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earned more than $2 million. No one else 
in women's golf has crossed the $1 million mark."I think she can 
do it," Pak said Wednesday, a Hall-of-Famer revered for cutting a path 
for so many South Koreans. "She's dominating. Her game is strong. Her 
confidence is strong. All the attention is on her. Everyone thinks she 
can do it."Woods and Mickey Wright are the only players who have 
held four professional majors at the same time, both done over two 
seasons. Woods won the U.S. Open, British Open, PGA Championship and Masters 
in succession in 2000-01. Wright, who Ben Hogan once said had the 
best swing he ever saw, won the U.S. Women's Open, LPGA Championship, 
Titleholders and Western Open over the 1961-62 seasons.Wright has been watching 
Park on television this year and is struck by her calm."She certainly 
is an unflappable young lady," the 78-year-old Wright told The Associated 
Press in a rare telephone interview from her home in Florida. "She's 
probably the best putter I've ever seen. And I've seen some good 
ones. I'm hoping she can pull it off, and then win the 
fifth one in France. No one will ever come close to that 
unless the LPGA adds a sixth major."The debate this week at St. 
Andrews is not whether Park is capable of a fourth straight major, 
but whether that will constitute a calendar Grand Slam.The LPGA Tour, not 
nearly as established or well-funded as men's golf, designated the Evian 
Championship in France as a fifth major this ye
o he focused on were the use of 
elephant eggs to grow an embryo -- similar to the process that 
led to Dolly -- and the creation of embryonic mammoth stem cells.Stem 
cells of this type can also be induced to form gametes. If 
the cells were from a female, this might provide an alternative source 
of eggs for use in research, and perhaps in breeding, including the 
cloning of mammoths, Wilmut wrote.Wilmut, emeritus professor at the MRC 
Center for Regenerative Medicine at University of Edinburgh, made headlines 
in 1996 when he and his colleagues cloned Dolly the sheep. Their 
technique involved injecting DNA into a special egg cell and transferring 
the product into a third sheep, which carried the egg to term. 
While Dolly lived a brief life, dying in 2003, her very existence 
was hailed as a medical marvel.That such a noted scientist could even 
discuss the process of bringing back the mammoth stems from an astonishing 
find on a remote Russian island in the Arctic Ocean: blood so 
well preserved that it flowed freely from a 10,000- to 15,000-year-old creature.PHOTOS: 
"Extinct" Monkeys With Sideburns Found in BorneoThe fragments of muscle 
tissues, which weve found out of the body, have a natural red 
color of fresh meat. The reason for such preservation is that the 
lower part of the body was underlying in pure ice, and the 
upper part was found in the middle of tundra, said Semyon Grigoriev, 
the head of the expedition and chairman of the Mammoth M
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