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'The Amazing Race' recap: Watermelon TO THE FACE
Reality CheckHere's Bucky on last night's Amazing Race premiere! Take it away, Bucky, and thanks again!Welcome to the 17th season of the Emmy award-winning (but not this year, for some inexplicable reason) competitive reality show, “The Amazing Race.” I am...Tags: The Amazing Race (tv program), Chad, Vehicles, Health, Entertainment
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Lotus Esprit Concept at 2010 Paris Motor Show
KickingTiresLooks like: A bigger Lotus Elite Defining characteristics: The name Ridiculous features: Unsure how the hybrid option will feel on a supercar Chance of being mass-produced: Estimated release in spring 2013 Lotus has been bulking up its lineup over the.......Tags: Lamborghini, Vehicles, Petroleum Industry, Sports Cars, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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'Top Chef: Las Vegas': Deconstruct this!
Reality CheckLiz and Justine here, still trying to get over the elimination of our favorite (OK, maybe not favorite. But he was at least the most fashion forward) cheftestant Mattin. The jaunty scarf made a brief appearance in mourning at Liz’s......Tags: Dining and Drinking, Caesar Salads, Simon Cowell, Lasagna, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Obama bows to emperor, world reels?
The Swampby Mark Silva President Barack Obama has bowed to royalty, with a greeting for the Japanese emperor that erases any doubts about what the president's posture was -- remember that bow to the Saudi king that was not really a......Tags: Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), Hideki Tojo, Michelle Obama, National Government, Japan
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More on licenses, IDs and immigrants
Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel BlogsGot a lot of reaction to my Sunday column about the new ID requirements for Florida driver's licenses, along with my related point on Arizona's new get-tough immigration law. Wanted to share some of the mailbag, but let me just......Tags: Health, Entertainment, Labor Legislation, Immigration, Fort Lauderdale
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Bang on, Baltimore!
Dining@LargeThe Inner Harbor is getting yet another chain restaurant.The good news: it's a relatively obscure chain, called Elephant & Castle.The bad news: it serves British food.Didn't Baltimore fight off the Brits in 1814 to rid the land of bangers and......Tags: Dining and Drinking, San Francisco, Inner Harbor, Alcoholic Beverages, Caesar Salads
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World Cup Meets Muscle Cars: Dodge Challenger vs. Britain
KickingTiresDodge will debut a new commercial during the World Cup soccer match between the U.S. Men???s National Team and England. It???s a bit odd, and we???re not even sure what to think of it, really. It???s historical, sort of, and......Tags: Sports Cars, Sports, Multi-Sport Events, FIFA World Cup, Soccer
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Roberts rivets readers with tale of Mawson 'Alone On The Ice'
It's not likely I'll ever have a chance to visit Antarctica. So it follows that I'm unlikely ever to be alone on the ice at the bottom of the world. Thanks to adventure author David Roberts, I don't need to go south to learn the tribulations faced by...
Tags: Petroleum Industry, Antarctica, Snow Storms, Australia
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Camerata Chicago a small orchestra with big dreams
Camerata Chicago is the best local chamber orchestra you've probably never heard of. But pay heed: The group is celebrating its 10th anniversary this season, is about to release a new recording and is preparing for its first European tour next month....
Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Ceremonies, Music Industry, Culture, Yehudi Menuhin
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Opera superstar Anna Netrebko is conquering the world, theater by theater
Anna Netrebko seems genuinely unfazed by the stardom that has made her a charismatic figure to hundreds of thousands of opera lovers worldwide, not to mention even greater numbers of ordinary folks who devour articles about her in the popular press and no...
Tags: Russia, Entertainment, Saint Petersberg (Russia), Arts and Culture, Music
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Spielberg stops 'Robopocalypse,' perhaps on orders of evil master robot
Robot-domination fans around the world are grieving now that Hollywood director Steven Spielberg has suspended production on the long-anticipated science fiction extravaganza "Robopocalypse." The proposed film is based on the novel of the same name by...
Tags: Steven Spielberg, Fiction, Science, Science and Technology, Technology
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A trail of debt and broken hearts
Most of us know someone who has been laid off. And many of us are aware of someone else, if not ourselves, who subsequently had to humble themselves to find another job. They've taken a lower salary, perhaps, or retreated toward entry level. Maybe, in...Tags: Arts and Culture, Credit and Debt, Credit Ratings, Banking
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