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Brennan: Rude awakening for ‘pristine’ world of golf

Vijay Singh’s lawsuit against the PGA Tour brings into play the Tour’s limited drug testing USATODAY.com Feed

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Brennan: Support Jason Collins and pay church’s price

Wisconsin church disinvites ex-Green Bay Packer for his support of Jason Collins coming out USATODAY.com Feed

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Brennan: Right man won the Masters, and Australia is proud

Two golfing friends battled down to the end, with Adam Scott getting his first major USATODAY.com Feed

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Brennan: There’s a perfect name for this mess, Masterisk

After 45 years, golf ethics obviously aren’t what they used to be. USATODAY.com Feed

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Brennan: Tiger should disqualify himself

Loophole saves Woods, who instead gets two-stroke penalty from tournament officials. USATODAY.com Feed

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Brennan: Rutgers president’s defense a joke

It’s the latest sports program at a major university run amok. USATODAY.com Feed

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Senate Finally Confirms John Brennan As CIA Director

The vote on Brennan’s nomination came only after Kentucky Republican Rand Paul gave up his effort to block it. He spoke on the senate floor for nearly 13 hours, to make a point — not so much about Brennan, but about the potential use of drones to take out American citizens in the U.S. Politics

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Senate Confirms Brennan As CIA Director

The Senate easily confirmed the nomination of John Brennan as CIA director, that following the dramatics of Sen. Rand Paul, who filibustered against it for nearly 13 hours on Wednesday night. Is this the dawn of a new era of these, old-school, “talking” filibusters? Tamara Keith talks to Audie Cornish. Politics

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Rand Paul ends epic filibuster over Brennan

After more than 12 hours on the Senate floor, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., ended his filibuster over the confirmation of John Brennan. USATODAY.com Feed

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Sen. Rand Paul Launches An Old-Fashioned Filibusterer On Brennan Nomination

The Republican from Kentucky said he would speak until he could speak no more to sound the alarm on the Obama administration’s targeted killing program. News

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