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'Bachelor Pad': Make it stop
Reality CheckBucky takes on another episode of Bachelor Pad. Poor Bucky.:OK, while I’m waiting for Bachelor Pad to start tonight, I have a pretty good idea and I’m giving it to ABC free of charge. On the next season of Bachelor......Tags: Tiger Woods, Elections, Sandra Bullock, Literature, Kegasus (fictional character)
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Michael Sragow's 13 great haunted house movies
Baltimore Sun reporterFrom the blog Michael Sragow Gets Reel: It hasn't been a great era for haunted-house movies. The third version of "House of Wax," in 2005, was awful enough to kill off the form, at least as far as big American studios were concerned. The day my review...Tags: Literature, Halloween, England, The Old Dark House (movie), Catherine Deneuve
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'The Amazing Race': dot dot dot dash dash dash dot dot dot
Reality CheckThe Fantastic Bucky (that's now his official name) reports on tonight's Amazing Race. Take it away, Bucky!: When last we saw our amazing racers, they were listening to a Beatles cover band in Hamburg, sobering up from drinking huge boots of......Tags: Horse (animal), Legs, Radio, Dining and Drinking, Radio Industry
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'The Amazing Race': sour grapes
Reality CheckHere's Bucky on last night's Amazing Race:So, I’m working without a net tonight (on the road, no DVR.) Feel free to comment in with any corrections/additions if I got something wrong or omitted entertaining details.The teams are still in France........Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Archaeology, Road Transportation, Vehicles
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Made in Maryland
Absolute Power (1997)
Clint Eastwood stars as the sensitive thief who can save the entire American political system from complete corruption. Too bad he wasn't around during the Reagan administration. Eastwood discovers presidential corruption during...Tags: John Travolta, Gene Kelly, Kathryn Grayson, Sam Shepard, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Army museum drafted for move
Sun StaffThe biggest conventional bomb ever built stands balanced on its nose at the U.S. Army Ordnance Museum at Aberdeen Proving Ground. Call it the world's biggest dud. Built too heavy for any airplane to carry, the World War II-era T-12 is perhaps the...Tags: Iraq, U.S. Military, Barbara A. Mikulski, Wars and Interventions, Defense
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Out-of-the-way museums offer hidden delights
Special To The SunSprinkled around Washington's Dupont Circle neighborhood are some of the city's lesser-known museums. They are not lesser museums, by any means. But it is difficult to stand out in the shadow of the Smithsonian. So these institutions go about their...Tags: Georgia O'Keeffe, Woodrow Wilson, Thomas Eakins, George Washington, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Dundalk
Baltimoresun.com StaffIn Dundalk, duckpin bowling is still a favorite pastime, the Heritage Fair is the event of the year and fierce community pride is a way of life. The southeast Baltimore County neighborhood was established in 1895 by Henry McShane, a local foundryman....Tags: Dundalk, Patapsco, Bethlehem Steel, World War II (1939-1945), Roland Park
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Md. Marine killed in Iraq bomb blast
Sun reporterIn war-torn Iraq, roadside bombs and other "improvised explosive devices" are the most destructive weapons facing U.S. troops. That makes bomb disposal one of the military's most dangerous duties. Marine Staff Sgt. Dwayne E. Williams was among the best...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Iraq, Explosions, Bombings, Wars and Interventions
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Personal histories
During the late summer of 1918, Americans were gripped by news from the European front as World War I neared its end. They didn't dream that a larger, more deadly battle would soon be fought on U.S. soil.
The influenza pandemic of 1918 killed about 500,...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Washington Irving, Ellicott City, Epidemics and Plagues
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Marine's holiday visit to Md. home turns tragic
sun reporterBrian Mathews called his mother from the plane Thanksgiving morning, gleefully reporting that Southwest Airlines had let him board first in San Diego and thanked the uniformed Marine over the intercom for his service. It was another small bit of good...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Iraq, Halloween, Montgomery County (Maryland), Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama)
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Original site for World War I (1914-1918) topic gallery.
