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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...
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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: Maryland State Fair, Venezuela, Dining and Drinking, Manhattan (New York City), Seafood
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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: Brazil, Philippines, U.S. Department of Justice, Prisons, Cell Phones
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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: Buddhism, Defense, Road Transportation, Armed Forces, Transportation
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'The Amazing Race' recap: Down and out in Indonesia
In the latest Amazing Race, teams get the heck out of Taiwan so they can get down in Indonesia. With two eliminations coming up, who will survive? And who will think of the children?
Since the Taiwan-to-Indonesia air route isn’t too popular, all...Tags: Tom Hanks, Caves and Caverns, Taiwan, Landforms, Waffles
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Herman Cain falsely claims Obama was 'raised in Kenya'
Herman Cain has made a lot of waves in the GOP race for the White House lately. He's gone from a virtual unknown with a record of losing elections to one of the top three or four candidates in the race, largely on the strength of his performance at the...Tags: Republican Party, Kenya, White House, Barack Obama
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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: Political Fundraising, Eastern Africa, Butter, Poverty, Natural Disasters
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Obama is a traditionalist on marriage
I have been watching President Obama's dance about gay marriage. His adroit pirouette, punctuated by bows to the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender community and dips and flourishes to the anti-gay marriage groups, has been disingenuously described by his...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Minority Groups, Columbia University, Marriage, Colleges and Universities
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Volcanic ash cuts short Obama visit
Maryland WeatherWorries that volcanic ash drifting across Indonesia might ground Air Force One have forced President Obama to cut short his visit to the Indonesian capital of Jakarta today. His departure was moved up by two hours. Images of the ash......Tags: Barack Obama
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Uprooting a mystery
At first, he thought it must be a hoax.
The man in the picture didn't have hands at the ends of his arms; he had what looked like tree branches - two masses of tangled, overgrown bark.
In more than 20 years of practicing medicine, Dr. Anthony Gaspari,...Tags: University of Maryland Medical Center, Hospitals and Clinics, Chemotherapy, Britney Spears, Pharmaceuticals
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Amid devastation, signs of life return
Sun Foreign StaffMEULABOH, Indonesia -- Amid the haunting reminders of loss here along the coast of north Sumatra, reminders of life are reappearing too. Survivors are beginning to contemplate rebuilding houses and businesses, a subdued nightlife is returning and...Tags: Earthquakes, Family, Natural Disasters, John Murphy, Children
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Official bungling faulted in slow delivery of aid
Associated PressCOLOMBO, Sri Lanka - Bureaucratic bungling has blocked food and medicine from reaching 70 percent of Sri Lankans left destitute by the tsunami, a government official said yesterday, while nine survivors of the disaster were found deep in a jungle on a...Tags: Earthquakes, Sri Lanka, Hospitals and Clinics, Family, India
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