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Laurel Park celebrates 100th birthday
Deep in the bowels of Laurel Park, beneath the oval where Secretariat, Seabiscuit and Barbaro once tread, runs a tunnel. It's a long-forgotten passage that bigwigs once used to escape the raucous crowds above.
Queen Elizabeth II, who raced a horse at...Tags: Entertainment Events, The New York Times, Art Garfunkel, Elizabeth II, Henry Kissinger
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Will Murdoch scandal make us pull back from Brit tabloid values?
As the scandal that sunk Rupert Murdoch's News of the World continued to unfold last week, one of the questions that loomed was whether there would be any fallout on this side of the Atlantic.
What most American analysts were wondering was whether...Tags: United Kingdom, Lawyers, HLN (tv network), Television Industry, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland)
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Laurel oncologist pleads guilty to buying and using unapproved drugs
Isabella Martire, a 52-year-old oncologist in Laurel, will be sentenced Oct. 17 after pleading guilty to buying prescription drugs not approved for use in the United States, and using them on cancer patients. According to U.S. Justice Department...Tags: United Kingdom, Hospitals and Clinics, Prescription Drugs, Trials, Laurel
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Thursday morning talkers: Weiner asked porn actress to lie
On weekday mornings, I'll post the most controversial, shocking and (of course) ridiculous stories for your reading pleasure. That way, when you walk into work, you'll be the master of witty conversation. Articles • I'm sure that's not all he...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Minority Groups, Gays and Lesbians, Libya, Barack Obama
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Prince Edward to visit Baltimore. And don't ask about the wedding.
Prince Edward -- 7th in line to the British throne, youngest child of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, 48-year-old kid brother to Prince Charles, Prince Andrew and Princess Anne -- comes to Baltimore Tuesday NOT to discuss his biggest claim to fame,...Tags: Andrew, Duke of York, Elizabeth II, Family, Charles, Prince of Wales, Weddings
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Reporting on royalty: a primer for commoners in the press corps
This may be Charm City, but the PR outfit promoting Prince Edward's visit wasn't sure the Baltimore press corps had the polish to cover royalty.
So IMRE took it upon itself to play Henry Higgins to newsroom Eliza Doolittles.
"Royal Protocol: The general...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Maryland's most royal sites
When the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit the United States as part of their forthcoming North American tour, no doubt their host city of Los Angeles will provide plenty of pomp and circumstance.
Yet Marylanders could show Will and Kate a jolly good...Tags: England, Metal and Mineral, Ralph Lauren, London (England), Inner Harbor
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The majesty of marriage
By the time you read this, millions of Americans will have risen this morning at an hour best suited for dairy farming to watch wall-to-wall coverage of the televised wedding of Britain's Kate Middleton and Prince William. The TV networks are certainly...
Tags: Minority Groups, Sex, Gays and Lesbians, Family, Charles, Prince of Wales
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Princess-to-be Kate Middleton has Maryland family ties
Soon-to-be princess Kate Middleton has a few prominent Marylanders — and American celebrities — in her family tree.
Middleton, a commoner who marries Prince William on Friday, is a distant cousin of "The Star-Spangled Banner" author Francis...Tags: Francis Scott Key, Winston Churchill, Elizabeth II, Family, Talk Shows (genre)
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Wednesday morning talkers: Baby ligers raised by dog
On weekday mornings, I'll post the most controversial, shocking and (of course) ridiculous stories for your reading pleasure. That way, when you walk into work, you'll be the master of witty conversation. National • Source: DOJ seeks indictment...Tags: Anderson Cooper, Central Intelligence Agency, Glenn Beck, BBC, The New York Times
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Our lack of choice at the pump props up the Saudis
At a time when Americans are engaged in a heated debate about cutting domestic social services and entitlement programs, we are forced to fund more and more social programs — for other nations. How so? In February, after seeing fellow Sunni...Tags: Steve Israel, Natural Gas, Biofuels, Abdullah II of Jordan, Renewable Energy
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Why I'm watching the royal wedding
Friday mornings at 4 a.m. generally find me asleep, but this week I'll be among the thousands of Anglophiles glued to my television for the "wedding of the century." At 25, I've spent the better part of my adult life either in Europe or wishing I was...
Tags: United Kingdom, University of Oxford, Harry Potter (fictional character), Colleges and Universities, Family
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