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'Project Runway' recap: Working up a sweat
Reality CheckJanell reports on this week's Project Runway:Previously, everyone was weepy and emotional. Who needs that? Fashion isn’t for sissies! Heidi greets the designers on the runway. She plans to stay longer than 10 seconds, good for her. Heidi is...Tags: Television, Pumpkin, Michael Kors, Fashion Shows, Pies and Tarts
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No Crown for Big Brown; favorite eased, places last
Trainer Rick Dutrow leaned on the rail at the Detention Barn a half-hour after Big Brown had been pulled up in the Belmont Stakes and momentarily dropped his forehead onto his crossed arms. Dutrow's thin brown hair was soaked. His blue shirt soggy. His...Tags: Big Brown, Preakness Stakes, Pimlico Race Course, Gulfstream Park, Horse (animal)
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Faceoff: Who should be the Ravens' starting quarterback?
Boller hits mark for now
By Jamison Hensley
If Kyle Boller's shoulder is healthy enough for him to play, he should be the Ravens' starting quarterback in the regular-season opener.
Supporters for Troy Smith will point to his confidence. But you can'...Tags: The Ohio State University, Death, Football, NFL Preseason, National Football League
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30 winters of plowing snow and glad of it
Baltimore Sun reporterManipulating the joystick, Dereck Hopkins coaxes the plow blade up, then throws the truck into reverse, leaving a banked mountain of snow on Peach Leaf Court in Odenton. The Anne Arundel County Public Works employee takes four more runs at the snow there...Tags: Weather Reports, Heavy Engineering, Vehicles, Employees, Fencing
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PRESS BOX
•SWIMMING: Michael Phelps finished second in the 200-meter medley final at the short-course World Cup in Stockholm, struggling in the old-style swimsuit that will become standard next year. Phelps, who won a record eight gold medals at the 2008...Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, Mike Tyson, Multi-Sport Events, Tennis, Auto Racing
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Weiner loud in his defense of Dixon
Hours after Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon was indicted on charges of theft, perjury and misuse of office, she headed to the industrial-chic offices of her lead defense attorney, where dozens of reporters and photographers had gathered.
Instead of...Tags: Oprah Winfrey, Prosecution, Colleges and Universities, Lawyers, Television
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'The Amazing Race': Don't call it a comeback
Reality CheckBucky recaps last night's Amazing Race. Take it away, Bucky!The Amazing Race picks up at last week’s Pit Stop in the Seychelles and we learn that the teams will all catch a 2 a.m. boat that will take them to......Tags: Easter, Malaysia, Fires, Road Transportation, Alcoholic Beverages
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Environmental safeguards put brakes on boom
sun reporterDavid Hill's forehead is gashed, his fingernails are caked with grease, the outline of a Copenhagen tobacco tin is traced in filth on the pocket of his mud-drenched T-shirt - and he couldn't be happier, because he is drilling another well. "It's a real...Tags: Disasters, Natural Resources, Metal and Mineral, Mining, Maryland
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Building on fragile hope
Sun ReporterA Neighborhood Abandoned Part 2 Eric Booker was asleep in his grandparents' house in East Baltimore when his grandfather, Frederick Booker, came to him in a dream. "I need you to take care of Granny," the dying old man told him. The next day, Eric...Tags: Employees, Public Officials, Tax Credits, William Donald Schaefer, Regional Authority
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Crash course
Sun ReporterCatch a wave," the Beach Boys sang, "and you're sitting on top of the world." I won't be telling you about the top of the world. If, however, you want to hear about the world's depths - how the churn of the sea makes your limbs flail in entirely new...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Ocean Surfing, The Beach Boys, Land Surfing, Michelin Group
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Learning how to say goodbye
Sun StaffNo one knew why the boy started shimmying, going for the corners of his hospital bed. R.J. Voigt was suddenly restless, agitated. The 12-year-old kept calling out for his mom. But he didn't seem to know what he wanted. She kept asking the doctors, "Is...Tags: Heart Attack, Pocomoke City, Colleges and Universities, Cancer, Christmas
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Ritual for ill is shrouded in confusion
Sun StaffWhen Pope John Paul II received one of the last sacraments of Catholic life yesterday, he underwent one of the best known but most misunderstood rituals of the Roman Catholic Church. The anointing of the sick, formerly called extreme unction and...Tags: Religious Events, Death, Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Rituals
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