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'Amazing Race' recap, In Indonesia, the herd mentality rules
Previously on "The Amazing Race," Team Superfan almost lost due to their lack of skills with balloon animals. They didn't even run to the Pit Stop, so defeated were they in their hearts. They are my son's favorite team, and he would have cried if they...
Tags: Coconut, Bleep (euphemism), Auto Racing, The Amazing Race (tv program)
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'Amazing Race' recap, Indonesian bull racing, balloon animals and fish
It's the second leg of "The Amazing Race," and we learn some interesting factoids about the teams. For example, one of the blondes snorts when she is almost hit by a taxi. Was it a snort of laughter? Or of fear? It all happened so quickly. Also, were...
Tags: Kmart, Alicia Silverstone, Auto Racing, The Amazing Race (tv program)
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Facebook: One billion served
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, announced this morning that the massive social networking site had reached an awesome milestone: One billion active monthly users. "Helping a billion people connect is amazing, humbling and by far the thing I am most...
Tags: Social Media, New Products, United Kingdom, Music, Turkey
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Artscape attractions include Robert Marbury, his 7-foot Yeti
When Robert Marbury was 19 years old, he necked with Ricki Lake on camera. At age 29, he spent a year sailing in Indonesia, where he says his ship was attacked by pirates. Four years later, he was one of the three co-founders of the Minnesota Association...
Tags: Fine Artists, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Celebrities, Sailing, Artscape
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A turning point in terror prosecutions
The conviction of a former Baltimore County man in a deadly hotel bombing in Indonesia is seen as a turning point in the long-delayed prosecution of terror suspects at Guantanamo Bay.
Majid Shoukat Khan, who on Wednesday admitted to conspiring with Osama...Tags: Litigation, Bombings, Catonsville, HIV, Yale University
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From Owings Mills High School to a cell at Guantanamo
A studious young man with an aptitude for computers, Majid Shoukat Khan was working as a database administrator in a high-rise office building in Tysons Corner, Va., on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001.
After American Airlines Flight 77 slammed into the...Tags: Catonsville, George W. Bush, Randallstown, Karachi (Pakistan), Hotels and Accommodations
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Crab lovers: Can you get over the lump?
Remember the Maryland crab cake? It no longer exists. It has been replaced, in the hearts and appetites of Baltimore restaurant diners, by a thing called the jumbo lump crab cake.
Tastes change.
The crab cake once was a humble second-day meal,...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Seasons Restaurant, Restaurants, Manhattan (New York City), Venezuela
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Fleet hauls anchor, sets sails as Sailabration winds down
ABOARD THE COAST GUARD CUTTER SLEDGE — The party's over.
Just after dawn Tuesday, the naval vessels, with hulls as gray as the morning, slipped from their berths and headed for open water. Later, as the sun broke through, the stars of...Tags: Locust Point, Fort McHenry, Annapolis, Star Sailing, Sailing
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Historic House Tour of Fells Point features a 200-year-old mariner's house
A multicolored grouping of four clapboard rowhouses in Fells Point stands out like Gerbera daisies against the Formstone and brick fronts of its neighbors on either side. Architect Myrna Poirier calls one of these gems home and will soon invite...
Tags: Malaysia, Chess Playing, Building Material, Mother's Day, Chinese Restaurants
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Compassion without boundaries: The generosity of Howard countians in faraway places
Schools, homes, shoes and jobs. Love. Hope. As myriad as the needs of those swept up in poverty, abandonment and disaster are the people who pour out their time and treasure to help.
In Howard County, we have a commendable reputation for helping our own,...Tags: Nursing, Christianity, U.S. Navy, Port-au-Prince (Haiti), Hurricanes
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Shipowner, operator fined $1.85M in pollution case
When Coast Guard inspectors boarded a new freighter docking in Baltimore last February, a junior-level engineer from the Philippines approached and slipped them a note. "I have sometheng to till you but secret," he wrote, using all capital letters....Tags: Punishment, Companies and Corporations, Cell Phones, Prisons, Trials
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'Amazing Race' recap: Episode 3, 'Don't Lay Down on Me Now'
In the latest adventures of "Phil’s Amazing Race," we learn historical facts about Indonesia, helpful things to say when you faceplant in a rice paddy and the fact that you can’t call yourself prepared if you don’t have a spare bicycle...Tags: Road Transportation, Defense, Buddhism, Transportation, Armed Forces
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