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- Thanksgiving leftover healthy recipes from Cooking Light, Shape Magazine and Sparkpeople.com
- 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 without being damaged by it
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- Marylander Rachel Carson's book launched the modern environmental movement 50 years ago
- Cal Thomas says Republicans could make inroads with minorities over the school choice issue
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- 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.
- Baltimore Ravens cornerback Lardarius Webb said unit will improve, and he isn't worried about who will be the other starting cornerback
- Drama 'Time Stands Still' focuses on Iraq War photojournalist.
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- I feel this rivalry is walking the line between being embraceable and embarrassing. I was an advocate of the SummerSlam rematch, but it's getting excessive with the rematches, even if it somehow becomes a triple threat.
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- Following the lead of Time magazine, CNN Friday suspended Sunday morning show host and international affairs analyst Fareed Zakaria for plagiarism.
- Curtis introduces the elimination challenge: the Teppanyaki. This is the tableside griddle cooking us Americans know as "Benihana" style.
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- Driven by gold for Michael Phelps and the women gymnastics team, NBC's prime-time coverage of the Summer Olympics Tuesday hit a new high in overnight ratings topping those earned by the record-setting opening ceremonies.
- WWE Money in the Bank recap: PPV is strong, if unspectacular
- A series of unfortunate circumstances -- Alberto Del Rio's concussion, Chris Jericho's suspension, Randy Orton's wellness policy violation -- created an opportunity for Dolph Ziggler to rise through the WWE ranks.
- Harford County's public school system announced it has reached a tentative contract agreement with its largest union representing teachers.
- The public may be moving toward a new way of thinking that rejects parties, embraces solutions
- Through history, America's leaders have formed a tight fraternity based on respect and service
- Time magazine takes on the attachment parenting topic in its most recent cover story, with a very attention-grabbing cover image: a lovely young mother breastfeeding her 3-year-old son, who is standing on a chair in front of her.