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Associated Press
Thursday, July 7, 2005 LONDON -- The terror attacks in London won't affect the British Open. Golf's third major tournament of the year is scheduled to start as planned next Thursday at St. Andrews despite four explosions that tore through London during Thursday's morning rush hour. "Normal security measures are in place and anything above that will be taken on the advice of the Fife Constabulary," the Royal and Ancient Club said in a statement. Hunter Mahan, the first-round leader at the John Deere Classic in Illino ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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