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		<title>The Accidental Golfer - Latest Comments on Intentional or not, Tiger Woods sticks it to Accenture</title>
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			<title> sintya [Visitor] in response to: Intentional or not, Tiger Woods sticks it to Accenture</title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 17:47:33 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description>After months of anticipation, it is now less than 24 hours before Tiger Woods&#039; first public appearance since his infamous Nov. 27 crash.  As Woods puts the finishing touches on what will likely be the most scrutinized remarks of his 34 years, a public relations executive drafts the speech that could save Woods&#039; reputation, his family and his golf game.  &lt;br /&gt;
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&quot;I&#039;m here to say I&#039;m sorry.  I have been blessed beyond measure but have made a mess of my life, squandering the trust and support so many have placed in me throughout my young career.  I blame myself for my troubles and now want to apologize to a number of people, starting with my wife.  Elin, I&#039;m sorry for embarrassing and hurting and betraying you and our precious little girl and boy.  You deserve so much better.&quot;&lt;br /&gt;</description>
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"I'm here to say I'm sorry.  I have been blessed beyond measure but have made a mess of my life, squandering the trust and support so many have placed in me throughout my young career.  I blame myself for my troubles and now want to apologize to a number of people, starting with my wife.  Elin, I'm sorry for embarrassing and hurting and betraying you and our precious little girl and boy.  You deserve so much better."<br />]]></content:encoded>
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