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A long, tearful road to a major for Sergio Garcia
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AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Eighteen years and 71 majors later, more tears for Sergio Garcia. This time, they were accompanied by a smile. Sunday at the Masters was a most joyous occasion, far different from when Garcia teed it up in his first major as a p Read more ... ro in the 1999 British Open at Carnoustie. He was 19...
107 months ago
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.
107 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...
107 months ago
NPR Thirty-seven-year-old Sergio García is in the top-10 in career prize money, but he played in 70 major tournaments as a pro without a victory.
Sergio García Bests Justin Rose To Win Masters, His First Major Championship
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Before the sudden-death playoff, Spain's Sergio García trailed Englishman Justin Rose by 2 shots with 6 holes remaining. After Sunday's dramatic finish, it was García who was wearing the green jacket.
107 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Sergio Garcia won the Masters with a birdie on the first playoff hole to beat Justin Rose. It was the first career major title for the 37-year-old Spaniard.
Sergio Garcia Wins Masters in Playoff
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In his 73 failed attempts to win a major championship, Sergio Garcia found all manner of scapegoats. But in his 74th try, Garcia conquered them all, from the course to his own demons to a methodical, unrelenting Englishman.
107 months ago
NBC News Garcia was convicted of first-degree murder in the 2011 stabbing of an 11-year-old boy and his family's housekeeper, as well as the 2013 killings of a pathologist and his wife.
Fired Nebraska doctor Anthony Garcia convicted of four revenge murders
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A three-judge panel will decide whether Garcia could face a death sentence.
113 months ago
MSN News What the widow of Juan Garcia's victim said after his execution in Texas may surprise you.
In final moments before execution, Texas inmate finds forgiveness
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The victim's family forgave Juan Garcia for the 1998 murder of Hugo Solano, a killing that officials say occurred while Garcia was robbing Solano of $8. Juan Martin Garcia was executed Tuesday for fatally shooting another man after...
126 months ago
MSN Music This weekend marked the 20th anniversary of the death of Grateful Dead guitarist," Jerry Garcia. Check out some surprising facts about the late, great "Captain Trips."
8 Things You Might Not Know About Jerry Garcia
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8 Things You Might Not Know About Jerry Garcia
128 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."
131 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Photojournalist Rubén Salgado Escudero documents daily life in a displacement camp for Rohingya Muslims. “Seeing thousands of people who are unjustly being detained, being guarded by heavily armed police, with nowhere to go, and no future, is a v Read more ... ery hard meal to chew.”
Myanmar’s Stateless Muslims Struggle to Find a Home — Photos
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Photojournalist Rubén Salgado Escudero, who is based in Myanmar, documents daily life in a displacement camp where Rohingya Muslims live a precarious existence
132 months ago
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