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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: Oregon State Beavers, High School Sports, CBS Corp., College Sports, Celebrities
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New Miller library branch prepares to open learning garden
The new Miller library branch in Ellicott City will open its Enchanted Garden next weekend, an outdoor learning space that will be one of the few nationwide to be owned and tended by a public library.
The space, which will offer classes and activities...Tags: Plant Openings, Healthy Diet, Ellicott City, Obesity, Libraries
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Doctors group says no junk food for the Obamas
First Lady Michelle Obama is on a mission to get our kids to eat healthy, but every now and then she is known to indulge on a cheeseburger or other food that is not so good for the body. A few years ago she made a lunch run with staff to a Five Guys...
Tags: Hot Dogs, Healthy Diet, Dmitry Medvedev, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, White House
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Veterans battle with the calendar
— First, a reality check: Almost nowhere but at a meeting of the Justin Bieber fan club would a 30-year-old, let alone a 22-year-old, be considered old. In the age-skewed world of elite athletes, though, swimmer Brendan Hansen and gymnast Nastia...
Tags: Justin Bieber, USA Today, Mayo Clinic, Injuries and Wounds, Hospitals and Clinics
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On beauty, with Susan Heydt
What makes a person beautiful? Susan Heydt doesn’t answer that question with “cosmetics,” which might be odd coming from a woman who makes a living as a makeup artist. For her, beauty is on the inside, and makeup is about how a person...
Tags: Celebrities, Joseph Fiennes, Hillary Clinton, Ellicott City, America Ferrera
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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: Media Industry, Elections, Unions, Barack Obama, Republican Party
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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, Healthy Diet, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Rentals, Chicago Mayor
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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: Business, Booker T. Washington, Elections, Joe the Plumber, Nancy Pelosi
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Enjoy the coming spring and volunteer some time as a naturalist at Howard County Conservancy
Spring is fast approaching, so the Howard County Conservancy once again seeks volunteer naturalists to guide hikes during its 2012 spring field trip season. If you love nature and would like to share your knowledge with area students, consider assisting...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Music, Arts, Healthy Diet, Obesity
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Baltimore's James Blue helps BET get more socially relevant
BET has a mixed history when it comes to news, documentaries and public affairs — and much of it is for the worse.
With a former programming emphasis on music videos and a record of little or no serious commitment to news, questions have...Tags: Bolton Hill, Television, Trips and Vacations, Nelson Mandela, African Americans
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Glading growing on and off the field for Bayhawks
Danny Glading has made a name for himself as a one-man offensive showcase.
In high school, the Bethesda native set Georgetown Prep records with 274 points and 156 assists. In his first year at Virginia, Glading was the only freshman in the country to...Tags: High School Sports, Celebrities and Health Issues, Elections, Long Island, Virginia Cavaliers
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