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Top Ten frightening state fair foods
Dining@LargeThe idea for this week's list comes from Owl Meat Gravy, who reminded me that it is the time of year for "disgusting fried state fair food." The Howard County Fair opened its week-long run Saturday. The Maryland State Fair......Tags: Maryland State Fair, Howard County, McDonald's, Heart and Circulatory System, John Paterakis Sr.
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Worlds win gives Meissner jump on earning potential
Sun reporterThe title "world champion" implies that one can't do a whole lot better. In the high-stakes arena of sporting fame and product endorsement, however, Olympic gold is the ultimate prize for a figure skater. Thus, Bel Air's Kimmie Meissner has work to do...Tags: Kristi Yamaguchi, Multi-Sport Events, 2016 Olympic Games, Kimmie Meissner, Marketing
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Raising the bar
Sun reporterFifty years after it opened, the Victory Tavern had become a haunt for the defeated. Outside, prostitutes paced past a stern, if grammatically incorrect, sign on the once-proud bar's peeling paint exterior. "If Your Not Buying," it warned, "Don't Come...Tags: Johnny Unitas, Limes, Homes, Lotteries, Television
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Skater's career takes a big leap
Sun reporterThree days after winning the U.S. Figure Skating Championship, Kimmie Meissner of Bel Air has agreed to three major endorsement deals and an ice show tour. She will appear in national Subway commercials, including spots with the NFL's Reggie Bush, a...Tags: New Orleans Saints, Reggie Bush, National Football League, Multi-Sport Events, Kimmie Meissner
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'American Idol': The first semifinal show results
Reality CheckOn tonight's American Idol, we'll hear the results from last night's semifinal, in which 12 of the Top 36 took to the stage, though many of them fell apart once there.Host Ryan Seacrest says that 24 million votes were cast......Tags: Randy Jackson, Michael Johns, Ryan Seacrest, Paula Abdul, Popular Music (genre)
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Md. skies clear, dry tonight for Comet Lulin
Maryland WeatherExcept for the cold, the forecast out of Sterling this morning could not be better for those of us hoping to catch a glimpse of Comet Lulin as it makes its closest approach to Earth - a 'mere' 38 million......Tags: Science, Explosions, Astronomy, Emergency Incidents
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Green tea Coke hits Japanese stores Monday
Dining@LargeA new kind of Coca-Cola lands on store shelves in Japan this Monday, June 8: Coca-Cola Plus, green tea flavor. It contains green tea extracts and no calories. The target audience is 'health conscious' women in their 20s and 30s.......Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Japan, Dining and Drinking
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Orioles announce new plans for Ripken's final home games
SunSpot StaffThe Orioles announced the revised schedule of events for Cal Ripken's final home games Oct. 1-6 against Toronto and Boston. October The Orioles have produced a farewell commemorative book that chronicles Ripken's career. The book, the only retrospective...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Baseball, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Retirement, Boston Red Sox
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Playing 'Mind' games
LA Times StaffFor the last few months, Universal Pictures has been juggling a live grenade, hoping it won't go off. In the public eye, the studio's Ron Howard-directed film, "A Beautiful Mind," has been viewed as one of the favorites for this year's best picture Oscar....Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Golden Globe Awards, Hurricanes, John Adams, Television
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Era of smiles fading away
Sun Television CriticIn: The Donald. Out: Joey, Monica, Phoebe, Ross, Rachel and Chandler. In: Being mean. Out: Making nice. In: Relationships of convenience. Out: Friends. There is an unmistakable symmetry in NBC's decision to replace Friends next fall with The...Tags: Mary Tyler Moore, MASH (tv program), Television, HBO (tv network), Culture
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Mencken's Baltimore slips away
As visitors descend on Baltimore during the summer tourism season, staff writer Larry Bingham offers an occasional look at how the city has been portrayed by writers over the years. Today, an excerpt from Baltimore native and newspaperman H. L. Mencken,...Tags: Bars and Clubs, H.L. Mencken, Dining and Drinking
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Md. GOP paying Steele to consult
Sun StaffThe Maryland Republican Party is paying Michael S. Steele $5,000 a month in consulting fees under an arrangement that began shortly after his selection as gubernatorial candidate Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s running mate. Although the payments appear legal,...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Republican Party, Michael Steele, Employers, Regional Elections
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