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By Ron Kaspriske
GolfDigest.com Thursday, July 14, 2005 MOMENT OF SILENCEGolf courses are typically quiet places, but it was slightly haunting to hear more than 30,000 people -- golfers, spectators, tournament workers -- go silent for two minutes to honor the victims of the terrorist attacks in London last week. A two-minute moment of silence was observed Thursday in all European Union nations, including Scotland. Horns were sounded at St. Andrews to halt play for the event. "It was particularly moving, don't you think?" said Alistair McIntosh, 48, ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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