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Miss Shirley's named Maryland's favorite food truck
The Baltimore SunMiss Shirley's was awarded the prize for Maryland's favorite food truck and The Brewer's Art was awarded Craft Beer Program of the Year on Monday night at the Restaurant Association of Maryland's 58th Annual McCormick Stars of the Industry Awards Gala....Tags: Ocean City, Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking
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Pharaohs of fitness
Decades after revolutionizing the fitness world, Jane Fonda and Richard Simmons are back doing what they started: starring in exercise DVDs and teaching workout classes. Fonda is 76 and Simmons is 64, and neither entrepreneur seems ready to slow down....Tags: Physical Conditions, Jane Fonda, Genes and Chromosomes, Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Suzanne Somers
Suzanne Somers is one of America’s most popular and beloved personalities. In a multifaceted career that has spanned nearly three decades, she has achieved extraordinary success as an actress, singer, comedienne, New York Times bestselling author,...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Brooks Atkinson, Patrick Duffy, Arts and Culture, Recipes
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Actress Cybill Shephard On Her Role In Lifetime's 'The Client List'
PIX11.comVeteran actress Cybill Shephard makes a return to TV in the Lifetime series "The Client List." She plays Jennifer Love Hewitt's mom. The show is about a young mom (Jennifer) whose husband walks out on her and she is about to lose the family home. She...Tags: Cybill Shepherd, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., Personal Service, Television Industry, Movies
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Magic founder Pat Williams is battling cancer like an All-Star
All of this exposure and economic impact.
All of the hype and the hoopla.
All of the celebrities and festivities.
All because this man believed.
All because Pat Williams believed in Orlando.
Believed in Magic.
And now, as Orlando gets ready to...Tags: Science and Technology, Erma Bombeck, Football, Blood, Florida Hospital
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Lindsay Lohan Allegedly Swipes Person With Car
Just when her life was getting back on track, Lindsay Lohan almost hit a bump in the road. The comeback star's car allegedly brushed up against a person while pulling out of a parking lot last night before driving off, E! News has confirmed. But how bad...
Tags: Judges, Elizabeth Taylor, Los Angeles Police Department, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Anne Arundel County volunteer briefs
Volunteer awards The Seventh Annual Mentoring Awards, presented by the Volunteer Center For Anne Arundel County, are scheduled for Thursday, March 15, 2012. The keynote speaker will be DeDe Duncan-White, assistant athletic director at the U.S. Naval...Tags: Missing Persons, Annapolis, Education, United States Naval Academy, Dyslexia
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Delbert G. Moore
Forbes, N.D.: Delbert G. Moore, 79, of Forbes died Monday, March 5, 2012, at Avera St. Luke's Hospital in Aberdeen. He was born Sept. 26, 1932, in Ellendale, N.D., to Glenn and Alice (Peterson) Moore. Delbert was raised on the Moore ranch near Forbes....Tags: Medical Specialization, Science and Technology, Nursing, Robert Hoyt, Westport
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Mickey Rooney, 91, To Talk About His Career
Hartford CourantMarch 24 is going to be quite a look-back at Hollywood, Shirley MacLaine is going to be at Torrington's Warner Theatre, talking questiions from audiences and showing clips and talking about her career on stage, screen and TV. Also that same night at 7...Tags: Shirley MacLaine, Warner Theatre, Torrington, Celebrities, Lana Turner
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New city plan aimed at reducing HIV/AIDS infections by 25%
A group of Baltimore's health care leaders has crafted a plan to cut new cases of HIV infection by 25 percent by 2015, as part of an overall strategy to cope with a disease that has plagued the city for decades.
The plan, scheduled to be given to Mayor...Tags: Politics, Diseases and Illnesses, Health and Safety at School, Conservation, Drugs and Medicines
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Archives look back on Nobel winner's contributions
When the late Nobel Prize winner F. Sherwood Rowland decided to donate his entire scholarly archive to UC Irvine, those on the receiving end knew they would find a treasure trove.
But it wasn't until they hired a professional archivist that it became...Tags: Science and Technology, Global Change, Research, Charity, Arts and Culture
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Reader Q&A: Mark Gonzales' White Sox mailbag
Ken Williams has the enviable position of seemingly being the only Chicago executive immune from the pressure to win and perform. In recent years we have seen all the Chicago franchises clean house. The Chairman needs to pocket his loyalty and let...Tags: Gordon Beckham, Companies and Corporations, Jake Peavy, Spring Training, Politics
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