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Business Insider Sergio Garcia has now made more than $70 million in his career.
Sergio Garcia finally wins the Masters — Here's how he spends his millions and lives his life away f
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Sergio Garcia has a lot of hobbies outside of golf.
98 months ago
Deadspin It only took 18 years of failures to get the crowd on Sergio Garcia's side.
Sergio Garcia Was The Good Guy For Once
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“He’s pooping his pants,” one fan yelled as Sergio Garcia backed off a shot on 10. Garcia bogeyed 10, bogeyed 11, and, already down two strokes, bounced his drive off a tree and into the bushes on 13. Somewhere in that stretch, the same thought Read more ... crossed the minds of every single person watching: He’s...
98 months ago
HelloGiggles "Diego Luna, Gael García Bernal, Pablo Cruz, and Elena Fortes founded the festival with a straightforward mission: discover, share and transform the world through stories."
Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal continue to support documentary filmmakers at the Ambulante Film F
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This year, the festival celebrates its 12th year with powerful screenings exploring race, gender, sex, politics, and more.
99 months ago
BuzzFeed Celeb A Hollywood bromance worth shipping.
100 months ago
HelloGiggles This is so adorable.
Diego Luna and Gael Garcia Bernal attended the Golden Globes together, continue to be best friend go
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Diego Luna and Gael Garcia Bernal proved that best friends make the best dates with their Golden Globes red carpet appearance.
101 months ago
Huffington Post UK Proximity of Reunion Island to Diego Garcia is interesting... MH370
MH370 Conspiracy Theorists Are Seizing Upon Speculation About Diego Garcia
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MH370 Live Updates: Wreckage Found Off Reunion Island Could Be Missing Malaysia Airlines Plane As experts examine debris suspected by many to have come from the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH3
119 months ago
NPR When Kreutzmann's dad put his banjo up for sale, who should show up on their doorstep but Jerry Garcia. Years later, Kreutzmann saw Garcia again, this time live onstage. He was so taken with the performance that when, just two weeks after that, he go Read more ... t a phone call from Garcia asking him to join a band, well — "I thought that was a very good idea," Kreutzmann says. "Turned out to be a pretty great idea, don't you think?"
Jerry Garcia's Advice To Bill Kreutzmann: 'Don't Rush'
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"You can learn so much from [Jerry Garcia]. Doesn't matter what instrument you play," the Grateful Dead drummer says. He has a new memoir out called "Deal."
121 months ago
NPR For the U.S. military, the location of Diego Garcia is perfect: isolated, but with easy access to Africa, Asia and the Middle East. But for thousands of people, called Chagossians, Diego Garcia was perfect for different reasons -- like its blue sea Read more ... s and abundant fish. For generations, the Chagossians lived a peaceful life there, enjoying a culture of sharing. They even trained their dogs to catch fish and give half to their families. In the 1970s, British officials ordered that those Chagossian pet dogs be rounded up. They were then gassed to death. Then they shipped the Chagossian people more than a thousand miles away to Mauritius, a former British colony, where the people lived in abject poverty. Declassified cables between the British and American governments show a plot to wipe all human life off the islands to make way for the U.S. military base. "There will be no indigenous population except seagulls," says one cable from 1966. "Unfortunately, along with those birds go some few Tarzans," says another.
Islanders Pushed Out For U.S. Base Hope For End To 40-Year Exile
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Britain forced thousands off Diego Garcia, a remote Indian Ocean island, in the '70s to make way for a U.S. military base. For 40 years residents have fought to return. Now they have a growing chance.
122 months ago
Joshua Youngblood MH370 is at Diego Garcia military base
124 months ago
HuffPost UK Politics Terror suspects were interrogated on Diego Garcia for weeks, aide claims
So Torture Might Have Taken Place On British Soil After All
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Terror suspects were interrogated on the British territory of Diego Garcia for weeks at a time, a senior aide in the Bush administration has said. The island was used by the CIA to carry out "nefarious activities", Lawrence Wilkerson, Co...
125 months ago
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