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    Apr 5, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  1. 'The Amazing Race': Don't call it a comeback

    Reality Check
    Bucky recaps last night's Amazing Race. Take it away, Bucky!The Amazing Race picks up at last week’s Pit Stop in the Seychelles and we learn that the teams will all catch a 2 a.m. boat that will take them to......

    Tags: NASCAR, Dining and Drinking, Fires, Disasters and Accidents, Symbols and Symbolism

  2. Dec 1, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. D-Rose, Pippen watch the throne, Rosie O'Donnell on Michigan Avenue cover, Cutler talks wedding planning

    Any chance <strong>Derrick Rose</strong> had of keeping a low profile at Wednesday&rsquo;s Watch The Throne show went out the window when rapper <strong>Kanye West</strong> announced to the United Center audience that the NBA MVP was in attendance.
    Any chance Derrick Rose had of keeping a low profile at Wednesday’s Watch The Throne show went out the window when rapper Kanye West announced to the United Center audience that the NBA MVP was in attendance. “Derrick Rose, I see you,”...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Concerts, Oprah Winfrey, Kristin Cavallari

  4. Mar 5, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  5. How come we don't hear about 'conservative media bias'?

    Liberal media bias. So incessant is this complaint from conservatives that the three words string together as one, like Holy Roman Empire. But like the old saw about that infamous regime being neither holy nor Roman nor an empire, liberal media bias...

    Tags: Politics, Chris Hayes, Freedom of the Press, Saudi Arabia, Newspapers

  6. May 1, 2013 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  7. World No. 1 Inbee Park transformed since last Kingsmill appearance

    WILLIAMSBURG &mdash; When last seen in these parts, Inbee Park was missing the cut at Kingsmill's 2009 Michelob Ultra Open. A major championship in hand, she was ranked 27th in the world, but truth be told, Park had little grasp for what it takes to compete on the LPGA Tour.
    WILLIAMSBURG — When last seen in these parts, Inbee Park was missing the cut at Kingsmill's 2009 Michelob Ultra Open. A major championship in hand, she was ranked 27th in the world, but truth be told, Park had little grasp for what it takes to...

    Tags: Sports, The Open Championship, Masters Tournament, LPGA Tour, U.S. Open (golf)

  8. Feb 16, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  9. Peter Beilenson's next great adventure in health care

    Peter Beilenson &#8212; doctor and public health visionary, Baltimore health commissioner, Howard County health officer, quick-study scholar and decoder of federal regulations &#8212; remains one of our most interesting men.
    Peter Beilenson — doctor and public health visionary, Baltimore health commissioner, Howard County health officer, quick-study scholar and decoder of federal regulations — remains one of our most interesting men. A person whose leadership has...

    Tags: Heroin, Barack Obama, Health Insurance, Health Care Reform (2009), Skype

  10. Feb 7, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. From Afghanistan to Montana: War vets find solace fly-fishing in a new documentary

    In the affecting new documentary "Not Yet Begun to Fight," a sound engineer is caught on film asking for a cigarette from one of the film's subjects, a Marine corporal from Evansville, Ind., named Erik Goodge, who lost an eye when he was wounded in Afghanistan. "You're bumming cigarettes off a one-eyed guy? What the hell's wrong with you?" Goodge jokes. And then, noticing the camera: "Is that gonna be in the movie?"
    In the affecting new documentary "Not Yet Begun to Fight," a sound engineer is caught on film asking for a cigarette from one of the film's subjects, a Marine corporal from Evansville, Ind., named Erik Goodge, who lost an eye when he was wounded in...

    Tags: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Southeast Asia, Television, Shailene Woodley, Do No Harm (tv program)

  12. Jan 30, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. Richard M. Walden, Operation USA's charity buccaneer

    Almost on impulse, almost 35 years ago, Richard M. Walden and a friend rounded up six tons of relief supplies and a jet to ferry them to Vietnamese boat people in Malaysia. Thus was Operation California &mdash; now Operation USA &mdash; born. A Times headline soon called him the "charity buccaneer," a red-tape-slashing contrarian who fretted about the "international web of neglect," and who still has sharp words for relief efforts unmet and relief agencies that don't measure up. He has steadfast celebrity supporters, like Julie Andrews, but the advent of social media that let anyone text a few bucks to Lady Gaga's favorite charity in the middle of a concert has made things harder for brick-and-mortar charities like Operation USA. Walden soldiers on, boldly going where too many charity-come-latelies can only try to go.
    Almost on impulse, almost 35 years ago, Richard M. Walden and a friend rounded up six tons of relief supplies and a jet to ferry them to Vietnamese boat people in Malaysia. Thus was Operation California — now Operation USA — born. A Times...

    Tags: Honeywell International Incorporated, Haiti, Hillary Clinton, Politics, Jane Fonda

  14. Dec 11, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Sinfonietta reaches out to city's Latino community with new concert series

    The Chicago Sinfonietta, long a national model for promoting diversity and inclusiveness in orchestral performance, is reaching out to whet the cultural appetite of the city's Latino community with a promising new series of concerts in various venues on the city's Southwest Side, beginning this week.
    The Chicago Sinfonietta, long a national model for promoting diversity and inclusiveness in orchestral performance, is reaching out to whet the cultural appetite of the city's Latino community with a promising new series of concerts in various venues on...

    Tags: Sports, Holidays, Concerts, National Museum of Mexican Art, Religious Festivals

  16. May 15, 2013 |Column| Petoskey News
  17. Well, that's the other side of the world...

    Take 1,100 people out of a city in North America and the world would have something to talk about for weeks, regardless of the circumstances. Changes would occur, with 9/11 serving as the obvious example. Have the same number of people killed in a place...

    Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Dominican Republic, Consumer Goods Industries

  18. Sep 7, 2012 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  19. Recovering from depression, Christina Kim enjoys best round in two years

    Christina Kim is the first to reveal her selfish motives. And she completely understands if the baring of her tortured soul prompts you to say TMI. "We all have our own personal demons," Kim said Thursday after an opening-round 66 at the LPGA's Kingsmill...

    Tags: Sports, Behavioral Conditions, Social Media, LPGA, Jamie Farr

  20. Jan 14, 2012 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  21. Some names have changed, but LPGA retains community vibe as it readies for Kingsmill return

    Of course Cristie Kerr loves Kingsmill. She played seven LPGA tournaments at the Williamsburg resort, winning twice, posting three other top-10 finishes and earning $953,610.
    Of course Cristie Kerr loves Kingsmill. She played seven LPGA tournaments at the Williamsburg resort, winning twice, posting three other top-10 finishes and earning $953,610. Nearly a million bucks for 28 rounds of golf? It's not Tiger-in-his-prime coin,...

    Tags: Sports, Karrie Webb, Hampton Roads, Lorena Ochoa, USA Today

  22. Jun 30, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Burden removed, Muslim woman will lift at U.S. Championships

    Kulsoom Abdullah didn't waste any time.
    Kulsoom Abdullah didn't waste any time. One day after the International Weightlifting Federation's Wednesday announcement it had made changes in the sport's competition dress code at her behest, the 35-year-old lifter from Atlanta registered for the U.S....

    Tags: Politics, Athletes, Physical Conditions, Injuries and Wounds, Human Interest

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