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Go away with Kevin Michael Connolly
Kevin Michael Connolly, photographer and author of "Double Take: A Memoir" (HarperCollins, $14.99), can now add television personality to his resume. The 27-year-old adventurer, born without legs, is the host of the new Travel Channel series, "Armed and...
Tags: X Games, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Travel Channel (tv network)
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Jeff Bahr Column: The international language of food
People from central Europe and the former Soviet Union are crazy about dumplings. Over there, the dumpling is such a staple it can be either a main course or dessert. Last week, I talked about food with foreign exchange students from Ukraine,...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Pasta, Russia, Foods and Beverages, Students
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Ukraine's Balaklava Bay base designed to get in the last shot of World War III
SEVASTOPOL, Ukraine - For a place scripted for a starring role in the end of the world, Balaklava Bay puts on a pretty face. With its string of seafood restaurants and cafes along the waterfront looking out at prim sailboats and humming powerboats...
Tags: Moscow (Russia), Russia, Emergency Incidents, England, Domodedovo Airport Bombing (2011)
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Chicken farmers sue Ukrainian investor over failed venture
When a young Ukrainian billionaire acquired the North Carolina operations of chicken processor Townsends out of bankruptcy in early 2011, the deal seemed to symbolize the increasing globalization of our food supply. Oleg Bakhmatyuk, the majority owner...Tags: Breach of Contract, Livestock Farming, Companies and Corporations, Globalization, Corporate Crime
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'An Evening of Music and Poetry' to benefit REACH Caregivers
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comMaria Edmonds, who has had literary works published in an anthology against domestic violence and Hedge Apple Literary Magazine, was preparing to recite two original poems for “An Evening of Music and Poetry,” put on Saturday night by students...Tags: Entertainment, Poetry, Music, Arts and Culture
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Morning Shootaround: Analyzing Maryland's 51-50 win over N.C. State
The Baltimore SunWelcome back to Morning Shootaround, a regular feature this season the day after Maryland basketball games. While we can't bring you into the Terps' locker room after games -- reporters haven't been allowed in there since the last couple of years under...Tags: Sam Cassell, Mark Turgeon, Maryland Terrapins, College Sports, Gary Williams
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1 of 6 ordained cantors celebrates new year, new career in Chicago area
Self-conscious and embarrassed at times about her Jewish identity as a child in the Soviet republic of Ukraine, Vicky Glikin didn't embrace the beauty of Judaism until she became a teenager. Ukraine had discovered religion. She had discovered her...
Tags: Entertainment, Religious Texts, Music, Separation of Church and State, Judaism
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SpongeBob invades the Ukraine: lock up the children
The Religion WorldReligion News Service news aggregator Daniel Burke picked up this item from blogger Jonathan Turley: A Catholic group in Ukraine says SpongeBob Squarepants is “a large-scale experiment on Ukrainian children” to “create criminals and... -
VOD Spotlight: the eerie truth behind “Chernobyl Diaries”
Channel Guide MagazineYou have to admit that it’s a pretty creepy setting. Chernobyl Diaries is set in the town of Pripyat, in the Ukraine. Back in the waning days of the Soviet Union, Pripyat was the location of the world’s most infamous nuclear plant disaster.... -
Japan to lift corn reserves as imports rise
TOKYO - Japan, the world's largest corn importer, is set to spend $20 million to help feed mills boost stockpiles and safeguard food security as the nation shifts purchases from the United States to Ukraine and Brazil. Feed makers will probably expand...Tags: Brazil, Japan, Tokyo (Japan), Marubeni Corporation, Argentina
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Drunken flier tries to open emergency door, documents say
CNNIt's a cautionary tale: Capping off a 50-day bender with a transcontinental flight may cause confusion. A Ukrainian man returning from a trip during which he "got drunk and stayed drunk for the entire 50 days," according to court papers, faces federal...Tags: Air and Space Accidents, FBI, Trials, Transportation Accidents
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News of the Weird: Stories of Out-of-Control Big Government
For some reason, South Korea (with about one-sixth the men that America has) is the world's largest consumer of male cosmetics, with its leading company approaching $1 billion a year in sales. According to a September Bloomberg Business Week dispatch,...
Tags: Freedom of Information Act, Apple iPod, Physiology, Crime, Law and Justice, Government
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