for the Waterford man at the Sony Open, he finished four shots behind winner Hideki Matsuyama.
Power is six off the lead, but Graeme McDowell missed the cut by a single shot.
The US PGA Tour Tournament of Champions is underway in Kapalua.
Maguire is five shots off the lead held by former world number one Lydia Ko.
He finished one stroke in front of Chris Kirk
It has been reported that several big-name former All Blacks are behind the expansion bid.
‘Me winning here, I hope that brings a little bit of joy to some people who are going through some tough times,’ said Smith.
Search operations to find the final person have been suspended until the fog lifts.
People were told to seek shelter in a nearby community centre or elementary school.
The names, ages and genders of the deceased have not been released.
A grassroots fund-raising campaign collected $70,000 to pay for a private helicopter to search for Amanda Eller.
The proposed law would effectively amount to a cigarette ban by 2024.
Gary Woodland is the leader entering the final round with McIlroy in second place.
Landslides and flash flooding have left roads blocked.
The eye of the storm will track “dangerously close” to Hawaii from today onwards.
One woman was in a serious condition.
“It can’t get hotter than where we are,” said a scientist from the US Geological Survey.
The approaches both happened in the Stoneyford area of Lisburn.
One giant lava flow grew to six meters in height and blocked a portion of a motorway.
Lava flowing from Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano isolated a cluster of homes last night.
The volcano discharged the ash yesterday because of rocks falling into the summit.
A total of 17 fissures in the earth have been identified.
Over 1500 residents have been ordered to evacuate the surrounding areas as some lose their homes.
The Kilauea volcano, one of five active on the island, has erupted.
Fire authorities were detecting “extremely high levels of dangerous sulfur dioxide gas” in the area affected.
It took 38 minutes for officials to send an alert retracting the warning.
Eddie O’Sullivan and Wesley Liddy believe there is major untapped rugby potential in the States.
Residents and tourists alike remained rattled after the mistaken alert was blasted out to cellphones across the islands.
Old Belvedere tighthead prop Roman Salanoa played for the USA U20 team in 2016.
It comes just days after another false alarm terrified residents in Hawaii.
A mass panic was caused on Saturday after a statewide alert was issued telling citizens to seek immediate cover.
People received notices to their phones that a ballistic missile attack was imminent just after 8am local time.
People were told to “seek immediate shelter”.
The two childhood friends both researched their parentage separately.
“This is a federal offence and then you and your wife will be in jail,” a crewmember can be heard saying.
A federal court in Hawaii halted the revised executive order yesterday.
The Facebook CEO and his wife Priscilla Chan said they were ending the cases “to find a better path forward”.
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