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Nicklaus: Tiger can still win 18 or more majors

INCHEON, South Korea -- Jack Nicklaus said Tiger Woods can still beat his record of 18 major championships -- provided he can stay in control of his mental game.

Nicklaus said Woods can achieve the feat "if he gets the five inches between his ears squared out."

"I mean Tiger has a great work ethic, he's a great competitor, the most talented kid on the planet right now," Nicklaus told The Associated Press in an interview Friday. "He's not going to go away."

(Lee Jin-man/The Associated Press) A man passes by an Apple iPhone advertisement at downtown Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2011. A group of nearly 27,000 South Koreans is suing Apple for $26 million for what they claim are privacy violations from the collection of iPhone user location information.

SKoreans sue Apple over iPhone user information

SEOUL, South Korea — A group of some 27,000 South Koreans is suing Apple for $26 million for what they claim are privacy violations from the collection of iPhone user location information.

Focus on global currency pact turns to enforcement

SEOUL, South Korea -- Facing the risk of a dangerous trade war, top finance officials from the world's leading rich and developing nations looked each other in the eye and vowed they wouldn't use their currencies as economic weapons to boost exports.

In this Feb. 6, 2010 photo, a couple check the hatchback of a Toyota Motor Corp.'s new Prius hybrid at the Toyota museum in Toyota, central Japan. A news report says that Toyota is preparing to soon report to the Japanese and U.S. governments its plan to issue a recall over a brake problem with its Prius hybrid. Kyodo News agency reported Monday, Feb. 8 that the company is planning such a move as early as Tuesday in Japan. The report also said that Toyota would "promptly" do the same in the U.S. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)

Toyota plans to recall 300,000 Priuses

TOKYO -- Toyota plans to recall about 300,000 Prius hybrids worldwide over a brake problem and will notify the U.S. and Japanese governments Tuesday, a news report said, as a top executive will testify before U.S. lawmakers over recall woes that have tarnished its reputation for quality and safety.

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