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    Jun 3, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. Art Callaham: Courage is standing up for what you believe

    Once again, I’m writing about courage. I have seen many examples of personal courage, as I’m sure you have. In some examples we may not agree; I say courageous, you say stupid. Courage is sometimes situational. Indiana Jones ran from snakes...

    Tags: Voting, Politics, Larry Holmes, Elections, Howard Cosell

  2. Feb 21, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. C&O Canal pulled history buff onto new career path

    For Daniel “Dan” Filer, it all started with an internship at the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park’s Cumberland Visitors Center while he was a college student at Frostburg State University.
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    For Daniel “Dan” Filer, it all started with an internship at the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park’s Cumberland Visitors Center while he was a college student at Frostburg State University. Filer, 29, who grew up and...

    Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Travel, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Colleges and Universities, National Parks

  4. Jan 9, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. Film review: 'War Horse' makes for strong Oscar contender

    For the past few months I've jokingly referred to Steven Spielberg's "War Horse" as "Oscar, Please." I've had this mental picture of Spielberg submitting a canister of film to a low-level Academy employee and then arrogantly outstretching his hand expecting to receive an award.  
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    For the past few months I've jokingly referred to Steven Spielberg's "War Horse" as "Oscar, Please." I've had this mental picture of Spielberg submitting a canister of film to a low-level Academy employee and then arrogantly outstretching his hand...

    Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Movies, Steven Spielberg, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  6. Mar 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. You may be smart if you 'like' Mozart and curly fries on Facebook

    Los Angeles Times
    What do Facebook users who “like” Mozart, Morgan Freeman’s voice, "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart" and curly fries have in common? They are likely to have high IQs, according to a new study. Meanwhile, those who like Facebook pages...

    Tags: University of Cambridge, Wicked (musical), Media Industry, Minority Groups, Politics

  8. Mar 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Scanning mummies for heart disease 'about as fun as it can get'

    As medical director of the <span>MemorialCare Heart &amp; Vascular Institute at </span>Long Beach Memorial Hospital, preventive cardiologist Dr. Gregory Thomas counsels modern-day patients, urging them to eat right, exercise and quit smoking to keep their hearts healthy.
    As medical director of the MemorialCare Heart & Vascular Institute at Long Beach Memorial Hospital, preventive cardiologist Dr. Gregory Thomas counsels modern-day patients, urging them to eat right, exercise and quit smoking to keep their hearts healthy....

    Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Heart Attack, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Specialization

  10. Mar 15, 2013 | Zap2It
  11. “Bates Motel” is only the latest TV prequel

    Channel Guide Magazine
    Bates Motel premieres Monday, March 18, at 10pm ET on A&E. TV prequels are having a moment, with A&E showing how Norman Bates went Psycho in Bates Motel, The CW’s The Carrie Diaries (Mondays at 8pm ET) focusing on a pre-Sex and the City Carrie...
  12. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. John Williams to conduct Baltimore Symphony in musicians' pension fund benefit

    The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, which has slipped back into deficit territory partly because of pension fund obligations, has planned a concert to do something about that.
    The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, which has slipped back into deficit territory partly because of pension fund obligations, has planned a concert to do something about that. The program has what should be a big draw -- music by celebrated film...

    Tags: Concerts, Star Wars (movie), Entertainment Events, Culture, Arts and Culture

  14. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| SFL
  15. 'Scent of Scandal' no garden-variety tale

    Sordid stories about illegal smuggling and the resulting felony charges are as common as cloudless skies in the Sunshine State.
    Sordid stories about illegal smuggling and the resulting felony charges are as common as cloudless skies in the Sunshine State. But this bizarre tale is not about drugs. It's about orchids. Craig Pittman, author of "The Scent of Scandal" ($24.95,...

    Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Organized Crime, Everglades

  16. Feb 28, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  17. ‘Tomb Raider’: Lara Croft now battling video game stereotypes

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times
    Lara Croft has been embarking on implausible archaeological missions for more than 16 years now. Whether embodied in pixels or ......
  18. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Science reveals secrets of the Lionheart's heart

    Using a variety of techniques, scientists in France have analyzed the "highly fragmented mummified heart" of England's King Richard I, also known as Richard the Lionheart, and discovered that the people who embalmed it, mostly likely cooks, used a combination of earthen and botanical elements -- from mercury to myrtle to frankincense -- to preserve the organ and give it a good smell.
    Using a variety of techniques, scientists in France have analyzed the "highly fragmented mummified heart" of England's King Richard I, also known as Richard the Lionheart, and discovered that the people who embalmed it, mostly likely cooks, used a...

    Tags: France, Science and Technology, Science, The New York Times

  20. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Community gathers at the Last Bookstore

    The staircase is narrow and creaky, with a bookshelf made from a 100-year-old harp case teetering on the precipice of collapse at the top of the landing. Overflowing with open books, pages wildly askew and dangling from uneven shelves, the bookcase looks as if it's escaped from a vintage cartoon.
    The staircase is narrow and creaky, with a bookshelf made from a 100-year-old harp case teetering on the precipice of collapse at the top of the landing. Overflowing with open books, pages wildly askew and dangling from uneven shelves, the bookcase...

    Tags: American Horror Story (tv program), Fiction, The Goodwin Games (tv program), Dr. Seuss, Artists

  22. Feb 26, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  23. Treat Williams Featured In Summer Season In Berkshires

    Hartford Courant
    There’s even more theater activity in the Berkshires this summer with various shows at the three theaters belonging to the Berkshire Theatre Group. Treat Williams (TV’s “Everwood,” films “Prince of the City,” “...

    Tags: Treat Williams, Karen Allen, Long Wharf Theatre, Arts and Culture

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