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Tiger Woods's mugshot is splashed across the front page of Sunday's Daily Star, as it reports on his arrest on charges of driving under the influence in Florida. The golf legend has been released on bail, after rolling his car in a crash on Friday afternoon. The BBC has contacted his representatives for comment.
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