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Sunday's winds reached 80-90 mph in Mont. Co.
Maryland WeatherWinds that accompanied Sunday's frontal passage in Montgomery County reached hurricane force - as high as 80 to 90 mph in some narrowly focused locations, according to the National Weather Service. And the area sustained widespread wind speeds of 60......Tags: Tornadoes, Weather Reports, Amy Davis, Weather, Tropical Weather
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99.8 degrees F ... in Moscow!
Maryland WeatherThe Moscow Times is reporting a new all-time record high temperature today in downtown Moscow of 37.7 degrees Celsius. That's an astonishing 99 degrees Fahrenheit. It was 101 degrees F at the airport. One-hundred-thirty-year-old records are toppling...Tags: Russia, Lungs and Airways, Moscow (Russia), Weather Reports, Weather
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Jay Leno: Washington-bound, May 1
The Swampby Mark Silva Jay Leno is not only getting the Tonight Show back. He's getting Washington, too: The late-night-flopped-at-prime-time-returning-to-late-night comedian will serve as the entertainer at this year's dinner of the White House Correspondents'...Tags: Journalism, Entertainment, NBC (tv network), Jay Leno, Comedy (genre)
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'The Bachelor': Final four revealed
Reality CheckHere's Kathryn on tonight's Bachelor: On the Wings of Love ...The women and Jake arrive in San Francisco. I went to SF once. I was visiting a friend who was attending Berkeley at the time and he took me into......Tags: Lexington Market, Romance (genre), Comedy (genre), Travel, Natural Resources
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'The Bachelor' recap: Final two revealed
Reality CheckHere's Kathryn on tonight's SHOCKING (isn't it always?) Bachelor:Pirates and coconuts and only two roses. . .oh my!Mental note: must vacation on St. Lucia! The island looks absolutely gorgeous! I'm green with envy that I've been up to my knees......Tags: Entertainment, The Bachelor (tv program), Crime, Law and Justice, Natural Resources, Television
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Miami Dolphins drafting "Special Teams" of volunteers
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsWith such a large and loyal fan base, the Miami Dolphins have found a way to tap into the hearts and minds of their fans by offering them a chance to be part of a corps of team volunteers. Called......Tags: Sports, Earth Day, Miami Dolphins, Football, Super Bowl
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Universal puts a shine on new Mardi Gras floats
Political candidates would feel jumpy backstage at Universal Studios this time of year. It's a dream come true for potential glitter bombers — gallons and gallons of multiple colors of glitter, just waiting to be dumped on unsuspecting speakers.
Of...Tags: Entertainment, Flu, Music, Lifestyle and Leisure, Arts and Culture
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Learning to minimize risks
ON AN SSIGNMENT in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, I recently visited the tallest tree ever documented east of the Rockies. It was a magnificent old white pine that stood 207 feet tall. At least, it was 207 feet tall until Hurricane Opal took off...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Water Pollution, Religious Conflicts, Terrorism
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New ice show a blitz of sensations at Busch Gardens
There's no kitchen sink in "Iceploration," the new ice-skating show at Busch Gardens in Tampa, but it wouldn't be that surprising. The show throws a lot at you.
The production features a dozen ice skaters (including one that takes flight), life-size...Tags: Palace Theater, Entertainment, Tampa, Concerts, The Drowsy Chaperone (musical)
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See the animals, ride the rail at the Brevard Zoo
"You won't look ridiculous."
Always nice to hear, in this case from the woman selling me a ticket for the train ride at the Brevard Zoo in Melbourne.
When I saw the "train" pull into the station, however, I began to suspect that she was just being kind....Tags: Human Interest, Animals, Amusement and Theme Parks, Melbourne, Florida
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Drought taking its toll on trees in Indiana, Midwest
Hoosiers are feeling the effects of this year’s drought. Lawns are feeling it. Trees are, too. A Purdue Extension expert says the long-term impact of the dry weather could be felt for years to come among trees in Indiana and the Midwest....
Tags: Droughts, Consumers, Natural Disasters, Forestry and Timber
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Hoosiers encouraged to practice fire safety during drought
The Indiana State Department of Agriculture urges farmers and citizens to be aware of the risks and dangers of agricultural-related fires resulting from severely dry conditions. One common danger are hay bale fires. Forestry and fire officials have...
Tags: Droughts, Natural Disasters, Natural Resource Industry, Forestry and Timber
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