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'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,' reunion recap
Who are these women? That’s what I keep asking myself while watching this reunion special. I don’t know if it’s the studio lighting or the fact that Bravo’s makeup artists beat these women’s faces to within an inch of their...
Tags: Television Industry, Rod Stewart, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (tv program), Bravo (tv network)
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You're on your own this week
The Baltimore SunI am heading to the airport tomorrow to catch a plane for St. Louis and the seventeenth national conference of the American Copy Editors Society. While I frolic and cavort with my fellow editors, I will not be posting here, and am not likely to be...Tags: Twitter, Inc.
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Victoria Vox's brand new 'Key'
Seated at a downtown coffee shop last week, Victoria Vox quickly noticed the table was wobbly and uneven. Rather than ignore the minor nuisance, the 34-year-old singer-songwriter took the newspaper she walked in with, folded up a few pages and stuck...
Tags: Sade (music artist), Music, Creative Alliance, Music Industry, Highlandtown
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Towson professor investigated over allegations of plagiarism
A longtime Towson University professor has resigned his post as the head of the city school system's ethics panel amid allegations that his published academic articles contain content from dozens of sources without proper — or in some cases any...
Tags: Ethics, Washington, DC, Elections, Towson University, Agriculture
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Harford police investigating photos of naked Edgewood High girls posted on Facebook
The Harford County Sheriff's Office is investigating pictures of naked girls believed to be from Edgewood High School posted on Facebook, spokesman Eddie Hopkins said Thursday. More than a dozen pictures were reported posted in a call from an Abingdon...Tags: Media Industry, Laws, Law Enforcement
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Hong Kong shakes, Estonia charges and a celebrity mom pops
Hong Kong residents experienced the effects of an earthquake nearby. Meanwhile, the Internet is coldly ignoring Baltimore's lack of an NBA team today, heartlessly blabbing on about the league's just-passed trade deadline. Welcome to your online trends...
Tags: Google Inc., National Basketball Association, Natural Disasters, Kevin Harvick, Golden State Warriors
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America lags on plain speech
The Internet is changing how leaders talk. Leaders from Rome to Beijing and beyond are helping usher in a new era of plain speaking. But American leaders are lagging behind, stuck in old patterns of windy and obfuscatory speech. Around the globe, what's...
Tags: Xi Jinping, Chestertown, Air Transportation Industry, FBI, Alan Greenspan
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Arsenal and Bayern München want to win their match, celebrities insult each other and the earth circles the sun
While Angelenos are mourning the loss of their favorite basketball team's patriarch, basketball fans in the other corner of the country are scratching their heads over a comment by rapper. Welcome to your online trends for Tuesday, February 19. Jerry...
Tags: Black Eyed Peas (music group), Google Inc., Los Angeles Lakers, National Basketball Association, MTV (tv network)
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'Amazing Race' recap, Vietnam or bust
Remember last week on "The Amazing Race," when John had a few extended moments of crazy and got eliminated? That’s still funny. But now it is time for the teams to leave Bali and head to Vietnam. "Word on the street," tweets Phil, "is that Hotel...
Tags: Vietnam, Entertainment Events, Chess Playing, The Amazing Race (tv program), Tour Operations Industry
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Weed, snow, 'Phil Spector' getting eyeballs
This morning, Baltimore young'uns with their eyes all aglow are hoping for a snow day. Republican Senator Rand Paul, meanwhile is charitably hoping that if the glow happens to come from the burning of an illicit substance, the kids' lives won't be...
Tags: Google Inc., Lotteries, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, George W. Bush, David Mamet
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Cyber-bullying bill passes House, heads to Senate
A bill inspired by the suicide of a teenage Howard County girl who was a victim of a harassment campaign over social media passed the House unanimously Saturday. The legislation now goes to the Senate. The measure seeks to outlaw the use of Internet-...
Tags: Easter, Justice System, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary
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