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    Aug 5, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. From 'Captain America' to 'Uncle Vanya,' Hugo Weaving stretches his acting chops

    For actor Hugo Weaving, the distance between his farm in Sydney, Australia and Los Angeles isn't just 7,500 miles, give or take. It's the distance between his identities as a pop culture icon and as a conservatory-trained actor who revels in the classical canon.
    For actor Hugo Weaving, the distance between his farm in Sydney, Australia and Los Angeles isn't just 7,500 miles, give or take. It's the distance between his identities as a pop culture icon and as a conservatory-trained actor who revels in the classical...

    Tags: V for Vendetta (movie), The Matrix (movie), Washington, DC, Celebrities and Health Issues, Celebrities

  2. Sep 12, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  3. Bits & Pieces: Fulton ice dancer and partner earn silver medal at Junior Grand Prix in Australia

    The United States' ice dancing team of Laura Bonacorsi, of St. Louis, Mo., and Travis Mager, of Fulton, took home the silver medal at the International Skating Union Junior Grand Prix (JGP) of Figure Skating Series event last week in Brisbane, Australia. Bonacorsi represents the Peninsula Skating Club and Mager represents the Columbia Figure Skating Club.
    The United States' ice dancing team of Laura Bonacorsi, of St. Louis, Mo., and Travis Mager, of Fulton, took home the silver medal at the International Skating Union Junior Grand Prix (JGP) of Figure Skating Series event last week in Brisbane, Australia....

    Tags: Ice Skating, Awards and Prizes, Wrigley Field, Dominican Republic, High School Sports

  4. Oct 18, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Open combat roles to women

    With the recent announcement that Australia will allow its female soldiers to serve in all combat roles, including the special forces and infantry, the United States government is once again confronted with an age-old question: Why are American women still denied the chance to serve their country equally on the basis of their sex?
    With the recent announcement that Australia will allow its female soldiers to serve in all combat roles, including the special forces and infantry, the United States government is once again confronted with an age-old question: Why are American women...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Defense, New Zealand, Iraq, U.S. Air Force

  6. Oct 29, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. From coast to coast, local bike riders raise awareness for eating disorders

    With an impending graduation and no job lined up, John Windsor sat in his apartment at St. Mary's College and listened to his old high school friend pitch him an idea of traveling across the country on a bike.'
    With an impending graduation and no job lined up, John Windsor sat in his apartment at St. Mary's College and listened to his old high school friend pitch him an idea of traveling across the country on a bike.' Hours later that January night, Windsor and...

    Tags: Facebook, Yorktown (York, Virginia), Tire Change, Eating Disorders, Social Media

  8. Aug 4, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Test your wine knowledge with this quiz

    It's quiz time! Time to gauge your wine savvy. Below you will find a host of questions on topics covered these past seven months. See how much you've absorbed... information-wise! 1. "Pride of the Wineries: A California Living Book" stated that this...

    Tags: Chile, Headaches, New Zealand, Brussel Sprouts

  10. Nov 23, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Movember: Growing awareness along with whiskers

    The last time Ryan Imbriale grew a mustache, he was a junior in high school. Now 39, he still cringes a little when he sees that yearbook photo, showing the wispy scraggle above his lip. He was never tempted to set aside his razor again. Until now.
    The last time Ryan Imbriale grew a mustache, he was a junior in high school. Now 39, he still cringes a little when he sees that yearbook photo, showing the wispy scraggle above his lip. He was never tempted to set aside his razor again. Until now. "I've...

    Tags: Television, Health and Safety at School, Patapsco, Men's Health, Prostate Cancer

  12. May 26, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Catholic church will never allow married priests

    Edward McCarey McDonnell must not be aware that the Catholic church hierarchy has banned all discussion of a married priesthood or the ordination of women ("Abuse not a product of culture but church policy," May 24). Bishop William Morris of Australia...

    Tags: Christianity, Edwin F. O'Brien, William Morris, Roman Catholicism

  14. Sep 11, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  15. Fleming's wine-tasting series

    Dining@Large
    Fleming's is having a series of wine tastings on Thursday nights through September. The idea was to allow guests, over the course of five evenings, to get a taste of the 100 wines that will be available by the glass......

    Tags: France, Dining and Drinking, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Napa (Napa, California), Napa Valley (Napa, California)

  16. Apr 28, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Kylie Minogue comes to Patriot Center on her second American tour ever

    Australia's Lady Gaga, Kylie Minogue, has 20 years on her American counterpart. She has 12 albums to Gaga's three. And she's a major touring draw overseas.
    Australia's Lady Gaga, Kylie Minogue, has 20 years on her American counterpart. She has 12 albums to Gaga's three. And she's a major touring draw overseas. But despite all that, she's just a niche star in the United States. Her first American tour came...

    Tags: Music, Olivia Newton-John, Dance, Lady Gaga, Madonna

  18. Aug 12, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  19. Winner crowned on 'Hell's Kitchen'

    Reality Check
    John-John reports on the season finale of Hell's Kitchen: When the season finale of "Hell's Kitchen" started things weren't looking that good for Holli. She narrowly missed out on beating Jay in a head-to-head challenge that tested the pair's cooking of.....

    Tags: Gordon Ramsay, Heart and Circulatory System

  20. Jan 26, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  21. Mt. Washington, N.H. loses world wind speed record

    Maryland Weather
    A panel of the World Meteorological Organization, a part of the United Nations, this week certified a new official surface wind speed record (not related to tornadoes) that eclipses one held for nearly 76 years by the weather station at the......

    Tags: United Nations, Science, Emergency Incidents, Mount Washington, Weather Science

  22. Mar 17, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  23. February was cool here, warm globally

    Maryland Weather
    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has published its global and national data for February and for the past winter months. It demonstrates as clearly as anything could that what's happening locally, even nationally, does not necessarily...

    Tags: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Central Park

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