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Defending champion Rose Zhang withdraws during Round 1 of Mizuho Americas Open
Zhang had completed three holes before she made the decision to withdraw.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Rose Zhang withdraws from this week's LPGA tournament because of illness after playing three holes
Defending champion Rose Zhang withdrew from the Mizuho Americas Open because of illness after completing only three holes of the opening roundABC News - Sports -
Suspended Argonauts QB Chad Kelly withdraws from camp, citing desire to minimize distractions
Suspended Toronto Argonauts quarterback Chad Kelly said he will withdraw from training camp and hopes to “learn, grow and better myself” through counseling after his suspension by the leagueABC News - Sports -
Starmer Echoes 1997 Blair as Labour Kicks Off Bid for Power
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