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‘Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown’ debuts April 14 on CNN
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelAnthony Bourdain heads to Myanmar for the debut of his CNN show. Get ready for “Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown,” bowing at 9 p.m. Sunday, April 14. Bourdain will receive heavy exposure on CNN's weekends. “Parts Unknown” will repeat... -
11th annual Tiefest coming next Saturday in Grasonville
The first step to being successful at fly fishing is tying a fly creatively enough to make it seem real to the fish you're trying to catch. Considered by many to be something of an art form, tying flies is an acquired skill. With hopes of learning how...
Tags: Fishing, Lifestyle and Leisure, Periodicals
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Maryland's state sandwich not a simple popularity contest
If you were choosing an official Maryland sandwich based on popularity, there'd be no contest. The crab cake would beat the soft-shell crab sandwich every time.
So, if the General Assembly enacts a bill this session that makes the soft-shell crab...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Lexington Market, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Richard F. Colburn, Aquaculture
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Still recovering from Sandy, Crisfield braces for next storm
— Hazel Cropper, for years the fastest crab picker in this city built on its seafood industry, worries about the storm drain a few feet from her living room. As volunteers assessed the damage Superstorm Sandy caused to her home, the 74-year-old...
Tags: Somerset County (Maryland), Politics, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Barack Obama
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Six charged with illegal striped bass fishing off Ocean City
Six people have been charged since the start of this month with illegally catching striped bass in federal waters more than three miles off the coast of Ocean City, according to the Maryland Natural Resources Police. Police said the recreational fishers...Tags: Conservation, Ocean City, Fishing, Litigation and Regulation, Natural Resource Industry
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Lloyd Waters: Dogs in search of the gannets
Some people are content to work all their lives and never enjoy the many wonders of the world. I’m not one of those folks. I enjoy fishing. Late fall had arrived and it was time for the dogs (my fishing buddies) to head down to Smith Island. The...Tags: The Herald-Mail, Fishing, Lifestyle and Leisure, Fatty Acids, Omega Protein Corporation
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Crisfield rallies for community Thanksgiving dinner
Superstorm Sandy has left the small town of Crisfield reeling from floods that destroyed homes and power outages that persist three weeks after the deluge. But the storm hasn't dampened the community spirit in this Eastern Shore enclave. Scores of...
Tags: Somerset County (Maryland), Restaurant and Catering Industry, Snow Storms, Religion and Belief, FEMA
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Court hears legal challenge to Chesapeake Bay 'pollution diet'
— In a challenge to the Obama administration's efforts to jump-start the lagging restoration of the Chesapeake Bay, lawyers for farmers and homebuilders argued in federal court here Thursday that the Environmental Protection Agency overstepped its...Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Waste, Environmental Politics
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Surging ocean, bay waters pound Ocean City with heavy flooding
By Monday evening, Hurricane Sandy's remains surrounded Ocean City. From the east, the evening high tide, a full moon and a 7-foot storm surge sent waves crashing over dunes in some spots. To the west, a white-capped Assawoman Bay overflowed onto the...
Tags: Government, Somerset County (Maryland), Politics, Ocean City, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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TV review: Trust no one in Cinemax's terrific 'Hunted'
RedEyeAfter viewing two episodes of Cinemax's new spy thriller, "Hunted," I sat down one recent Saturday intending to watch the third. Several hours later, I had finished the season's eighth and final hour with just one thought in my head: "I can't wait to...Tags: Politics, Patrick Malahide, Nikita (tv program), Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, The X-Files (tv program)
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Not 'Taken' with this sequel ★
"Taken 2" is so much lousier than need be, and its action sequences look as if they were put together by someone who doesn't know what he's doing. That's a problem. And not even the charismatically weather-beaten face and basso profundo action-star...
Tags: Taken 2 (movie), PG-13 Rated Movies, Luc Besson, Movies, The Bourne Ultimatum (movie)
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Hard 'scraping' brings soft-crab rewards
It's hard work catching soft crabs, a fickle livelihood in an increasingly precarious part of the world. Starting before sunup, Smith Island waterman Mark Kitching spends hours repeatedly "scraping" the submerged grass beds that grow abundantly around...
Tags: Netherlands, Tropical Storms, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Environmental Defense Fund, Aquaculture
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Oct 4, 2012
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Sep 5, 2012
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