News Blast: Tiger to Break Silence Today, University Shooter Is Likely Insane

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Tiger to Break Silence Today

Today at 11 a.m. ET, Tiger Woods will break his silence as he addresses friends, colleagues and fans about his infidelity and future plans. Woods has not been seen by the public for three months, since crashing his SUV and enduring a rising chorus of alleged mistresses who had the public as their audience. It is reported that Tiger will return to therapy once the televised event is over. [NY Times]

Chinese Unhappy with Obama's Dalai Lama Meeting
With President Barack Obama's meeting with the Dalai Lama yesterday, China protested the meeting, saying it "interferes in China's internal politics, seriously hurts the national feelings of the Chinese people and seriously harms U.S.-China relations." China has had a similar reaction to previous U.S. presidents meeting with the Tibetan monk. [Washington Post]

University Shooter Is Likely Insane

Roy W. Miller, attorney for alleged University of Alabama-Huntsville shooter Amy Bishop, says his client seems to suffer from paranoid schizophrenia and is possibly insane, as she appears to not recall her violent actions last Friday. Bishop is being held without bond and is charged with capital murder and attempted murder. [Yahoo News]

Venus Wins Against Israeli
Competitor
In the Dubai semifinal title today, Venus Williams beat Shahar Peer 6-1, 6-4. Williams will take on the winner of the match between Victoria Azarenka of Belarus and seventh-seeded Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland later today. [FanHouse]

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