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Lebanon: Israel Carries Out Airstrikes Near Sidon

Israel carried out 2 airstrikes targeting alleged Hezbollah weapons warehouse locations near Sidon on Monday, February 19. Lebanese state-run National News Agency reported that "Israeli warplanes carried out strikes on the town of Ghaziyeh". The Israeli army said that the attack was in "response to to the explosion of an enemy drone, the wreckage of which was found near the Tiberias area this afternoon." This live footage shows smoke billowing as seen from Sidon.

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Ishikawa most valuable performer in pro sports again

Ishikawa most valuable performer in pro sports again

TOKYO, Japan - Teenage golfer Ryo Ishikawa holds up a prime minister's cup during an award ceremony at a hotel in Tokyo on Dec. 25, 2009, after being named the most valuable performer in Japanese professional sports for the second year in a row. In his second season as a pro, Ishikawa won four times and became the youngest money title winner in Japanese tour history at 18 with 183 million yen.

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Ishikawa most valuable performer in pro sports again

Ishikawa most valuable performer in pro sports again

TOKYO, Japan - Teenage golfer Ryo Ishikawa speaks at a news conference at a hotel in Tokyo on Dec. 25, 2009, after being named the most valuable performer in Japanese professional sports for the second year in a row. In his second season as a pro, Ishikawa won four times and became the youngest money title winner in Japanese tour history at 18 with 183 million yen.

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Ishikawa makes cut in Transitions Championship

Ishikawa makes cut in Transitions Championship

TAMPA BAY, Florida - Up-and-coming Japanese teenage golfer Ryo Ishikawa hits a sand shot on the 5th hole during the second round of the Transitions Championship golf tournament on March 20 at Innisbrook Resort in Florida. He made the cut after shooting an even-par 142, which placed him in a group tied for 39th. At the age of 17 years and six months, Ishikawa became the youngest Japanese and the fifth-youngest player to make the cut on the U.S. PGA circuit, according to the PGA Tour.

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Japanese teen Ishikawa in dreamland after Masters invite

Japanese teen Ishikawa in dreamland after Masters invite

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese teen golfer Ryo Ishikawa poses during a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on Jan. 23 after he was invited to play at the 2009 Masters Tournament in Georgia in April. Ishikawa, at 17 years, 6 months, will become the second-youngest competitor ever in the Masters when the first round begins April 9.

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Japanese teen Ishikawa in dreamland after Masters invite

Japanese teen Ishikawa in dreamland after Masters invite

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese teen golfer phenom Ryo Ishikawa speaks during a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on Jan. 23 after he was invited to play at the 2009 Masters Tournament in April. ''I can hardly contain my excitement. It still doesn't feel real yet,'' said Ishikawa, who will become the second-youngest competitor ever in the Masters at 17 years, 6 months when the first round begins April 9.

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Ishikawa to become youngest athlete to win 100 mil. yen prize money

Ishikawa to become youngest athlete to win 100 mil. yen prize money

GEISEI, Japan - Teen sensation Ryo Ishikawa placed 14th in the second round of the Casio World Open held in Geisei, Kochi Prefecture, on Nov. 28. The 17-year-old assured himself of becoming the youngest golfer in history to earn 100 million yen in prize money on the Japanese men's tour after making the cut in the tournament.

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High school student wins women's amateur golf crown

High school student wins women's amateur golf crown

ONO, Japan - Sixteen-year-old Mihoko Iseri holds the championship trophy on June 30 after posting a 1-up triumph over Rui Kitada in the 36-hole final of the women's amateur golf championship at Ono Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture. Iseri is the second youngest golfer to win the title after Michiko Hattori, who won her first amateur crown in 1984 at the age of 15 years, 9 months.

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Ishikawa to become youngest athlete to win 100 mil. yen prize mon

Ishikawa to become youngest athlete to win 100 mil. yen prize mon

GEISEI, Japan - Teen sensation Ryo Ishikawa placed 14th in the second round of the Casio World Open held in Geisei, Kochi Prefecture, on Nov. 28. The 17-year-old assured himself of becoming the youngest golfer in history to earn 100 million yen in prize money on the Japanese men's tour after making the cut in the tournament. (Kyodo)

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Japanese teen Ishikawa in dreamland after Masters invite

Japanese teen Ishikawa in dreamland after Masters invite

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese teen golfer Ryo Ishikawa poses during a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on Jan. 23 after he was invited to play at the 2009 Masters Tournament in Georgia in April. Ishikawa, at 17 years, 6 months, will become the second-youngest competitor ever in the Masters when the first round begins April 9. (Kyodo)

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Japanese teen Ishikawa in dreamland after Masters invite

Japanese teen Ishikawa in dreamland after Masters invite

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese teen golfer phenom Ryo Ishikawa speaks during a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on Jan. 23 after he was invited to play at the 2009 Masters Tournament in April. ''I can hardly contain my excitement. It still doesn't feel real yet,'' said Ishikawa, who will become the second-youngest competitor ever in the Masters at 17 years, 6 months when the first round begins April 9. (Kyodo)

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Ishikawa makes cut in Transitions Championship

Ishikawa makes cut in Transitions Championship

TAMPA BAY, Florida - Up-and-coming Japanese teenage golfer Ryo Ishikawa hits a sand shot on the 5th hole during the second round of the Transitions Championship golf tournament on March 20 at Innisbrook Resort in Florida. He made the cut after shooting an even-par 142, which placed him in a group tied for 39th. At the age of 17 years and six months, Ishikawa became the youngest Japanese and the fifth-youngest player to make the cut on the U.S. PGA circuit, according to the PGA Tour. (Kyodo)

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Ishikawa most valuable performer in pro sports again

Ishikawa most valuable performer in pro sports again

TOKYO, Japan - Teenage golfer Ryo Ishikawa speaks at a news conference at a hotel in Tokyo on Dec. 25, 2009, after being named the most valuable performer in Japanese professional sports for the second year in a row. In his second season as a pro, Ishikawa won four times and became the youngest money title winner in Japanese tour history at 18 with 183 million yen. (Kyodo)

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Ishikawa most valuable performer in pro sports again

Ishikawa most valuable performer in pro sports again

TOKYO, Japan - Teenage golfer Ryo Ishikawa holds up a prime minister's cup during an award ceremony at a hotel in Tokyo on Dec. 25, 2009, after being named the most valuable performer in Japanese professional sports for the second year in a row. In his second season as a pro, Ishikawa won four times and became the youngest money title winner in Japanese tour history at 18 with 183 million yen. (Kyodo)

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