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A first lady in fighting form
The first family is America's egalitarian version of royalty (if you are too young to remember the sprawling Kennedy clan), and thanks to our People magazine sensibilities, we know as much about their family life and fashion as the Brits do about Kate and...Tags: Rosalynn Carter, Hillary Clinton, Physical Fitness and Exercise, People (magazine), The Simpsons (tv program)
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State of the Union: A presidential rerun
Summertime is usually when TV networks air repeats of shows we've already seen. In his State of the Union Address this week, the president got a five-month jump on the summer season by re-running a class-envy video he has broadcast more times than local...Tags: Warren Buffett, Media Industry, Media Industry, Democratic Party, Barack Obama
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Luke Murray, son of actor Bill, is helping turn around Towson's basketball team
Earlier this month, assistant coach Luke Murray was traveling with Towson University's basketball team, psyching himself up for a win, when he got a text message from his dad.
"I think you guys should all go bowling," the text read. "I think all you guys...Tags: Movies, Oregon State Beavers, Towson Tigers, Family, Bill Murray
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Police spent $3,900 to accompany Rawlings-Blake on recent trips
Baltimore police officers assigned to protect Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake racked up about $3,900 in expenses while accompanying the mayor on three business recent trips, according to the city spending board's agenda.
The five-member Board of...Tags: Harvard University, Rentals, Chicago Mayor, Rahm Emanuel, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Occupy Wall Street: The revolution will be puppeted
Earlier this month, the left-wing magazine The Nation highlighted Joe Therrien as a symbol of the Occupy Wall Street movement. A New York City public-school drama teacher, Therrien was frustrated with the shortcomings of the school system. So he quit...Tags: Nancy Pelosi, Tea Party Movement, Business, Democratic Party, Social Sciences
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No disrespect, but 3 is back on track
The iconic No. 3 may be back in the Sprint Cup starting lineup one day, a possibility that may send some NASCAR fans into an emotional tizzy. That number belonged to Dale Earnhardt, the late, great Intimidator on the NASCAR circuit. Would it be...Tags: Motor Racing, NASCAR, ESPN (tv network), Entertainment Events, Austin Dillon
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UMB to host summit on childhood obesity
Jay Perman feels a touch ashamed now of the thoughts he had when he first started seeing droplets of fat in the livers of adolescent patients.
Like any person on the street might, the pediatrician believed these hefty kids simply needed to stop gorging...Tags: Overweight, Family, Vaccines, Diabetes, Conservation
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Baltimore's fight against hunger gets healthy
When a load of bagged salad arrived at the Fishes & Loaves food pantry in West Baltimore recently, people scooped it up quickly. Salad is a treat for the more than 100 people who come to the pantry each month but usually face a limited choice of high-...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, United Way , Heart Disease, Diabetes, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Team Mark, Wine Bin team up for fundraiser to help fight cancer
Last month I wrote about Team Mark, a group that promotes community involvement and charitable fundraising in memory of Mark Hollingsworth, a local husband and father who died from cancer in July 2010. Team Mark participated in the Athleta Iron Girl...Tags: Pies and Tarts, Christianity, Holidays, Diets and Dieting, Apples
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River Hill High School marching band back in tune after two-year hiatus
After a two-year break, the River Hill High School marching band under the direction of Joe Fischer has returned with a wonderful halftime show. They are performing the music from the Cirque de Soleil show, "La Nouba." You have only one more...Tags: Clarksville, Awards and Prizes, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Entertainment Events
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Laurel gets its first health and wellness ambassador
For more than 30 years, Carl Powell has taught exercise classes on television and in gyms and spas in Hawaii, Germany and other parts of the world. For seven years, he conducted workout sessions on the Tom Joyner Morning Show's annual Fantastic Voyage...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Obesity, Hospitals and Clinics, Television
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