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Thanksgiving leftovers recipes
When we're all done stuffing ourselves today, many of us will be looking to get back on the healthy track. We can do it while making use of our tasty Thanksgiving leftovers. Here are some recipes from Sparkpeople.com, Shape Magazine and Cooking Light...
Tags: Detroit Free Press, Iron (dietary supplement), Limes, Turkey (animal), Thanksgiving
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'Silent Spring' echo still eloquent
Mitt Romney wants to open up more federal lands and waters to drilling for oil and natural gas. His party is pushing, in the name of freedom and economic opportunity, to roll back a variety of environmental protections. Republicans, including U.S. Sen....Tags: U.S. Senate, Land Resources, Science, Environmental Politics, Pat Roberts
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Anne Arundel County Digest
Voter registration The League of Women Voters will help residents register to vote on National Voter Registration Day this Tuesday, Sept. 25, at Westfield Annapolis Mall. League members will be in the food court from noon to 8 p.m. to assist in the...Tags: Linthicum, University of Maryland Medical Center, Colleges and Universities, Baltimore City College, Severna Park
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Review: 'Time Stands Still,' but the play is moving at Everyman Theatre
Journalists covering a war have to get close enough to document the conflict, but otherwise need to maintain a neutral distance. As the photographer in Donald Margulies' "Time Stands Still" finds out, it is difficult to emerge from such a conflict...
Tags: Tony Awards, Entertainment Events, Charles Street, James Whalen
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Time for school choice in Chicago
"There is no right to strike against the public safety by anybody, anywhere, any time." -- Calvin Coolidge, responding to the 1919 Boston police strike This oft-quoted line from the then-governor of Massachusetts might be updated to include "the public...
Tags: Chicago Teachers Union, Mitch Daniels, Republican Party, Teaching and Learning, Democratic Party
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Apple iPhone 5 features -- the rumor roundup
It's looking like this Wednesday, Sept. 12, is the day that Apple will likely unveil its fifth iteration of its blockbuster iPhone mobile device. I've been largely tuned out from all the buzz in recent weeks because, really, you don't really know what...
Tags: New Products, Apple iPhone
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Freeman Hrabowski's UMBC legacy grows as he celebrates 20 years as president
The melody of the president's voice, the intensity of his movements gripped Jeremy Brickey's attention, cutting through the monotony of freshman orientation at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Honestly though, he thought Freeman A. Hrabowski...Tags: Catonsville, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Mathematics, Langston Hughes, Jon Stewart
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Twitterverse offers mixed reaction to O'Malley speech
As Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley took the stage at the Democratic National Convention last night, pundits in the audience dug out their smart phones and provided insta-analysis on Twitter. The feedback was not entirely positive. Some of the criticism...Tags: New York City, MSNBC (tv network), Michael Steele, Martin O'Malley, Tim Pawlenty
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Lardarius Webb confident secondary will resolve preseason issues
Time and weak opponents over the latter half of the preseason have quelled the concern over the play of the Ravens secondary in the first half. Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones caught six passes for 109 yards and one touchdown in a quarter on...
Tags: Lardarius Webb, Calvin Johnson, Julio Jones, Detroit Lions, Jimmy Smith (football)
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It's time for WWE to shelve the rematch of the rematch
Well, color me shocked. After an extended period of ranting and questioning the preferential treatment that appeared to be bestowed on Randy Orton since his return from suspension, I never expected to see the Viper tap out - in a clean loss - to...
Tags: World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Radio
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'Time Stands Still' opens Everyman season
Last December, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta declared the end of the war in Iraq. Whether there will be an end to repercussions from that war remains to be seen. One such repercussion involves a wounded photojournalist named Sarah and her reporter...
Tags: Iraq, Injuries and Wounds, Iraq War (2003-2011), Wars and Interventions, Leon Panetta
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Fareed Zakaria's plagiarism more bad news for CNN
The Baltimore SunUPDATE: See end of post for update on another journalist saying Zakaria "borrowed heavily" from him. Following the lead of Time magazine, CNN Friday suspended Sunday morning show host and international affairs analyst Fareed Zakaria for plagiarism....Tags: The Huffington Post, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Newspaper and Magazine, CNN (tv network), Fareed Zakaria
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