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Rachael Ray Looking for Everyday People Who Can Cook
By ERIN CARLSON Associated Press Writer NEW YORK (AP) -- Are you a wannabe celebrity chef, the most inventive cook on the block? And, most important, do your culinary skills go way beyond the ability to boil water? If you've answered "yes" to all...Tags: Rachael Ray, Food Network (tv network), Television, Entertainment, Television Networks
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Rachael Ray launches `So You Think You Can Cook'
NEW YORK (AP) -- Are you a wannabe celebrity chef, the most inventive cook on the block? And, most important, do your culinary skills go way beyond the ability to boil water? If you've answered "yes" to all the above, then Rachael Ray may be looking...Tags: Rachael Ray, Food Network (tv network), Television, Entertainment, Television Networks
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Judge's ruling a victory for newspaper
South Florida Sun-SentinelA federal judge ruled Friday that the government must make public the names of FEMA inspectors and the addresses of disaster aid recipients in a lawsuit brought by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. The newspaper filed suit in March 2005 after the Federal...Tags: Meteorological Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, Censorship, Crimes, Hurricanes
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Baltimore psychiatrist joins priest abuse panel
Sun StaffThe nation's Catholic bishops named a Baltimore psychiatrist and seven other lay church members to a national board to oversee newly adopted policies for protecting children from sexual abuse by priests and other church employees. Dr. Paul R. McHugh, the...Tags: Government, White House, Justice System, Roman Catholicism, Lawyers
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Sun backed in lawsuit challenging Ehrlich ban
Sun StaffA coalition of the nation's leading news organizations filed a legal brief yesterday supporting The Sun in its lawsuit against Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., contending that the governor's ban on two Sun journalists was an act "characteristic of repressive...Tags: Government, Arts and Culture, Justice System, Regional Authority, Lawyers
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Ehrlich's lawyers argue against reviving Sun suit
By A Sun Staff WriterA Sun lawsuit against Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. challenging the governor's ban on two Sun journalists should not be revived because the newspaper failed to provide sufficient evidence of irreparable harm from the ban, lawyers for the governor argued in a...Tags: Government, Mass Media, Arts and Culture, CNN (tv network), Justice System
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Ehrlich tries to use clock to his advantage
Sun Television WriterOf all the numbers thrown around at Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s announcement on slot machines last Wednesday night, one meant the most to the media: Nine, as in 9 p.m. That was the hour the news conference started. It's been years since a formal...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Government, Casino and Gambling, ESPN (tv network), Radio
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