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'Alpha' leads Amazon's pilot pack
Not content to just sell us books, lawn implements, baseball bats, printers, devices to read books on, bar tools, printer paper, used printers, ink cartridges, used ink cartridges and automobile floor mats — did I miss anything? — Amazon is...
Tags: Media Industry, Clark Johnson, Homicide: Life on the Street (tv program), Zombieland (movie), The Daily Show (tv program)
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Ferris-riding record attempt not a wheely big deal
The competition last week published a story about plans at Navy Pier for park operations manager Clinton Shepherd to earn a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records by riding the signature Ferris wheel for 48 hours. Forty-eight hours straight? Not...
Tags: National Football League, Football, Navy Pier, Mad Men (tv program), AMC (tv network)
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Is there a portion of sound reasoning in 'baggy pants' law?
No Some say it takes a village to raise a child. Others, it seems, believe it takes a rash of absurd laws and penalties to simply pound a kid's sophomoric tendencies into remission. This is apparently the case in Terrebonne Parish, La., where the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice
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Mitt's team scrambles with aftermath of FEMA comment and 'Romnesia'
Words have a way of coming back to haunt Mitt Romney, especially when he says them in front of television cameras. As the nation braced itself for Hurricane Sandy to slam into the East Coast, Romney's campaign was busily issuing denials to clean up an...
Tags: FEMA, Budgets and Budgeting, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Government, Budget Control Act of 2011
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Oklahoma City Mother Reacts to Death of Boy at Marathon
As I'm watching the wall to wall coverage of the manhunt in Watertown for the remaining suspect in the bombing at the Boston Marathon, I am also reading this article from the Huffington Post's parenting section titled "It Doesn't Get Better." It is...
Tags: Oklahoma City Bombing (1995), Timothy McVeigh, Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, Terry Nichols, Sports
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Which comes first, husband or career?
Maybe it's spring fever or maybe it's the centrifugal force from all that Sheryl Sandberg-led "leaning in," but it's been a big week for outrage about women and their place. Last Friday, Princeton alumna and parent Susan A. Patton published a letter...Tags: Beef Stroganoff, Obituaries, The New York Times, Science and Technology, Family
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Don't believe media: Sequester already causing real pain
Regular readers of this column have heard me say it before, but I'll say it again: I'm often embarrassed by the questions my colleagues ask at White House briefings. This week was no exception. Among reporters inside the Beltway, the latest narrative,...
Tags: Government Debt, Head Start, White House, Budget Control Act of 2011, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Daum: Which comes first, husband or career?
Maybe it's spring fever or maybe it's the centrifugal force from all that Sheryl Sandberg-led "leaning in," but it's been a big week for outrage about women and their place. On Friday, Princeton alumna and parent Susan A. Patton published a letter in...
Tags: Beef Stroganoff, Obituaries, The New York Times, Science and Technology, Family
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Mike and Ike, together again
I wanted to write about the new urine-controlled restroom video game system at Coca-Cola Park ("Swing, bladder!") but someone else landed that assignment. So I got the No. 2 story of the day, the reunion of Mike and Ike. I was tempted to write "gay...
Tags: Music, Strawberries, Joint Ventures, Just Born, Inc., Coca-Cola Co.
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Should the NFL increase field size?
Yes This isn't your father's NFL. Athletes are bigger, stronger and faster than ever before. And their prolific athleticism is outgrowing the league's standard field size. Officials are considering widening the field to 195 feet —as in the...Tags: Football, Baseball, Sports
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Daum: The frump factor and Holly Petraeus
Last week was a historic one for women. Eighteen women won or reclaimed Senate seats, bringing the number of women in that body to 20. Nearly 80 women now occupy the House. New Hampshire became the first state to elect a female governor and an all-women...
Tags: Huma Abedin, Dianne Feinstein, Hillary Clinton, Botox (drug), Government
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Whole lot of blaming going on
WASHINGTON -- And now begins the quadrennial exercise of coming to terms with the loss of a presidency. For the second time in a row, Republicans are the grieving party proceeding through the five stages. Denial. "I think this is premature," Karl Rove...
Tags: Media Industry, Government, Richard Mourdock, Karl Rove, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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