| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | N/A | Tiger Woods' first PGA Tour win since 2013. | PGA Tour | View |
| N/A | N/A | Tiger Woods won a PGA Tour event, which was his first since 2013, marking a comeback from injury. | PGA Tour event | View |
| 2018-09-23 | N/A | Tiger Woods won the Tour Championship, his first victory in five years. | Not specified | View |
This document is an email chain dated August 19, 2013, ending with Terry Kafka forwarding a joke email titled 'shortest books of all time' to Mark L. Epstein (Jeffrey Epstein's brother), Jeffery Edwards, and Warren Eisenstein. The content of the email contains political and cultural satire targeting figures such as Tiger Woods, Jane Fonda, Cindy Sheehan, and George Soros. The document is stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026517', indicating it was part of a congressional investigation.
This document is a printout of a Daily Mail Online article dated December 8, 2015, discussing Prince Andrew's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and Virginia Roberts. It features a photograph of Prince Andrew with a 17-year-old Roberts and details allegations surrounding Epstein's influence, financial dealings, and social circle, including Ghislaine Maxwell.
This document appears to be a page from a scientific text or book discussing neuroscience, specifically 'mirror neurons' and 'neural networks,' likely included as an attachment in a larger file. It explains how the brain learns by watching others (using Tiger Woods as an example) and includes a diagram labeled 'Neural Network.' The document bears a Bates stamp indicating it was produced during a House Oversight Committee investigation.
This document appears to be page 115 from a book or educational presentation regarding 'The Brain' and cognitive attention. It features a still from Daniel Simons' famous selective attention experiment (The Invisible Gorilla) and a photo of Tiger Woods swinging a golf club. The text discusses how the brain processes visual information and attention. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015805', indicating it is part of a larger production of documents to the House Oversight Committee.
This document is a screenshot of a Facebook timeline post viewed on a mobile device, dated July 26, 2013. The content is a political joke comparing how Tiger Woods and Andre Agassi prove their identity at a bank versus President Obama, implying the President is clueless. The image contains a Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029354', indicating it is part of a larger document production, likely related to a congressional investigation.
This document is page 377 from a book or report, containing the 'Acknowledgements' section for Chapter 4 and Chapter 5. It lists credits for various scientific images, diagrams, and videos (e.g., MRI scans, neural networks, optical illusions) to sources such as Wikimedia, Shutterstock, and specific individuals like James Tagg and John Graner. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016067', indicating it is part of a document production for a House Oversight Committee investigation.
This document is a technical data log, likely from the Apple News application, showing a series of New York Times headlines and article links from September 23, 2018. The document, marked 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028389', contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or any related activities; its content consists of general news summaries on geopolitics and sports.
This document, labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028360', is a snippet of JSON source code, likely from a digital forensic extraction of a device. The code defines the layout and content for a news application (indicated as Apple News) and displays a headline about Tiger Woods winning a PGA Tour event. The document itself does not contain any information about Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or related activities.
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