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Extremes in photo assignments
Orlando SentinelSeparated by time and the sections of the newspaper or web, it's hard for readers to tell what assignments we cover on a single day. Last Friday was an example of the extremes we sometimes experience while covering the news. My morning began at the Walt...Tags: Richard Petty, Open-Wheel Racing, Auto Racing, Media Industry, NASCAR
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Five years later: Barbaro's death remembered
Alex Brown knows just where he was in 1977, when he learned of Elvis' demise. And in 1997, when he heard that Princess Diana had died. And on Jan. 29, 2007 — five years ago Sunday — when he got the news that, after a game fight for life, a...Tags: Pimlico, Equestrian, Tiger Woods, University of Pennsylvania, Edgar Prado
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First lady makes Twitter debut
Michelle Obama has had quite a week. There were the reports of White House discord revealed in the new book "The Obamas." Then came the first lady's resulting push-back against an "angry black woman" stereotype. And now … she's on Twitter. Sort of....Tags: Politics, Twitter, Inc., Social Media, Elections, White House
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New website unites online dating for older adults
If your stories about dating include anecdotes about ice cream shops and drive-in movies, chances are it's been awhile.
And chances are the stories don't involve the computer.
But today logging into the computer to find love is highly accepted and...Tags: InterActiveCorp, Demographics, Facebook
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Ravens, NFL pursue online sellers of bogus merchandise
As the Ravens drove toward the playoffs, Barbra Skarzynski wanted to buy her son a team jersey as a Christmas gift. She searched Google for Lardarius Webb gear, quickly found a site that billed itself as an official store of the Ravens, and bought a...Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Freedom of the Press, Law Enforcement, Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation, Economy, Business and Finance
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Tips for joining a gym
If getting in shape is one of your New Year's resolutions, doing some heavy lifting before you join a gym can help maximize your membership and keep you from feeling like a dumbbell.
Remember, gyms are businesses. And businesses can close with little...Tags: Emmaus, Business, Laws, Banking, Economy, Business and Finance
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Baltimore's high-end coffee scene is not your average Joe
Armed with score sheets to rate nine coffee samples, barista Allie Caran holds court in the morning quiet of Woodberry Kitchen's normally bustling dining room.
At the farm-to-table restaurant's free Friday coffee "cupping," she guides visitors as they...Tags: Harbor, Starbucks Corp., Dining and Drinking, Harford Road, Hampden
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Countdown to NSD: Huge weekend at Florida with Stefon Diggs, Nelson Agholor, Tracy Howard, Dante Fowler on campus
It's time for Florida football coach Will Muschamp to sell his football program more than any other time in his life today. He has the players on campus; they all came in Friday night.
So the next task, with 10 days remaining before National Signing Day...Tags: Tennessee Volunteers, Chris Rainey, Florida Gators, Under Armour Inc., College Sports
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O'Malley tells gay conference he backs their cause
Gov. Martin O'Malley told a national gathering of gays and lesbians in Baltimore on Sunday that he would fight to make Maryland the seventh state in the country to allow same-sex marriage, but he expressed regret for his wife's choice of words in...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Minority Groups, NAACP, Regional Authority
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Kansas doctor, wife claim attorneys had conflict
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - New attorneys for a Kansas doctor and his wife convicted in a moneymaking conspiracy linked to 68 overdose deaths asked an appeals court to throw out their convictions, arguing their trial lawyers served as little more than...Tags: Media Industry, Pain, Trials, Punishment, Trials
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Salad industry on hunt for solution to tainted greens
For millions of Americans, bagged salads are a miracle food, the perfect mix of health and convenience.
Time-pressed cooks can rip open a bag and pour the leaves right into the bowl, reassured by the "triple-washed" label that some wondrous process has...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Diseases and Illnesses, Colleges and Universities, Diseases and Illnesses, Economy, Business and Finance
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An interview with Amandeep Sandhu
When local author Rosalia Scalia visited India, she was able to sit down with Amandeep Sandhu, author of "Sepia Leaves." She was kind enough to recount her meeting for Read Street. We'll break her missive into a parts, starting with her description of the...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Edward Albee, Schizophrenia, Arts and Culture, Health
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