Kenny Perry stalks Senior PGA Championship title

Kenny Perry of the U.S. watches his tee shot on the first hole during the third round of the Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio(Reuters) – American Kenny Perry is one round away from claiming his first major championship after taking a two-shot lead after the third round of the Senior PGA Championship in St. Louis on Saturday. Perry fired a three-under 68 at Bellerive Golf Club to move to 10-under 203 for the tournament, two clear of fellow American Jay Haas (67) who is in second at eight-under. Russ Cochran (71) holds outright third at seven-under with Canadian Rod Spittle (67) fourth at six-under. Australian Peter Senior (69) and Japan's Kohki Idoki (68) remain in the mix in a tie for fifth at five-under. …

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May 25 (Reuters) – American Kenny Perry is one round away from claiming his first major championship after taking a two-shot lead after the third round of the Senior PGA Championship in St. Louis on Saturday. Perry fired a three-under 68 at Bellerive Golf Club to move to 10-under 203 for the tournament, two clear of fellow American Jay Haas (67) who is in second at eight-under. Russ Cochran (71) holds outright third at seven-under with Canadian Rod Spittle (67) fourth at six-under. Australian Peter Senior (69) and Japan’s Kohki Idoki (68) remain in the mix in a tie for fifth at five-under. …

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Arab spring nations face delayed economic recovery: IMF

Masood Ahmed, director of the IMF's Middle East and Central Asia department, attends the Capital Markets Conference in DohaBy Suleiman Al-Khalidi AMMAN (Reuters) – Arab spring countries face rising social tensions that could thwart an early economic recovery from over two years of political turmoil that has worsened fiscal pressures and threatens macroeconomic stability, a senior IMF official said on Saturday. …

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‘I’d Buy Them Drinks’ — Haley Barbour Explains Why He’d Rather Support Less-Conservative Republicans Than Lose Elections

Conservative organizations are spending too much money trying to beat Republicans in primaries, resulting in Democrats winning, Former Mississippi Governor says.

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