D Friday, December 11, 2009 METRO 11 Access to mobile broadband and 3G speeds is subject to network coverage and availability. Prices quoted include VAT. See vodafone.ie for terms and conditions. Prepay daily rate only 3 Prepay Give them the freedom of the internet for just 49.99 Whatever makes your Christmas perfect The perfect gift the ability to get internet access anywhere. With simple set up, fast speeds and unbeatable coverage, its the one gift nobody can do without. Waitress tells Tigers wife: Im sorry I hurt you MEDIA regulators in Taiwan have rejected a television licence application from a company whose animation of Tiger Woods car crash took the internet by storm earlier this month. Next Group, a parent company of Apple Daily, who used a computer-generated video to depict the golf stars vehicle mishap on November 27, was refused permission for a 24-hour news channel and a second news and entertainment channel. In the animated video Woods and his wife, Elin, are shown having a heated argument at home before she chases after his SUV, waving a golf club. Woods then crashes. The clip was part of the Action News initiative launched two weeks ago by Apple Daily using animation to reconstruct incidents of rape, murder and other sensational events. Last month the Taipei municipal government fined the paper 500,000 Taiwan dollars (10,500) for failing to protect the citys youth from exposure to vivid crime scenes.Online hit: The Tiger clip Taiwan rejects Tiger-style news ONE of Tiger Woods alleged mis- tresses has apologised to the golfers wife, Elin, for causing her hurt. If it wasnt me, it was going to be the other girls, 24-year-old Jaimee Grubbs told a TV show. I couldnt describe how remorse- ful I am to have hurt her family and her emotionally. Meanwhile, a claim that the wait- ress was romantically involved with George Clooney at the same time as the golfer was flatly denied by the Hollywood star. Elsewhere, Rachel Uchitel, who was also named as a mistress of Woods, was spotted using an ATM in NewYork while out partying with a friend. The socialite who reportedly sparked a row between the golfer and his wife before his mystery car crash two weeks ago, denied she was a home-wrecker or a tramp in a magazine interview this week. The 34-year-old nightclub hostess is one of a string of women linked to the worlds highest paid sportsman since he crashed his car outside his Florida mansion in the early hours of November 27. The damage to his previously wholesome image appears to have begun affecting some of his lucra- tive endorsements, with adverts fea- turing Woods disappearing from prime-time television broadcasts in the US. Sports drink maker Gatorade this week became the first company to drop its endorsement of Woods. US politician Joe Baca also retracted his bid this week to get the sportsman recognised with a Con- gressional Gold Medal, the coun- trys highest civilian honour for pro- moting good sportsmanship and breaking down barriers. The reason for Woods admission to hospital following the crash was listed in medical records as suspect- ed OD, shorthand for overdose, ac- cording to showbiz website TMZ. com. It also reported he was having trouble breathing and his wife gave paramedics two pill bottles, contain- ing muscle relaxant Ambien and painkiller Vicodin, at the scene. The women: Nightclub hostess Rachel Uchitel in New York this week, and Jaimee Grubbs, inset bY MaTT dickiNsON if it wasnt me, it was going to be other girls A BOOK by an astronomy professor which was spotted in the wreckage of Tiger Woods crashed car has become a bestseller. Get A Grip On Physics by British university scientist Dr John Gribbin was pictured in the footwell of the champion golfers car and has since risen from a 396,224 to 2,268 in the Amazons bestsellers list.
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