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Laura Vozzella: Driving Mr. Schaefer
The church was crammed with the biggest names in Maryland politics, past and present. Governors. Senators. Members of Congress. Mayors and other leaders in city and state government. But when it came time for shout-outs from the pulpit, the very first...Tags: Perry Hall, Charles Street, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Christianity
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Jim McKay dies at 86
Sun ReportersJim McKay, who in 1947 spoke the first words ever heard on Baltimore television and later became the model for the modern sports anchorman with his marathon effort amid a terrorist attack at the 1972 Munich Olympics, died yesterday of natural causes at...Tags: Belmont Stakes, NBC (tv network), University of Maryland, College Park, Baltimore Orioles, Olympic Games
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Washington County Evening High School grads chose not to retreat
davem@herald-mail.comWhen Gaelle B. Hadjia-Kamga moved to the United States after spending the first 11 years of her life in Cameroon, Africa, and began attending school in Montgomery County, Md., she felt left out as a sixth grader. Hadjia-Kamga said she felt that way...Tags: High Schools, Graduation, Teaching and Learning, Schools, Students
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Actress Meg Ryan lists Bel-Air house for $11.4 million
Actress Meg Ryan, known for her leading-lady roles in romantic films, has been having an on-again, off-again relationship with her Bel-Air home since she first listed it in 2008 for $19.5 million. Now it's on the market again, this time for $11.4 million....Tags: New Kids on the Block (music group), Movies, Tower Heist (movie), Ben Stiller, Tori Spelling
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Social TV is all about sharing
What can I do tonight: watch TV or surf Facebook?
Increasingly, people are doing both simultaneously. And checking their email. And interacting with actors or news anchors.
It's called "social TV," using a second screen to engage on social media sites...Tags: NBC (tv network), ABC Family (tv network), Concerts, North Miami, Twitter, Inc.
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City Lights: Beauty pageants with a twist
I had a college professor who kept a sign on her office door with a concise slogan: "Men are from Earth. Women are from Earth. Get used to it." As one who has always considered the genders more alike than different, I applaud that sentiment, and I'm...Tags: The Hurt Locker (movie), Judges, Justice System
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Condo owned by Milton Berle on market
A condominium in West Hollywood owned by comic actor Milton Berle and his wife, Lorna, has come on the market at $695,000.
The Shoreham Towers condo has views of downtown L.A., Santa Monica and the ocean. The one-bedroom, 11/2-bathroom unit features an...Tags: Condos
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Around Town: 'Mad, Mad World' and other comedy classics
24 FramesThe American Cinematheque is ringing in the New Year with some wild and crazy comedy classics... -
The year in theater, 2011: Puppets, Witches and Men in Heels
What? Another year has gone by already? Here are some theater reflections at the end of 2011.
•Best scene-stealer: Isn't "Chicago" the story of two women convicts? In Theatre Downtown's production last January, Joel Warren as lawyer Billy Flynn more...Tags: Rollins College, Colleges and Universities, Wicked (musical), Louis Armstrong, Celebrities
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Bruce Howard dies at 86
VarietyTV writer Bruce Howard, who penned multiple episodes of comedies including "Gilligan's Island," "The Brady Bunch" and "Good Times," wrote dozens of episodes of "The Dukes of Hazzard" and picked up an Emmy nomination for his efforts on "The Red Skelton...Tags: Obituaries, The Brady Bunch (tv program), Red Skelton
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TODAY IN HISTORY
1893: One of America's first horseless carriages was taken for a short test drive in Springfield, Mass., by Frank Duryea, who had designed the vehicle with his brother, Charles. 1937: “The Hobbit,” by J.R.R. Tolkien, was first published. 1948:...Tags: Nestle SA, NBC (tv network), Today (tv program)
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Arthur C. Nielsen Jr. dies at 92; oversaw growth of ratings firm
"If you can put a number on it," Arthur C. Nielsen Jr. said his father once told him, "then you know something."
It was a lesson the younger Nielsen — who died Monday at age 92 — never forgot. His lifelong efforts remade his father's once-...Tags: Market Research, Television, Media Industry, World War II (1939-1945), U.S. Army
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