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Creamer trails Fukushima with Iijima and Ueda at NEC Karuizawa

Creamer trails Fukushima with Iijima and Ueda at NEC Karuizawa

KARUIZAWA, Japan - American Paula Creamer shot a 6-under 66 in the second round of the NEC Karuizawa 72 Golf Tournament at Karuizawa 72 Golf North Course in Nagano Prefecture on Aug. 11, tying with Akane Iijima and Momoko Ueda, both from Japan, at 8-under 136.

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Creamer wins U.S. Women's Open

Creamer wins U.S. Women's Open

OAKMONT, United States - Paula Creamer (R) of the United States celebrates after winning the U.S. Women's Open golf tournament, the first major title of her career, at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania, on July 11, 2010.

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Creamer wins U.S. Women's Open

Creamer wins U.S. Women's Open

OAKMONT, United States - Paula Creamer of the United States celebrates after winning the U.S. Women's Open golf tournament, the first major title of her career, at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania, on July 11, 2010.

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Creamer wins U.S. Women's Open

Creamer wins U.S. Women's Open

Oakmont, United States - Paula Creamer of the United States holds up her trophy for winning the U.S. Women's Open golf tournament, the first major title of her career, at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania, on July 11, 2010.

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Astronaut Noguchi in Russia

Astronaut Noguchi in Russia

MOSCOW, Russia - (From L) Astronauts T.J. Creamer of the United States, Oleg Kotov of Russia and Soichi Noguchi of Japan offer flowers in front of a statue of Yuri Gagarin at Star City in a suburb of Moscow on June 24, 2010. The astronauts returned to Earth aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft in early June.

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Astronaut Noguchi in Russia

Astronaut Noguchi in Russia

MOSCOW, Russia - (From L) Astronauts Soichi Noguchi of Japan, Oleg Kotov of Russia and T.J. Creamer of the United States pose for photos in front of a statue of Yuri Gagarin at Star City in a suburb of Moscow on June 24, 2010. The astronauts returned to Earth aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft in early June.

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Astronaut Noguchi in Russia

Astronaut Noguchi in Russia

MOSCOW, Russia - (From L) Astronauts Soichi Noguchi of Japan, Oleg Kotov of Russia and T.J. Creamer of the United States hold flowers of welcome at Star City in a suburb of Moscow on June 24, 2010. The astronauts returned to Earth aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft in early June.

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Noguchi returns to Earth

Noguchi returns to Earth

ARKALYK, Kazakhstan - Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi (L), Russia's Oleg Kotov and T.J. Creamer of the United States show solidarity after their return to Earth aboard the Russian Soyuz spacecraft in Arkalyk, Kazakhstan, on June 2, 1010.

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Noguchi returns to Earth

Noguchi returns to Earth

ARKALYK, Kazakhstan - Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi is taken out of the Russian Soyuz spacecraft after his return to Earth with two fellow astronauts in Arkalyk, Kazakhstan, on June 2, 2010. Noguchi, who returned from the International Space Station with Russia's Oleg Kotov and T.J. Creamer of the United States, said he was in ''perfect'' condition.

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Noguchi returns to Earth

Noguchi returns to Earth

ARKALYK, Kazakhstan - Personnel open the hatch of the Russian Soyuz capsule carrying astronauts Soichi Noguchi of Japan, Oleg Kotov of Russia and T.J. Creamer of the United States after the spacecraft landed on a plain near Arkalyk, Kazakhstan, on June 2, 2010.

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Noguchi returns to Earth after 163 days in space

Noguchi returns to Earth after 163 days in space

ARKALYK, Kazakhstan - The Soyuz spacecraft carrying Japan's Soichi Noguchi, Russia's Oleg Kotov and American Timothy Creamer is seen parachuting down near Arkalyk, Kazakhstan, on June 2, 2010. Noguchi spent 163 days onboard the International Space Station, the longest period in space by a Japanese astronaut.

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Noguchi returns to Earth after 163 days in space

Noguchi returns to Earth after 163 days in space

ARKALYK, Kazakhstan - Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi gives a thumbs-up near Arkalyk, Kazakhstan, on June 2, 2010, after the Soyuz capsule carrying Noguchi, Russia's Oleg Kotov and American Timothy Creamer landed there. Noguchi spent 163 days onboard the International Space Station, the longest period in space by a Japanese astronaut.

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Noguchi returns to Earth after 163 days in space

Noguchi returns to Earth after 163 days in space

ARKALYK, Kazakhstan - Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi talks with his family by cell phone near Arkalyk, Kazakhstan, on June 2, 2010, after the Soyuz capsule carrying Noguchi, Russia's Oleg Kotov and American Timothy Creamer landed there. Noguchi spent 163 days onboard the International Space Station, the longest period in space by a Japanese astronaut.

