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Maryland Republican Party must heal its rift
March has been a rough month for Maryland Republicans. In Annapolis, they watched helplessly as Democrats worked their way through an ambitious ideological wish list that includes new taxes and spending, death penalty repeal, Second Amendment...Tags: Parties and Movements, Annapolis, Dr. Seuss, Martin O'Malley, Politics
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Lance Armstrong's LIVESTRONG message should remain in spite of him
HealthThis morning, as I followed the trail of toys that my children sprinkled across the living room, I ran into a yellow LIVESTRONG wristband that was glowing on the green carpet. My instinct was to pick it up. Then I thought about the recent headlines I've... -
For its 7th birthday, Twitter looks back in video timeline
Twitter turned 7 Thursday, and to celebrate the occasion, the social network posted a quick video timeline recapping its history from an idea on a notebook to the major tech player it is today. The video starts by showing the sketch for a site called...
Tags: Sociology, Apple iPhone, Culture, Google Inc., Hudson River
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OPRF senior eyes final episodes of talk show
A group of OPRF high school students are working on the final handful of episodes of the school's successful student-run-and-produced talk show. From bullying, being gay in high school and dealing with the death of a parent to demonstrating the recipe...
Tags: Washington, DC, Schools, Teaching and Learning, Students, High Schools
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Sighting: Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield reunite in Chicago supermarket
Chicago once again played host to a Mike Tyson-Evander Holyfield reunion Saturday, just like it did when the two former boxing rivals appeared on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" in 2009. But rather than reunite in front of a live studio audience, they smiled and...
Tags: Jimmy Smits, Psych (tv program), New York City Police Department, USA Network (tv network), Wicker Park
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Matt Damon takes over 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'
Hollywood’s most celebrated fake feud reached its epic climax Thursday when Matt Damon took over “Jimmy Kimmel Live” for the night. It was an hour of sweet, highly entertaining revenge for the Oscar-winning star, who’s been “...Tags: Beyonce, Jimmy Kimmel Live! (tv program), Gary Oldman, Reese Witherspoon, Sally Field
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Disgruntled book buyers sue Lance Armstrong over doping lies
You knew this was coming. Lance Armstrong is being sued over his repeated, vehement denials in two books that he did not use performance-enhancing drugs or blood doping to win his seven Tour de France titles. Rob Stutzman, an aide to former Gov....
Tags: Litigation, Lance Armstrong, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Crime, Law and Justice, Cycling
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Pope Benedict and the problem of leadership
When Pope Benedict XVI shockingly announced his impending retirement this week, it was a sign that the contemporary world's relentless reinvention of leadership has reached into even our oldest institutions. The Catholic Church's official list of popes,...Tags: Martin Luther, Justin Bieber, Annapolis, Arts and Culture, Twitter, Inc.
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Expect Armstrong's 'confession' to be all about him
It's not likely to be about the truth. Or about cleansing a guilty conscience. Or about clearing the air to help cycling's Sisyphean efforts to rid itself of the anything-goes attitude that prevailed for at least a decade and has yet to disappear,...
Tags: U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Lance Armstrong, Cycling, Crime, Law and Justice, Tour de France
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Melodrama overtakes Ayana Mathis' 'Twelve Tribes of Hattie'
-------------------- The Twelve Tribes of Hattie A novel Ayana Mathis Knopf: 256 pp., $24.95 -------------------- In "The Twelve Tribes of Hattie," first-time author Ayana Mathis walks upon some of the richest thematic terrain our country's history...Tags: Literature, Arts and Culture, Africa, Talk Shows (genre), Authors
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Lance Armstrong targeted in lawsuit over books
PolitiCalLance Armstrong lied for years about doping, and now some unsatisfied customers who bought his books want their money back. A Republican political consultant in Sacramento, Rob Stutzman, and a professional chef, Jonathan Wheeler, are spearheading a... -
Harris: Design for developing nations developing at IIT
Chicago architect Ann Clark is designing a boarding school that will sit in a saddle-shaped field of mostly beans in Grand-Bois, Haiti. Among the challenges: One side of the field slopes more than 25 degrees, and getting there is rougher than white-...
Tags: University of Michigan, Hospitals and Clinics, Illinois Institute of Technology, Haiti Earthquake (2010), Architecture
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