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NEW YORK CITY:Tiger Woods struggled with a stiff back Wednesday, limited to chipping and putting on the back nine of his pro-am round on the eve of the US PGA playoff opener.World number five Woods tees off in Thursday's opening round of the Northern Trust, the first of three tour playoff events culminating with the Tour Championship, where Woods is the defending champion.Woods, the reigning Masters champion, has played a limited schedule this season in
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BRUSSELS,:A row over how much NATO members spend on defence will overshadow a summit of alliance leaders this week, with US President Donald Trump set to tell allies in blunt terms to boost their military budgets.Trump has repeatedly berated European NATO members and Canada for lag
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