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Noguchi, 2 other astronauts arrive at Int'l Space Station

Noguchi, 2 other astronauts arrive at Int'l Space Station

TOKYO, Japan - In this photo taken from NASA Television, Russia's Soyuz TMA-17 spacecraft (C) carrying Japan's Soichi Noguchi and two other astronauts approaches the International Space Station to dock on Dec. 23, 2009. Noguchi, Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kotov and U.S. astronaut Timothy Creamer will stay at the ISS for five months.

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Noguchi, 2 other astronauts arrive at Int'l Space Station

Noguchi, 2 other astronauts arrive at Int'l Space Station

TOKYO, Japan - In this photo taken from NASA Television, Russia's Soyuz TMA-17 spacecraft (C) carrying Japan's Soichi Noguchi and two other astronauts approaches the International Space Station to dock on Dec. 23, 2009. Noguchi, Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kotov and U.S. astronaut Timothy Creamer will stay at the ISS for five months.

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3 astronauts including Japan's Noguchi lift off from Kazakhstan

3 astronauts including Japan's Noguchi lift off from Kazakhstan

BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan - The Russia's Soyuz TMA-17, carrying three astronauts -- Japan's Soichi Noguchi, Timothy J. Creamer of the United States and Russia's Oleg Kotov -- flies into the clouds after being launched from Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan, Dec. 21, 2009. The spacecraft successfully reached orbit shortly after liftoff.

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Soyuz lifts off to space station

Soyuz lifts off to space station

BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan - Russia's Soyuz TMA-17, carrying three astronauts -- Japan's Soichi Noguchi, Timothy J. Creamer of the United States and Russia's Oleg Kotov -- takes off from the launcher at the Baikonur Cosmodrome space center in Kazakhstan on Dec. 21, 2009. The spacecraft successfully reached orbit shortly after liftoff.

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Soyuz lifts off to space station

Soyuz lifts off to space station

BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan - Russia's Soyuz TMA-17, carrying three astronauts -- Japan's Soichi Noguchi, Timothy J. Creamer of the United States and Russia's Oleg Kotov -- takes off from the launcher at the Baikonur Cosmodrome space center in Kazakhstan on Dec. 21, 2009. The spacecraft successfully reached orbit shortly after liftoff.

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Soyuz lifts off to space station

Soyuz lifts off to space station

BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan - Russia's Soyuz TMA-17, carrying three astronauts -- Japan's Soichi Noguchi, Timothy J. Creamer of the United States and Russia's Oleg Kotov -- takes off from the launcher at the Baikonur Cosmodrome space center in Kazakhstan on Dec. 21, 2009. The spacecraft successfully reached orbit shortly after liftoff.

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Creamer wins SBS Open

Creamer wins SBS Open

KAHUKU, United States - American Paula Creamer holds up the trophy she captured at the U.S. LPGA Tour's season-opening SBS Open at Turtle Bay Resort's Palmer Course on Feb. 17.

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Miyazato gets crack at $1 mil at ADT Championship

Miyazato gets crack at $1 mil at ADT Championship

WEST PALM BEACH, United States - The eight position players in the ADT Championship pose for a photo after the third round at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Nov. 18. (From L to R) Lorena Ochoa, Julieta Granada, Kim Mi Hyun, Natalie Gulbis, Paula Creamer, Chung Il Mi, Ai Miyazato and Karrie Webb.

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Creamer, Iijima tied for Masters GC Ladies lead

Creamer, Iijima tied for Masters GC Ladies lead

MIKI, Japan - Defending champion Paula Creamer shot a 2-under-par 70 to move into a tie for the lead with Akane Iijima after the second round of the Masters GC Ladies at Masters Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on Oct. 21.

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Creamer, Iijima tied for Masters GC Ladies lead

Creamer, Iijima tied for Masters GC Ladies lead

MIKI, Japan - Akane Iijima watches her approach shot during the second round of the Masters GC Ladies at Masters Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on Oct. 21. She shot a 2-under-par 70 to move into a tie for the lead with defending champion Paula Creamer.

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Creamer moves into tie for 13th

Creamer moves into tie for 13th

TOKYO, Japan - U.S. LPGA star Paula Creamer matched the day's low with a 71 and moved into a tie for 13th at 3-over 219 on the third round of the Salonpas World Ladies at Tokyo Yomiuri Country Club on May 6.

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Creamer slips to 42nd place at Salonpas World Ladies

Creamer slips to 42nd place at Salonpas World Ladies

TOKYO, Japan - U.S. LPGA star Paula Creamer slips to 42nd at the midpoint of the Salonpas World Ladies on May 5 at Tokyo Yomiuri Country Club. Creamer saw her hopes of winning her third title in Japan fade after a 76 that left her 10 shots adrift of the leader.

