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Down to three in 'Hell's Kitchen'
Reality CheckLet's face it: This far into the competition, there aren't going to be stark differences in abilities between the contestants on Hell’s Kitchen. This isn't American Idol. Chef Gordon Ramsay usually bases his decisions on performance.The final four...Tags: American Idol (tv program), Prosecution, Television, Popular Music (genre)
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Commenting, How to
Dining@LargeJust so everyone understands the ground rules of commenting on Dining@Large, I'm going to state them here, as I did last Jan. 1 -- so we can start off the year on the right foot.1) You don't have to use......Tags: Dining and Drinking, Eddie Murphy, Restaurants
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'Hell's Kitchen': Seth Sent Home
Reality CheckChef Gordon Ramsay recruited a bunch of young football players and cheerleaders for this week's challenge on Hell's Kitchen -- breakfast. I'm pretty sure that this was a first on the show. The 100 kids were hungry, but instead of......Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Dining and Drinking, Personal Service, Tandoori Lamb
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Goodbye to sunny LA
Dining@LargeAnd back to wet, green Baltimore. It's nice to be home.The good, the bad and the ugly about my trip:The good: Ordering a fruit plate and discovering it not only has fresh pineapple, strawberries, and about six other fruits, but......Tags: Easter
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'Aviator' flies high with 11 Oscar bids
Los Angeles TimesHOLLYWOOD - The Aviator, an old-fashioned Hollywood epic about Howard Hughes' obsessions, romances and crippling neuroses, captured 11 nominations to top all contenders for next month's 77th annual Academy Awards, including best picture, best actor for...Tags: Jamie Foxx, Academy Awards, Kate Winslet, Clint Eastwood, Annette Bening
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Mitchell sees 'red flags' on hotel bonds
Sun StaffThe chairman of a key Baltimore City Council committee said yesterday that he has strong reservations about the city's plans to publicly finance and own a convention headquarters hotel and wants an independent commission to review proposals rejected...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Martin O'Malley, Will Smith, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, State Budgets
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'Airline' reality TV at BWI
Sun StaffOn your average day, not a lot of Southwest Airlines' passengers are particularly unruly, unkempt, drunk or romantic - in other words, hardly worthy of a reality TV show. But consider the material cobbled from five 10-hour days' worth of video a week,...Tags: Transportation, Employees, Movies, Charlotte, Television
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Oscars reflect newfound diversity
Sun Movie CriticAn African-American actor nominated for his portrayal of a Ugandan madman. A best-picture category that includes a movie filmed in Berber, Arabic, Spanish and Japanese (and another shot almost exclusively in Japanese). A Mexican director whose work...Tags: Jamie Foxx, Academy Awards, Kate Winslet, Clint Eastwood, Eddie Murphy
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Hotel proposals still under review
SunSpot StaffSixty days have passed since city officials received three bids to build a major hotel adjacent to the Baltimore Convention Center, and a member of the review committee said today that the panel was seeking to support a development that will benefit the...Tags: Road Transportation, Hospitals and Clinics, Transportation, Martin O'Malley, Will Smith
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The CEO diet enters new era
The Wall Street JournalRunning the Loews hotel empire takes a lot of stamina for Chief Executive Jonathan Tisch, especially at meal time. With a travel schedule that keeps him on the road two weeks a month, the 50-year-old New Yorker has lunch at high-profile spots like the...Tags: Dallas Mavericks, Automotive Equipment, Personal Service, Zone Diet, Potatoes
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Retailers try more subtle sales this year
The Wall Street JournalWith the holiday shopping season already under way, many of the nation's leading retailers say they plan to avoid the kind of deep, across-the-board discounts that gave last year's season an air of desperation -- and crimped profits. Instead, many are...Tags: Neiman Marcus, Beverly Center, Macy's, Defense, Glendale (Los Angeles, California)
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PeerCache next foe in copyright war
The Wall Street JournalThe Swede behind the world's most popular song-swapping software is at it again. Niklas Zennstrom, who co-founded Kazaa B.V., the company that created the program of choice for sharing songs and videos online, now is offering Internet service providers...Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Lawyers, New Products, Recording Industry Association of America, Sony Corp.
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