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One-on-one with Chuck Liddell
Special to Baltimoresun.comChuck Liddell has emerged as arguably the Ultimate Fighting Championship's (UFC) most popular and recognizable fighter. Heading into his UFC 71 light heavyweight title fight against Quinton Jackson May 26, Liddell, 37, had held the championship belt for...Tags: Boxing, Mike Tyson, Ultimate Fighting Championship, Chuck Liddell, Middleweight Boxing
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Complete list of 2006 Emmy winners
Baltimoresun.com StaffDRAMA SERIES: "Grey's Anatomy," ABC "House," Fox "The Sopranos," HBO "24," Fox (Winner) "The West Wing," NBC COMEDY SERIES: "Arrested Development," Fox "Curb Your Enthusiasm," HBO "The Office," NBC (Winner) "Scrubs," NBC "Two and a Half Men," CBS ACTOR,...Tags: Frances Conroy, Sean Hayes, Cruises, Discovery Communications, Inc., Alan Alda
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Networking the awards
Sun television criticAfter getting swamped last year by HBO, network television staged a comeback last night at the 57th Annual Emmy Prime Time Awards. The first award of the evening went to Brad Garrett, of CBS' Everybody Loves Raymond, and the last went to the show itself...Tags: Tony Kushner, Candice Bergen, Comedy (genre), NBC (tv network), Donald Trump
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Joke's on them
Sun ReportersThere is no tougher room than the Academy Awards. Just ask Jon Stewart, whose stint as Oscar host Sunday night at times drew a chilly reception from the star-studded audience in front of him. For a while, he seemed destined to join an ignominious group:...Tags: Steve Martin, Schindler's List (movie), Cinema Industry, Jude Law, Comedy (genre)
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Just for laughs
Special to baltimoresun.comSo you've seen every movie imaginable, you're still living down your last bar disaster, and at this point the waitress at the local restaurant can recite your order backwards in her sleep. You may think this leaves you with limited options for a night...Tags: Disc Jockeys, Restaurants, Kevin James, Comedy (genre), Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Late-night laughs with Cal and Tony
In case you didn't stay up late last night, Cal Ripken Jr. and Tony Gwynn read the Top 10 list on David Letterman's show. Here are Ripken's "Good Things About Being Elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame": • "While traveling the country, I...Tags: Football, Baseball, New York Mets, Wedding Products and Services, George Steinbrenner
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Holes in anthrax case not novel
In case I ever turn up dead while being investigated by the Feds, and they release all the suspicious stuff they've uncovered about me, let me explain right now why I recently Googled "novel kill scientist poisoned strawberry." I was not trying to find a...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Guerrilla Activity, Grey's Anatomy (tv program), Osama bin Laden, Terrorism
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Back to 'Chef' reality
After all the drama and importance of watching the presidential campaign play out on TV in recent months, I felt like it might be a long, long time before I could ever get hooked on a reality TV series again.
But now comes the season premiere of Top...Tags: The Tonight Show (tv program), Steve Carell, Russell Brand, Family, Television
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In Ripken's sentimental journey, last chance to play is the real trip
WHY DID YOU and Cal become such good friends?" a reporter asked Brady Anderson before Cal Ripken's last game last night at Camden Yards. "We're alike," Anderson said. "We're not that sentimental." Suddenly, it was clear how the evening would unfold, and...Tags: Baseball, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore Orioles, Jerry Hairston, Jr,, Brady Anderson
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Final salute to Ripken
Sun StaffThe mayor named a street after him. A former president called him the best running story in baseball. A sell-out throng cheered his every move, lighting the sky with flashbulbs and the glint of metallic confetti, chanting, "Thank you, Cal." Cal Ripken...Tags: Lou Gehrig, Eddie Murray, Jim Palmer, Baseball, Morningstar Incorporated
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Death penalty support looks tough but does no good
SUPPORTING the death penalty -- saying so in public -- is a way for an otherwise liberal and progressive-thinking man or woman to flash tough-on-crime bona fides. Personally, they might think capital punishment to be barbaric; they might believe in...Tags: Ronald Reagan, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Punishment, Jimmy Carter, Death Penalty
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