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Creamer takes Masters GC Ladies title in playoff

Creamer takes Masters GC Ladies title in playoff

MIKI, Japan - U.S. LPGA rookie Paula Creamer (C) hugs her caddie after beating Japan's Chieko Amanuma (R) in a playoff to claim her second Japan tour title at the Masters GC Ladies at Masters Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on Oct. 23.

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Creamer takes Masters GC Ladies title in playoff

Creamer takes Masters GC Ladies title in playoff

MIKI, Japan - U.S. LPGA rookie Paula Creamer poses for photos with her cup in hands after beating Chieko Amanuma of Japan in a playoff to claim her second Japan tour title at the Masters GC Ladies at Masters Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on Oct. 23.

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Creamer surges into lead at Masters GC Ladies

Creamer surges into lead at Masters GC Ladies

MIKI, Japan - U.S. LPGA rookie Paula Creamer shot a 3-under-par 69 to emerge in sole possession of the lead after the second round of the Masters GC Ladies at Masters Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on Oct. 22.

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Creamer triumphs at NEC Karuizawa 72

Creamer triumphs at NEC Karuizawa 72

KARUIZAWA, Japan - U.S. LPGA rookie Paula Creamer kisses her trophy after claiming a three-stroke victory over Ai Miyazato at the NEC Karuizawa 72 tournament on the Karuizawa 72 Golf North Course on Aug. 14. Creamer, appearing on the Japanese tour for the first time, kept her name at the top of the leaderboard from the opening round and finished with a tournament-record 19-under-par 197.

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Creamer emerges sole leader at NEC Karuizawa 72

Creamer emerges sole leader at NEC Karuizawa 72

KARUIZAWA, Japan - U.S. LPGA rookie Paula Creamer responds to galleries during the second round of the NEC Karuizawa 72 tournament on the Karuizawa 72 Golf North Course on Aug. 13. She broke away from a three-way tie for the overnight lead and took a two-stroke lead heading into the final round.

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Creamer, Kitada, Wei tied for early lead at NEC Karuizawa 72

Creamer, Kitada, Wei tied for early lead at NEC Karuizawa 72

KARUIZAWA, Japan - Paula Creamer (L) looks at the ball teed off by Ai Miyazato on the first day of the NEC Karuizawa 72 golf tournament in Karuizawa, Nagano Prefecture, on Aug. 12. Creamer tied for the lead with Rui Kitada and Wei Yun-jye.

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Paula Creamer wins Evian Masters

Paula Creamer wins Evian Masters

EVIAN, France - Eighteen-year-old American Paula Creamer kisses her cup after winning the Evian Masters at Evian Masters Golf Club on July 23. Japan's Ai Miyazato failed to make up ground and finished 57th.

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American Pauls Creamer sweeps into lead at Evian Masters

American Pauls Creamer sweeps into lead at Evian Masters

EVIAN, France - American Paula Creamer smiles at a press conference after shooting 68 to share the lead with compatriot Christina Kim after the second round of the Evian Masters on July 21.

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American Pauls Creamer sweeps into lead at Evian Masters

American Pauls Creamer sweeps into lead at Evian Masters

EVIAN, France - American Paula Creamer smiles at a press conference after shooting 68 to share the lead with compatriot Christina Kim after the second round of the Evian Masters on July 21. (Kyodo)

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Paula Creamer wins Evian Masters

Paula Creamer wins Evian Masters

EVIAN, France - Eighteen-year-old American Paula Creamer kisses her cup after winning the Evian Masters at Evian Masters Golf Club on July 23. Japan's Ai Miyazato failed to make up ground and finished 57th. (Kyodo)

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Creamer, Kitada, Wei tied for early lead at NEC Karuizawa 72

Creamer, Kitada, Wei tied for early lead at NEC Karuizawa 72

KARUIZAWA, Japan - Paula Creamer (L) looks at the ball teed off by Ai Miyazato on the first day of the NEC Karuizawa 72 golf tournament in Karuizawa, Nagano Prefecture, on Aug. 12. Creamer tied for the lead with Rui Kitada and Wei Yun-jye. (Kyodo)

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Creamer emerges sole leader at NEC Karuizawa 72

Creamer emerges sole leader at NEC Karuizawa 72

KARUIZAWA, Japan - U.S. LPGA rookie Paula Creamer responds to galleries during the second round of the NEC Karuizawa 72 tournament on the Karuizawa 72 Golf North Course on Aug. 13. She broke away from a three-way tie for the overnight lead and took a two-stroke lead heading into the final round. (Kyodo)

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Creamer triumphs at NEC Karuizawa 72

