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'America's Got Talent' recap - Bye bye, weirdos, we'll miss you so
This week, "America's Got Talent," the only place on television left for freaks and oddballs that doesn't demand they have some strange addiction or possess a nickname like "Honey Boo Boo," gave in to the regular guys. Too many of the show's strangest...
Tags: America's Got Talent (tv program), Joe Cocker, Nick Cannon, Howard Stern , Howie Mandel
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'Top Chef Masters' recap, episode 6, Thai One On
Curtis introduces the Quickfire with the absolute worst two words any high schooler has ever used to start an essay: "Throughout history," (insert my inner English major gouging out her eyes here). The challenge? Make a sexy dish using ingredients...
Tags: True Blood (tv program), Charity, Takashi, American Red Cross, Top Chef Masters (tv program)
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'Top Chef Masters' recap: Season 4 premiere
Editor's note: We are thrilled to welcome Mary Alice of Charm City Cakes as our recapper for the new season of "Top Chef Masters." We think it's a sin that she doesn't have her own Wikipedia page. But she does have a fan page. Take it away, Mary. "Top...
Tags: Outback Steakhouse Incorporated, Charity, Curtis Stone, Top Chef (tv program), Takashi
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School lunches packed with flavor
Back-to-school season means dusting off the lunchboxes and stocking up on brown paper bags. It's lunch-making time. For many kids, that means a daily dose of PB&J with a side of sliced apples. But sandwiches get boring — both for kids and for...
Tags: Sushi and Sashimi, Potatoes, Salt, Tortillas, Restaurants
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Letter: Location of planned Columbia Whole Foods is far from ideal
I fail to see the logic in the proposal for putting a Whole Foods store in that beautiful building right on the lake. No. 1, it is basically a one-side location, rather than being able to cater to customers from all sides of the store. No. 2, parking... -
Peanut butter recall expands to several major retailers
A recall of peanut butter that began at Trader Joe's grocery stores last week has expanded to other nut products and to more food stores, including several that operate in Maryland. In addition to Trader Joe's, the recall includes some nut butters and...Tags: Harry & David, Product Recalls, Salmonella Infection, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Butter
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With plan for new hotel, Harbor East glitters even more brightly
Plans to create an upscale hotel with shops and restaurants on the edge of Baltimore's Harbor East neighborhood are reinforcing city leaders' belief that the thriving waterfront community will continue to spur growth east of the Inner Harbor.
A vacant...Tags: Exelon Corp., Restaurant and Catering Industry, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Donald C. Fry
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'Top Chef Masters' recap: Holly Madison's pool party
Our troupe of chefs enter the kitchen still reeling over the Grand Canyon field trip. “What a filling!” says Thierry. Or maybe that was “feeling”. Tricky French accent. He also reveals he’s feeling much more competitive...
Tags: Garlic, Charity, IHOP Corporation, Pies and Tarts, Kentucky Fried Chicken
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Howard Hughes purchases downtown Columbia office building
Howard Hughes Corp. has purchased a nine-story office building adjacent to the Columbia mall, the company announced Monday. The 169,700 sq. foot building, known as 70 Corporate Center, was built in 1992 and is located in the northeast corner of Broken...
Tags: Howard Hughes, Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated, Rental Service, Companies and Corporations
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Howard Hughes Corp. buys former Ryland Group headquarters in Columbia
As a further sign of its investment in the revitalization of Columbia's town center, the Howard Hughes Corp. last week acquired the former Ryland Group headquarters, a nine-story office building next to The Mall in Columbia and close to land where...
Tags: Howard Hughes, Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated, General Growth Properties, Inc., Ryland Group Incorporated, Cigna Corporation
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New Perry Hall Giant to serve as a prototype for chain
Giant Food's newest Baltimore-area store offers a glimpse of the future for the region's dominant grocer, when shoppers increasingly rely on technology, demand more organic foods and expect a wide selection of prepared meals. Giant, which has been...
Tags: Perry Hall, Hunt Valley, Super Fresh Food Markets, Inc., Arable Farming, Walmart
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Whole Foods still a possibility for Howard Hughes building
The on-again, off-again prospect of a Whole Foods Market opening in the Howard Hughes Corp. building in downtown Columbia is on again, Howard Hughes senior vice president John DeWolf said last week. In an update on downtown development delivered to the...
Tags: Howard Hughes, Architecture, Rental Service, James Rouse, Ken Ulman
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