Firstwatch: Tiger, more flu clinics and lots of manure

Published Dec. 3, 2009 at 12:59 p.m.
Today was the day Tiger Woods was supposed to compete at his Chevron World Challenge in Thousand Oaks, Calif. But he has opted out in view of recent events. You can see what he has to say, along with comments from thousands of others, on his official site.Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan has been asked to testify at a House of Representatives committee hearing on a certain couple who attended the Obama administration's first state dinner Nov. 24. We shared some of the e-mails between the couple and a Pentagon official about the couple's attempt to get an invitation.Closer to home, swine flu vaccination clinics will be held today in Waukesha and Glendale, and a couple are scheduled for Saturday in Brown Deer and Kenosha.


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