Creamer triumphs at NEC Karuizawa 72

KARUIZAWA, Japan - U.S. LPGA rookie Paula Creamer kisses her trophy after claiming a three-stroke victory over Ai Miyazato at the NEC Karuizawa 72 tournament on the Karuizawa 72 Golf North Course on Aug. 14. Creamer, appearing on the Japanese tour for the first time, kept her name at the top of the leaderboard from the opening round and finished with a tournament-record 19-under-par 197. (Kyodo)

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Creamer surges into lead at Masters GC Ladies

Creamer surges into lead at Masters GC Ladies

MIKI, Japan - U.S. LPGA rookie Paula Creamer shot a 3-under-par 69 to emerge in sole possession of the lead after the second round of the Masters GC Ladies at Masters Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on Oct. 22. (Kyodo)

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Creamer takes Masters GC Ladies title in playoff

Creamer takes Masters GC Ladies title in playoff

MIKI, Japan - U.S. LPGA rookie Paula Creamer (C) hugs her caddie after beating Japan's Chieko Amanuma (R) in a playoff to claim her second Japan tour title at the Masters GC Ladies at Masters Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on Oct. 23. (Kyodo)

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Creamer takes Masters GC Ladies title in playoff

Creamer takes Masters GC Ladies title in playoff

MIKI, Japan - U.S. LPGA rookie Paula Creamer poses for photos with her cup in hands after beating Chieko Amanuma of Japan in a playoff to claim her second Japan tour title at the Masters GC Ladies at Masters Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on Oct. 23. (Kyodo)

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Creamer slips to 42nd place at Salonpas World Ladies

Creamer slips to 42nd place at Salonpas World Ladies

TOKYO, Japan - U.S. LPGA star Paula Creamer slips to 42nd at the midpoint of the Salonpas World Ladies on May 5 at Tokyo Yomiuri Country Club. Creamer saw her hopes of winning her third title in Japan fade after a 76 that left her 10 shots adrift of the leader. (Kyodo)

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Creamer moves into tie for 13th

Creamer moves into tie for 13th

TOKYO, Japan - U.S. LPGA star Paula Creamer matched the day's low with a 71 and moved into a tie for 13th at 3-over 219 on the third round of the Salonpas World Ladies at Tokyo Yomiuri Country Club on May 6. (Kyodo)

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Creamer, Iijima tied for Masters GC Ladies lead

Creamer, Iijima tied for Masters GC Ladies lead

MIKI, Japan - Akane Iijima watches her approach shot during the second round of the Masters GC Ladies at Masters Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on Oct. 21. She shot a 2-under-par 70 to move into a tie for the lead with defending champion Paula Creamer. (Kyodo)

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Creamer, Iijima tied for Masters GC Ladies lead

Creamer, Iijima tied for Masters GC Ladies lead

MIKI, Japan - Defending champion Paula Creamer shot a 2-under-par 70 to move into a tie for the lead with Akane Iijima after the second round of the Masters GC Ladies at Masters Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on Oct. 21. (Kyodo)

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Miyazato gets crack at $1 mil at ADT Championship

Miyazato gets crack at $1 mil at ADT Championship

WEST PALM BEACH, United States - The eight position players in the ADT Championship pose for a photo after the third round at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Nov. 18. (From L to R) Lorena Ochoa, Julieta Granada, Kim Mi Hyun, Natalie Gulbis, Paula Creamer, Chung Il Mi, Ai Miyazato and Karrie Webb. (Kyodo)

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Creamer wins SBS Open

Creamer wins SBS Open

KAHUKU, United States - American Paula Creamer holds up the trophy she captured at the U.S. LPGA Tour's season-opening SBS Open at Turtle Bay Resort's Palmer Course on Feb. 17. (Kyodo)

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Creamer trails Fukushima with Iijima and Ueda at NEC Karuizawa

Creamer trails Fukushima with Iijima and Ueda at NEC Karuizawa

KARUIZAWA, Japan - American Paula Creamer shot a 6-under 66 in the second round of the NEC Karuizawa 72 Golf Tournament at Karuizawa 72 Golf North Course in Nagano Prefecture on Aug. 11, tying with Akane Iijima and Momoko Ueda, both from Japan, at 8-under 136. (Kyodo)

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Psycho - film (1960)

Psycho - film (1960)

Janet Leigh & John Gavin Characters: Marion Crane, Sam Loomis Film: Psycho (1960) Director: Alfred Hitchcock 29 January 1960 'Psycho' Janet Leigh & John Galvin 1960 Paramount Photo by William Creamer **I.V. Date: 29-Jan-60

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Psycho - film (1960)

Psycho - film (1960)

Janet Leigh Characters: Marion Crane Film: Psycho (1961) Director: Alfred Hitchcock 29 January 1960 'Psycho' Janet Leigh 1960 Paramount Photo by William Creamer **I.V. Date: 29-Jan-60

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