e-metro.ie 18.02.2010 plans to apologise for his behaviour. While Tiger feels that what happened is fundamentally a matter between him and his wife, he also recognises that he has hurt and let down a lot of other people who were close to him. He also let down his fans. He wants to begin the process of making amends, and that is what he is going to discuss. The 14-time Major champion went to ground on November 27 after crashing his SUV into a tree outside the home he shares with wife Elin Nordegren, 30, in Isleworth, Florida. Several women later came forward to say they had had affairs with him. Tiger to make a live TV apology TIGER WOODS will emerge from three months of hiding tomorrow to apologise for his infidelities. The shamed golfer will speak pub- licly for the first time since a car crash outside his home in November trig- gered his dramatic fall from grace. Woods, who has been at a sex addic- tion rehab clinic following claims he had affairs with several women, will discuss his past and his plans for the future in a live televised statement to friends and colleagues. However, journalists will not be allowed to ask the father-of-two any questions at the event in Florida. This is not a press conference, his agent Mark Steinberg said yesterday. The 34-year-old is expected to announce when he is likely to return to the US PGA golf tour. After the first allegations of an affair broke, he announced via his website that he would be taking an indefinite break from the sport. Mr Steinberg added: Tiger plans to discuss his past and his future, and he By Ross McGuinness Cheryl Cole walks through Londons Heathrow Airport yesterday on her way to Los Angeles. The singer, 26, swapped her wedding band for a large gold ring as rumours swirled about whether her marriage to footballer Ashley was over Picture: Russell Clisby Cheryls tale of two rings All the Brits gossip P6 WIN! Tickets for Kiss and the Meteors P14 & P17 A father yesterday successfully pleaded with a court not to jail his daughter for killing his son. Caroline Brennan, 19, stabbed her 22-year-old heroin addict brother to death in a row. Instead, she was sentenced to a five-year suspended sentence P5 News No jail for murdering sibling Privacy campaigners plan to take legal action against Google over its new Buzz social network. Critics feel Google has breached the trust of consumers, with both American and European privacy watchdogs likely to investigate the claims P9 News Google not having a good Buzz Sol Campbell made a goal-scoring return to the Champions League at Porto but his night still ended in a dramatic 2-1 defeat. The hero became a villain when he was partly to blame for a gaffe which cost the match P28 sPORT Gunners Sol destroying gaffes The Government was attacked last night as it further resisted Ryanairs bid to take over a hangar occupied by its biggest rival and create 300 jobs, while Brian Cowen was challenged to assert his authority P19 BusiNess Cowen must prove ability Could it be magic now? It certainly will be for Robbie Williams and Take That after the pop singer confirmed he has something very special coming up. Williams is hell bent on an eagerly awaited comeback with his former boy band P6 GuiLTY PLeAsuRes Robbie has a secret Shamed: Tiger Woods index.html2.html3.html4.html5.html6.html7.html8.html9.html10.html11.html12.html13.html14.html15.html16.html17.html18.html19.html20.html21.html22.html23.html24.html25.html26.html27.html