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Monday, October 21, 2002
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Woods 'teed off about political billboards
DETROIT (AP) - Tiger Woods is teed off about six billboards using
his likeness that call for the passage of a state ballot proposal.
Woods' agent Mark Steinberg said neither he nor Woods gave
permission for the ad.
"The most disappointing thing is that a political position is stat
ed and that's just wrong, so outrageously wrong," Steinberg said.
Proposal 2 asks voters to let the state borrow Si billion to fight
water pollution and beach closings. Communities could then get
state loans to improve their sewer systems.
The billboards feature a drawing of a golf-dub-totinTJ
with the words "water hazard" in red.
They show Woods spitting out murky, brown Michiganv
and saying he doesn't feel "up to par."
"It's nothing personal against Tiger," said artist Mark Heckman
came up with the water hazard idea. "Jeez, who's bigger in
The billboards were paid for by Peter Wege, a descend® I
the founder of Steelcase Inc. and one of Michigan's we
people.
Wege often funds billboards to support environmentalcauseil
He could not be reached for comment.
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From thought to finish:
jolie 'terrified' son
will step on landmine!
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LONDON (AP) - Ad
Angelina Jolie says she's ten...
her adopted Cambodian son,, I
step on a landmine in tli(|
Southeast Asian nation,
she is building a home.
Jolie plans to live part-time"!
Cambodia with i-y
Maddox and said she \
land around their homedeatecl
of mines.
"I'm terrified that he co
for a walk and step on soniel
thing, so I'm very aware olwld
the parents there must feel,’shl
said during a visit to a tram
center for mine removers.Tfsstl
unnecessary and so cruel'
Jolie, who recently filed luj
divorce from actor Billy B::
Thornton, adopted Maddman
working on a film in his hont|
country.
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Angola are among the it I
heavily mined countries in k|
world," she said. "When wev,-I
filming we were told 'Youcn
go here, you can't go there, tol
have to stick to the footpathf
and I didn't understand tm
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TX Christian concert
draws record crowd
IRVING, Texas (AP) - 8 I
Graham and contempoii 1
Christian musicians drew
record crowd on the third nr|
of the Metroplex Mission
An estimated 82,000 pec;:
attended the event, wh:
included a 30-minute mess:;
from Graham and musical pf
formances by Jars of Clay, l
Franklin and dc Talk, mine"
spokesman Larry Ross said.
The audience included
12,000 who watched the tv,:
hour event from a large televw
screen in the stadium parking
About 5,000 others were seal::
on the stadium floor.
The crowd grew so .
stadium officials had to closet:
gates half an hour before
concert began.
Bruce Hardy, vice president/
general manager at
Stadium, said the 82,000
dance beats the record one
gious singer Carmen, who
about 71,000 at a concert
mid 1990s.
"It was unbelievable -tn6
behaved young people Iveev
seen," he said.
The Texas mission was onlf=
second this year for Gra3^
who will be 84 next month ar-
suffers from Parkinson s.
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